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Get The Look: Granada Tile Travels To Mexico City

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We love traveling not only because we get to see amazing places but also because we discover amazing cement tile floors and wall tiles. Here are some quick snapshots from our recent trip to Mexico City. Here’s are more cement floor tiles. Above, this black, white and grey tile design caught our eye.

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Cement Tile Spotlight: Meet Some New Cement Tile Additions to Our Echo Collection

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Last week, we had the pleasure of introducing you to several of Granada Tile ‘s newest sensational cement tile designs from our flagship Echo Collection. Inspired by the decorative motifs of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico, the concrete tiles offer an assortment of simple, stunning geometric looks.

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Get Inspired: Meet Some Additions to Our Echo Collection’s Line of Sensational Cement Tiles

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If you’ve spent some time on Granada Tile ‘s Echo Collection catalogue in the last few months, you’ve probably noticed that we’ve added some sensational cement tile designs into the mix. Our Yuma cement tile design features an exaggerated pinwheel pattern. Tile photo, Granada Tile. Stay tuned.

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Get The Look: Use Cluny Cement Tiles To Get The LaCubana Look

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When we spotted these cement tiles at LaCubana restaurant in the Ossington neighborhood of Toronto, Canada, we felt sure they were our Cluny concrete tiles. Using mustard, white, sky and olive, you can bring the look of their bright and cheerful concrete tiles into your own bathroom, kitchen or patio.

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Granada Tile In Milieu Magazine

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Inside, on page 98, Granada Tile Company’s Serengeti cement tiles form the backsplash tile in a Los Cabos, Mexico kitchen designed by Chris Barrett. Oversized black pendants echo the cement tile’s visual punch while brick pavers and rope wrapped chairs underline the kitchen’s warmth.

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Tile Tuesday: The Many Meanings of “Encaustic”

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Here’s what I discovered: Encaustic tile is also referred to as cement tile, inlaid tile and hydraulic tile. This attractive geometric floor tile is a modern example of cement/hydraulic/inlaid/encaustic tile by Peronda. Cement tiles are not fired; there is no glaze layer on the surface of the tile. Guess what?

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