Ceramic Tile Design Ideas — Stair Risers

Teruel Spanish Tile Adds Bold, Bright Hues to Backsplash

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Teruel Spanish Tile Adds Bold, Bright Hues to Backsplash

Spanish Teruel tiles add a decorative element in the kitchen. The bright field tiles in this kitchen backsplash make a colorful statement.  Adding hand-painted deco tiles to the mix creates visual interest and softens the overall look.

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Spanish Custom Signs & Monuments

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Spanish Custom Signs & Monuments

For this custom sign, our Portuguese Braganza 3 is a design pattern. We can create signs in any font, size, or color. Have something specific in mind? Send us your idea and we'll bring it to life.  Not exactly sure what you want?  We can provide a concept for you to help you achieve your design goals.  

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Spanish Tiles on Stair Risers

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Spanish Tiles on Stair Risers

Spanish tile designs on these stair risers make a subtle statement. This staircase shows true Spanish tile design flair with terra-cotta treads and large Spanish Caceres for the risers. Characteristic of Spanish Tile, the hand painted tiles incorporate stylistic floral patterns into a geometric design using different shades of blue. The repeating geometric floral pattern adds visual appeal and creates a sophisticated look with Old World charm.

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Spanish Caceres Patio Risers

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Spanish Caceres Patio Risers

Using decorative tiles as risers in an outdoor patio adds subtle detail without taking away from the beautiful surroundings. Three different Spanish Caceres tiles are used to create the look in the patio risers shown here. Use of 3x6 for the top row, 6x6 for the middle row, and dots for the bottom row draws attention to the antiqued Talavera on the patio floor.

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Spanish Door Risers

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Spanish Door Risers

Using decorative tiles as door risers makes for a spectacular entry to your home or office. In the door risers shown here, the 4"x4" Spanish Andalucia used with the smaller 2"x2" Andalucia creates different but interesting patterns in the same color pallette.

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