By using angled photos and multiple transparent layers, the floors allow wealthy homeowners to turn their rooms into the ocean floor, or an incredible beach scene.
The astonishing images appear life-like even when viewed from multiple angles.
The technique, which has been used for a few years in upmarket shopping centres and other buildings, is now turning the head of bling-loving householders who have a spare £20,000 or more burning a hole in their back pocket.
Most customers favour coral reefs, waves, dolphins and tropical fish, but more imaginative designs include a particularly unnerving one that looks like the floor is collapsing from under the bathroom user.
The website for Imperial, a Middle East-based installer, states: "It's not just a picture, it's a large-scale art object , which fundamentally changes the idea of what flooring can do.
"On the one hand it's a surface, and on the other a whole image, with all shades and textures.
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