Kitchen
A backsplash of Salamanca Cement Tile is the key to this kitchen’s simple appeal
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
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Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
A Beautiful Color Coordinated Kitchen
Author Joanna Barch created the perfectly color coordinated kitchen using custom colored Granada cement tiles.
Designer: Joanna Barch
A Cluny tile backsplash bestows the allure of the French countryside on this traditional kitchen
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.
A patchwork of patterned and solid cement tiles bring life to a modern kitchen
A patchwork Granada Tile company’s Salamanca-1021, Majorca-1023 and Asturias-1035 cement tiles, in a tightly controlled palette of white, midnight, coral, espresso, midnight and terracotta are a lively addition to this Guatemalan kitchen.
Athens contemporary kitchen
Our Athens patter is surging in popularity, A beautiful kitchen floor with out Athens Tile
Designer: KS McRorie Interior Design
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Photographer: Josh Gibson
Bold black and white Ardoz cement tiles make a powerful design statement
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
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Photographer: Casey Dunn Photography
Buniel Tile is a Class Act in VonFitz Designed Kitchen
This kitchen sports a top-notch design by VonFitz Design. The Granada Tile-made Buniel cement tiles absolutely makes the look.
Designer: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design
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Photographer: Bethany Nauert
Calais tile creates a vibrant, happy backsplash for outdoor barbecue
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
Cement Kitchen Floor Tile Badajoz 912 B Design in Black and White
Dramatic black and white cement tile in Badajoz 912 B design hand made by Granada Tile company for a project by Jessica Helgerson Interior Design.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
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Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Cement Tile Backsplash in Granada Tile company’s Santander Design in Black and White
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
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Photographer: Tim Balon
Cement Tile Kitchen Backsplash Fez 928 A Blue and White Design
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
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Photographer: Susanne Hayek Photography
Chic New York City Kitchen with Normandy-Patterned Cement Tiles
Complete with Granada Tile's Normandy cement tiles, Interior Designer Fawn Galli created this chic kitchen for a fashionista in New York City.
Designer: Fawn Galli Interior Design
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Photographer: Konstantinos Pigadas
Chino Canyon House Designed by Hundred Mile House
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
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Photographer: Ken Dundas
Classy and Exotic Kitchen in The Current
Using Granada Tile's Tunis design, Ariel Fox Design created this striking commercial kitchen in The Current in Long Beach.
Designer: Ariel Fox Design
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Photographer: Manolo Langis
Cluny Cement Tile highlights the cabinetry in a pale blue kitchen
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
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Photographer: Sam Oberter Photography
Cluny Cement Tile highlights the cabinetry in a pale blue kitchen
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
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Photographer: Sam Oberter Photography
Colorful Kitchen Lovingly Curated with Custom Colored Tiles
Author Joanna Barch crafted a beautiful, colorful kitchen complete with custom colored cement tiles from Granada Tile.
Designer: Joanna Barch
Concrete Cement Tile Kitchen Backsplash Serengeti 913 A Cream and Black Design
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
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Photographer: Design Vidal
Concrete Kitchen Floor Tile Badajoz 912 B Design in Black and White
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design remodeled the kitchen of a Portland, Oregon, condominium using Granada Tile company’s Badajoz 912 B concrete tile pattern in black and white, harmonizing with the strong lines of the rest of the space. Em Shephard was the project manager.
Designer: Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
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Photographer: Lincoln Barbour
Concrete Tile Backsplash in Cluny 888 C Design in Black and White in Brooklyn Home
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.
Concrete Tile Kitchen Backsplash Fez 928 B Design in Black and White
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
Custom Sofia design cement tiles anchor a spacious open plan kitchen designed by Commune in Los Angeles
In this spacious open plan Los Angeles kitchen, designed by Commune, which first appeared in Elle Decor, a custom-colored kitchen tile floor of Granada Tile company’s expanded Sofia cement tiles anchors the bright blue cabinetry of this exuberant contemporary kitchen.
Designer: Commune
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Photographer: Richard Powers
Designer/Architect Taryn Bone's Tile in Her New Kitchen
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
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Photographer: Joyelle West Photography
Designer Chris Barrett's Magic Touch Transforms Hacienda Kitchen
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
Designer Kim Gordon Creates a Splashy Kitchen with Granada Tile's Chantilly Tile
Designer Kim Gordon creates a sensational kitchen with Granada Tile's Chantilly's tile.
Designer: Kim Gordon Designs
Elegant Normandy Cement Tile Plays Starring Role in This Kitchen by Fawn Galli Interior Design
In this chic kitchen by Fawn Galli Interior Design, the Normandy cement tiles by Granada Tile play a lead part.
Designer: Fawn Galli Interior Design
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Photographer: Konstantinos Pigadas
Elegant Star and Cross Pattern from Granada Tile Company’s Minis Collection in Kitchen Backsplash
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
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Photographer: Granada Tile company
Encaustic Cement Tile Kitchen Backsplash Normandy 941 A White and Grey Design
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
Granada Tile's Fez Pattern Appears on Both the Kitchen Bar Face and the Backsplash
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
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Photographer: Amanda Kirkpatrick
Granada Tile's Serengeti Tiles Take Center Stage in This Expansive Kitchen
Featured in Dwell Magazine, this light and airy kitchen has a floor covered in glorious Serengeti cement tile by Granada Tile.
Photographer: Grey Crawford
Happy Backsplash in Traditional Kitchen by Design Vidal Collaborative
Design Vidal Collective used Granada Tile's Sofia patterned cement tiles for the backsplash of this happy kitchen.
Designer: Design Vidal
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Photographer: Design Vidal
Hatchworks Used a Custom Tile for this Family-Friendly Kitchen
Hatchworks Austin-based design and construction firm adapted Granada Tile's Castelo 1026A for this unique kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Hatchworks
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Photographer: Stacie Leigh Photography
Joyful Kitchen Backsplash in Granada Tile Company’s Minis Kite Tile in Blue and White
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
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Photographer: Granada Tile company
Justina Blakeney of Jungalow creates a custom hexagon tile for a new Casita
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
Justina Blakeney of Jungalow designs a custom Egret hexagon tile for a new Casita
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
Lovely Shades of Grey in Granada Tile Company’s Andalucia Arabesque in Kitchen Backsplash
This kitchen backsplash is enlivened by subtle shades of grey in Granada Tile company’s Andalucia Arabesque tile.
Designer: Granada Tile Company
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Photographer: Granada Tile company
Minis Star & Cross Tiles Make a Spectacular Kitchen Backsplash
Grey and white Minis Star & Cross tiles create an elegant kitchen backsplash designed by Noelle Turner.
Designer: Noelle Turner
Minis Trellis Pattern Makes a Classy Backsplash in This Beach Kitchen
Granada Tile's Minis Collection Trellis pattern makes a lovely, classy backsplash in this beach kitchen.
Noelle Turner Creates a Peaceful, Elegant Kitchen Backsplash with Minis Star & Cross Tiles
Noelle Turner creates a peaceful, elegant kitchen backsplash with Minis Star & Cross tiles in grey and white.
Designer: Noelle Turner
Olvera Collection Hexagons Look Lovely in Modern Kitchen
This trio of Olvera Collection hexagons in Ink, Carbon and Lily are just the thing for this modern kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Olvera Tiles Perfect for Intimate Backsplash
This Olvera tile - Castilla - works beautifully as a kitchen backsplash. The colors are Ink and Lily and the texture is Vecchio.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Playful and Elegant Madesimo Tiles Make for a Beautiful Kitchen Designed by ModOp Design with Better Shelter
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
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Photographer: Alex Zarour, Virtually Here Studios
Richard Takata Chose Granada Tile's Estrella Designed Cement Tile for His Kitchen
Richard Takata chose Granada Tile's Estrella designed cement
tile for his kitchen, and from the looks of it, his cat approves.
Designer: Richard Takata
Stacey Sell and Steve Price Created This Stunning Kitchen with Granada Tile's Badajoz Tile
This new kitchen is stunning with Granada Tile's Badajoz-patterned cement tiles designed by Stacey Sell and Steve Price.
Designer: Stacey Sell & Steve Price
Star and Cross Huesca Pattern on Rustic Kitchen Floor
The Olvera Collection Huesca tile does several things at once in this large rustic styled kitchen. It adds color - the mix of camel and carbon - and pattern. The Vecchio texture gives that aged look that goes perfectly with the rustic cabinets.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Striking Santander Backsplash in Desert Kitchen
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
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Photographer: Ken Dundas
Stunning Black and White Backsplash in Metamorphosis Design by Paul Schatz for Granada Tile
Designer Paul Schatz combines geometry with a touch of whimsy to create the Metamorphosis design used here in this expansive kitchen backsplash.
Designer: Paul Schatz
Subtle Olvera Hexagons Give Depth to Kitchen Floor
These subtle Olvera Collection hexagons in Blossom color and Limestone finish look perfectly aged to match the rustic surroundings.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Such a beautiful, refined, fresh kitchen by Jette Creative
Jette Creative in San Clemente created an open, elegant kitchen and crowned it with Granada Tile's Cluny cement tiles.
Designer: Jette Creative
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Photographer: Amy Bartlam
Sunny, playful and modern San Francisco kitchen
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
Take a Seat...and Look Down at the Buniel Cement Tile
VonFitz Design hit another home run with this breakfast bar in a classy, modern kitchen. Take a seat and enjoy the sea of black and white Buniel cement tiles made by Granada Tile.
Designer: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design
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Photographer: Bethany Nauert
Try Kourion Cement Tile by Granada Tile for Chic Kitchen
Take a cue from Designer Corie Koss and use Granada Tile's Kourion cement tile in your kitchen.
Designer: Corie Koss
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Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Vibrant kitchen tile with lounging cat
Richard Takata chose Granada Tile's Estrella designed cement tile for his kitchen, and from the looks of it, his cat approves.
White and Black Cement Trellis Mosaic in Modern Kitchen
This modern kitchen sports an elegant black and white trellis mosaic from Granada Tile's Minis Collection.
Wide Open Kitchen with Maldon Cement Tiles
Renovated historic building in Panama with a wide open kitchen area with Granada Tile's Maldon cement tile pattern.
Designer: HacheUve
Wouldn't You Love to Have an Elegant Sitting Area in Your Kitchen?
Who wouldn't love to have an elegant little sitting area to rest, chat, study a recipe or stare out the window? VonFitz Design have created just the thing, complete with very stylish furnishing and cement tile (Buniel by Granada Tile).
Designer: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design
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Photographer: Bethany Nauert
Kitchen Tiles
In general, tiles are a staple product when designing or renovating a kitchen. Most homeowners choose them because they are thought of as the most practical choice. Kitchen tiles can handle water spills without warping and getting damaged and can be fairly durable depending on their material. Ceramic tiles are often a common choice and can be seen in nearly every modern home despite not being the strongest and most stylish option. Plain, square tiles are often seen on kitchen floors, yet, again, despite being neither the most resistant to damage or the most versatile.
Cement kitchen tile, however, offers more durability and versatility than any other tile type and wood flooring combined. They are crafted by hand in a virtually endless variety of designs and patterns and are pressed by an incredible amount of force to create a hard, strong surface. If you’re looking to design or renovate your kitchen with products that can handle the daily demands of your busy life and reflect your unique personal style, then look no further than cement kitchen tiles.
The Benefits of Kitchen Wall Tiles and Floor Tiles
Tiles can be used to evoke a certain look and feel in your kitchen. Do you want a bright and sunny space that wakes you up in the morning? Do you want to have fun with color and invigorate the senses? Are you looking for something clean and simple or bold and modern? Whatever type of style you want to create in your kitchen, tiles can help you do it.
One of the biggest benefits of working with tiles is that they’re often all you need to make a big visual difference in your kitchen. If you have older cabinets, you can often paint them to freshen them up. Replacing an outdated countertop is expensive and may not be in your budget right now. Adding new tile is a cost-effective way to make a significant impact in your kitchen.
Updated kitchen wall tiles freshen up the backsplash and complement the cabinets. Floor tiles for kitchen tie everything together and are often the perfect way to incorporate color and pattern.
Besides these ideas, here are some of the major benefits of kitchen tiles:
- Protect your walls and floors from damaging spills and messes
- Make clean-up easier and faster
- Allow you to custom design to match your home’s personality
Unmatched Versatility
Cement kitchen tiles can be used in a variety of ways in a residential kitchen. From a practical, moisture-resistant and non-slippery surface to walk on to a stylish piece of décor to complement your kitchen design, cement tiles are the only product you need for the floors and walls in your kitchen.
- Backsplash: Cement kitchen backsplash tile offers many design options for all styles, from modern and bold to colorful and eclectic.
- Kitchen Floor: Turn the floors in your kitchen from boring and plain to vibrant and a focal point all on their own with cement tiles.
- Island Face and Underside: Add cement tiles in an unexpected place such as on the face or underside of your kitchen island.
- Kitchen Walls: Add kitchen wall tiles from floor to ceiling. Alternatively, add special touches by incorporating a strip of tiles across your walls. Using cement tiles, you can mimic the look of wainscoting by tiling halfway up the wall and capping it off with a surface bullnose tile. You can also create an emblem or unique focal design and more.
What Are Cement Tiles Made of and Why Are They the Best?
Cement tiles are made from a mixture of cement, sand, marble powder, and pigment that is compressed under 2,000 pounds of pressure into decorative molds. Unlike ceramic tiles, they are not painted or glazed on the surface, and the colors and designs are actually a part of the tile itself. The manufacturing process, which is done by hand by artisans, is what makes cement tile kitchen incredibly durable.
How Can Cement Tiles Match Your Kitchen Style?
Once you’ve begun the process of designing or renovating your kitchen, it’s time to begin thinking about the overall look and feel of the space. Consider how much of a statement you want your cement kitchen wall tiles to make, and how much color and pattern you want them to bring into your kitchen. Do you want your backsplash to jump out as soon as you walk into the kitchen? Or, do you want to keep your backsplash and cabinets soft and neutral and have fun with some color and pattern on the floor? The sky is the limit when it comes to creating kitchen tiles designs with cement tiles!
When to Use Cement Tile
Cement tile is appropriate in every kind of kitchen. No matter what kind of design you want to achieve or how you plan to use your kitchen, cement tile is the ideal material. Despite hearing this, people often wonder if it’s really the right material for their own kitchen. To help illustrate why floor tile, backsplash tile, and wall tile are so versatile, consider the kinds of kitchens it works best in.
- High-Traffic Kitchens: The kitchen is the centerpiece of the home. You spend tons of time there cooking, but also relaxing, gathering, talking, and transitioning. All that traffic takes a toll. Floor tiles and backslash tiles are extra durable and can withstand years of high-traffic without showing signs of aging or requiring major maintenance and repairs.
- Gourmet Kitchens: If you love to cook you want your kitchen to perform perfectly. Since you also spend a lot of time in the space, you want it to be as stylish and inviting as possible. Kitchen backsplash tile and floor tile are the perfect materials to use in this high- traffic area. Tile is easy to clean and sanitize, easy to walk and work on, and easy to love and look at. It’s the best of all worlds for the home chef.
- Kid-Friendly Kitchens: Kids are going to spill drinks, track mud in from outside, crush chips into the floor, and splash things on the wall. All those messes take a toll on the space unless you have cement backsplash tile and floor tile. The durability of cement stands up to the test of time.
- Classic Kitchens: When you read about modern cement tiles they sound particularly sleek and trendy. It’s true that they can be, especially with something like a modern kitchen backsplash. If, however, you want to create a classic, rustic, or naturalistic look there is kitchen backsplash tile and floor tile that perfectly matches your aesthetic.
- Stylish Kitchens: The bold colors and ornate patterns that are possible with cement tile are perfect in kitchens that put style first. If you want to create a contemporary, bold, eye-catching, or unique kitchen space, backsplash tile and floor tile are the perfect medium. Tile allows you to highlight and mix-and-match designs for creating your own one-of-a-kind look.
- New Kitchens: When you remodel your kitchen, a lot of thought goes into the cabinets, appliances, and paint colors. Don’t overlook the importance of floor tile and backsplash tile. These elements tie the whole design together and give you the option to make a bold statement of their own. Many remodel projects incorporate a modern kitchen backsplash or a bright floor tile to help you create the unique look that brings together all kitchen elements.
Design a Kitchen for Everyday Life
The durability and non-slip surface of cement kitchen floor tile makes them the perfect choice for your kitchen. Kitchen tiles will stand up to the wear and tear of everyday life and messes but clean up easily for the most elegant moments in your life as well. When you are a busy family who juggles kids’ birthdays with dinner parties, you don’t have time to choose between what you need and what you love. You need a kitchen that can transition through every moment of your life seamlessly.
Create a Customized Kitchen with Cement Tiles
Kitchen wall tiles offer more options for customization than any other product available. There are countless colors, patterns, and styles to choose from with Granada Tile, but if there is a design you don’t see in stock, it can be created from scratch just for you. You can swap out colors in a design, or create your own one-of-a-kind design that comes from your own mind, or from inspiration you gathered in magazines, from historical architecture, or from a combination of all of these.
Speak with a design specialist from Granada Tile today to see how you can transform your kitchen into a place that performs for the demands of daily life, and that looks amazing doing it with kitchen tiles.
Blogs About Kitchen Tiles
5 Reasons To Choose Cement Tile For Your Kitchen Backsplash
The kitchen backsplash is an area where you can infuse color and pattern into your kitchen space. But besides good looks, your kitchen also needs to be practical and functional. Cement kitchen tiles offer the best of both worlds when it comes to unmatched style and the ability to withstand messes, splashes, spills, and constant use. In this post, learn about the top 5 reasons why you should choose cement kitchen wall tiles for your backsplash project, and for some inspiration from an incredible cement tile backsplash design.
Kitchen Wall Tiles: How to Add Color and Style to Your Kitchen
If you have an outdated kitchen, you may be thinking about cabinetry, countertops, and new appliances for freshening up the space and infusing your unique style. And while a total renovation will certainly transform your kitchen, there’s one thing you can do to make a big impact and save loads of time and money on a complete overhaul. Cement tiles can be used on the walls and as kitchen backsplash tile to deliver unmatched style. The artisan quality of cement tiles has made them incredibly popular for kitchens, and they are one of the best and easiest ways you can add color and pattern to your kitchen. In this post, find out about all of the reasons why cement kitchen tiles are so great and how you can use them to transform your kitchen.
Granada Tile’s Cement Tiles For A Beautiful Kitchen Tile Floor
Kitchen tiles haven’t always been the most popular choice for modern, stylish kitchens. Boring ceramic tiles can look outdated quickly and leave much to be desired. However, cement tiles are completely changing the landscape for the way tile floors can transform a kitchen. From home kitchens to restaurants and cafés, décor-lovers are looking to cement kitchen tiles to add color, pattern, and top notch style to their space. In addition to beauty, cement tiles are also a practical option for the kitchen floor. Learn more about how to use cement tiles for your kitchen floor here, and be rewarded with some beautiful eye candy!
8 Reasons Why Concrete Tiles Are Perfect for Your Kitchen Remodel
Are you in the process of remodeling your kitchen? Look no further than cement tiles! Not only stylish with a nearly never ending array of colors and patterns to choose from, cement tiles are also very durable and practical for the kitchen. In this blog, check out one of our favorite cement kitchen tile remodels and get inspired by all of the possibilities you have in your kitchen. You’ll also learn the top 8 reasons why concrete tiles are such great products for a kitchen and why you’ll be so glad you chose them over other tile types.
Get The Look: Hexagon Cement Tiles To Soften Your Kitchen Space
A brightly lit and inviting new kitchen is something coveted by nearly all décor and home lovers. Whether you’re currently remodeling a kitchen or you’re simply design obsessed, you understand the importance of matching practicality with style for this well-used part of the home. Our favorite way to do this is with beautiful cement kitchen tiles. Cement tiles add an artisan-like quality to the space that looks incredibly high end, yet offers all the durability and mess-resistance you need in a kitchen. In this blog, we share one of our favorite kitchen tile designs that delivers that bright airy feel we’re all going for. The hexagon kitchen floor tiles meeting the hardwood floors in a honey comb-like layout is to die for, and seamlessly flows into the space between the kitchen and living area using a soft, organic border.
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