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.
Using a variety of Granada Tile company’s cement tile designs in black and white, Michael Canty created an arresting focal point from a simple flight of stairs.
Designer: Michael Canty | Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Featured in Real Simple magazine, a small balcony gets a pop of life and color with floor of Granada Tile company’s Fez cement tile in blue and white.
Designer: HomePolish
Emily Kane-Miller created a beautiful and clever back yard fire pit. She covered a concrete cylinder in Granada Tile's Minis in the shape of a fish scale in the color aqua. While often used with water, she paired it with fire for maximum dramatic impact. (The red chairs heighten the drama too.)
Designer: Emily Kane-Miller
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
Arcadia Studio in Santa Barbara, California designed this tasteful and welcoming seating area with fire pit using Granada Tile's geometric Burgos design.
Designer: Arcadia Studio
BlossomPortland Landscape Design brings a small patio to life with Toscano cement tiles on a background of grey cement tiles, both by Granada Tile. Be sure to check out the close up image.
Designer: BlossomPortland
Here is the close-up of BlossomPortland's small patio featuring a "carpet" of Granada Tile's Toscano design cement tile.
Designer: BlossomPortland
BlossomPortland commissioned Granada Tile to make Corsica-designed cement tiles in warm and vibrant colors for this beautiful Portland backyard. Check out the close-up photo of these same tiles in this section.
Designer: BlossomPortland
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
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
The sensational carpet created by these cement tiles from Granada Tile company gives a whole new meaning to a room with a view. If you are lucky enough to know the owners of the Pasadena Showcase House, you might get a chance to see it. This beautiful outdoor environment was created by Sacred Space Garden Design.
Designer: Sacred Space Garden Design
Here are the close ups of the Granada Tiles custom colored by BlossomPortland. The designs are Santander and Corsica in the Echo Collection. Be sure to check out the photo of the stunning finished outdoor patio.
Designer: BlossomPortland
The juxtaposition of cacti and Granada Tile's Fez patterned cement tiles in blue and white is some how, well, cute.
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Designer: Emily Henderson Design | Photographer: Tessa Neustadt
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 Martyn Lawrence Bullard is a genius at all things exuberant and joyful and this other part of his backyard is no exception.
Designer: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design
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.
Jennifer Hamelet, of Mirador Builders, went with the cement tile pattern Sofia in a custom colorway. It creates a unified feel, and the warm tones of the cement tiles harmonize with the Spanish feel of the house.
Designer: Mirador Builders | Photographer: Mirador Builders
To celebrate the launch of her new website, Mane Addicts, celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin tapped Consort Design to transform her rooftop deck. Building on a foundation of Granada Tile Company’s cement tiles, the patio is now an urban oasis.
Designer: Consort Design | Photographer: Phil Sanchez
To make an outdoor deck pop, Jill Burnham added a floor of Granada Tile Company’s Serengeti cement tile.
Granada Tiles Luxor cement tiles are the very first thing to catch your eye when you enter the Waterford Residence in Long Beach. Gentle and suggestive in aqua and white, they speak to elegance and a lifestyle near the ocean.
Designer: Better Shelter
Granada Tile’s Ronda cement tile design selected by firm Brenes y Salas for condominiums project near Cartago, Costa Rica. This design adds a bold, rhythmic splash of color to the walls.
Granada Tile company's cement tile in Fez 928 A geometric blue and white pattern makes a bold statement at this private residence is in the hills of West Hollywood.
Photographer: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
When designer extraordinaire Nate Berkus contacted for patio tile, we will thrilled. He chose simple simple--but perfect--square tiles from our Echo Collection in coffee and white. The resulting patio sings. Here is a photo from Architectural Digest.
Designer: Nate Berkus
Construction firm Brenes y Salas faced condominiums near Cartago, Costa Rica, with Granada Tile company´s Ronda tile design, adding a bold, rhythmic splash of color to the project.
Photographer: Brenes y Salas
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
This charming backyard garden was designed by Snowbird Landscape Design for a home in Atwater Village, Los Angeles. It was installed by Marlon Minchez Construction.
Designer: Snowbird Landscape Design
In Little Rock, Ashley Knickrehm has created an elegant, bucolic deck with Granada Tile's encaustic cement tile La Rochelle.
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Designer: Emily Henderson Design | Photographer: Tessa Neustadt
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Designer: Emily Henderson Design | Photographer: Tessa Neustadt
So simple, but so effective. Granada Tile's diagonal striped Santander tile gives this staircase all of the drama it deserves.
Granada Tile's Burgos patterned cement tiles in midnight, white and grey create a peaceful and playfully undulating patio.
The outside of your home is a space where you can make it whatever you want—whether that be a Zen retreat, a fun party space for entertaining, a kid-friendly playground, or a lush garden filled with plant life and color. Whatever you envision your outdoor space to be, it all starts with the right foundation. As a practical-minded yet fun-loving homeowner, you want something that will stand up to Mother Nature and still look beautiful. Cement outdoor tiles are one of the most versatile products on the market that can help you set the tone for your blank canvas, or enhance the outdoor space you already love. (Note: They are not recommended for areas that freeze in wintertime. Repeated freezing and thawing could cause cracking.)
Cement outdoor tiles are strong, durable products that are designed to hold up to chips, scratches, moisture, dirt, and foot traffic to provide homeowners with a guilt-free investment that also provides spot-on style. There are no compromises with outdoor concrete tiles because they come in a nearly endless variety of colors, patterns, styles, and layout options for custom results anywhere in your outdoor space. Transform a cozy backyard into a sanctuary, or a large, expansive yard into your own sophisticated resort.
Now, you maybe wondering, “why wouldn’t I just choose plain cement for my backyard space or patio?” Cement is a common material used outdoors because it is so durable and able to withstand the elements. But cement tiles take it up ten notches in terms of style and design possibilities. If you don’t want just any ordinary outdoor space, then cement outdoor tiles are the best way to go. The other benefit about using cement outdoor floor tile over typical poured cement is that if any of the tiles do show any damage or wear over time, you can simply replace a tile and not the entire cement structure. Just be sure not to install them where they can potentially freeze and thaw, as stated above.
As you begin imagining all of the ways you can use cement outdoor floor tiles in your outdoor space, we encourage you to think beyond the normal constraints of tile application. We know you are an imaginative homeowner who does plenty of their own research, but we wanted to help you out and excite you even more about the many ways you can use cement outdoor floor tiles and wall tiles by providing some suggestions:
Outdoor patio tiles are one of the most common ways to use cement tiles outside. Especially if they’re shielded from the harsh elements and don’t sit out in the steamy sun or rain all day, they will last a very long time while maintaining their original luster.
Some homeowners like to take inspiration from nature and go with cement outdoor floor tile for patio in earthy shades and intricate patterns that mimic the organic life outside. Others, on the other hand, like to juxtapose bold modern tiles with the scenery of their outdoor space to create interesting contrast. It’s totally up to you!
During the installation process, outdoor floor tiles must be sealed properly to ensure they can resist stains and fading. A sealant will help prevent dust, dirt, grime, and moisture from permeating the tile and staining the design. You may also want to have your tiles re-sealed once the installation, cleaning and drying processes have taken place. Ask your contractor about using a penetrating sealer with UV protection to keep direct sunlight from fading your tiles.
When you are able to, you can keep your outdoor tiles clean by regular sweeping and washing them with a non-acidic natural cleaning solution. You can review our in-depth cement tile maintenance page for more info.
If we’ve successfully inspired you and you’re ready to make outdoor cement tile a part of your outdoor space, then the first step is deciding the style and feel you would like to evoke.. Cement tiles can be neutral and simple, modern and bold, or intricate and eclectic. Do you want your outdoor space to resemble a lush, tropical retreat in Bali? A fun retro entertainment spot in New York City? Or perhaps a cozy, comfortable space for family get-togethers? Each of these options is possible, but there are so many others as well.
Whatever you’re envisioning for your space, remember that you are free to mix, match, and incorporate various styles, colors, and layout patterns of cement outdoor flooring tiles. The design experts at Granada Tile are here to help you dream BIG and get started designing your beautiful outdoor living space with cement outdoor tiles. Get in touch today.
The next big decision is deciding where to install your outdoor tiles. Do you want to use them as outdoor patio tiles within an outdoor living area or outdoor kitchen, or do you want to use them as outdoor floor tiles, on both covered and uncovered areas? We can help you decide where you should place your cement tiles to make the most impact.
Get in touch with us today to order your cement outdoor tiles, or to inquire about creating your own custom cement tiles.
Outdoor tiles can transform just about any space, from a plain backyard to an outdated patio to an outdoor kitchen. If you’ve been wanting to create the ultimate backyard space for relaxing and entertaining in the warmer months, the trick is adding elements that are typically found only inside. One easy way to do this is with cement outdoor tiles. Cement tiles are great for adding style and a living room-like atmosphere to your backyard, turning it into the favorite room in and outside of your house. Use cement outdoor floor tiles to create a patio living space complete with comfortable furniture and even an outdoor fireplace. Create built-in seating around a fire pit, or use cement tiles inside an outdoor kitchen. Learn more about the many ways you can use cement tiles to upgrade your backyard in this post!
A Porch Tiled in Granada Cement Tile Is One Of The Most Popular Outdoor Rooms on HouzzOne of the most popular and striking ways homeowners and designers are using cement tiles is creating comfortable outdoor spaces, like covered porches. Combine walls and floors tiled in cement tiles with an outdoor seating area, fireplace and an outdoor kitchen, and you’ve got the recipe for the ultimate in luxury outdoor living spaces. One of the most popular of these tiled outdoor living spaces was featured on the online home decorating website Houzz, and highlighted cerulean blue and white cement tiles in a repeating diamond and starburst pattern from Granada Tile. Check out this popular tiled porch here and get inspired for your own home!
Granada Tile Cement Tiles Pop In Outdoor Spaces From Patios to PorchesFrom gracing the floor of a brightly colored outdoor patio surrounded by a mixed assortment of potted plants, to a soothing covered porch outfitted with a relaxing hanging hammock, cement tiles can help you create the outdoor space of your dreams. With nearly an unlimited number of styles, colors, shapes, and designs to choose from, you can transform any outdoor space you have, no matter the square footage. If you want to create a serene zen-like backyard that can just as easily host friends as it can an afternoon meditation session, or a luxurious outdoor kitchen and living space complete with a tiled bar and backsplash, you’ll find all the style and durability you need with cement outdoor tiles.
Outdoor Bars: Granada Cement Tiles Make Every Hour HappyIt’s important for restaurants, bars and cafes to stand out from their competition and create their own authentic style. With the right colors, patterns, and designs, they can, and cement tiles are a key player in helping business owners create their own signature style. One unique way to make good use of cement restaurant tile is on the bar area. You can use cement tile on the walls on the front side of the bar, on the backsplash behind the bar area, and on the floors. The bar is the perfect place to infuse some color and energy into a restaurant or café, and create a fun, elegant and lively atmosphere. Check out some of our favorite tiled bars in this post!
Granada Tile’s Burgos Tiles Showers This Outdoor Space with SerenityOne of our favorite ways to use cement tiles is by combining the artistic qualities of tiles with the natural beauty of an outdoor space. While traditional patterned tiles play with the organic swirls and curves of nature, a geometric design adds nice contrast and highlights both natural and artisan elements beautifully. This post features the Burgos tile from Granada Tile, and proves that patterned cement tiles don’t have to mean bright bold colors and textures. This tile design features soft tones of white, light grey, and a deeper grey to complement the greenery in the outdoor setting and serve as a serene and tranquil backdrop. This outdoor living space is nothing short of stunning and sophisticated.
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