Santiago Cement Tile Rug Offers Warm Welcome

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Handcrafted cement tiles grab your attention from the moment you open the front door. The Santiago cement tile pattern in a custom colorway is the center of attention in this entry. Both the pattern and border use warm, welcoming colors. The area is trimmed in a solid color cement tile in terracotta.

Santiago Cement Tile Rug Offers Warm Welcome

In this installation, our 8"x8" Traditional Santiago cement tile pattern is installed in a classic style to create a rug by artfully combining the pattern with solid color border tiles. Solid color cement tiles are used to fill the edge of the room, as well as irregular shapes that fall outside of the border. Using solid color cement tiles on the edge of the room also simplifies an installation because cuts won't affect the border or field pattern.

The colors used in the Santiago pattern here are Sugar Cookie, Radiance, Pecan Pie, Brown, Pale Green, and Dark Sea Green.

Design Idea for Cement Tile Patterns

The Santiago pattern is part of our Design Lines of handcrafted cement tiles. Tiles in this line can be customized with any color available in the Heritage Cement Tile palette. Choose from more than 85 colors to create your perfect design. Custom colors are also available, and strike-off samples can be produced for approval before a full order is placed. Learn about these and other Custom Cement Tile Services we offer.

Cement Tile Installation Tip

Cement tile is an ideal choice for an entry because it provides slip resistance, even when it becomes wet. Not only does it become more beautiful with time and wear, it can also offer the perfect welcome mat when its installed as a cement tile rug.

To see just how versatile handmade cement tile is you can watch a slide show of all the Cuban Heritage Cement Tile Designs available.

If you need further assistance or have any questions about cement tile, then please feel free to call our offices at 888.739.4972 or email us at: info@AventeTile.com.


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