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The Titus 2.0 Noce 36×6 field tile offers a rich brown color and a plank-like shape, perfect for wood-look installations. Its durable ceramic body is ideal for high-traffic areas and easy to maintain.
Titus 2.0 Noce 36x6 Ceramic Field Tile brings the deep warmth of walnut-and-chestnut planks to heavy-traffic floors. American-made craftsmanship means these planks hold up for years in busy spaces without losing their brushed glow. The dark brown shade sets a cozy tone for kitchen corridors, entry halls, and living rooms where warm neutrals reign, and its elongated plank shape echoes the wide woodboards favored in open-concept layouts while helping to visually widen tighter passages. Use it as the anchor for a gallery wall or a sleek banquette nook so the floor quietly reminds every guest of the home's tactile luxury.
The ceramic composition with a durable low-sheen glaze feels as satisfying as matte wood while promising stain resistance, so dry-cleaning mop is enough. Ceramic tile flooring that looks like wood keeps a calm, natural aesthetic and teams well with honed stone slabs, brushed metal trim, or softer wood veneers for cabinetry; a slab of soapstone counters complements its earthy brown, as does a touch of glass in a backsplash for contrast. Ceramic tile that looks like wood flooring dovetails with polished concrete islands and woven textiles next to the couch, and Ceramic tile flooring that looks like wood keeps its silhouette beside marble thresholds.
The elongated plank expression draws the eye along ivory shaker cabinets or espresso modern vanities, allowing the dark shade to anchor veined and backlit mirrors without competing. Add warm nickel lighting and oil-rubbed bronze fixtures to echo the tile's brown undertones while light wood floating shelves or rattan baskets soften the heft, and keep the satin finish consistent when pairing with art that uses metallic copper frames. The subtle grain in the plank pattern also tempers bold décor, so sculptural pendants, ceramic vases, or oversized mirrors become natural highlights that feel grounded instead of glaring.
Treat it as the go-to plank for a mudroom or hallway; its dark brown surface wards off daily scuffs while staying easy to sweep and blot with a damp cloth, and the tone elevates earthy textiles and simple brass accents so the overall mood stays grounded yet refined, just the kind of calm, manageable canvas a senior designer would sign off on.

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