There are floor coverings that are so beautiful that they can steal the show from the murals. Laying eye-catching tiles might be a risky idea, but if done right, it would make your interior look unique. We show you some of the most interesting floor tile ideas that are suitable for any room and reinterpret traditional patterns and motifs.
Here is a verycreative idea for your bathroom– Tiles printed with floral motifs. As if you were walking in a flower meadow. This is Candela, one of the most beautiful designs from Peronda's Museum series.
Anything but ordinary, Candela from Peronda is a glazed porcelain tile. The fascinating design resembles a printed fabric, created by fashion designer Juan Vidal, who in turn was inspired by the Tiffany lamps.
Where there are flowers, there are also butterflies. Gray butterflies are actually something very unusual, especially for a floor design.
The hand-painted ceramic tiles are from the Papillon series by New York-based designer Ruben Toledo for Ceramica Bardelli.
The porcelain stoneware from the “Selection Floor” collection by Ceramiche Supergres is about tiles with unusual motifs inspired by carpet patterns. These cover the entire floor area with delicate colors and textures.
These ceramic tiles have a rustic look and are from the D'Autore collection by Eco Ceramica.
Here is the brilliant idea of the 14th century. The design for Eco Ceramica's Maestri Ceramisti tile range was inspired by the “mysterious floors of the Palace of Avignon”, the Pope's French residence at the time. These tiles are available in ten colors and with many decorations that can be beautifully combined to create unique and beautiful floors in any room.
Hand painted patchwork tiles with a subtle floral motif and aged look from Rinascimento series by Eco Ceramica.
More models for a vintage style bathroom with floral and patchwork patterns from La Sete Preziose series. Slightly purple tones create a calm room atmosphere.
Minoo is the name of Marcel Wanders' tile collection. The hand-painted tiles feature elegant Victorian-style motifs. The Minoo series is available in 5 different patchwork patterns, each available in 8 colors.
These decorative porcelain tiles replace the traditional carpet and create a luxury feel in the living room. These examples come from Peronda's Auris series.
In hexagon format, tiles look even more unique and create interesting shapes and a mix of patterns on the floor.
An amazing stone look living room flooring with tiles from the Fosil collection by NG Kutahya Seramik.
Flooring in the bedroom with wood-look tiles and additional decorative elements. Example from the “French Woods” series by Iris Ceramica.
A bathroom floor in a concrete look with decorative floral motifs - Seaside series from La Fabbrica.