Living room

While it may be a less conventional flooring option for living rooms, tile can actually add a chic flair to the main room of your home. Tiles are stylish, durable and easy to maintain. And, if you live in a hot and humid climate, having tile flooring in the living room will go a long way to making the space feel cool. 

Consider these living room tile design ideas for the most important space in your home.

1. Ceramic Wood Tile

If you love the look of hardwood, but don’t want to deal with maintenance, wood ceramic tiles may be the best option for you. They’re scratch and moisture resistant, making them a durable option for high-traffic rooms, such as living rooms. Unlike hardwood, wood ceramic tiles never have to be refinished. 

Tile manufacturers can create almost any wood species in a ceramic tile – you can even find distressed and reclaimed wood grains, and you can choose from several colours and patterns. In fact, since wood ceramic tiles simulate real wood so accurately, most people won’t even be able to tell the difference.  

2. Stone Tiles

If designing a luxurious living room with durable materials is a priority, then consider stone floor tiles. Because no two stones are exactly alike, you can create a naturally beautiful floor that can’t be found elsewhere. To create a sleek and sophisticated home, explore marble, granite and travertine options.

Larger tile sizes (at least 12×12) can give a room that “wow” factor, and add a touch of luxury. They create a seamless appearance that’s ideal for modern interiors. Create an accent wall or frame your fireplace to instantly draw the attention of your guests.

It’s important to note that stone needs to be sealed during the installation process, unlike other types of tiles. This helps to maintain its durability and resistance to stains. This is a crucial step as unsealed stone may remain porous and become susceptible to water infiltration – it may even begin to crumble. Stone tiles should be resealed every five to 10 years to maintain its appearance and overall quality. 

3. Light-Coloured Tiles

Light-coloured floor tiles are great choices for smaller living rooms or those with little natural light. Light colours, such as white, sand, beige and grey can create a brighter and more spacious appearance. To further enhance the illusion of a larger space, continue the same tile on your walls. By using a matching grout colour, you’ll create a totally seamless transition from wall to floor. 

4. Concrete Tiles

If you’re aiming to inject a modern, upscale vibe into your living room, consider opting for concrete tile. The advantage of concrete is that you can customize it to suit your needs, from the size, to the colour and even the texture. You can also get special patterns imprinted or request custom cut-outs – your design options are endless when it comes to concrete tiles. 

Anyone who’s concerned about their flooring’s durability should also consider concrete tile. Concrete can withstand high foot traffic, staining and moisture. It’s one of the longest lasting flooring options on the market. After it’s installed, it’s likely you’ll never have to replace it. 

The only drawback to concrete tiles? They might not feel the most comfortable under your feet. However, this problem is easily reminded with an area rug. Or, you may choose to use decorative concrete tiles to create a striking accent wall or fireplace accent instead. 

Using tile as your flooring is beneficial in many ways – it’s long lasting, easy to clean, requires nearly zero maintenance, and it’s pet-friendly unlike natural wood or stone. Now that you’re armed with a few living room tile ideas, don’t be afraid to think outside of the box when it comes to choosing flooring for your home.

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