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Transform Your Floor With Our Cement Tiles

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One of the best ways to breathe new life into a room is new flooring, and it’s hard to go wrong with cement tile. There are many reasons you might choose tile for a kitchen, bathroom, entryway, or other areas in your home, including sustainability and gorgeous design options. They are tough and durable.

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5 Cement Tile Patterns You’ll Love For Your Boho Chic Home

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If you’re looking to design a bohemian style home, restaurant or business, it’s hard to beat cement tile for its versatility, looks, and stability. Check out some cement tile patterns you can use to complete your boho chic space and where you can go for high-quality custom tiles that will blow your mind.

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Get Inspired: From Morocco With Love

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Few places are more synonymous with tile—all types of tiles—than Morocco. Your mind (at least our cement-tile-obsessed minds here at Granada Tile ) immediately conjure up images of stately riads with their dreamy interior courtyards and surfaces covered with jewel-like tiles.

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4 Most Instagram-Worthy Cement Tiles

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A great way to start is to choose elegant, sturdy, and vibrant cement tiles. Check out four Instagram-worthy cement tiles and the projects in which they were featured, and learn more about where to find these and other patterns for your own use. Alhambra Tile. The Badajoz tile is simple, basic, and clear.

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Decorating with Moroccan-Inspired Cement Tiles

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Dating back to the 10 th century, Moroccan tiles are truly historic pieces of art that originate in the old city of Fez, Morocco and parts of Spain. The tiles have made a significant comeback over the years, and have hypnotized home and business owners once again with their intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors.

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Cement Tiles Inspired by World Travels

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Ceramic tiles first made an appearance in the ninth or tenth century BC, with cement tile arriving quite a bit later in the 1800s when hydraulic presses were invented and Portland cement was discovered. Moroccan Tile. Zellige tiles are very traditional to this region and are made up of colorful mosaics.

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Granada Tile Minis Cement Tile Collection: Small But Mighty

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Have you checked out our Minis collection of cement tiles ? The Granada Tile Mini cement tile collection was inspired by the zellige ceramic tile patterns of Morocco, which sprang to life in the 10th century and seem to cover every surface that country.

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