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Granada Tile’s Badajoz Cement Tile Makes This Kitchen A Classic

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Badajoz Cement Tile Grounds A Stunning Classic Kitchen Design. For this kitchen remodel, in a Portland, Oregon condominium, interior designer Jessica Helgerson, project manager Em Shephard and the rest of the team at Jessica Helgerson Interior Design conceived of a bold, graphic space. Photographys by Lincoln Barbour.

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Designer Spotlight: Jessica Helgerson Loves Granada Tiles Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

We’re big fans of Portland, Oregon-based designer Jessica Helgerson of JH Interior Design and we’re happy to report that the feeling is mutual. Many of her beautiful, livable and comfortable spaces have included our cement tile designs.

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Granada Tile’s Fez Cement Tile Adds A Beach Vibe

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Get That Beach Feeling With Fez Cement Tile. This update of a beach home in Lincoln City, Oregon designed by blogger Lisa Ng of This Beautiful Day gets a seaside vibe from our Fez cement tiles in blue and white. In our opinion, our Fez cement tiles give it that something extra that makes it appealing.

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Made In the USA: AC Tile Lines Made in America

Architectural Ceramics

While we’re hyped up on all things red, white and blue, let’s take a look at a few of Architectural Ceramic’s tile lines that are proudly Made in the USA. “We do art on glass, I don’t consider it tile” — Allison Eden, of Allison Eden Studios. We’re proud to be an American.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

Instead of flowers, let’s talk showers and shower tile. With tools for homeowners, architects, contractors and distributors (that’s us) alike, Laticrete is a great resource for tile installation products and learning. Your contractor will thank you for not having to pour a cement basin. Made in the U.S.A.

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Cozy Up Your Home for the Holidays

Architectural Ceramics

Shown above is a perfect example of the classic 3×6 subway tile, but with added dashes of warmth, thanks to the use of 16×16 Basalt stone field tile , wood, and warm metal. The designer didn’t stop with the walls – instead they opted to finish the ceilings in both tile and wood! Introduce calm colors.