A unique trend in flooring that is receiving rave reviews from homeowners and business owners is installing porcelain tile that looks like fabric.
This interesting, alternative to carpeting is being used in homes and businesses because of its design flexibility and easy maintenance.
It offers the qualities of softness and texture and is available in a number of unique, timeless patterns and designs suitable for all room types.
The various diverse and interesting patterns found in these unique versatile flooring collections allow the owner to project individuality in taste and preference. Solid colors made to resemble fabrics add warmth and the feeling of texture to any decor. Stunning mosaics and decorative pieces with multiple colors round out many of the collections. By combining the qualities of carpeting with those of porcelain tile, rooms take on an entirely new dimension that adds uniqueness to any space.
A new tile collection has caught the eye of Tile Unlimited’s tile consultants and designers. Remember that favorite worn leather jacket you used to own? You can now get that look for your floors and walls. With an eclectic yet charming approach, Aged Leather emulates the look and feel of genuine aged leather with a soft luxurious texture, subtle color tones and the suggestion of cracking, just like real aged leather.
The Italian porcelain collection features tile measuring 12”x24” and 5 colors (Dark, Ivory, Moss, Slate, Tobacco) in a matte finish. Aged leather can be installed on both floors and walls. The darker colors installed with a dark colored grout will give you the appearance of a single piece of leather covering your floors or walls.
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