A feast for the eyes and the taste buds! Delicious pastry at the Juniper Table cafe in Palm Springs with Granada Tile's Stockholm patterned cement tile (designed by Erin Adams).
Designer: Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture
Patchwork tile installations have to be one of our favorite cement tile installations, and we love the one at Go Greek in Beverly Hills, designed by ModMan. In a range of blues, the concrete tile installation by Granada Tile company is a treat for the eye—just as the yogurt is for the taste buds.
Designer: ModMan | Photographer: ModMan
Granada Tile company's Cluny 888 C cement tile design covers the walls at this Olympia Roasting Company location in Seattle. The elegant encaustic tile brings a flair to the chic surroundings. Image courtesy Olympia Coffee Roasting Co.
Designer Erin Adams' playful chic cement tile - Stockholm design by Granada Tile - plays a leading role in the striking Juniper Table Cafe at the Kimpton Rowan Hotel in Palm Springs.
Photographer: Tracie Yang
Dripp Coffee used Granada Tile's Toscano patterned cement tiles in shades of blue to create a bouyant, happy mood.
The Fullerton Dripp Coffee location is a big bright cheerful place to have a superb cup of coffee and other delicious treats. One of the treats for the eyes is the expanse of Granada Tile encaustic cement tiles in the Toscano pattern extending throughout the cafe.
Granada Tile's cement tile in Fez blue and white pattern at Intelligentsia Coffeebar in Silver Lake (Los Angeles). Fabulous design by Bestor Architecture. The tiles add a lively, bold, graphic effect to a tall, open space.
Designer: Bestor Architecture
The Smock Cafe and Wonder Workshop is a charming hybrid of cafe and hands on arts. The interior design is by Sarah Keenleyside, complete with wrap around cement tile counter in Granada Tile's Serengeti pattern.
Designer: Sarah Keenleyside | Photographer: Sian Richards Photography
At Veronica Salazar's restaurant El Huarache Loco, authentic Mexican fare is served in a sleek setting featuring Granada Tile company's Normandy 941 A cement tile design. These elegant and strong concrete tiles grace walls and floors at the restaurant.
Photographer: Brooke Gray
Granada Tile's cement tile in Fez blue and white pattern at Intelligentsia Coffeebar in Silver Lake (Los Angeles). Fabulous design by Bestor Architecture. The tiles add a lively, bold, graphic effect to a tall, open space.
Designer: Bestor Architecture
There is only one word for the cement tiled bar made by Granada Tile with a funky design by Erin Adams at Luna Cafe in Ashland Oregon - "Cool!" Come for the tiles, stay for the food and extend the R&R at the Ashland Hills Hotel and Suites.
At the Juniper Table cafe in the Rowan Kimpton Hotel Palm Springs, you will find playful cement tiles and yummy food. The former were made by Granada Tile with a design by Erin Adams.
Photographer: Will Taylor, Bright Bazaar
The Beachwood Café has a bright, cheerful decor, enhanced by Granada Tile company's Khufu 931 (pyramid-shaped) design tiles in blue and mustard. The Café's design is by Bestor Architects who also did the Intelligentsia Coffee and Tea in Silverlake with Granada Tile company's Fez 928 A iconic design. Photo from the L.A. Weekly, taken by Jessica Ritz.
Designer: Bestor Architecture | Photographer: Jessica Ritz
This cappuccino at Dripp Coffee has one love and it's the tile it's sitting on: Granada Tile's Alhambra patterned cement tile in blue and white.
Granada Tile's classic black and white Cluny patterned cement tile brings a brisk liveliness to the hip Modern Cafe in Oakland California.
Designer: Arcsine Architecture | Photographer: Misha Bruk
Next time you go to Dripp Coffee - and you will want to - be sure to look down to check out the Toscano patterned cement tile floors by Granada Tile.
A lucky person is holding a coffee topped with ice cream and staring down at a carpet of Granada Tile's Toscano patterned cement tile in Dripp Coffee.
The simple graphic look of the Granada Tile company’s Fez 928 A cement tile blue and white design is at once modern and exotic, working well on this studio office kitchen backsplash and floor. Designed by Shubin + Donaldson Architects.
Designer: Shubin + Donaldson Architects | Photographer: Tom Bonner Photography
Designer/Contractor Hope Alexander created custom tiles in shades of green with abstract serpentine lines that Granada Tile company made for the BedHead PJs shop in New York City.
Designer: Hope Alexander
Jim Rosenfield's office at the Marin Country Mart in Larkspur, California, has a knockout bathroom with a fabulous cement tile installation featuring our Fez tile design.
Photographer: Granada Tile company
Granada Tile company's Fez design in blue and white creates a buzz at the modern Biscuit Filmworks headquarters.
Designer: Shubin + Donaldson Architects | Photographer: Tom Bonner Photography
Even canine companions love Granada Tile company. At the Dog Ranch Bed & Biscuit, Fariba Kashef, of Archarium, used Granada Tile company’s Castelo design for the company's office floor tiles. To see more about the Dog Ranch and our cement tile there, be sure to read about it at www.granadatile.com/blog/2012/07/03/breaking-news-the-dog-ranch-bed-biscuit/
Designer: Archarium | Photographer: Archarium
This exuberant carpet of dreams rolls out into the more neutral surrounding space to create a fabulous focal point. All of the decorative cement tiles were produced by Granada Tile company.
Marea, a fashion boutique at the Terranea Resort near Los Angeles, California, features a tile installation of Granada Tile's Cluny concrete tile design.
Photographer: Granada Tile company
Ever so subtle black and chocolate cement tiles. Based on a design by Tihany Design, these custom cement tiles were made by Granada Tile company for the Spa at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Las Vegas.
Designer: Tihany Design
Ever so subtle black and chocolate cement tiles. Based on a custom design by Tihany Design, these tiles were made by Granada Tile company for the Spa at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Las Vegas.
Designer: Tihany Design
Anchoring the glamor of Elizabeth Arden’s famous Red Door Salon in Union Square in New York City, the floor is paved in Granada Tile company’s Firenze cement tiles, custom colored in black and white. The swirling pattern adds to the space’s feminine allure.
Designer: TPG Architecture
At Otium Restaurant, the restaurant adjacent to The Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles, Tamara Kaye-Honey of House of Honey designed a floor that mixes Granada Tile company’s black, white, silver and grey hexagon-shaped cement tiles with wood, echoing the diversity and complexity of the city outside its doors.
Designer: House of Honey | Photographer: Melissa Valladares
At Otium Restaurant, the restaurant adjacent to The Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles, Tamara Kaye-Honey of House of Honey designed a floor that mixes Granada Tile company’s black, white, silver and grey hexagon-shaped cement tiles with wood, echoing the diversity and complexity of the city outside its doors.
Designer: House of Honey | Photographer: Melissa Valladares
Granada Tile company’s Sofia-55A cement tile design provides a vibrant backdrop for the tapas served at Black Bull restaurant in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. The bright colors of the decorative tile pattern play off the heavier shades of the furnishing ensuring a truly lively experience.
Photographer: Joseph Davis Castleberry
Granada Tile company's Copenhagen design cement encaustic tile, in our in-stock colors of yellow, white, pine and terracotta, glow with the lush colors of a Provencal summer, adding to the beauty of the Terrine Restaurant’s outdoor dining space.
Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
New York design firm Tihany Design chose Granada Tile company's Copenhagen design in a custom colorway to add a lively and elegant French flair to Bouchon Bistro Restaurant Bar in Beverly Hills.
Designer: Tihany Design | Photographer: Art Gray
These Cannes and Monaco cement tiles were designed by MARKZEFF and handmade by Granada Tile company for Delphine Restaurant at the W Hotel in Hollywood. The two designs complement each other perfectly but are different enough, to give the tile installation a smart, rhythmic quality. Against the warm shades of the space, the teal blue offers a great splash of color.
Designer: MARKZEFF | Photographer: Scott Snider
MARKZEFF, the renowned New York design firm, designed the Mercato di Vetro restaurant and the custom tiles, made by Granada Tile company.
Designer: MARKZEFF
Bestia Restaurant chose Granada Tile company's La Rochelle design cement and concrete tile for a touch of warmth and color.
Designer: Osvaldo Maiozzi | Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Granada Tile's Moroccan-inspired cement tile creates a calm and elegant mood at the entrance to Barzotto, a popular Italian restaurant in the Mission District of San Francisco.
Designer: Hannah Collins Designs | Photographer: Kassie Borreson
Granada Tile company’s Europa 874 tile design defines the bustling service counter at Malibu Fish Grill in West Hollywood, California.
Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Designer Jessica Helgerson turned the industrial space into a playful, comfortable spot perfect for a quick drink or lively dinner with friends. Helgerson went for Granada Tile company´s Fez 928B tile design for the bar area. The tile installation adds a striking geometric pattern to the restaurant.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design | Photographer: Dina Avila
Ariel Fox chose cement tiles from Granada Tile company for the pool area at Rubix, a luxury apartment building in Hollywood. Here, Fez geometric cement tile in black and white accents the front of the bar area near the barbecues.
At the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs, the Sessions Bar, the pool-adjacent restaurant and bar, gets a jolt of color from our Fez 928 A cement tile design by Granada Tile company.
Photographer: Mr. Important Design
Granada Tile's modern cement tiles mix geometric forms and vibrant colors that rise from floor to bar front in the Rappahannock Oyster Bar in downtown Los Angeles.
Designer: Studio UNLTD | Photographer: Wonho Frank Lee
The recently-renovated Hotel Burnham, a Kimpton Hotel, designed by BCDG Studio LLC, spotlights its bar, a popular meeting place, with Granada Tile Company’s Cluny cement tile.
Designer: BCDG Studio LLC
Designed by Paul Duesing Design Partners, Proof Restaurant in The Four Seasons in Scottsdale, Arizona is informed by the location’s history as a stagecoach hitching post. The red, white and blue color scheme is picked up by Granada Tile company’s Copenhagen cement tiles covering the floor. Their swirling pattern is reminiscent of the bandannas worn by cowboys.
Designer: Paul Duesing Design Partners | Photographer: Kevin S. Moul
When New York’s beloved bistro Cafe Noir relocated from Soho to Tribeca, the restaurant grabbed the opportunity to redesign the restaurant to reflect the tinge of Moroccan influences in its French fare. A beautiful floor of Granada Tile Company’s Copenhagen cement tiles fit the bill perfectly.
Photographer: Bess Adler
At New York’s The Smith in the East Village, Granada Tile Company’s Serengeti cement tiles offset white subway tiles, industrial lights and wooden tables, adding up to a lively bistro atmosphere that references the city’s historic roots.
Designer: Nema Workshop | Photographer: VChin Photography
The calm grey green of the walls works beautifully with the elegance of Granada Tile's cement tiles in the lively Italian restaurant, Barzotto.
Designer: Hannah Collins Designs | Photographer: Kassie Borreson
Designer Carolina Wicker works the bold colors in Granada Tile's Copenhagen design cement tiles at DAMA, a plush tropical restaurant and bar in the heart of Los Angeles' Fashion District.
Designer: Carolina Wicker | Photographer: Wonho Frank Lee
Popular karaoke bar Breakroom 86 located in the bottom of The Line Hotel in Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighborhood, uses Granada Tile Company’s Serengeti cement tile laid out in a pattern of regular squares.
Designer: Houston Hospitality
Simple furniture, a display of paper flags on the ceiling and colorful Granada Tile Company’s Copenhagen cement tile on the floor bring the festive atmosphere of a Mexican street fair to Mission Cantina, a Mexican eatery in New York.
Rappahannock Oyster Bar in downtown Los Angeles does a playful dance with Granada Tile's modern cement tiles, mixing geometric forms and vibrant colors that rise from floor to bar front.
Designer: Studio UNLTD | Photographer: Wonho Frank Lee
At Seattle’s Omega Ouzeri, white walls and seating, simple tables and Granada TIle company’s blue and white Fez cement tiles create the ideal setting for the restaurant’s updated and tasty Greek food.
For the bar backsplash tiles, the owners chose our graphic Serengeti tile design handmade by Granada Tile company for the space. The angular lines of the cement tile patterns transmit an energy in the space.
Designer: Bar Napkin Productions
Restauranteur and designer Arsalun Tafazoli converted the roof of a historic building in San Diego into a popular lounge, covering the bar at its centerpiece in Granada Tile Company’s blue and white Fez cement tiles.
Designer: Arsalun Tafazoli
At Moby’s, a popular pizza restaurant in New York’s East Hampton, the pizza oven sports a frame of Granada Tile Company’s Fez cement tiles in black and white.
Granada Tile's custom-colored Toscano tile puts you in the mood for Steak & Whisky at this Hermosa Beach favorite haunt.
Photographer: Wonho Frank Lee
Granada Tile company's Serengeti 913 A design cement tile floor dances with the bright Moroccan colors of the furnishings and lighting fixtures. See it live at the Terranea Grill, Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Granada Tile company's Serengeti cement tile design in black and cream can hold its own in a refined elegant setting like the Catalina Kitchen at the Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
At Teleferic Barcelona in Walnut Creek, the American branch of a popular Spanish tapas restaurant, Arcsine Architecture chose Granada Tile company’s Cluny cement tile to cover the bar looking over the open kitchen.
Designer: Arcsine Architecture | Photographer: Patricia Chang, EaterLA
Marché incorporated Granada Tile company's Catalina tile design into the concept for their bistro in Eugene, Oregon that features fresh, local fare prepared with French flair.
Photographer: Marché
Morel's French Steakhouse & Bistro at the Palazzo Las Vegas resort offers up fine wine, delicious food, and a unique cement tile floor by Granada Tile company. Ralph Gentile Architects selected a vibrant blue with chocolate, white and sky highlights in the Provence design.
Designer: Ralph Gentile Architects | Photographer: Douglas Hill Photography
Mesón Nadi's owners have a finely honed sense of style. Here is one of many examples: cool beach bathroom backsplash featuring Granada Tile's Alhambra design.
Designer: Meson Nadi
Meson Nadi uses Granada Tile's cement tile to great dramatic effect, in this case with the Fez-patterned shower wall with Fez-filled niche. Bring it on!
Designer: Meson Nadi
Meson Nadi sports a playful use of Granada Tile's cement tiles (Fez in blue and white) and cement in bathroom floor and backsplash.
Designer: Meson Nadi
In the lobby at the Casa Laguna Hotel & Spa, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Granada Tile Company’s Estrella cement tiles in shades of blue and yellow are a bright and cheery welcome to guests.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Photographer: Tim Street-Porter
The dining room at Casa Laguna Hotel & Spa, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, showcases Granada Tile Company's Alhambra cement tiles in blue and white.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Photographer: Tim Street-Porter
Granada Tile Company's Alhambra cement tiles in blue and white in an elegant sitting room at Casa Laguna Hotel & Spa, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Photographer: Tim Street-Porter
A curvy, two-level bathroom floor at Casa Laguna Hotel & Spa, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, showcases Granada Tile Company's Alhambra cement tiles in blue and white.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Photographer: Tim Street-Porter
Granada Tile’s St. Tropez 883 cement tile livens up the lobby at Terranea Resort and Spa. This decorative tile pattern bring a touch of the south of France to this lobby.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Granada Tile’s St. Tropez883 cement tile is well suited for indoors and outdoors, and here compliments the spectacular view from this outside deck at Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Granada Tile company's Serengeti 913 A design cement tile floor dances with the bright Moroccan colors of the furnishings and lighting fixtures. See it live at the Terranea Grill, Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Granada Tile company's Serengeti cement tile design in black and cream can hold its own in a refined elegant setting like the Catalina Kitchen at the Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
The classic Granada Tile’s La Rochelle 911 encaustic cement tile is perfectly suited with the Mediterranean architecture of the Terranea Resort and Spa entrance.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
A combination of warm and cool colors punctuate the classic tile design La Rochelle-911A hand made by Granada Tile for Terranea Resort and Spa.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Granada Tile’s custom Cluny 688 cement tile evokes the warming function of the fireplace it surrounds. The decorative tiles St. Tropez-883A on the floor of this ocean view deck were also handmade for Terranea Resort and Spa project.
Designer: BAMO | Photographer: Christopher Dow Photography
Custom colored cement tiles from the Echo Collection designs hand made by Granada Tile company for exterior and interior areas at the Club House at the Rancho Santana Resort in Nicaragua.
Designer: Altevers Associates | Photographer: Granada Tile company
Custom colored cement tiles from the Echo Collection designs hand made by Granada Tile company for exterior and interior areas at the Club House at the Rancho Santana Resort in Nicaragua.
Designer: Altevers Associates | Photographer: Granada Tile company
Custom colored cement tiles from the Echo Collection designs hand made by Granada Tile company for exterior and interior areas at the Club House at the Rancho Santana Resort in Nicaragua.
Designer: Altevers Associates | Photographer: Granada Tile company
Commercial tiles aren’t just a product that staff and customers walk on that can handle everyday mishaps; they are also a way to add beauty, interest, and one-of-a-kind features to a commercial space. Cement commercial floor tiles are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, places, and layouts to evoke a certain style, feel, and atmosphere. While they offer a vast array of design options for you to create a unique commercial space, cement tiles are also one of the most durable products available, offering the best of both worlds: beauty and practicality.
Cement tiles are splash and slip resistant, making them perfect for a number of commercial spaces, and they are durable enough to handle heavy foot traffic without wearing down. Other tile materials can easily crack and chip due to wear and tear, incurring constant repair costs. Wood floors may look lovely, but they can easily be damaged due to excess moisture and spills, faded from the sun and foot traffic, and warped due to temperature fluctuations.
Cement commercial tiles hold up to all of these common mishaps, as can be witnessed in the commercial flooring tiles found in shops in Paris from the mid-1800s that are still intact today.
Besides their strength and reliability, cement commercial floor tiling offers an unmatched level of customization. Each tile is crafted by hand, and if there is a color combination, size, or shape that you’ve been dreaming of that’s not in stock anywhere, Granada Tile can make it for you. We can also work with you to create a custom logo or emblem in the tile design and layout.
Because cement tiles are chip-resistant, they are perfect for restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops with high traffic. Being non-slippery, commercial floor tiles are excellent for lobbies and dining areas, and offer a pop of style in all the right places, from the underside of the bar, to the floor and walls of a spa or cafe.
Other commercial spaces that use cement tiles are resorts, hotels, theaters, art galleries, offices, conference centers, retreat centers, hospitals, and salons.
Offered in modern, contemporary, eclectic, traditional and whimsical designs, commercial tiles can be used in a variety of fashions in these types of spaces. Whether you’re looking for a beautiful product that add some drama to your space for aesthetic purposes, or you need a purely practical product that can handle the daily demands of your business, cement commercial tiles give you both.
Commercial cement tiles can be used in many ways throughout a space to add style and protection from the elements and wear and tear. Use them where you would use other tiles, hard wood floors, and even wall décor! They are excellent for the backsplash, foyer, bathroom, underside of a counter or bar, stairs, patio, or a mural on the walls.
If you’re ready to start designing your commercial space with cement tiles, contact us today to speak with one of our helpful staff.
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