Diseñador: Michael Canty | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Diseñador: J. Kurtz Design | Fotógrafo: Andrea Rugg
Diseñador: Adrianna Lopez | Fotógrafo: Marcia Prentice
Diseñado por Studio Matsalla, una chimenea recibe una reforma moderna con un revestimiento de baldosas hidráulicas de cemento del patrón Serengeti de Granada Tile.
Diseñador: Studio Matsalla | Fotógrafo: Design Milk
El patrón de baldosas hidráulica Alhambra de la empresa Granada Tile realza la decoración de este baño con su combinación de colores azul y blanco. El diseñador / constructor Hope Alexander desarrolló este acabado de pisos de cemento y mosaicos artesanales de concreto, utilizando el catálogo interactivo de nuestra Colección Echo.
Diseñador: Hope Alexander | Fotógrafo: Elizabeth Daniels Photography
Diseñador: Hope Alexander | Fotógrafo: 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).
Diseñador: Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture
Decoración de una escalera con estilo colonial-español, la mezcla de distintos patrones de baldosas hidráulicas de cemento traen interés visual y una elegancia inigualable. Todos los diseños mosaicos de cemento instalados en esta escalinata, incluye los azulejos decorados a mano: Bordeaux, Beaune, Astorga, Cluny, Fez, y Santa Fe, todos ellos parte de nuestra Colección Colonial Echo de pisos y losetas de cemento.
Diseñador: Michael Canty | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
El diseñador Michael Canty construyó una decoración de escalera exterior con un excelente gusto y elegancia. Los mosaicos hidráulicos de Granada Tile realzan cada escalón.
Diseñador: Michael Canty | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
En la revista House Beautiful apareció esta decoración de baño, en donde nuestras baldosas hidráulicas y mosaicos de cemento Cluny hacen del diseño interior del baño de Los Feliz , un lugar altamente elegante.
Diseñador: Deirdre Doherty Interior Design | Fotógrafo: Ryan Phillips
La elegancia del cuarto de baño estilo hotel de cuatro estrellas diseñado por Deirdre Doherty Interior Design, apareció en la Revista House Beautiful como el mejor diseño interior de Baño del mes, donde la arquitectura del baño se destaca por la instalación de los azulejos de cemento Cluny de Granada Tile Company en colores blanco y negro.
Diseñador: Deirdre Doherty Interior Design | Fotógrafo: Ryan Phillips
Diseñador: HomePolish
Decoración de baño moderna y elegante. Los colores y texturas exuberantes del diseño de baldosas de cemento St. Tropez de la compañía Granada Tile, dan vida al baño de Ken Koonce. Un agradecimiento especial al diseñador / constructor / fotógrafo Ken Koonce por el uso de la fotografía.
Fotógrafo: Ken Koonce
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.)
Diseñador: Emily Kane-Miller
Este baño moderno construido y diseñado por Bestor Architecture es llamativo y hermoso. El piso diagonal en blanco y negro (patrón de mosaico hidráulico de cemento Santander de Granada Tile) y su pared juguetona decorada con nuestro azulejo de cemento Maldon, hacen de este baño un lugar excepcional y único.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
En el patio y terraza de la mansión de nuestros clientes, luce una maravillosa instalación de pisos y mosaicos hidráulicos de cemento, el diseño baldosa de cemento "Barcelona" en colores mostaza, verde y rojo coral, asientan ese estilo colonial en el área de la casa originalmente diseñada por el arquitecto Carl Lindbom en San Clemente, California.
Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: Arcadia Studio
La firma de arquitectura y diseño interior Bestor Architecture ha construido un espléndido diseño interior moderno de baño, donde el piso de cemento es de nuestras baldosas hidráulicas Santander y la fachada de la pared y ducha tienen una instalación de nuestros azulejos decorados de cemento Maldon en colores personalizados.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
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.
Diseñador: House of Honey | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: House of Honey | Fotógrafo: Melissa Valladares
La diseñadora de espacios Karen Vidal de Desing Vidal (Los Ángeles), eligió los pisos mosaicos hidráulicos Cluny de Granada Tile para la decoración de su baño residencial
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Design Vidal
El diseñador de interiores Edward Solis, eligió los mosaicos hidráulicos y azulejos de concreto Fez de Granada Tile para decorar su baño residencial. El baño luce una impecable instalación de baldosas hidráulicas hechas a mano que realzan la arquitectura del baño.
Diseñador: Edward Solis
In order to maintain the historical integrity of this space, long-time Granada Tile company clients Karen and Guy Vidal chose Bucharest cement tile for the bathroom floor of this vintage home.
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Design Vidal
This kitchen sports a top-notch design by VonFitz Design. The Granada Tile-made Buniel cement tiles absolutely makes the look.
Diseñador: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design | Fotógrafo: Bethany Nauert
Design Vidal, un antiguo cliente de Granada Tile, opto por el exótico ornamento que el ladrillo de cemento Fez-928A brinda al backsplash de esta cocina.
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Susanne Hayek Photography
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.
Diseñador: ModMan | Fotógrafo: ModMan
Los propietarios eligieron colores personalizados para crear una alfombra vibrante y orgánica con pisos de cemento para su sala. El piso decorativo es el diseño Venezia-901 de Granada Tile.
Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
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.
Diseñador: Sacred Space Garden Design
Chantilly cement tiles with the custom colors manage to be subtle and bold simultaneously. The bathroom was designed by Mission Tile West with tiles made by Granada Tile company. Photograph by Brian Sanderson.
Diseñador: Mission Tile West | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Architect Barbara Bestor did a stunning cement floor tile installation using our Fez cement tile design. Its bold colors are picked up in the vanity. Photo courtesy of Bestor Architecture.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Bestor Architecture
Granada Tile company’s white Andalucia Arabesque cement tile adds a subtle movement in a classic clean white bathroom.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
Using Granada Tile's Tunis design, Ariel Fox Design created this striking commercial kitchen in The Current in Long Beach.
Diseñador: Ariel Fox Design | Fotógrafo: Manolo Langis
Designer Kathryn Miller excels in creating a classy bathroom complete with Minis Collection cement tiles in a star and cross format on the floor.
Diseñador: Kathryn Miller Interiors & Design
El simple aspecto gráfico del mosaico de cemento Fez-928A en azul y blanco de Granada Tile, es a la vez moderno y exótico, encajando a la perfección con el backsplash y piso de esta oficina de estudio diseñada por Shubin Donaldson.
Diseñador: Shubin + Donaldson Architects | Fotógrafo: Tom Bonner Photography
Stylish bathroom by Ken Koonce gets a soothing, earthtones cement tile floor in Granada Tile company's Cluny design. Special thanks to designer/builder/photographer Ken Koonce for the use of the photograph.
Fotógrafo: Ken Koonce
Floral cement tile design of St. Tropez adds pattern to a serene bathroom by Design Vidal.
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Design Vidal
Una vez más el equipo de diseñadores de Design Vidal eligió el dinámico mosaico de concreto Serengeti-912ª diseño de Granada Tile para agregar vitalidad al área de cocina.
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Design Vidal
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.
Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: Tihany Design | Fotógrafo: Art Gray
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.
Diseñador: Mox Construction
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.
Diseñador: MARKZEFF | Fotógrafo: Scott Snider
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.
Diseñador: Commune | Fotógrafo: Richard Powers
The juxtaposition of cacti and Granada Tile's Fez patterned cement tiles in blue and white is some how, well, cute.
MARKZEFF, the renowned New York design firm, designed the Mercato di Vetro restaurant and the custom tiles, made by Granada Tile company.
Diseñador: MARKZEFF
Bestia Restaurant chose Granada Tile company's La Rochelle design cement and concrete tile for a touch of warmth and color.
Diseñador: Osvaldo Maiozzi | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Diseñador: Emily Henderson Design | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: 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.
Diseñador: 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.
Fotógrafo: 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 company’s Minis Collection Star and Cross cement tiles in grey and white provide an elegant backdrop to this kitchen backsplash.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
Este impresionante baño entrelaza tres colores diferentes (blanco, gris y plata) del diseño Long Hex de Granada Tile.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
Cluny-888C piso de cemento encáustico de Granada Tile nuevamente toma escena en este vibrante espacio de cocina diseñado por Adrianna Lopez.
Diseñador: Adrianna Lopez
El ladrillo de cemento Venezia-901 de Granada Tile fue personalizado con cálidos colores por la familia Ibrahim. La alfombra de ladrillo encáustico decorativo ocupa un lugar central en su nueva oficina.
Turning to their summer home in Greece for inspiration, a young Southern California couple chose Granada Tile company’s Estrella cement tiles in sunny shades of sky, yellow, white and blue for their bathroom floor tile.
Granada Tile company’s Europa 874 tile design defines the bustling service counter at Malibu Fish Grill in West Hollywood, California.
Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
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.
Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: Studio UNLTD | Fotógrafo: Wonho Frank Lee
Echoing the pattern of the ceiling, designer Tamara Kaye Honey of House of Honey confined Granada Tile Company’s Cluny cement tile in black and white within a black grid, bringing elegant formality to the breakfast room of an Altadena home.
Diseñador: House of Honey
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.
Diseñador: Consort Design | Fotógrafo: Phil Sanchez
Colores blanco y azul en el contemporáneo mosaico de cemento Fez-928A hecho por Granada Tile para las oficinas centrales de Biscuit Filmworks.
Diseñador: Shubin + Donaldson Architects | Fotógrafo: Tom Bonner Photography
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”.
Fotógrafo: Marcia Prentice
To make an outdoor deck pop, Jill Burnham added a floor of Granada Tile Company’s Serengeti cement tile.
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.
Diseñador: Carolina Wicker | Fotógrafo: Wonho Frank Lee
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.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture
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.
Diseñador: Better Shelter
Featured in Dwell Magazine, this light and airy kitchen has a floor covered in glorious Serengeti cement tile by Granada Tile.
Fotógrafo: Grey Crawford
Design Vidal Collective used Granada Tile's Sofia patterned cement tiles for the backsplash of this happy kitchen.
Diseñador: Design Vidal | Fotógrafo: Design Vidal
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.
Diseñador: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design | Fotógrafo: Lee Manning
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.
Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
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.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture
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!
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: 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.
Diseñador: Justina Blakeney, Jungalow
Kellie Eserts Interiors created a charming, light-filled bathroom with black and white Parla patterned cement tiles by Granada Tile.
Diseñador: Kellie Eserts Design
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.
Diseñador: Houston Hospitality
This kitchen backsplash is enlivened by subtle shades of grey in Granada Tile company’s Andalucia Arabesque tile.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
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.
Diseñador: Michael Canty | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Designer Kathryn Miller matched Granada Tile's Minis Star and Cross pattern in white and grey with marble tile and bathtub to create a very classy bathroom.
Diseñador: Kathryn Miller Interiors & Design
Textile designer Alexandra Becket and her husband, Greg Steinberg, launched ModOp Design, a home renovation company after renovating their own home. The master bath sported a vibrant floor of Granada Tile company's Sofia cement tile.
Alhambra tiles in blues and greens are jewel-like in Mox Construction's gorgeous shower.
Diseñador: Mox Construction
El rico y multicolor mosaico de cemento Alhambra le da a esta ducha una calidad de bañarse entre joyas.
Choosing our Normandy cement tile design in a custom color combination creates a chic bathroom with a one-of-a-kind feel.
Fotógrafo: Lauren Gibbs
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.
Diseñador: Nate Berkus
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.
Diseñador: Better Shelter | Fotógrafo: Alex Zarour, Virtually Here Studios
Ladrillo de cemento encáustico Costelo-1026 de Granada Tile toma escena en la oficina de Dog Ranch Bed & Biscuit dando una apariencia fresca y juguetona. Fariba Kashef eligió esta colorida paleta para iluminar esta guardería, hotel y spa para los caninos de Orange County.
Diseñador: Archarium | Fotógrafo: Archarium
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.
Fotógrafo: Will Taylor, Bright Bazaar
By simply changing up your colors, you can totally transform the look of our cement tiles. Here, a bathroom tile installation by Ken Koonce gets a jolt of high-contrast with our Cluny cement tile design in black and white. Special thanks to designer/builder/photographer Ken Koonce for the use of the photograph.
Fotógrafo: Ken Koonce
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.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Jessica Ritz
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.
Diseñador: Studio UNLTD | Fotógrafo: Wonho Frank Lee
Richard Takata chose Granada Tile's Estrella designed cement tile for his kitchen, and from the looks of it, his cat approves.
Diseñador: Richard Takata
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.
Diseñador: Bar Napkin Productions
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.
Diseñador: Laurel Brochton, WELCOME PROJECTS | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
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.
Ken Koonce chose our Cluny cement tile design in a crisp slate-and-white color combination for an expansive bathroom. Special thanks to designer/builder/photographer Ken Koonce for the use of the photograph.
Fotógrafo: Ken Koonce
Este baño largo y elegante se complementa con el diseño de Granada Tile's Weave, con azulejos color crema y aguamarina que se fusionan.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
This new kitchen is stunning with Granada Tile's Badajoz-patterned cement tiles designed by Stacey Sell and Steve Price.
Diseñador: Stacey Sell & Steve Price
Los azulejos de cemento en forma de arabesco por Granada Tile crean una pared de color gris sutíl en un baño.
Diseñador: Granada Tile Company | Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
Jette Creative in San Clemente created an open, elegant kitchen and crowned it with Granada Tile's Cluny cement tiles.
Diseñador: Jette Creative | Fotógrafo: Amy Bartlam
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.
Diseñador: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design | Fotógrafo: Bethany Nauert
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.
Diseñador: Arsalun Tafazoli
Marea, a fashion boutique at the Terranea Resort near Los Angeles, California, features a tile installation of Granada Tile's Cluny concrete tile design.
Fotógrafo: Granada Tile company
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.
Diseñador: Adrianna Lopez | Fotógrafo: Marcia Prentice
Take a cue from Designer Corie Koss and use Granada Tile's Kourion cement tile in your kitchen.
Diseñador: Corie Koss | Fotógrafo: Brian Sanderson, Salt & Pepper Studios
Designer Stefani Stein produced an unforgettable nook for hats, keys and sundry with Granada Tile's Minis Collection star and cross pattern.
Diseñador: Designer Stefani Stein | Fotógrafo: Tessa Neustadt
Richard Takata chose Granada Tile's Estrella designed cement tile for his kitchen, and from the looks of it, his cat approves.
Granada Tile's custom-colored Toscano tile puts you in the mood for Steak & Whisky at this Hermosa Beach favorite haunt.
Fotógrafo: Wonho Frank Lee
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).
Diseñador: Maria von Hartz and Annie Fitzgerald of Von Fitz Design | Fotógrafo: Bethany Nauert
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.
Diseñador: Snowbird Landscape Design
In Little Rock, Ashley Knickrehm has created an elegant, bucolic deck with Granada Tile's encaustic cement tile La Rochelle.
Architect Barbara Bestor is a master of intense, vibrant color. In this blue bathroom, she works her magic with a little help from blue and white Serengeti cement tiles by Granada Tile.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
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.
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Diseñador: Emily Henderson Design | Fotógrafo: Tessa Neustadt
Designer Emily Henderson creates a glorious patio with Granada Tile's Buniel Cement Tile in midnight and hawk.
Diseñador: Emily Henderson Design | Fotógrafo: Tessa Neustadt
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.
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.
Diseñador: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Fotógrafo: Tim Street-Porter
This bathroom by Bestor Architecture has an almost nautical feel with the stripes and the round window to the bathroom. To create those striking stripes, Bestor Architecture brought in Granada Tile's Santander cement tile in white and black.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
Granada Tile's Burgos patterned cement tiles in midnight, white and grey create a peaceful and playfully undulating patio.
For this delightful, sunny bathroom, Bestor Architecture used Granada Tile's Vegas cement tile pattern in mustard and white.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
Architect Barbara Bestor knows how to create a mood and this one is pure delight. To achieve this sunny, optimistic bathroom, Bestor used Granada Tile's Vegas cement tile design in mustard and white.
Diseñador: Bestor Architecture | Fotógrafo: Laure Joliet
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 dining room at Casa Laguna Hotel & Spa, designed by Martyn Lawrence Bullard, showcases Granada Tile Company's Alhambra cement tiles in blue and white.
Diseñador: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design | Fotógrafo: Tim Street-Porter
El ladrillo de cemento St. Tropez-883A de Granada Tile le da vida al vestíbulo de Terranea Resort y Spa. Este impresionante diseño decorativo le da un toque del sur de Francia al área de vestíbulo.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: Christopher Dow Photography
El mosaico encáustico de cemento St. Tropez-883A de Granada Tile es muy apropiado para áreas exteriores e interiores. Y aquí se complementa perfectamente con la espectacular vista de la terraza en Terranea Resort y Spa.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: 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.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: Christopher Dow Photography
El clásico mosaico encáustico de cemento La Rochelle-911 de Granada Tile se adapta perfectamente con la arquitectura mediterránea de la entrada del Terranea Resort y Spa.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: Christopher Dow Photography
La paleta de colores del clásico diseño La Rochelle-911, asemeja los colores del cielo y la tierra. Mosaico de cemento hecho a mano por Granada Tile para Terranea Resort y Spa.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: Christopher Dow Photography
El mosaico de cemento Cluny-688 de Granada Tile evoca una fusión de cálidos colores en los alrededores de la chimenea. De igual manera el mosaico decorativo St. Tropez-883A instalado en el piso de esta hermosa terraza con vista al mar, fue hecho artesanalmente para este proyecto Terranea Resort y Spa.
Diseñador: BAMO | Fotógrafo: Christopher Dow Photography
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