Traditional wood floors remain a popular choice, but what if there was a way to get the look with a more durable, eco-friendly, and budget-conscious material? Enter: wood-look tile. "If you love the ...
Pros say stone mosaics, wood-look porcelain, and pastels feel dated and impractical. Diagonal, checkerboard, and accent stripe patterns look busy and outdated. Modern bathrooms favor simple, cohesive, ...
Bathroom tile is a major investment, so choose a pattern you can love for years. Designers say that tile should be the foundation on which the rest of the bathroom is built. Top trends to watch out ...
If you've always dreamed of tile flooring, but have hardwood, instead of a costly tile installation, you can do this DIY to ...
Kelly has over 10 years of experience writing about home design and improvement for many prominent publications. She also spent several years working at a tech startup for an interior design game ...
When Hurricane Harvey left several inches of standing water in Alison Walters-Dominguez's Sharpstown home, she knew exactly what she would do. As much as she loved her wood flooring, she ripped it out ...
Brionna is a writer specializing in home improvement, construction, and real estate topics. She leverages her background as a civil engineer and interior decorator as well as her love for ...
Investing in flooring for your home can be tricky—it’s easy to fall in love with the look or feel of flooring, but it’s difficult to know how options will last over time or how well they’ll withstand ...
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it's classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging tiles in unexpected patterns to pack a stronger visual punch. There's plenty ...
Rectangular tiles, digital graphic applications, the resurgence of terrazzo, and product transparency headline today’s commercial flooring trends. New product technologies and more extensive ...
Laminate flooring can resemble almost anything: stone, tile, or wood. That’s because it’s composed of a photograph sandwiched between a dense fiberboard base and a clear plastic protective top layer.