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Avente Tile Talk: Great Floor Designs with Rustic Cement Tile Pavers

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Great Floor Designs with Rustic Cement Tile Pavers. These pavers have the rich look of classic clay bisque tiles that have been used in Spain, the Mediterranean, and northern Africa for centuries. The Paver Color Palette includes classic bisque colors in terracotta, red and brown that provides traditional style. floor tile.

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Avente Tile Talk: Alluring Arabesque Spanish Cement Tiles

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The geometrically inclined Arabesque pattern, part of Avente Tile ’s extensive cement tile collection, pays homage to the rich look of classic clay bisque tiles that have been used throughout Spain, the Mediterranean, and northern Africa for centuries. floor tile. MYD | architecture + design. Flooring The Consumer.

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Avente Tile Talk: Rustic Cement Tile Pavers

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They have the rich look of classic clay bisque tiles that have been used in Spain, the Mediterranean, and northern Africa for centuries. It can be used on wall and floor applications for both indoor and outdoor applications. floor tile. MYD | architecture + design. Flooring The Consumer. Bill Buyok , Avente Tile.

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

We also took in some suitably ceramic-heavy heritage sites, from mosaic murals and former brick factories, right through to the architectural gem that is Leixoes Cruise Terminal in Porto: one of the most impressive ceramic-clad buildings Tile Addict has ever seen. They also have the benefit of access to gas from North Africa.

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

We also took in some suitably ceramic-heavy heritage sites, from mosaic murals and former brick factories, right through to the architectural gem that is Leixoes Cruise Terminal in Porto: one of the most impressive ceramic-clad buildings Tile Addict has ever seen. They also have the benefit of access to gas from North Africa.