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While some consider busy patterned tiles on the floor to be outdated, they can be used in other ways around the home for a ...
Meanwhile, inspiration from Moroccan or Mediterranean tiling patterns can give a holiday-at-home appeal. Or try floor tiles with a natural stone look for a subtle but welcome uplift.
Interior design blogger and home furnishings designer Coco, of Cococozy, says, "After years and years of subway tiles reigning supreme, the Moroccan zellige tile, ... bathroom floor, ...
For centuries, hand-cut mosaic tiles called Zellige (also Zelige or Zellig), made from a particular clay mixture found in Morocco, have covered walls, fountains, pools, floors, and more across the ...
This Moroccan-Inspired Parisian Loft Highlights the Charm of Its Past. ... Some of the terracotta floor tiles, however, were replaced by waxed concrete to achieve a visual coherence.
Of course, Moroccan, Talavera, and encaustic tiles still have a place, but rather than covering the entire floor, these eye-catching designs are making a splash as accents instead.