Living Room
A fireplace takes on a modern cast with a face of Granada Tile company’s Serengeti cement tiles
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
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Photographer: Design Milk
A mix of black and white cement tiles from Granada Tile Company’s Echo Collection color the risers on a flight of stairs
With a nod to this home’s Spanish Revival roots, a mix of cement tile patterns brings visual interest and a note of whimsy to the risers on a flight of stairs. Chosen from Granada Tile Company’s Echo Collections, the tile patterns, including Bordeaux, Beaune, Astorga, Cluny, Fez, and Santa Fe, find harmony through their tightly controlled palette of black and white and grey.
Designer: Michael Canty
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Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
A Singing Laundry Room
Do you want your laundry room to sing? Take your cue from Micelle Lisac Interior Design and use Granada Tile's Cluny design on the floor.
Designer: Michelle Lisac Interior Design
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Photographer: Jennie Corti Photography
Athens Laundry Room
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
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Photographer: Jennie Corti Photography
Cement Tile Library Floor in Granada Tile Company’s St Tropez 883 Design
Mirador Builders creates masterpiece houses in an upscale Houston neighborhood. For this library/den/study they chose the delicate Granada Tile company’s St Tropez 883 encaustic tile, customized with their own soothing and tranquil color combination.
Designer: Mirador Builders
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Photographer: Mirador Builders
Cement Tile Study Floor in Venezia 901 Custom Design
The homeowners picked custom colors to create a vibrant and organic cement tile carpet in their study. The decorative tile is Granada Tile’s Venezia 901 pattern.
Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Elegant Living Room With Olvera Collection Huesca Pattern
This light-filled living room sports the Olvera Collection Huesca pattern in Sapele and Blossom and a Vecchio texture.
Designer: Zelig Architecture
Encaustic Tile Venezia 901 Custom Design for Inspiring Historian’s Home Office
Granada Tile company’s Venezia 901 cement tile pattern was custom colored by the Ibrahim family. This decorative encaustic tile carpet takes center stage in their new office.
Granada Tile Company’s Alhambra cement tiles cover the entryway of a Seattle home
In a Craftsman-style home outside Seattle, owner David Schneider chose Granada Tile Company’s Alhambra cement tiles from their flagship Echo Collection, to brighten up the entryway of his Seattle home.
Granada Tile Company Sofia cement tile covers the entryway of a Spanish-style home in Los Angeles
Steve Jones, owner of Better Shelter, chose Granada Tile Company’s Sofia cement tile for the entryway floor tile of his Los Angeles home. The house was photographed by Marcia Prentice for her book, “How We Live”.
Photographer: Marcia Prentice
Hokkaido cement tiles in shades of blue from Granada Tile Company's Echo Collection, cover a fireplace in Encino
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
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Photographer: Lee Manning
How to Create a Cozy Nook in Your Living Room
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
Super Simple, Super Elegant Black and White-Tiled Patio
If you want classic and elegant, you have come to the right place. Billie James Design delivers on both counts with a floor of Granada Tile's Borga cement tiles.
Designer: Billie James Design
Welcoming Entry Way in Colorado Home
Granada Tile's Fez cement tile welcomes family and friends to this Colorado home of Kate Myers.
Designer: Kate Myers
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Photographer: Emily Minton Redfield
Living Room Tiles
Cement tiles for the living room are quickly becoming a sought-after product in the design world. Homeowners of all backgrounds are turning to cement living room tiles for their durability, trendy feel, and wow-worthy aesthetic. The integrated lifestyle is still going strong where homeowners are demanding form, function, and style. If you’ve been wanting to jump on this trendy yet time-tested product for your living room space, there has never been a better time than now.
Cement Living Room Tiles
For many families of all sizes, the living room is the center of the home, usually adjoining the kitchen, and is where you go to relax and unwind, laugh and be entertained with loved ones. You need to furnish the living room with products and materials that can handle the heavy foot traffic and look beautiful and representative of your family’s unique personality. Cement tiles are an excellent choice for the living room because they are extremely durable, chip-resistant, slip-resistant, and come in an endless array of colors, patterns, design options and combinations. Cement tiles are stylish for the adults of the household, and durable enough for young kids and pets.
Using Living Room Tiles in Your Home
We’ve all seen the cringe-worthy homes with ugly floor tiles used in odd places like the kitchen countertops on our favorite home renovation shows. While there are plenty of tiles that just don’t make sense for certain areas, that isn’t the case with cement tiles. They can be used on the living room floor, and the walls. Because they are much like an artistic element in themselves, they can be used for both their practicality and their aesthetic.
If we’ve got you imagining all the ways you could use these gorgeous tiles in your living room, we’re here to tell you to think big! To help get you started, take inspiration from these possibilities:
- Liven up a fireplace face and mantel with classic black and white tiles, or colorful designs for an eclectic look.
- Create a custom living room floor with various colors, styles, and patterns of cement tiles.
- Add art to the living room walls with cement tile designs that are unique and will last for years to come.
- Add drama to an entry way to make unforgettable first impressions.
- Add interest to stairs with alternating tile designs.
- Create a carpet with two or more cement tile styles placed in a rectangular shape on the living room floor.
Designing with Living Room Tiles
When it’s time for you to pick cement living room tile for the floor, walls, or stairs, you can choose from our carefully-crafted collections, including the Echo, Minis, and Andalucia Tile Collections, and use them in their original design, or, mix and match for a custom look. No matter what you choose, our design experts are always available to answer your questions and provide helpful feedback and suggestions.
Start playing with these design ideas today and create your one-of-a-kind living room with cement tiles!
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