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Tile Inspiration from Around The World

Garden State Tile Blog

If you’re inspired by the ornamental architecture of Morocco. If you’re drawn to the urban scene of New York City. If you’re soothed by the maritime colors of the Nyhavn Harbour in Copenhagen. Check Out: The Veneziano Collection. Check Out: The Marrakesh Collecti on. Check Out: T he Debitage Collection.

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Tile Inspiration from Around The World

Garden State Tile Blog

If you’re inspired by the ornamental architecture of Morocco. If you’re drawn to the urban scene of New York City. If you’re soothed by the maritime colors of the Nyhavn Harbour in Copenhagen. Check Out: The Veneziano Collection. Check Out: The Marrakesh Collecti on. Check Out: T he Debitage Collection.

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Where You Find Granada Cement Tiles You’ll Find Great Coffee

Granada Tile

Alfred Coffee Shop on Melrose Avenue, Intelligensia Cafe in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles, Olympia Coffee in Olympia, Washington, Blue Bottle Coffee in New York’s Bryant Park — what do all of these places have in common? If you said, great coffee you’d be right. We support our local community.

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Spotted: Granada Tiles Fez Cement Tile in East Hampton’s Moby Restaurant In Design Sponge

Granada Tile

To get that certain sheen that’s one of the things that makes Granada Tile different from run of the mill concrete (not all of which is as carefully made or durable as ours) is that we use marble powder in the surface layer along with the color pigment, which gives the tiles a subtle sheen.

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The 31 Best Residential Design Blogs Featuring Awesome Cement Tile (A Definitive List For Encaustic Tile Enthusiasts)

Granada Tile

The New York Times dubbed it “Martha Stewart Living for the Millennials”. A Target Home spokesperson, she focuses on creating homes that are quirky, attainable and filled with her favorite color, blue. Of all of the design blogs that cover cement tile, we give the prize to Justina Blakeney’s Jungalow for being the most colorful.

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