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2020 Vision: Tile Trends to Look Forward to This Year

Garden State Tile Blog

Photography by Callie Cranford for Charleston Home & Design Magazine. Cool tones ruled the design world in the latter half of last decade, but in 2020 we’re seeing a shift back to warmer Earth tones such as terracotta, olive green, deep bordeaux and classic beige. The Return of Color. Browse the Season Collection here.

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What tile should I pick if I don’t know my cabinets or counter yet?

Architectural Ceramics

You can do this by doing a little bit of research online or by flipping through magazines. Think about what magazines you’re drawn to, Southern Living or Traditional Home, this will tell you something about your preferred style. You’ll need to know the look you are trying to achieve and your budget.

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The Most Stylish Patios with Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

The home’s outdoor space, featured in Elle Decor , mixes the natural-toned Sofia tile pattern with Terracotta solids. Modern trends swept through popular magazines within the last century, but they are rarely featured outside. Jill Burnham added a floor of Granada Tile’s Serengeti tiles.

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Flowing Figures

Diary of a Tile Addict

The enigmatic designs have been displayed throughout museums, private homes, within interior design magazines, and now finally on Diary of a Tile Addict. Terracotta and Porcelain Pot. Green Star. Round Flow. One can follow the motion of the waving ceramic shapes and imagine the pieces continuing to move and dance.

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Wall Tiles That Will Inspire Your Next Renovation

Granada Tile

Proven by the plethora of magazines, websites, and companies dedicated to home renovations, inspiration can strike anywhere. Flor’s gentle pattern repetition and neutral palette allow the eye to hover between the terracotta-toned marble floor and the accent piece, a show-stopping classic bathtub.

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

Granada Tile

Using bright, fun colors like rose, coral, terracotta, yellow and bright blue turn your backyard area into a lively space ready for a party. This Spanish-inspired outdoor wall and entrance use a few different colors – terracotta, yellow, chocolate, and turquoise – to complement the greenery and add contrast.

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Add Personality to Your Home with Spanish Tiles

Granada Tile

Traditional Spanish tile often features earthy terracotta, golden yellow, bright cerulean blue, orange, green and aqua that help highlight desired areas. As long as cement tiles are sealed properly, Spanish tiles turn boring bathrooms into magazine-worthy spaces that can withstand water and moisture damage. Bathroom floor and shower.

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