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

Granada Tile

Make Your Patio or Deck into Your Favorite Room. 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. We love outdoor cement tiles because they liven up patios, decks, and more. It’s time to get creative!

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How Outdoor Floor Tiles Can Upgrade Your Backyard

Granada Tile

Cement Tiles for Outdoor Spaces. Cement tiles are quickly becoming the next “must have” trend in the home and garden world. But have no fear; cement tiles aren’t going anywhere any time soon and have been around for centuries as one of the most popular decorative materials. Cement Tile vs. Concrete vs. Brick Pavers.

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Here’s Why You’ll Want a Living Green Roof on Your Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

According to the EPA , city buildings are made of concrete and cement that trap the day’s heat. Image: Folio Design Green rooftop garden ideas You can add some green to a rooftop deck by adding plants into the openings and surroundings of your deck.

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15 Stylish Pool Ideas That Make a Statement

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Concrete: Concrete gives you lots of flexibility to choose exactly the shape and size pool that you want, but there is regular maintenance involved and the cement will probably need to be replaced every 20 years. Again, you have a few common decking materials to choose from.

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Wooden Volume Creatively Defines Layout in Toronto Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The architects built an expansive deck joining the two structures so the family could enjoy plenty of social space, both indoors and out. “ “Each is clad in a different warm tone of wood veneer fiber cement panels with aligning seams and window openings, allowing plentiful views between them.”

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Modern Peribere Residence Framing Views of the Downtown Miami Skyline

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The massive white volumes open up towards the bay through glass walls, generously-sized balconies and a wooden deck. Due to the large amount of glass employed, the house feels spacious and well illuminated throughout.

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Cliffside Ocean Residence Dramatically Adapted to an Irregular Terrain: Tula House

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

“A loose arrangement of concrete walls, clad in staggered fiber-cement panels” define the structure of this unconventional ocean dwelling. A cantilevered wooden deck with steel frames creates a stunning outdoor area for relaxation. Narrow skylights project lines of light at oblique angles through the inner spaces.

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