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Cement Tiles Inspired by World Travels

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Ceramic tiles first made an appearance in the ninth or tenth century BC, with cement tile arriving quite a bit later in the 1800s when hydraulic presses were invented and Portland cement was discovered. Visit the Granada Tile Minis collection to view our zellige-inspired cement tile. Moroccan Tile. Spanish Tile. Firenze Tile.

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The Most Stylish Patios with Cement Tiles

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Creating a custom, stylish patio does not need to be a challenge with the creative use of stunning cement tiles. With the creative use of cement tiles, interior designers can introduce innovative and striking elements into walkways, patios, and all outdoor living spaces. Jill Burnham added a floor of Granada Tile’s Serengeti tiles.

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Introducing Timeless Shapes Behind the Olvera Collection

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Our Olvera Collection is perfect for those searching for beautiful terracotta or Saltillo clay tile. This gives you the ability to create accent pieces or vast flooring. Check out our Square4x4 tile for a stone or marble look, or try our offset Rectangle2x8 for variant colors that complement each other in a brick-like pattern.

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Trend inspo: Flower Pop

Diary of a Tile Addict

jeffsheltonarchitect @villalagoontile 3) Flowers in a row Tradition meets retro fun with this flowery floor. Get the look with Enchanted from Lili Cement Tile , Bordeaux 04 from Encaustic Tile Design s, or Odysseas 393 from Tsourlakis Tiles.

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Trend inspo: Geometrics

Diary of a Tile Addict

Get the look with Zellige Medina From Mainzu , Moroccan Encaustic Cement Pattern 19C from Best Tile , or Spanish//Moroccan Style No.18 Geometrics are trending in 2024 so heres a little interior inspo and some tiles to match! 1) Moroccan Stars Go for gorgeous Moroccan design with a repeat motif in varying shades. 18 from Cerastone.

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4 Timeless Patterns from Our Olvera Collection

Granada Tile

These tiles produce a long-lasting and welcoming look and combine well with our Echo Collection to create sleek styles for backsplashes or floors. The tiles themselves may look like terracotta or Saltillo but are completely cement-based. From interlocking to marble-like patterns, we can find the fit for your space.

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Wall Tiles That Will Inspire Your Next Renovation

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In a design tactic used for generations, appealing cement tiles placed elegantly across a wall space can transform a space. Subway tiles had their moment in the spotlight, but they’re quickly being displaced by the classic cement tile patterns. Stockholm cement tiles, designed by Erin Adams, from our Echo Collection at Juniper Table.

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