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71 France – Upscale Edina Apartments

Rubble Tile

Glass and marble mosaic tiles AlysEdwards Glass/Stone Blends are installed in many of the units at 71 France. The post 71 France – Upscale Edina Apartments appeared first on Rubble Tile : Minneapolis Tile Shop and Showroom. These upscale apartments are in the center of the action in Edina, MN. Designed […].

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In The News: Granada Tile In Veranda

Granada Tile

Set off by rustic painted cabinets, burnished wood countertops and that fabulous terracotta pot bursting with sunflowers, the Sherwood tiles in the 6 x 6 inch size from our Echo Collection add to this California space’s unique “south of France meets Arts & Crafts” vibe.

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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

I See London, I See France… The origin of ceramic tile can be traced back to 13th Century BC, where natural clay tiles were used in Mesopotamian temples. Countries like Spain, Italy, France and the Netherlands all have signature styles: Photo: A wall in the Alhambra; image via Libby Turner Dickstein for Architectural Ceramics.

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4 Timeless Cement Tile Designs for Your Home

Granada Tile

Named after the region in France, the Normandy cement tile pattern is evocative of French medieval churches. In this modern kitchen, two-tone cabinetry and shiplap backsplash do plenty to speak for trendiness. Elegant white kitchen covered in Granada Tile’s Normandy pattern. Photograph by Josh Gibson.

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Copenhagen cement tiles at Terrine Restaurant in Los Angeles

Granada Tile

The restaurant, located within walking distance of The Grove, a popular outdoor shopping destination, Terrine, which serves hearty French brasserie standards, is a little bit of France in the middle of Los Angeles.

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Cement Tile Spotlight: Scaling Up and Down with Cement Tile

Granada Tile

It’s a great choice for a cement tile backsplash or a concrete wall tile option when you have a space that needs something on a tinier scale. Another very popular choice, it’s also a great call for a cement tile backsplash or wall tile, say in a powder room where space is at a premium. Tile photo, Granada Tile.

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Installation Equation: Cement Wall Tiles Add a Lovely Layer in Chicago

Granada Tile

Don’t get us wrong—we love the backsplashes and floor tile installations that we see—but we go gaga when we see unusual cement tile installations. Of course, given its deep Spanish roots, it’s no wonder Granada Tile is in the mix, since cement tiles were especially popular in both Spain and France in the 19th century.

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