Ceramic Tile Design Ideas — Decorative/Patterned
Spanish Tiles on an Entry Path
Posted by William Buyok on
To create visual interest with each step, the owners of this residence decided upon our Spanish Caceres ceramic tile series. Installed on the diagonal, it definitely adds a special and much-needed design element. The white Spanish Caceres with various shades of blue looks exceptional set against the larger, terracotta colored tiles. For the patio risers, Spanish Valencia and Spanish Cadiz were alternated between steps. Our hand-painted Spanish ceramic tile designs include borders, corners, large decorative tiles and accent dots. These versatile collections, with their stunning colors, create a timeless look that blend well with hand-painted Spanish Field Ceramic Tile. Consider...
Spanish Leaf Design On Bar
Posted by William Buyok on
Spanish Lugo 3 "x 6" Spanish tile is a simple, yet beautiful leaf pattern of the Iberica Lugo creates a timeless look with subtle, Spanish style. To add appeal, the tiles within the border were placed on the diagonal and four 3"x3" Lugo tiles were grouped together to produce diamond accents along the length of the bar.
Spanish Burgos Concept in Green
Posted by William Buyok on
The Burgos 6"x 6" Spanish tile (double border) is the focal point when paired with lighter willow-green field tiles. The brushed field tile works well with hand-painted decorative tiles because different color values held in both tiles.This makes a "wainscoting" for a bathroom. Simplify the design by removing the cornice or rope for a kitchen backsplash.
- Tags: Backsplash/Wall, Bathroom, Decorative/Patterned, Indoor, Kitchen, Residential, Spanish, Stair/Risers
Spanish Teruel Concept Board
Posted by William Buyok on
The Teruel 6"x6" Spanish tile is used with brushed yellow field tile. Shown here with Brushed Yellow Spanish Field tiles, Teruel in this combination will make any kitchen or bath look cheerful and inviting.
- Tags: Backsplash/Wall, Bathroom, Decorative/Patterned, Indoor, Kitchen, Residential, Spanish, Stair/Risers