who doesn’t like a great, graphic floor? Judging by the popularity of the trending hashtag #IHaveThisThingWithFloors as well as its associated Instagram account, the response is: nobody. right here are 10 standout examples of lovely style underfoot — if only we’d believed to take a “selfeet” (a selfie of your feet) at each of these spectacular homes!
In the open-air entryway of this modern-meets-mission revival Los Angeles home, complex tilework hints at the Moorish themes as well as Spanish-style style discovered inside.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: home & house October 2014
Designer: Harrison Design, Jackie Terrell
When H&H’s Sally Armstrong renovated her midtown Toronto home, one of the greatest modifications was her front entry. The cramped area was transformed into a welcoming, practical foyer thanks to sunny yellow wallpaper as well as this custom-made tile by Vancouver’s Edgewater Studio.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: home & house February 2013
Designer: Sally Armstrong
Inspired by intimate French boîtes, this moody Montreal kitchen area features complex tile floors in a glam navy hue.
Photographer: Monic Richard
Source: home & house October 2013
Designer: Luc Beauvais
The striking floors in designer James Davie’s eclectic kitchen area are cement tiles imported from Mexico. The strong color as well as graphic pattern provides the area a lively vibe.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: home & house January 2015
Designer: James Davie
Inlaid tile risers in turning patterns provide this staircase graphic, worldwide appeal. The Moorish styles pick up on the railing’s wrought iron detail, while crisp white walls keep the area feeling airy as well as uncluttered.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: home & house October 2014
Designer: Harrison Design, Jackie Terrell
The primary shower room of this Toronto triplex-turned-family house features a riches of complementary surfaces. A statement tile floor infuses the area with energy, however its restrained combination keeps the hectic pattern from feeling overwhelming.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
Source: home & house February 2015
An inlaid tile mosaic has an Art Deco feel that lends beauty to this eat-in kitchen. It frames the large wooden island as well as subtly references the graphic upholstery on the stools.
Photographer: Monic Richard
Source: Maison et Demeure April 2014
Designer: Lindsay Coral Harper
This tailored guest shower room features a geometric tile floor that energizes the handsome area as well as keeps the small room from feeling cramped.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: home & house March 2015
Designer: James Davie
In a toned-down version of the graphic look, the primary en suite of designer Samantha Sacks’ Toronto house features a mosaic floor in Moroccan onyx. The soft colors add a hit ofsubtle however stunning pattern underfoot.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
Source: home & house June 2014
Designer: Samantha Sacks
The hand-painted tile in this airy Los Angeles primary shower room was influenced by Parisian Métro stations, which adds a hit of metropolitan great to the quite space. An exotic runner feels fresh as well as worldwide — as well as it ups the relaxing factor, too.
Photographer: Tessa Neustadt
Source: home & house March 2015
Designer: Amber Lewis