8x8 Flora Black White Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile
Product details 8" X 8" Flora Design Porcelain Stoneware Tile (SOLD PER PIECE)Thickness: 10 mm (Approximately 3/8")Exact Dimension: 7 7/8"x 7 7/8"Matte finish, mix of black and whiteAbsolutely Fabulous Classic StyleThis item is rated heavy duty, high performance porcelainProduct features 8"x 8" Absolutely Fabulous StyleHigh performance porcelain, black and whiteHeavy traffic.Floors suitable for areas subject to frequent foot traffic and heavy abrasion: for example corridors, balconies, terraces, private kitchens, hotel rooms and bathrooms.

Laying Floor Tiles in a Small Bathroom
Small rooms make laying floor tiles more challenging, but you can get perfect tile layout with this easy tutorial.But with the patterned tiles in our guest bathroom, I knew I needed the floor tiles to line up perfectly at the bathtub.Instead of just starting the tiles on the back wall, I figured out how to layout the floor tiles easily to get the result I wanted.As you install your bathroom tiles, you want to pay careful attention to your layout line.

Aspen Black and White Triangle Porcelain 200x200 Tile
InformationBrought to you by Luxury Tiles is the Aspen Black and White Triangle Porcelain Tile from the Aspen Range.The Luxurious Aspen Range is a collection of 4 Tiles that are half white and half another colour, either Black, Light Grey, Dark Grey or Blue and can be used alone or mixed to create a huge range of patterns and shapes such as squares , triangles and lines.

Black and White Moroccan Floor Tiles for Small Bathroom
One part boho, one part glam, this Moroccan floor tile will have you dreaming up new ways to reinvent your home's small spaces!Continue reading to see the black and white Moroccan floor tiles used in this small bathroom.Our Moroccan Cross tiles were the perfect choice for the shower, building off the black and white cement patterned floor next to it.Moroccan Fish Scale Bathroom FloorWhile Moroccan Fish Scale tiles (also known as mermaid, scolloped, or fan tile) are quite popular in the present day, their origin's date back to the 8th century.
