Ceramic Tile Design Ideas — Backsplash/Wall
Spanish Style with Stone
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Spanish Teruel ceramic tiles are grouped in the lower half of this shower and shared with tumbled stone to create an elegant, but simple effect. The light blues in the Teruel complement most natural stones and help keep smaller shower areas lighter, appearing to have more space. Additionally, The hint of bright yellow and dark brown centers of this tile are in keeping with the themes of a natural stone color scheme.
Portuguese Oporto Tile Embellishes a Kitchen Backsplash
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Portuguese Oporto are used as a backsplash in this kitchen, and provide the perfect complement to the blue field tile countertop. The rich blue, green and red tones in the Oporto add warmth to the kitchen, while the intricate, hand-painted design adds interest to the area.
Classic Spanish Bath
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A classic Spanish look is achieved by adding a single row of Spanish Cadiz 4 ceramic tiles to this vanity's countertop. A few decorative tiles placed with field tile in complimentary colors can create a timeless Old World feel. Our Spanish Field Brushed Navy tiles look beautiful with the Iberica Cadiz.
Spanish Cadiz Shower Accent
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A single row of Spanish Cadiz 4"x 4" decorative tile, you can dramatically change the look of a space. The Cadiz tile provides just the right amount of contrast and charm to this shower.In addition, the yellow background beautifully complements the blue color scheme and the hand painted design adds a touch of Spanish flair.
Kitchen Bar with Portuguese Tile
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Portuguese Oporto in a six-inch format and framed with 3x6 border tiles are used as a backsplash in this kitchen and wall design for the bar. Using tile as a wall accent is a great way to extend your design vision past countertops and backsplash. The vibrant Oporto tiles make a bold statement against the blue tile border of this kitchen bar wall.