Featured Image: Themar Venato Gold Living Room Porcelain Tile Floor from Arizona Tile
If you want to renovate, upgrading the flooring in your home can entirely transform the space. Imagine ditching that old carpet with luxurious tile that not only looks breathtaking but is a breeze to clean. Or maybe you’re building your dream home and want it to exude sophisticated, well-thought-out modern glam. With its clean lines and simplistic, straightforward aesthetic, there is no denying that mid-century modern décor is alive and well. If this style is one that appeals to you, we have plenty of ideas to help you achieve the look you’ve always dreamed of.
Stone Elegance
Stone-inspired tile provides a classic elegance in the home. Whether you prefer to make a bold statement or are a bit more subtle with your design, Arizona Tile has options for your new mid-century modern tile floor that beautifully emulates real stone.
Themar
The Themar series is full of sophistication. It uses digital print technology to mimic some of the most coveted natural stones, including marble. Enjoy the ease of porcelain while eliminating the maintenance risk of actual stone products.
Themar tile is available in five different colors — from white to grey to cream — and comes in five size variations so you can further customize your flooring pattern.
Image: Terrazzo Grey 24 x 24 Student Union Lounge Porcelain Floor Tile from Arizona Tile
Terrazzo
Produced in black, cream, grey, pearl, and white with flecked patterns, Terrazzo porcelain tile adds a clean contemporary vibe that can timelessly be paired with your home’s current or future décor.
Reminiscent of classic modern architecture, the 24 x 24 will make a beautiful mid-century modern flooring option anywhere in your home. To enhance patterns, try incorporating multiple colors and adding in the smaller 2 x 2 mosaic or 4-inch hex in your bathroom shower or kitchen backsplash.
Image: Palladio Doge Wall and Palladio Moro Vanity and Shower Agglomerate Marble Bathroom Tile from Arizona Tile
Agglomerate Marble
If you love the vintage look, Agglomerate Marble offers timeless style with a retro vibe. Offered in three stocked colors in tile and slab options, it’s comprised of small pieces of marble fused together using resin. The color depends on the marbles selected for each color as well as the color of resin used. Offering a more distinct pattern than Terrazzo, this fun and funky tile is the perfect choice for your next mid-century modern design project.
Patterned Fun
Get creative with patterned tile that was inspired by the fabric of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. The Cementine series includes gorgeous porcelain tile that will look great in any mid-century modern motif. Add a border to a neutral tile or go bold and do an entire area. Whatever you decide, this series will leave a lasting impression on everyone who walks across it.
Image: Cementine Retro 3 Porcelain Living Room Floor Tile from Arizona Tile
Cementine Retro
If you’re one who likes mid-century patterns and color, this vintage-inspired porcelain tile is for you. The Cementine Retro collection offers three designs in an 8 x 8 tile. Though they are beautifully patterned, their colors are neutral enough to liven up any space without overwhelming the area with vibrant colors. Try adding them into your dream kitchen to heighten the beauty and joy the space provides for you and your guests.
Image: Cementine Evo 4 Porcelain Bathroom Wall Tile from Arizona Tile
Cementine Evo
If you like the retro look but are interested in a more subtle pattern, Cementine Evo might be what you’re looking for. These warmly colored designs effortlessly give off a mid-century modern vibe and are sure to elevate the mood of any room. Use them in your living room, basement, or bedroom as an accent as the featured flooring throughout the entire space.
Solid Statement
Not everyone desires patterns for their flooring but instead may prefer to make a statement with solid colors. The following tile options offer various sizes and colors, giving you the freedom to mix and match color and tile shapes in your design. Or maybe your strategy will be to go with one color – offering a more cohesive design that gives the illusion of a larger space.