Japanese Shoji Screen Paper Texture for Doors and Dividers
It is a type of Japanese paper called Shoji which is translucent and is used as windows of doors and dividers. Japanese also uses them to make lanterns.

The color and number of fibres can be changed by the SBSAR file.
 
Japanese Shoji Screen, Door or Divider with Paper Windows
It is a traditional Japanese screen, door or divider. Of course, it can be used as a lantern. The paper window are its most prominent characteristic. The Shoji paper is translucent, so the mask is provided for users to pass light through if needed.

The SBSAR file allows users to set numbers of columns and rows of the frame, the width of the frame, deformation level, edge wear, the number and intensity of scratches and so on.
Tweed Clothes Texture
This is a tweed that is made of woolen fabric and rough. All thick threads are closely woven giving it a cheviot appearance.

The pattern is done by mixing colored yarn or dyed wool.

Tweed is commonly used in producing suits and coats.
 
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.
Paper Texture with Embossed Chinese Style Pattern
It is a red paper texture impressed with traditional Chinese style pattern. The Chinese style pattern is made of different abstract cloud symbols. The red and golden colors are classic colors in China.

The red paper is like a velvet with imperfect color distribution.
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.
Classic Black and White Marble Checker Tile Texture
Clearly, they are typical black and white marble tiles in a checker layout. White cracks are running across black tiles while black crackles are spreading over white checkers.

They are commonly used for paving indoor floors.
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.
Parcel Packaging Paper Texture with Wrinkles
From the brown color and the pattern, everyone can tell it is a parcel packaging paper.

Among all types of parcel packing papers, it is a rather smooth one having a glossy surface.
Blue Office Carpet Texture
This texture is one of the most common types of carpets which can be found in many offices.

There are seemingly parallel running threads on each tile. This pattern creates the identity for this office carpet tile.

As it is an old and aging carpet, dirt and worn out parts exist.
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.
Red and White Checker Cloth Texture
The red and white checkers are classical patterns used in textile industry. A lot of clothes, dresses, table cloths have this traditional checker pattern. If you go to the kitchen, you may find a kitchen cloth having this pattern.

If the texture is enlarged enough, thread texture can be seen.
Nailed Wood Plank Texture
They are very rough wood planks having remarkable wooden barks on the surface. Each corner of a plank is fixed by an iron nails.

It is extremely decent for flooring.
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.
Shiny Green Tile Texture
These green tiles have a high reflectivity. Again, they are classic tiles for floors, kitchens and toilets.

Some colors have been washed out. It gives the tiles vintage appearance.

This texture is marvelous for walls and floors.
Brown Tile Texture with Scratches
The brown tiles are arranged in a classical pattern. Scratches and spots are all over the surface.

It is a fine material for texturing old floors.
Broken Square Tile Texture
This is an old-fashioned square tiles. The tiles are severely damaged, so it exposes the white and brown base material.

It is extremely bumpy and with many missing pieces.
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