Tile Design Inspiration
Whether it's used in the kitchen, the bathroom or a modern living room floor, tile proves to be a reliable design material for your floors and walls. With endless color, pattern and material options, Home Carpet One can help you find the right tile application for your home.
Subway & Brick Tiles

The long and thin design of this Brickart tile is perfect for this stretcher bond layout. The tile's imperfect surface provides the perfect amount of texture, while remaining sophisticated with a light gloss. Pair this with natural stone floor tiles for a subtle mix of texture.
With a smooth finish and variety of colors, this wall only Brickwall Tile" in Greige' is a perfect addition to a no-nonsense eclectic dining area.


This Country ceramic subway tile is made in Spain anmd comes in Blanco, Gris Claro and Ash blue colors, perfect for a neutral mix-and-match tile pattern.
Patterened and Textured

This traditional backsplash layout comes into the 21st century with a bold combination of textured tiles from Red Rock Tileworks.
Make a bold statement with these elegantly patterned porcelain tiles from Hexatile. Available in patterned and solid colors, these tiles are the perfect way to add a little - or a lot of texture to any room.

Mosaic Tile

This Hexagon Mosaic is perfect for both an elegant all-white look, or a bold retro black and white combination. Choose from 1x1 or 2x2 hexagons to make your wall, backsplash or floor a true accent.
This Petrus Blend Mosaic combines a beautiful array of polished natural stone greys for a classic look on floors or walls alike!

Natural Stone Tile

Bianco Venatino is available in standard 12x12 tiles and 3x6 tiles, making them perfect for floor and wall applications.
The grey/taupe coloration and subtle linear pattern in Silvano tiles make it a popular natural stone option. To achieve any look, choose from a wide variety of large and small scale tile and mosaic.

Wood-Look Tile

Get the warm natural look of wood with the durability and ease of use of porcelain tile with Traverwood tiles.
A more contemporary approach to the wood-look, Forest porcelain tiles mimic a dark grey stain providing an edgy and refined floor.
