Our 5 Favorite Cement Kitchen Tile Designs (Which one fits your design style?)

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When you think about the part of your home that your family spends the most time in and connects in, you might picture your kitchen. The kitchen is the heart (and stomach) of the home that fuels your family, serves as the centerpiece for gatherings and entertaining, and is the favored place to just hang out. Now ask yourself, is it your favorite place in your home? If it’s not, that may be because it’s outdated, doesn’t suit your personal style, and doesn’t fit in with your home’s style.

What can you do about it? It doesn’t have to cost a lot or require an extensive renovation to create a kitchen you love to be in and look at. All it takes to make a big visual impact is one simple tool, cement kitchen tiles.

So Much to Love About Cement Kitchen Tiles

We love cement kitchen tiles because they are practical and extremely durable, can be designed into virtually any color or pattern, and are fairly easy to install. If you’re creative and handy, you can even install them yourself! The truth is, it doesn’t have to take whole new cabinets and new countertops to create a beautiful kitchen. Cement tiles are often all you need to take your kitchen from blah and uninspiring to invigorating and inviting.

From kitchen wall tiles to kitchen floor tiles, cement tiles should be your new secret weapon, not just if you’re on a budget and don’t want a complete renovation, but if you want to love your kitchen!

Unlike ceramic tiles, cement tiles are not painted or glazed on the surface, and the design is actually embedded into the tile itself. When properly installed and sealed, they are resistant to cracking, fading, water and food messes.

If you’re ready to use cement tiles to upgrade your kitchen, get inspired with our 5 favorite kitchen tile designs!

Black and White Kitchen Tiles

You can never go wrong with black and white. Classic for virtually any space and time, black and white kitchen tiles instantly dress up and update depressed kitchens.

Walls

  1. Black and White Tiles on the Wall and Island

This modern style kitchen combining natural elements, like the wood paneling against the refrigerator and ovens, is exactly the style that has become so popular for homeowners who love clean lines and rustic accents. The geometric black and white kitchen wall tiles used on the kitchen island tie everything together and add some much-needed pattern in this kitchen that lacks traditional elements.

  1. Graphic Black and White Wall Tiles

We love the modern yet playful design of this trendy kitchen with the use of graphic, Santander-style black and white kitchen wall tiles. The individual tiles feature two black diagonal stripes against a white background, and when placed randomly, as done on this kitchen backsplash, create a fun yet clean-lined look. The black and white kitchen tiles become more intricate and wild than if placed all in the same direction and offer something for those craving fresh and trendy design.

Floors

  1. Black and White Floor Tiles for Kitchen

Check out the stunning black and white kitchen tiles on the floor of this chic kitchen. We love how sophisticated this streamlined tile looks in this kitchen, and how it balances the bold black beams and trim to create a space that is extremely stylish and high-end. Even if you don’t have a high-end budget to spend, you can create your own bit of luxury with elegant black and white floor tiles for your kitchen in a sleek modern design or traditional Moorish design that will go with virtually any style kitchen.

Colored Kitchen Tiles

Colored kitchen tiles come in just about any color or hue you can imagine and can even be made into a custom color not normally available. Add a subtle or bright pop of color in your kitchen using these ideas as inspirations.

Walls

  1. Chocolate, White and Pale Blue Kitchen Wall Tiles

Take a look at this gorgeous kitchen that uses traditional cement kitchen wall tiles in chocolate, white and a sky blue to complement the baby blue kitchen cabinets and make the space look bright, fresh, and unique. We love that the colors used in this tile design make the space look modern while adding pattern to avoid a too-plain space. It adds contrast and a classic pattern to make sure this kitchen never looks out of style.

Floors

  1. Midnight Blue, Cordoba Red and White Floor Tiles for Kitchen

Who says you can’t combine color with color? This bold kitchen challenges the idea that if you have a bold color on the cabinets, you need to keep everything else neutral and simple. When you look at this kitchen, you can see how each part works together and complements each other. The blues naturally go together, the white complements the white wall tiles, and the red element adds a beautiful contrast with the blue. The traditional patterned tile design also helps to keep this kitchen from looking too modern.

Designing with Cement Kitchen Tiles

kitchen-tile-designKitchens are one of the most enjoyable rooms to design, but they are uniquely tricky too. You have to balance stylish and practical concerns while creating a space that is as fun as it is functional. Lean too far in one direction or the other and you risk creating a kitchen that looks great but is not very functional or vice versa.

There is no such thing as the “right” design or the “correct” kitchen tile. As the previous kitchen tile pictures prove, amazing looking kitchens come in all shapes, styles, and sizes. It’s entirely up to you to pick an appealing kitchen tile design that fits exquisitely into your space. That being said, focusing on a few important features makes it a lot easier to plan your design and feel confident about your selections:

Budget

One of the great things about kitchen tile design is that you can create something stunning on almost any budget. However, kitchen remodels can get expensive, especially if you are redoing the entire space. Knowing how much you have to spend on the project as a whole as well as on kitchen tile specifically helps you get the most for your money without breaking your budget.

Color

Looking at kitchen tile pictures reveals that modern cement tiles come in a vast variety of enticing colors. There are options that are bright and bold as well as others that are sleek and sophisticated. Think about whether you want a lot of color, some color, or a more muted look in neutral tones. Make sure to also consider how colors change in bright vs dark areas and in natural vs artificial light.

Pattern

Don’t rule out patterns until you explore just how many designs there are to choose from. Patterns are something you can carry throughout an entire room or just use to accent a single space. There are also patterns that stand out with a bold statement and others that blend organically into the rest of your design. One important thing to consider is how many tiles it takes to complete a pattern. That will dictate what patterns are possible in your space.

Logistics

Installing cement kitchen tiles is a lot easier than you may expect, especially if a professional is handling the job. Before deciding what kitchen tile design to put where, however, it’s important to consider the logistics of your new kitchen. You may conclude that tile makes more sense in some areas and less sense in others.

Renovations

If you’re installing new kitchen tile you might also be painting the walls, buying new appliances, installing new countertops, or radically changing the look of your kitchen in other ways. Plan your kitchen tile design within the context of your whole kitchen remodel so that the look and feel is cohesive throughout.

Timeline

Since cement kitchen tile is so easy to work with, it takes relatively little time to install. That makes it an option for remodels on a short timeline, but some projects may move too quickly to make tile an option. Make sure that one element of your design is not putting all the other elements on hold.

Scale

You can use a kitchen tile design to fill a kitchen from floor to ceiling and across almost every surface. Or you could use it to make just one area more functional or stylish. Understanding the scope of your project upfront helps you focus on the right tiles from the start.

Usage

Kitchens are high-traffic areas. Cement kitchen tiles are extremely durable and built to last. If you are worried about materials showing age early and wearing out quickly, consider using tile in places you hadn’t planned. It provides the functional strength and long-term durability that kitchens need to look great for years.

Are you ready to transform your kitchen with cement tiles? Get in touch with our sales team today to learn how to order or customize your perfect kitchen wall tiles or floor tiles for the kitchen!

 

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