Cement Tile Design Ideas — Plain/Solid color

Cement Tile Connects Old with New at Redbird Restaurant

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Cement Tile Connects Old with New at Redbird Restaurant

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."

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Cement Tile Simulate Classic Spanish Pavers and Add Rustic Charm

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Cement Tile Simulate Classic Spanish Pavers and Add Rustic Charm

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....

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Spanish Cement Tile in Flowing Arabesque Pattern Provide Elegant Bath Floor

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Spanish Cement Tile in Flowing Arabesque Pattern Provide Elegant Bath Floor

The Malaga cement tiles pattern from our Arabesque line, with its nuanced curves, enhance this bathroom floor. A more contemporary color, Hacienda, provides a softer, neutral pallet for this bathroom floor that adds interest without overpowering the design. Notice the natural variation in the color of this tile - only a handmade cement tile can provide this rich look. The tiles are set on a 1/2" grout line to accommodate the slightly irregular thickness and size of these tiles.

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Hexagon Cement Tiles Provide Colorful Accents for Royal Restaurant in DC

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Hexagon Cement Tiles Provide Colorful Accents for Royal Restaurant in DC

Arabesque Hexagon Cement Pavers were used for an accent wall and the bathroom floors for this Washington D.C. restaurant. Arabesque is a unique line of Spanish floor tiles or pavers. The collection pays homage to a deeply rooted and rich heritage of traditional Moorish and Spanish tiles that feature interlaced geometric patterns. Each tile is hand-crafted and exquisitely designed here in the USA. Available in traditional bisque colors as well as softer, contemporary shades, these cement Spanish Floor Tiles, with their nuanced curves and classic shapes, are sure to enhance any setting where they are used. In The Royal's case,...

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Red and White Plain Cement Tile Make Quaint Restaurant Setting

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Red and White Plain Cement Tile Make Quaint Restaurant Setting

Using two colors of plain cement tile, Heritage White and Heritage Indian Red, in a simple grid pattern provides a quaint and charming floor that is durable and affordable. Simplicity when designing floor patterns not only offers an economical benefit, but also one that minimizes visual overload, especially in small spaces, just as the owners of this restaurant decided. By selecting only two colors, the visual impact of the handmade cement floor tiles were kept at a minimum while attention was redirected to the serving and seating areas. Duplicating the look of a white and red tablecloth, these cement with...

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