Ornate Tiled Floor free prompts and swap face images

210 text to image prompts for ornate tiled floor are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for ornate tiled floor

Pen the Byzantine wall mosaic design, in the style of ornate tessellation, ancient urban plaza, historical documentation, gold leaf and stone fusion, use of vintage imagery.
This is a photograph of an intricately designed, ornate wooden door set within a decorative, arched stone frame. The arch is covered in detailed, colorful tile work with geometric and floral patterns. The door has six ornate panels with carved floral designs. The bottom of the frame is adorned with white marble accents. The overall style is traditional and elaborate.
scrollworks pattern featuring minimal neo-classical scrolls with restrained leaf forms in silver-white scrollwork on dark charcoal background arranged as diagonal lattice of scrollwork forming diamond cells on smooth ceramic tile surface rendered as laser-etched effect with glowing edges, ultra-detailed, sharp ornamental design, high resolution, intricate decorative pattern art
A slim woman in a copper-and-turquoise beaded kaftan-inspired 1920s tea dress with geometric Art Deco embroidery, tasseled fringe, jeweled cloche and elbow-length silk gloves stands at a 1920s tea party in a Moroccan riad courtyard with mosaic-tiled fountain, carved stucco arches, hanging brass lanterns and vibrant tiled cushions, captured in the visual style of Chuck Close.
Portuguese azulejo tile mosaic—hand-painted cobalt-blue ceramic panels with decorative borders of a river system divided into upstream and downstream sections. Upstream: crystalline mountain spring cascading through terraced limestone karst, dotted with endemic wildflowers and shaded beech groves, rendered with precise labels, topographical shading, and fine hatching. Downstream: ornately tiled, tightly channelized urban canal lined with terraced apartments, bustling riverside markets, and stone embankments, showcasing engineered canalization and the stark contrast between natural flow and human intervention.