Avente Tile Blog — Hexagon Tile

Favorite Hexagon Tile Designs

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Favorite Hexagon Tile Designs

Hexagon tiles have cast a spell (or should we say hex) on the design world and it's easy to see why. The geometry of this sexy, six-sided polygon is easily blended with different colors and textures to create simply stunning effects. Mixing plain tiles in neutral grays or warm, sultry reds or with patterns creates some truly eye-catching designs. However, you like your hexagons - plain or with pattern - I've picked some of our favorite hexagon tile inspiration and designs to share!    Hexagon tiles are a great way to add style to just about any design. Whether you...

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Hexagon Cement Tiles Accent Royal Restaurant

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Hexagon Cement Tiles Accent Royal Restaurant

The Royal eatery, situated in a historic Washington, D.C. area, uses three different color blends of Hexagon cement tiles. One color group with contrasting light and dark warm tones is used for an accent wall by the bar. A warm blend of different red colors is found in the men's bathroom and assorted grey scale colors provide a neutral palette for the women's bathroom.   Arabesque is a unique line of Spanish tiles that can be used as pavers, flooring tile, or for wall coverings. The collection pays homage to a deeply rooted and rich heritage of traditional Moorish and...

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Large Hexagon Tile

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Large Hexagon Tile

With an increased appreciation of vintage and historical patterns or a twist toward contemporary design, it's no wonder large hexagon tile, both plain and patterned, are enjoying the spotlight. Add customization to the factor, and you have Avente Tile's Hexagonal Cement Tile collection! Steeped in a rich history of architectural, design and natural elements, the hexagon is a fundamental shape when it comes to building. The six-sided polygon, which can be found in honeycombs, crystals, snowflakes, and most importantly tile, creates a classic and distinguished look.   Beginning in late 2013, it was evident the hexagon was once again climbing...

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