Yellow and Orange Marble Texture
It is a common and classical yellowish marble texture. This kind of texture can be found on walls and floors of many old hotels and buildings.

It is a perfect architectural material for traditional interior design.
 
White Marble Texture with Black Cracks
It is a large piece of white marble which has a lot of black and grey cracks building the "network" of the marble.

There are thick and thin cracks and the background has different grey scales.
Irregular Brick Texture with Various Colors
These bricks are organized in an very irregular pattern. Though it looks chaotic, they are roughly arranged row after row.

The weary bricks have different colors such as pink, yellow, orange, grey and brown.

Some are rectangular while some are square. Some are large and some are small.

This material is very suitable for walls.
 
Red Brick Texture Partially Covered by Cement
These red bricks are arranged in running bond layout and they are partially covered by excessive cement came from grouts.

They have various red and orange colors. Some of them are white and have the colors of concrete.

The edges are worn and there are also pitting on bricks and grouts(gaps).
Traditional Red or Orange Brick Texture in Basket Weave Layout
They are very typical red construction bricks. Though they are called as red bricks, their colors tend to be orange.

Their surface is very rough and full of pits or tiny holes. Edges are also ragged. There are also some damages on the exterior.

The brick layout of these bricks are quite different from classical one. They are arranged in a pattern called basket weave.
Damaged Concrete Texture Exposing Rusty Rebars or Reinforcing Steels
It is a disastrously damaged concrete wall exposing thoroughly rusted reinforcing steels.

Areas around rusty concrete steels are also contaminated by rust.

The concrete surface is very bumpy and full of pits.
Extra Long Rectangle Brick Texture in Running Bone Layout
Comparing to normal red bricks, these grey bricks are much longer. Unexceptionally, the bricks are arranged in running bone layout pattern.

Edge wear, edge dirt, trowel marks and lump areas are on the surface too!
PBR Red Brick Texture with Trowel Marks
They are classical red bricks widely used in many European countries including United Kingdom, Netherlands etc.

If you inspect the bricks carefully, you will find trowel marks on it. Of course, pits, scratches, worn and damaged areas also exist.
Terrazzo or Marble Texture with Various Colors
It is terrazzo. Some people group it as marble.

The pattern of terrazzo is the most popular and typical one. It has a variety of colors including orange, red, brown and grey.

The flakes are of different sizes too.
Blue and White Porcelain Texture
Surely, the tiles are blue and white porcelain having a diamond and a circle as the pattern.

The colors of the tiles are alternating creating the checker pattern.

The diamond and circle on each tile are not flat. They have depth and thickness.
Classical Orange Marble Texture with White Stripes
This is the most typical marble pattern which is orange and has white stripes.

There is dirt on these square tiles. The dirt can barely been seen, but it affects the glossiness.

This marble pattern is usually found in lobbies of old hotels.
Asphalt or Concrete Texture with Cracks and Pitting
This concrete texture has cracks, pitting, flakes and scratches on the surface.

This texture is suitable for walls and pavements.
Mossy Gray Brick Texture
Those gray bricks have a lot of mosses on the surface. If they are enlarged, lichens can also be found.

This texture is rather bumpy and coarse.

It can act as both a wall material and a floor material.
Broken Red Brick Texture with Cracks
They are typical red bricks. Some bricks are broken while some have cracks. They have rough surface.

Cement is found on some bricks too.
Damaged Red Brick Texture with Cracks
They are red bricks with cracks, pits and pores on the surface. Some of the bricks have been etched due to weathering.

Worn out marks can easily be seen.
Metal Treadplate Texture with Tiny Crosses
Have you ever noticed what the metallic texture of a train is ? This texture can be found on doors of underground trains. When your face is pushed to a train door during rush hours, you will discover the surface of train doors are covered with well aligned tiny crosses.
Wood Texture with Scratches and Mosses
This scratched wood is covered with countless mosses and mold/mould.

There are different colors of mosses. It implies it is a habitat of many species of mosses.

It is the optimal texture for antique furniture which is usually full of mold.
Light Brown Wood Texture with Scratches
It is a light brown wood with a lot of scratches. The wood pattern is pretty distinguishable.

This material is right for desks, school chairs and cupboards.
Hexagonal Black and White Tile Texture
The hexagonal shape grants specialty to the tiles though it is made of common black and white colors.

The dirt affects the shininess of the floor. If beverage is spilled on the floor and is not thoroughly cleaned, it will leave similar dirt.
Old-fashioned Black and White Tile Texture
This is a typical black and white tiles. Each 45-degree rotated black tile connects to 4 white tiles. This old-fashioned tiles could be found in many old-time movies.

The dirt enhances the aging effect.
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