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How to Add a Pop of Color to Your Outdoor Space with Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

If your outdoor space is less than inspiring, you may be feeling a bit underwhelmed by the idea of more nature time. But there is a simple option for turning your backyard into one that inspires you to spend more time outside relaxing and entertaining on the patio: outdoor cement tiles. Ways to Use Outdoor Cement Tile.

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The Most Stylish Patios with Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

Outdoor areas often pose a challenge for interior designers, as the open spacing can offer complications. With the creative use of cement tiles, interior designers can introduce innovative and striking elements into walkways, patios, and all outdoor living spaces. Her patio design brings soothing blues into her elevated outdoor space.

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Wall Tiles That Will Inspire Your Next Renovation

Granada Tile

Proven by the plethora of magazines, websites, and companies dedicated to home renovations, inspiration can strike anywhere. Working with outdoor spaces can be tricky, and many homeowners opt to use a neutral palette in hopes of not overwhelming the landscape. With relatively little square footage, choices must be made deliberately.

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Add Personality to Your Home with Spanish Tiles

Granada Tile

As practical as they are stylish, they are a durable option for floors, walls and outdoor spaces of your home. Traditional Spanish tile often features earthy terracotta, golden yellow, bright cerulean blue, orange, green and aqua that help highlight desired areas. Outdoor patio floor and covered porch.

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Decorating With Olive Green: 30 Ideas For Fall And Beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Jigsaw Interior Design Pair Olive Green With Other Warm Fall Tones Rust, terracotta, pumpkin and orange are natural partners to the color olive. A kitchen featuring a striking copper backsplash was painted with a cool olive tone to add a strong design element to the room. A floral botanical wallpaper brings the outdoors in.