Avente Tile Blog — Ceramic Tile

Spanish Tiles Create a Splash in a Small Bath

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Spanish Tiles Create a Splash in a Small Bath

Are you wondering how to use Spanish tiles in a small bathroom to add visual interest and a strong splash of design sensibility? In this article we show the basic steps Avente Tile used to help a customer answer this question. This article will walk you through how to approach the project, what tiles to use, and more.

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Animal Tiles Add Touch of Fun to Utility Room

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Animal Tiles Add Touch of Fun to Utility Room

Our Whimsical Animal tiles provide a fun accent when combined with brightly colored plain tiles in this utility room. In fact, I'd venture to say that these hand-painted tiles, each unique and individual as the animals they depict, make laundry less of a chore.   All of the images were provided by Avente Tile Customer, Mary M., from Murphy, Oregon. After she received her tiles and completed the installation, she was kind enough to send us these images and an email showing her appreciation. In the email, Mary stated, "Thank you for your help with the purchase of our Whimsical...

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Creating a Cohesive Design with Cement and Ceramic Tiles

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Creating a Cohesive Design with Cement and Ceramic Tiles

See how easy it is to a create a cohesive design using similar design motifs and colors from our ceramic and cement tile collections. As part of a recent new-home construction project, our client was able to maintain a contemporary feel throughout her home and still use the traditional tiles she loved. With careful choices and a watchful eye, a cohesive design was achieved by integrating cement tile and ceramic tiles using similar colors and patterns.    Let's look at the recent remodeling project completed by our customer. She wanted to convey a modern yet contemporary feel throughout her home....

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A Brief History of Hand-Painted Majolica Tile

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A Brief History of Hand-Painted Majolica Tile

We're thrilled to have a guest post today written by Susan Mussi, author of Ceramic Dictionary from Barcelona, Spain. If you're lucky, you may even find her hand-decorating tiles using the Majolica Method in her tile studio/shop, BenSu Ceramics. Pottery has always been popular in Spain, as evident with existence of earthenware pottery for thousands of years. During the years the Arabs were in Spain, they brought with them the Majolica method of decorating pottery, as well as to create beautiful tile and ceramics. Today's post provides a brief history of Majolica, a method of hand-painting or glazing ceramic tile. ...

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