Cement Tile Design Ideas — Spanish Tile
Cement Tile Rug Adds Glamour to Master Bath
Posted by William Buyok on
- Tags: Bathroom, Flooring, Indoor, Residential, Sosua, Spanish Tile, Tile Rugs, Traditional/Classic
Cement Tile Captures Calm for Bar Backsplash
Posted by William Buyok on
Cement tile creates an eye-catching backsplash for this bar backsplash. Using a soothing two-color palette of Arabian Green and White, the design for this bar's backsplash captures your attention with it's vast expanse of pattern on a high wall. The traditional and slightly ornate pattern is simplified with the two-color palette so the loss of detail is not missed when placed so far from the eye. The look is pleasing and calm and makes a statement without the use of bold colors or a complex colorway. Cement tile was a great choice to create a calm, tropical and sophisticated look...
- Tags: Backsplash/Wall, Commercial Design, Decorative/Patterned, Spanish Tile, Stair/Risers, Traditional/Classic
Cement Tile Floor Provides Rich Look on Restuarant Terrace
Posted by William Buyok on
Perch, located in downtown Los Angeles on the 15th floor at 448 South Hill Street, offers a glamorous and romantic rooftop setting with grand views of the city and some stunning cement tile floors. The restaurant uses several cement tile patterns including a classic cement tile rug that runs the expanse of the main dining hall. With its small plates of French-inspired cuisine and handcrafted cocktails it pays homage to France and the opulent look that only cement tile provide. A testament to the durability of these lovely, hand crafted tiles, a different pattern is on the outside terrace and...
- Tags: Commercial Design, Decorative/Patterned, Flooring, Living Areas, Outdoor, Spanish Tile, Stair/Risers, Tile Rugs
Cement Tile Connects Old with New at Redbird Restaurant
Posted by William Buyok on
LA designer Robert Weimer sought out Avente Tile to create a custom floor for this restuarant in Los Angeles, CA. Expanding on an original picket design found in the original Cathedral of St. Vibiana, he developed the theme working with concrete, a dark charcoal color and large scale to match the digs new purpose as a restuarant. Robert noted that, "There is a tile pattern in the building that is original so I decided to use that but to really increase it to a much larger scale."
Cement Tile Simulate Classic Spanish Pavers and Add Rustic Charm
Posted by William Buyok on
The Zaragoza pattern from our Arabesque line of rustic, Spanish pavers provides durability with a touch of charm for this hallway. The color, Spanish Cotto, is an 80/20 blend of Cotto Dark and Cotto Gold. The Cotto Dark provides a weathered patina look to the tiles and the Cotto Gold brightens the palette with a classic look of bisque. This shapely collection of handmade cement tiles is indistinguishable from bisque. Flouting time-tested patterns, these rustic tiles offer noteworthy elegance and refined Old World, Spanish charm. Further, our Arabesque Cement Tile offers traditional bisque colors as well as softer, contemporary shades....
- Tags: Entries/Hallways, Flooring, Indoor, Plain/Solid color, Residential, Spanish Tile, Stair/Risers