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Get Inspired: From Morocco With Love

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Few places are more synonymous with tile—all types of tiles—than Morocco. The colors and patterns they’ve discovered have informed many concrete tile designs in our collection and the stunning cities have even lent their names to a few. Looking for some cement tile for your bathroom tile or for your kitchen tile?

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5 Interior Design Inspirations From Granada Tile

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Our Olvera Collection can bring out your design inspiration, and the perfect rustic look will elevate a home office, kitchen, or entryway design. It pairs well with our Echo Collection because it offers a vast array of colors and shapes. It comes in a wide range of colors that pair well alongside our diverse collections.

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Decorating with Moroccan-Inspired Cement Tiles

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Dating back to the 10 th century, Moroccan tiles are truly historic pieces of art that originate in the old city of Fez, Morocco and parts of Spain. The tiles have made a significant comeback over the years, and have hypnotized home and business owners once again with their intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors.

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4 Most Instagram-Worthy Cement Tiles

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These are outstanding for foyers, bathrooms, kitchens, patios, or just about anywhere. Fez tile is a classic Moroccan design that works incredibly well as a modern, geometric pattern great for floors and walls of bathrooms and kitchens. It makes for a superior floor area with a European feel and a soft color palette.

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Granada Tile Minis Cement Tile Collection: Small But Mighty

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The Granada Tile Mini cement tile collection was inspired by the zellige ceramic tile patterns of Morocco, which sprang to life in the 10th century and seem to cover every surface that country. And, when wet, concrete tile is not as slippery as ceramic, making them a safer choice for bathroom tile floor or for a kitchen tile floor.

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The Benefits of Using Zellige Tiles

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Unlike machined tile, exquisite Zellige and Bejmat tiles by Villa Lagoon Tile are molded, cut, and glazed entirely by hand by skilled artisans in Fez, Morocco. Each Zellige tile is unique, with variations in color, edging, and shape. Use Zellige tiles as a kitchen backsplash : Behind the counter or your range looks stunning.

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Granada Tile’s Fez Cement Tile Makes A Bathroom Pop

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While the name and the pattern, based on classic tile design seen in the city of Fez in Morocco might peg the pattern as old-skool, this design by Breeze Giannasio Interiors makes it clear that it is definitely very of the moment, the graphic black and white a timeless yet always impactful choice for bathroom tile. Can you say Fez-tastic?

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