To bring life to their outdoor kitchen set-up, a Texas client installed a backsplash of Granada Tile company’s Cluny 888 D cement tiles.
With only the addition of a small backsplash of Salamanca cement tiles over the store, this kitchen, designed by Michael Canty is transformed. The color scheme - white, grey, black and turquoise - really makes the area sing.
Designer: Michael Canty | Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Author Joanna Barch created the perfectly color coordinated kitchen using custom colored Granada cement tiles.
Designer: Joanna Barch
The addition of a backsplash composed of Granada Tile company’s Cluny cement tile in swirls of black and white pairs with wooden beams to bring warmth to this traditional.
Adrianna Lopez let her imagination run wild to create a tropical bathroom paradise with Granada Tile company's Fez cement tile in blue and white.
Designer: Adrianna Lopez | Photographer: Marcia Prentice
Designed by Studio Matsalla, a fireplace is given a modern slant with a facing of Granada Tile company’s Serengeti cement tiles in black and cream.
Designer: Studio Matsalla | Photographer: Design Milk
Granada Tile company's Alhambra pattern in blue and white has a crisp, geometric elegance. Stand a few feet back and the effect is pure lace. Designer/builder Hope Alexander developed this colorway using Granada Tile company's Echo Collection customizable catalog.
Designer: Hope Alexander | Photographer: Elizabeth Daniels Photography
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
What could be more perfect for a scalloped shower niche than the Minis Droplet design in teal and white?
Photographer: Granada Tile company
With a nod to her Cuban heritage, Kristy Socarras Bigelow created a patchwork wall in the kitchen nook of her own home in Colorado using Granada Tile company’s cement tile designs in a variety of tile patterns.
Designer: Kristy Socarras Bigelow
A chic Laundry Room designed by Michelle Lisac using Granada Tile's Athens Tile on the wall.
Builder: DRVO Builders
Designer: Michelle Lisac Interior Design | Photographer: Jennie Corti Photography
This assertively Modern bathroom by Bestor Architecture is striking and beautiful with its strong black and white diagonal floor (Granada Tile's Santander cement tile pattern) and it's playful wall behind the sink with multiple combinations of color in the Maldon tile.
Designer: Bestor Architecture | Photographer: Laure Joliet
Mirador Builders assures a lovely, sunny entrance to a stately mansion by lining the walls with Granada cement and concrete tiles in Barcelona 881 design. Mirador Builders selected the color combination and Granada Tile company made the cement tiles to order.
Designer: Mirador Builders | Photographer: Mirador Builders
Our clients installed our Barcelona tile design, a lively cement tile pattern, in a combination of mustard, green and coral. It sets just the right tone for the historic space, originally designed by architect Carl Lindbom in San Clemente, California.
Photographer: Granada Tile company
This lovely beach house brings a playful formality to the bathroom by lining the shower with midnight and white pinstripes.
Bestor Architecture has set a new standard for modern design with this sleek, yet cheerful bathroom, featuring two of Granada Tile's sensational cement tiles: Santander stripes on the floor and Maldon playful triangles on the wall of the shower.
Designer: Bestor Architecture | Photographer: Laure Joliet
This office kitchen, by and for Casey Roy Design in San Antonio Texas, illustrates the impact of a bold backsplash. Granada Tile company’s Ardoz cement tiles in black and white help take traditional cabinetry boldly into the present.
Designer: Casey Roy Design | Photographer: Casey Dunn Photography
Tile walls make for drama and durability in bathrooms. Edward Solis chose Granada Tile company's Fez design in a bold black-and-white combination. It's a great counterpoint to the pale blue of the other walls and lends an Art Deco feel to the cement tile installation.
Designer: Edward Solis
The Buniel cement tile by Granada Tile greets you at the entrance to the bathroom and takes you all the way in and up the wall. It is both calm and invigorating. A beautiful place to be at any time of day.
Designer: Retox By Lauren Imparato
The Hillis family of Scottsdale Arizona created the perfect outdoor barbecue area using a classic geometric pattern in a bright blue and white.
Designer: Hillis Built Luxury Homes
Artist and designer Tim Balon chose Granada Tile company’s Santander 922 design to create this modern and elegant backsplash cement tile for remodel in a kitchen addition in San Francisco.
Designer: Tim Balon | Photographer: Tim Balon
Design Vidal, a longtime Granada Tile company client, opted for the exotic motif that Fez 928 A cement tile blue and white design gives to this kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Design Vidal | Photographer: Susanne Hayek Photography
Granada Tile worked with artist Michelle Weinberg to create custom cement tiles for Shadow Canopy, a piece commissioned by Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places for the county’s reconstructed GSA Trade Shops facility. In all, she used 3,000 square feet of cement, encaustic tile from Granada Tile company for the project.
Designer: Michelle Weinberg | Photographer: Paul Clemence
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 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
In the Chino Canyon House, Designer Duane Smith of Hundred Mile House plays with Granada Tile's Santander tile on the backsplash.
Designer: Duane Smith | Photographer: Ken Dundas
Granada Tile company’s white Andalucia Arabesque cement tile adds a subtle movement in a classic clean white bathroom.
Designer: Granada Tile Company | Photographer: Granada Tile company
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
In this Philadelphia kitchen, designed by inHabit Architecture & Design, Granada Tile company’s Cluny cement tile graces the backsplash. The concrete tiles contain a hint of pale blue that matches the cabinetry in this modern traditional kitchen.
Designer: inHabit Architecture & Design | Photographer: Sam Oberter Photography
In this Philadelphia kitchen, designed by inHabit Architecture & Design, Granada Tile company’s Cluny cement tile graces the backsplash. The concrete tiles contain a hint of pale blue that matches the cabinetry in this modern traditional kitchen.
Designer: inHabit Architecture & Design | Photographer: Sam Oberter Photography
Author Joanna Barch crafted a beautiful, colorful kitchen complete with custom colored cement tiles from Granada Tile.
Designer: Joanna Barch
The team at Design Vidal picked Granada Tile company’s Serengeti 913 A concrete tile pattern to add vitality to this kitchen area.
Designer: Design Vidal | Photographer: Design Vidal
Antoinette Tisa and Andrew Sonpon selected Granada Tile company’s Cluny 888 C concrete tile design for their backsplash, creating an emphatic statement in this polished space.
A classy kitchen backsplash in Granada Tile company’s Fez 928 B concrete tile makes a chic statement in New York City.
Photographer: Greg Broom
Granada Tile company’s bold blue Corsica cement tiles echo the vivid color of the nearby ocean in the shower stall of a Venice Beach, California home renovated by Mox Construction.
Designer: Mox Construction
What a delight to have a designer/architect create a tile and then use it in their own home! This tile, designed by Taryn Bone is called A Little Off - Corner and gives you that happy sense of anticipation and playfulness.
Designer: Taryn Bone | Photographer: Joyelle West Photography
Designer Chris Barrett transforms this hacienda kitchen by adding a bold graphic swath of Granada Tile's Serengeti pattern cement tile.
Designer: Chris Barrett Design
As we all know, Designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard is a phenomenon of exuberant, Moroccan-inspired good taste. Granada Tile has had the honor to be selected for a number of his projects, including this one. Our geometric, Fez design is one of his favorites.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design
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
Granada Tile company’s Minis Collection Star and Cross cement tiles in grey and white provide an elegant backdrop to this kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Granada Tile Company | Photographer: Granada Tile company
This stunning bathroom weaves together three different colors (white, grey and silver) of Granada Tile's Long Hex design.
Designer: Granada Tile Company | Photographer: Granada Tile company
Designers Dabney Frake and Ann Manubay transformed the kitchen of what they lovingly call "world's ugliest condo," adding marble countertops and a tile backsplash in our grey and white Normandy encaustic tile. Image, Dabney Frake for Apartment Therapy.
Photographer: Dabney Frake
The Teka House Aurea experiments with a variety of geometric cement tile patterns in grey scale. In this bathroom, the Burgos tile takes center stage.
Designer: Carlos Ayala and Rutciel Cabrera
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
This very pretty bathroom becomes spectacular with the addition of Granada Tile's Minis Collection Casbah tiles on the wall behind the tub.
Designer: Effin Chavarría
This remarkable kitchen designed by Studio Marchetti speaks of clean modernity with a soul, reflected in the dual use of Granada Tile's hand-poured cement tiles.
Designer: Studio Marchetti | Photographer: Amanda Kirkpatrick
The graphic blue and white zig zag of Granada Tile company’s Ardoz cement tiles heighten the modern lines of this Mill Valley, northern California bathroom.
Designer: Pfau Long Architecture
Design Vidal Collective used Granada Tile's Sofia patterned cement tiles for the backsplash of this happy kitchen.
Designer: Design Vidal | Photographer: Design Vidal
Hatchworks Austin-based design and construction firm adapted Granada Tile's Castelo 1026A for this unique kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Hatchworks | Photographer: Stacie Leigh Photography
Hokkaido cement tiles in shades of blue from Granada Tile Company's Echo Collection, brighten the fireplace of a ranch house in Encino designed by VonFitz Design. The architect on the project was Jeff Troyer.
Designer: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design | Photographer: Lee Manning
Using Granada Tile's Maldon patterned cement tile, Carlos Ayala and Rutciel Cabrera created the effect of a bold weaving on the wall of a bathroom at their beach compound.
Designer: Carlos Ayala and Rutciel Cabrera
Take a page from Pineapples and Coffee Cups play book: tile a living room wall with Granada Tile's Badajoz cement tile, hang a chair, pile on soft and cozy blankets and pillows, and jump in!
Designer: Pineapples and Coffee Cups
Petra Klein has led the way to cheerfulness with this bathroom, bedecked with Granada Tile's Malmo patterned tile.
Joyful and vibrant, this kitchen wall sports Granada Tile company’s Minis Collection Kite tile in blue and white. Enjoy a sense of a carefree summer every day of the year!
Designer: Granada Tile Company | Photographer: Granada Tile company
Justina Blakeney, owner/designer of Jungalow, chose Granada Tile to make a custom Egret cement tile hexagon for her Casita project. The tile literally soars through the room, creating an invigorating feeling of flight and serenity.
Designer: Justina Blakeney, Jungalow
In collaboration with Granada Tile, Justina Blakeney of Jungalow fame has designed a custom Egret hexagonal cement tile. Paired with Granada Tile's midnight hexagon, the effect is stunning.
Designer: Justina Blakeney, Jungalow
In two classic colors - white and blue - this shower almost looks like it's covered in lace. Barbara Manhoff selected the intricate, Mauresque lines of Granada Tile's Alhambra design.
Designer: Barbara Manhoff
This kitchen backsplash is enlivened by subtle shades of grey in Granada Tile company’s Andalucia Arabesque tile.
Designer: Granada Tile Company | Photographer: Granada Tile company
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.
The multi-color dots in the Malmo patterned cement tile by Granada Tile creates a happy and energetic bathroom experience. Special thanks to Petra Klein in Kingston, New York for sharing these images.
Michael Canty tiled this bathroom with exuberance in Granada Tile company’s Mimbres cement tiles, using this intricate pattern as both bathroom floor tile and wall tile.
Designer: Michael Canty | Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Grey and white Minis Star & Cross tiles create an elegant kitchen backsplash designed by Noelle Turner.
Designer: Noelle Turner
Granada Tile's Minis Collection Trellis pattern makes a lovely, classy backsplash in this beach kitchen.
Alhambra tiles in blues and greens are jewel-like in Mox Construction's gorgeous shower.
Designer: Mox Construction
The rich, multicolored Alhambra cement tile gives this shower a quality of bathing among jewels.
Noelle Turner creates a peaceful, elegant kitchen backsplash with Minis Star & Cross tiles in grey and white.
Designer: Noelle Turner
This trio of Olvera Collection hexagons in Ink, Carbon and Lily are just the thing for this modern kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
This Olvera tile - Castilla - works beautifully as a kitchen backsplash. The colors are Ink and Lily and the texture is Vecchio.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Petra Klein's bathroom in Kingston, New York is vibrant and happy thanks to the wall of Malmo patterned cement tile by Granada Tile.
Take a tip from the pros: covering the face of your island with eye-catching handmade cement tiles is guaranteed to garner a second look. So here is ModOp Design's brilliant use of Granada Tile's Madesimo cement tile pattern.
Designer: Better Shelter | Photographer: Alex Zarour, Virtually Here Studios
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
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
Chris Barrett created a delicious oasis in this bathroom using Granada Tile's solid turquoise hexagon cement tiles. Just follow the tiles into the inner sanctum...
Designer: Chris Barrett Design
The sign of a great designer is to take simple elements and put them together in a way where they all sing in harmony. Sarah Sherman Samuel shows that skill in her guest bathroom with Granada Tile's Chicago tile design and 4" x 4" solid white tiles. Thank you also to Domino Magazine for superb coverage.
Designer: Sarah Sherman Samuel | Photographer: Matthew Williams
Designer Laurel Broughton of WELCOME PROJECTS renovated a 1920's Echo Park duplex into a single family home and studio. She used 4" x 4" cement tiles in Pine and Sage from Granada Tile to create and organic, rich green bathroom.
Designer: Laurel Brochton, WELCOME PROJECTS | Photographer: Laure Joliet
Moz Construction uses star-patterned Corsica to jazz up a bathroom floor and walls.
Designer: Mox Construction
Hundred Mile House renovated the Chino Canyon House in Palm Springs utilizing Granada Tile's Santander cement tile in black and white.
Designer: Duane Smith | Photographer: Ken Dundas
This installation gives you a slight glimmer of all of the possibilities when you mix Olvera and Echo Collection tiles.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
It's wonderful to see clients having fun with tiles! Katherine Doumani and her husband of Persnickety Painters created this whimsical backsplash using variations of Granada Tile's Fortuna design.
Designer: Katherine Doumani
Le Shag Residence in California sports a sunny, sensational bathroom which may give you flashbacks. The floor and wall installation of Designer Emma Gardner's Byzantium tile takes your breath away.
A beautiful beach retreat, Teka House by Aurea thrills the visitor with this bathroom filled with Granada Tile's Serengeti patterned cement tiles.
Designer: Carlos Ayala and Rutciel Cabrera
Designed by Adrianna Lopez, this spectacular tropical bathroom had garnered admirers and followers all over the world. The star ingredient is Granada Tile's Fez patterned cement tile.
Designer: Adrianna Lopez | Photographer: Marcia Prentice
Nathan Niemi created a gloomy-day proof bathroom in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As he wrote, "We recently remodeled our home and used your Tunis 54B tile in our master bath. It came out great!"
Designer Stefani Stein produced an unforgettable nook for hats, keys and sundry with Granada Tile's Minis Collection star and cross pattern.
Designer: Designer Stefani Stein | Photographer: Tessa Neustadt
In the Teka House beach retreat by Aurea, a Vegas patterned tile wall reflects in the mirror and creates a fascinating focal point in the bathroom.
Designer: Carlos Ayala and Rutciel Cabrera
This modern kitchen sports an elegant black and white trellis mosaic from Granada Tile's Minis Collection.
Cement tiles are one of the hottest interior design products right now, and for good reasons. You probably already know they are incredibly stylish and sophisticated, but you may not know that they are almost unmatched when it comes to durability, strength, and versatility. They can be used in just about any setting, and one of the top trending ways to use them is on walls.
If you’ve been looking for a stylish and practical option for updating a bathroom, or adding a feature wall in your living room, learn about why concrete wall tiles are the perfect solution.
Cement tiles are made from a mixture of concrete, powdered marble, sand, and color pigment that is poured into a mold shape and then compressed under 2,000 pounds of pressure. The design options are virtually limitless with cement tiles, and once you choose one that you fall in love with, you’ll be able to enjoy it for many years to come because concrete tiles are very durable and highly resistant to fading, wearing, and scratching.
Unlike ceramic tiles, cement tiles aren’t made with paint and glaze and fired under a heated kiln. While ceramic tiles have a design that is applied to the surface, and can wear away over time, concrete tiles are made with the colors and pattern as a solid part of the tile itself. This is what makes concrete tile so much more durable and longer lasting than ceramic tiles, and a great practical option for everyday living.
The benefits of cement tiles extend far beyond just their durability. They are also water-resistant, scratch-resistant, and fade-resistant, which makes them the best concrete tiles for walls at home or in your commercial space.
If you’ve been searching for the best product for your new home, business, or renovation, here are a few reasons why concrete wall tiles are the best option:
One of the qualities of concrete wall tiles that consumers love most is their versatility. Use various designs, patterns, and colors within the same hue family around the spaces in your home to create a look that’s one-of-a-kind and cohesive.
Here are some of the ways you can use concrete tiles for walls in your home or business:
Create a stunning floor-to-ceiling cement tile showerCement tiles can withstand water and mold damage beautifully, and keep their like-new appearance. Use solid color cement tiles in square or classic subway to create a modern spa-like shower. Choose a bold geometric patterned cement shower wall tile to give your bathroom a focal point.
Tile the walls in a guest or master bathroomYou can have a lush spa in your own master bedroom, or give guests a luxurious powder room experience with gorgeous cement bathroom wall tiles, in a serene color palette. Tile floor to ceiling in the same tile shape and color for a spa look and feel, give your bathroom a wow factor with a funky pattern, or tile halfway up the wall to create bathroom-friendly wainscoting.
Use cement wall tiles on your kitchen backsplashJust about every kitchen has a tile backsplash. Make yours stand out with ultra stylish concrete wall tiles in a trendy geometric pattern, Moroccan-inspired design, or traditional Moorish pattern.
Extend the backsplash tile to the rest of the kitchenExtending the cement tile from the backsplash to the rest of the kitchen walls will give your kitchen a total aesthetic upgrade and create a look that is both modern and “wow.” Using the same tile design in a pattern will deliver a striking feature kitchen, while using the same single-colored kitchen wall tiles will look fresh and clean. Using two different colored and patterned tiles can provide any look you want—modern and minimalistic, traditional and elegant, or funky and eclectic.
Create a feature wall in a living or dining roomUse cement tiles on a feature wall in your living or dining room that you want to stand out. Use a solid color tile to create a border and a unique pattern in the middle to create a permanent work of art.
Design a tile mural on a feature wall or above a mantelHave you always loved the look of mural walls? You can create your own custom design that will last for as long as you want it to, with beautiful concrete wall tiles in a variety of colors, patterns, and stylistic influences.
Tile a wall or front entry way with a crest or monogramCustomize your home with your family’s one-of-a-kind crest, emblem, or monogram made with wall concrete tiles. Give guests a grand welcome to your home this way, at the front gate or the foyer.
The next step after deciding on wall concrete tiles to upgrade your space, or build your dream home, is choosing the right supplier and design partner. Granada Tile specializes in the highest quality artisan made cement tiles on the market. Our 100% handmade cement wall tiles are made from the finest ingredients, and in the traditional fashion, to provide you with a wide variety of beautiful products. Browse through our signature collections and find the pattern, shape, and size cement tile that’s perfect for your project. Or, create your own one-of-a-kind custom cement tile design, with the help from our color palette and design experts.
Get in touch with our design professionals today to get started creating your dream home with concrete wall tiles.
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