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Get The Look: Granada Tile Travels To Mexico City

Granada Tile

Here are some quick snapshots from our recent trip to Mexico City. Above, this black, white and grey tile design caught our eye. These tiny decorative tiles look just like the Star Cross cement tiles from our Minis Collection. Like this look? You can recreate it using our Maldon concrete tiles. Try them in silver or in grey.

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

Architectural Ceramics

You can’t think of Mexican tile without picturing colorful, hand-painted designs. Authentic Talavera pottery and tile reign from Puebla, Mexico. Before making its way to Mexico, the Romans used Terra-cotta or fired red-clay vessels to carry water throughout their ancient baths. Decorative Details. Photo Credit: Pinterest.

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Coverings 2014 – Top Tile Products

JG Kitchens

San Lorenzo from Mexico was one of those brands offering great looks without oceanic freight. Some I had seen before at Cersaie or Cevisama. Some were from North American brands, and new to me. I’m very pleased to see it being produced closer to home. And, of course, the Spanish and Italians are masters at this!

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Finding the best solid wood.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. When renovating kitchen cabinets, you want function, fashion and affordability. Fortunately, ShopRTACabinets.com has all the education you will ever need for everything from Georgetown kitchen cabinets to Hampton raised paneling. Talk to me!

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

Granada Tile

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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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Eastern Asia: While China may not be known for it’s tile work, decorative ceramics reign from this area. These decorative ceramic tiles dressed up vertical surfaces like a fireplace or entrance hall in large estates. Others wanted a more universal application: Mexico: Terra cotta tile. Adding City Hall to a Designer Space.

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

Granada Tile

While it turns out that they’re not our Cluny cement tiles (they were made in Mexico), you can recreate the look of their custom-made encaustic tiles for your own cement tile project with a little help from our color palette!

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