Cement Tile Design Ideas — Bathroom
Cement Tile Wall Brings Warmth to Bath Space
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Cement tiles are not just for floors! They can create a breathtaking focal point in any room, large or small. In this large, master bath Sosua cement tile is the focal point of the bathroom's accent wall.
- Tags: Backsplash/Wall, Bathroom, Decorative/Patterned, Indoor, Residential, Sosua, Traditional/Classic
Cement Tile Rug Adds Glamour to Master Bath
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- Tags: Bathroom, Flooring, Indoor, Residential, Sosua, Spanish Tile, Tile Rugs, Traditional/Classic
Cement Tile Add Color, Pattern to Bathroom Floor
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Cement tile creates a clean look that works well with this traditional bathroom in New York City, New York. Using cement tile, the designer was able to add subtle pattern and color to the bathroom. Additionally, the designer was able to maintain a clean, traditional look that is perfectly at home with the white glazed ceramic tile and fixtures. Cement tile are flexible and work well with just about any style of architecture. This residential bathroom floor uses a traditional Moroccan cement tile pattern that is updated using two colors: blue and white. The updated tile provides a clean and...
Warm Color Blend of Hexagon Tile Makes for a Cool Bath
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Hexagon tiles are hot and so is this red color blend! The different textures and colors makes for one very cool bath! There is no doubt that blending hexagon tiles in different shades of red with different textures creates a spectacular contrast to the white walls and fixtures in this contemporary bath Avente customer, Ahmad H., worked with Kitchen and Bath Designer, Caroline E. Shillito. Caroline is the owner & principal designer at emma delon. Ahmad knew he liked the red color blend, Duoro, from images he had seen online. The Duoro blend consists of equal parts Rosa, Mission Red,...
- Tags: Bathroom, Contemporary, Flooring, Residential
Bold Cement Tile Colors Make Bistro's Bathroom Pop
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