tiles

This is a dark gray tile with a slightly glittery look, a modern house dream! It works good with white as well as black, but a personal favorite is to pair it with silver.

A small tile look never goes out of season. It gives the room a wonderful effect as if it is a disco ball. (Which it is similar to.) This one is also modern and would match with a big mirror and, (if used in a bathroom,) a white towel.

Marble. A timeless modern classic that works with everything. Need we say more?

A dark gray floor with a stylish pattern that exchanges the boredom of simple gray tiles for a unique design everyone loves. (Didn’t we say it was unique?) It pairs with everything but why not try that golden faucet you’ve always wanted?

A pink marble is an unusually good option. It gives an ultra-fancy vibe but still is quite modern. And if you don’t need fancy marble, basic pink marble tiles range from 6.95-$14 per sq. ft. If you didn’t use the golden faucet on the last flooring, you should definitely use it now!

This playful hexagon tile is modern and still fun! By using different tiles combined to make art on the floor! (I guess you can skip the paintings on the wall now) Try pairing it with colors picked up from the tiles, and maybe a marine blue or gold to brighten the mood even more!

If you liked the style of the last one, but the pattern was too much for you, then this is perfect for you. You can always change the colors of the tiles, but if you do choose this color, pair it with white walls and simple spotlights for a minimalistic feel.

Here we have another fancy marble tile, but this one goes in a sandy color and gives the room a more hotel vibe. Pair it with white and gold as well as beach colors like light teal/blue and coral.

A simple and classic powder gray flooring, in a simple layout. Sometimes simple is the best option, and it works great in modern and minimalistic designs. This time, you get to choose what you want to pair it with. (But only this time)

If you need more help for choosing floors, check out our blog post “How to Choose the Right Floor.” If you want to learn more about Tile flooring, check out our blog post “10 Great Tile Floorings.” Or, go back to wooden flooring.