French Mosaic Tiles Texture
These are fan-shaped French mosaic tiles. Their colors are made of different tonal grey ranging from light grey to dark grey.

Dirt and dust could be found on the surface.

It is a splendid material for texturing pavement or sidewalk. It can be used for wall texturing though.
 
Vintage Style Floor Tiles
This green and grey pattern is a classic tile which can be found in many old houses.

Yellowish dirt can be found along edges of the tiles due to aging.

Besides, dirt and edge wear appear everywhere.
Brown Stone Cladding Texture for Walls and Grounds
It is a stone cladding texture made of many pieces of irregular brown stone.

The stone type is more like fieldstone having rather smooth and shiny surface.

This texture can be used to texture walls and grounds.
 
Exposed Aggregate Concrete Pavement Texture
It is exposed concrete aggregate pavement. Exposed concrete aggregate is commonly used as decorative concrete. The top layer of cement paste is removed and the underlying aggregate is exposed.

This kind of concrete is very durable and skid-resistant, so it is a great material for texturing sidewalks, driveways, pool decks etc.

It is also a good substance for rough walls.
Wool Carpet Texture
It is a pale yellow wool type carpet having a lot of woolly globes on the surface.

By careful inspection, a lot of colorful noises can be found in wool.

Definitely, it is a brilliant material for carpeting.
Worn Red Bricks in England
It is a typical red bricks wall which can be found everywhere in England. Due to weathering, some bricks are worn and dirt is everywhere.

The bricks are arranged in running bond layout. Some bricks have a much lighter colors than others. There are also a lot of color variation between bricks.
Old Wood Texture with Greasy Surface
It is a large piece of old wood plank. Micro surface texture can be found as it is not a laminated wood and not a veneer. It is a natural solid wood.

Barks also appear among the whole surface.

If this material is viewed at some angles, greasy and dirty areas can be spotted.
Herringbone Parquet Wooden Floor Texture
It is a parquet having wooden tiles arranged in a herringbone layout. The wood color and pattern is similar to those of birch and cedar.

Though all tiles are brown, they have different degrees of darkness.

Oval-shape tree barks can also be found on planks. There is also some non-reflective dirt on the surface.
Green Concrete Peeling Wall Texture with Peeled Paint
It is a concrete wall painted in green, but it has a lot of cracks and most of the paint is peeling off.

The peeled off area shows the light brown concrete wall which is rather bumpy and has a lot of pores.

Scratches can also be found on both the paint and the concrete wall.
Cedar Wood Plank Texture
Those planks are made from cedar wood. It has a mixture of brown and pink colors.

It is a fabulous material for both walls and floors. Most Japanese sauna rooms are built by cedar wood planks.

Each plank has minor edge wear.
Chain-link Metal Wire Fencing Texture
It is a chain-link fencing made of iron or steel. It is galvanized to reduce corrosion, so it can keep its shiny silver color.

Chain-link Iron Wire Fence Texture Woven in Diamond Shape
(Metal 0017)
is similar to this material except Metal 0017 is highly oxidized and has a lot of rust.
Irregular Stone Wall Cladding Texture
It is a stone wall cladding. The stones are of irregular shapes. Some are round; Some are more rectangular and pentagonal.

Each stone has different degrees of damages. Dirt and edge wear can be found on each stone.
Angled Red Brick Wall Texture
It is a red brick wall but bricks are organized in a weird angle, so brick corners are facing out.

Each brick has different degrees of damage. Pits,trowels and dirt is found everywhere.
Office Ceiling Tiles
They are drop ceiling tiles in most of the offices. This mineral fiber ceiling is the most widely adopted type.It has a lot of pores on the surface.

Ceiling tiles are usually mounted on a suspended aluminum frame. Since aluminum is a soft metal. The frame can easily be deformed.

Edge wear also happens on the metal frame.
Wood Texture with Peeling Paint
It is a raw wood texture painted in white. Due to weathering, the paint coating layer is peeling off.

It is a rather rough and raw wood having very bumpy tree barks and textures. The wood plank is broken showing a few long vertical cracks.

Mud and dirt covers the painted wood.
Chevron Parquet Wood Floor Texture
It is Chevron Parquet wood flooring though it looks like a Herringbone floor very much.

You may find the different between Chevron and Herringbone by comparing Red Brick Texture in Herringbone Pattern (Bricks 0003).

Each wooden tile has different colors and bark patterns from others. This makes every tile unique.
Chain-link Iron Wire Fence Texture Woven in Diamond Shape
It is a chain-link fence made of iron or steel. Frequently, it is woven in diamond shapes which form the characteristic of this type of fences.

Due to weathering, this fence has some degrees of deformation. Rust, oxidation and dirt can be everywhere. There are some worn on wires too.
Light Color Cedar Wood Texture
It is a large piece of cedar wood which has a very light yellowish color. There are quite a lot of barks on its surface.

The texture pattern has different colors of tree barks ranging from yellow to brown. Surely, barks have darker colors.

Since it is a natural wood, the surface is not very reflective.
Wenge Wood Lacquered Veneer Texture
It looks like a piece of wenge wood which is a kind of hard timbers, but its glossy and ultra smooth surface tells us it is in fact a lacquered veneer.

The deep red wine color is its signature color.

Similar to " Teak Wood Veneer or Lacquered Veneer Texture (Wood 0012)", it is a superior material for furniture such as cupboards.
Teak Wood Veneer or Lacquered Veneer Texture
From the wood bark pattern and the extremely smooth surface, it is definitely a lacquered veneer.

It shows the wood pattern of a teak tree which has deep brown colors.

Lacquered veneer is largely used as covers of wooden furniture.
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