Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Cement Tile

Avente Tile's <em>Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile
Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile

Handmade cement tile has to be one of the most beautiful types of tile available for transforming a space into a personal expression of pattern, style and design. However, since it is a handmade product, figuring out what makes a high quality and durable cement tile isn't immediately obvious.

For that reason, we are proud to announce the launch of our Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile to help you make sense of the choices available. The Guide features 14 pages of inspirational cement tile installations and patterns, and most importantly, valuable tips for buying handmade cement tile culled through Avente Tile's founder Bill Buyok's vast experiences and travels involving handmade cement tile.

A sample page of Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile
A sample page of Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile

A sample page of Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile illustrates the beautiful and vivid patterns available with handmade cement tile.

This Guide was designed with you and your needs in mind. More than a decade ago, as a first-time cement tile purchaser, Bill was frustrated with the lack of relevant and easily found information. With our help, after reading through this well-developed and cohesive Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile, you'll be able to:

  • Find the cement tile that's right for you.
  • Learn how to distinguish quality cement tile from inferior ones.
  • Understand the types, formats, colors, options and designs available.
  • Set realistic budgets, costs for freight, and what to expect for delivery.
  • Tips for when to use in-stock tiles, custom tiles, and how to create your own designs.


Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile
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"Constant use will not wear ragged the fabric of friendship." -- Dorothy Parker


What would summer be without the gathering of friends and family around the backyard or dining room table? And with summer, comes the need for drinks and meals that cool our bodies, while simultaneously warming our hearts. Whether you're sharing stories, adventures or a meal, summer is the perfect season to just hang out and relax!

With that said, summer is also when the bounty of seasonal fruits and vegetables from your backyard garden, or from the farmer's market, can be effortlessly paired in a meal-worthy salad. Coupled with a glass of wine, a cool evening breeze, and lively conversations, it's no wonder summer is our favorite season!

Interestingly, just like friendship, handmade cement tile will not wear ragged over time. It only gets better! With a range of design possibilities, whether bold Cuban tile patterns in contrasting colors or classic cement patterns in harmonizing colors, handmade cement tiles will transform any space! See our new Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile to get started today!

Remember, no matter which project you choose to conquer, Avente Tile is here to help you reach your design goal. Our extensive Cement Tile Design Ideas gallery features a large collection of projects dedicated to inspiring you and your living space. How can we help you today?

Download: Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile

For inspiration or answers about cement tile, download Avente Tile's Guide to Buying Handmade Cement Tile now!



Cool Down With Our Summer Savings

Cool Down With Our Summer Savings

Does the heat have you down during these dog days of summer? Then cool down with our summer savings special! Receive 5% off all online tile purchases when you spend $200 or more. Just place your order online by August 31, 2014, and use coupon code SUMMER during checkout.



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