If you want flooring that can be a conversation piece in itself, all you need to do is figure out creative ways to mix and match. This can be done in three ways:



1)     Using the same type of material combined randomly.

2)   Using the same type of material combined in a cut and design form.

3)   Different two or three types of materials to combine and form a floor.

One can use many combinations of materials such as wood with stone, stone with tiles, tiles with wood, plain tiles with borders, Italian marble with patchwork of tiles, etc.

It is also possible to use two different textures of materials or two different types of materials, combine them together and then form a unique floor. Different colours of the same material can be also used but this must be done in pattern to create unique flooring.

A monochromatic floor with gentle variations of shade combined with borders or medallions can create unique designs for a simpler ambience. Using same type of material combined randomly is another possibility.

Unique floors can even be created using basic tiles by positioning them in a way that give it a ‘carpet’ type look. Try placing same type of tile in the centre area of your room and combining it with a matching border and corner to give a carpet look on your floor. These can be used in living rooms, passageways, club houses, building lobbies, dinning area, wardrobe area. This adds beauty and liveliness while instantly upgrading its property value as well.

A combination of wood, marble or plain tile with solid colours can be used with mosaic engraved with metals elements, mirrors, marbles and pebbles. The timeless elegance and durability of these tiles make them work of arts.