From wood effect bathroom tiles - giving you the unique opportunity to incorporate wooden flooring into wet areas - to wood
effect wall tiles, you'll find it all here!
Why not try something different by incorporating wood
effect wall tiles into your home, extending the natural and intricate texture of wood onto your walls?
Not exact matches
Some of his
wall - based works combine the visual
effect of
tiled mosaics with pixellated digital imagery, a counterpoint that is typical of the artist's combination of traditional Iranian and contemporary Western iconography.
Moorish
tile -
effect walls, mixed mixed with pattern and faux - fur curtains create a luxe setting in this contemporary living room.
A little pattern is all you need — tie dye,
tile prints and ikat — or, be brave and try an ombre paint
effect in tonal blues for a feature
wall with a difference.
The wood -
effect cabinetry, neutral - toned floor
tiles and white
walls of this plain and simple kitchen are thrown into sharp relief by the bold - as - brass fridge - freezer in sassy orange.
It's possible to recreate the same
effect with your
wall tiles too
Claret - red
walls are decorated with white hexagon
tiles set with red grout for a striking
effect.
Hoping to use these on a feature
wall in my bathroom but would like to have a light stone
effect tile on the other
walls!
Brilliant is a ceramic
wall tile with matt finish and neutral stone
effect.
Our floor and
wall tiles are available in various colours, materials, lengths, and
effects.
A brick -
effect wallpaper adds a sense of depth to the main
wall, contrasting with the smooth floor
tiles and glossy sideboard.
Haze is a ceramic
wall tiles with matt finish and neutral stone
effect.
Street Beige Gloss is ceramic
wall tile with marble beige colour
effect and gloss finish.
A smooth large format rectangular matt light grey stone -
effect tile ideal for floors, also suitable for
walls.
We have a large selection of brick
effect tiles for feature
walls & colourful marble borders to give your bathroom that pristine finish.
Splitface slate mosaic
tiles create a striking, tactile
effect, with downlighters in the
wall niche to highlight the texture.
For a seamless
effect Helen has chosen the same
tiles for the flooring and the
wall behind the wc and bidet.
Wood -
effect tiles create a feature
wall in the shower enclosure and pebbles border the floor
tiles.
Glass
tile is usually put on
walls, but this beach - style bathroom by Lynn Morgan Design puts it on the floor for a glassy
effect that reminds us of water.
A
wall panelled with stone
effect tiles gives this attic bathroom a warm, restful feel.
You can also add
tile up the
walls to make the ceiling appear higher than it is, or continue it up the
wall that faces the entrance of the room to create a runway
effect in order to lengthen the space.
Fired Earth
tiles, aqua
walls and cookware hanging from a rack add to the rainbow
effect.
Create a subtle geometric
effect on your bathroom
wall by paring jade - green
tiles with pale blue.
The textured brick cladding
effect of these
tiles brings an authentic feel to the
walls of your kitchen or living space.
The Earth series has a complimentary feature
tile giving a Venetian Louver
effect which can be used for a complete
wall zoning section or just as a vertical strip within your bathroom.
These duo - tone mosaic
wall tiles can add a distinctive and visually striking
effect to the bathroom interior, co-ordinating effectively with the single colour Tudor mosaic
tiles or Elizabethan
tiles in the Imperial range.
We are planning to install glass
tiles on the
wall behind the sink that go all the way to the ceiling, and that will be a dramatic
effect!
Atlanta designer Susan Ferrier
tiled a collection of circa - 1860s archeological lithographs on one
wall of the master bedroom; on the
wall directly opposite, the
effect is balanced by the vintage ammonite museum banner hung like a tapestry.
Luckily for you, our marble -
effect tiles fit that description to a T. No matter how you decide you want to style them — from a full bathroom refit to a marble mosaic on your kitchen
wall — our large collection of marble -
effect tiles includes options to suit all tastes, needs and budgets.
White worktops create a brightening
effect, while gently veined marble
tiles add richness to the
walls.
Create a luxe setting with Moorish
tile -
effect walls mixed with pattern and faux - fur curtains.
The same
tiles have been used in the shower and on the
walls, creating a seamless
effect.
Use a
tile -
effect wallpaper to create a dado along a feature
wall.
For example, we used an orange
wall in a small garden that could be seen from a kitchen which was decorated with
tiles of the same colour; the finished
effect was fantastic.»
Taupe
wall tiles in a stylish wood
effect elongate the space and are country chic while a period style towel rail gives the bathroom a traditional appeal.