Floor
- Material family
- large-format floor tile
- Color / tone
- warm beige
- Texture / finish
- low-sheen large grid
- Role
- long base joining kitchen and dining
- Check
- check grout direction and table-leg placement
Kitchen · Natural
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Muted sage square tiles and even grout set the rhythm on the working wall while a cream counter and light wood storage stay broad and quiet. The sink and hob sit in front of the wall, so tile color and grout can be compared in the actual work zone.

A broad ivory stone-look top wraps the island while oak storage and a low-contrast work wall recede behind it. The sink and hob sit on the same plane, so the large countertop can be read as a working surface as well as a focal point.

A natural apartment kitchen with a warm cream base, a pale oak dining table, and burgundy chairs as repeated accents. Light greige porcelain tile and vertical wall tile keep the kitchen lines clean.

This kitchen uses espresso-brown wood cabinetry and dark greige porcelain surfaces to give the cooking zone weight. A deep island, slim line lighting, and the bright balcony-side glass door keep the dark kitchen modern rather than closed in.

This urban kitchen turns the rear wall into a clear grid with gray rectangular tile and white grout, then uses stainless steel cabinets and an island to emphasize a practical working surface. Black track spotlights and an exposed concrete ceiling set the industrial line, while sheer curtains and balcony daylight soften the cool metal planes.

This minimal kitchen uses ceiling-height matte white cabinetry, a long island with a sink, pale gray porcelain floor and wall planes, wide windows, recessed downlights, and only a few slim dark appliance lines. The room works because the white storage, large tile surfaces, and island axis stay clean and quiet.