Ceramic Floor Colors

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    Chocolate

    • A light brown color, chocolate is a textured shade full of dark and light flecks. This texturing gives the appearance of a dark granite or marble and creates a more contemporary feel than other ceramic tiles.

    Golden Clay

    • Brighter than other clay shades, golden clay provides an almost sandstone look with light clouds of gray providing artificial aging to this tile. golden clay is a textured ceramic tile that is light enough to brighten a room with only ambient lighting.

    Black Earth

    • A mixture of black, gray and brown, the "black earth" tile shade is a glazed ceramic color that resembles a dark marble. This color can reduce the perceived size of a room and may not be suitable for already small rooms. Black earth is compatible with natural wood furniture or cabinetry.

    Cinnamon

    • A rusty brown, cinnamon is a darker version of golden clay. This shade provides a contemporary feel to a room while remaining neutral and not reducing the perceived size of the room.

    Bisque

    • Bisque is a popular color for ceramic tiles. This shade is a bright and organic off-white that brightens up a room but also hides mild dust and dirt. Bisque works well either glazed or textured and natural.

    Metallic Alloy

    • Although not a conventional color, metallic alloy complements stainless steel cabinetry and appliances very well. This muted shade of blue also works well with white or black cabinetry.

    Black

    • Used by itself or as part of a pattern, black is one of the most common floor tile colors. Although it reduces the perceived size of a room, black creates a contemporary and modern atmosphere, especially when matched with wall and cabinet color. Black also contrasts well with white appliances and cabinet colors.

    White

    • White is one of the most common tile colors. This color is used by itself or in patterns; although it shows dirt very easily and must be cleaned frequently, it complements white cabinets, furniture and appliances seamlessly.

    Terra-Cotta

    • This earthy color creates an organic feel that works both inside and outside the house. You can glaze terra-cotta, but it appears darker when left rough and textured.

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