Your home is your sanctuary and should reflect your individual ideas and treasures that reflect your personal style. Spanish Colonial tile can do the same for your home with its unique blend of patterns, colors, and a mix of curves and lines. We're drawn to the attractiveness of hand-crafted Spanish tiles. Use our tips and make use of tiles to add individuality to your space!
The tiles made from cement have been used since the mid-1800s and are supported by centuries-old artisanal techniques. The tile designs are from the time of the medieval period in Spain, which is when they were produced in large quantities. In the past, Spanish tile is seen covering churches and palaces as mosaics as decorative accents and also on fountains.
The thing that traditional tile makers would have never imagined in the past was how great cement tiles are for today's homeowners. They are as practical as they are elegant and durable; they're a great alternative for walls, floors as well as outdoor spaces in your home. They are able to withstand water and spills, everyday damage, and withstand changing fashions.
There is a myriad of ways to incorporate Spanish tiles to decorate your home with an individual touch. The designs range from stunning intricate patterns to striking lines and striking colors. Traditional Spanish tile is often characterized by the earthy terracotta color, golden yellow, bright cerulean blue, orange aqua, and green that emphasize desired areas.
Island backsplash in the kitchen and flooring
Spanish Colonial tiles work amazingly for backsplashes since they can ward off the effects of food spills and moisture as well as shield your walls. The tiles can be laid up all the way to the cabinets or even the whole wall, but do not forget the front of your kitchen island, which is often overlooked. Spanish tiles can also be used for kitchen floors. One of the most common ways homeowners can use pattern cement tiles. These vibrant tiles can be used to enhance simple tiles or transform the floor into amazing artwork.
Shower floor and bathroom floor
So long as the tiles of cement are sealed correctly, Spanish tiles turn boring bathrooms into magazine-worthy spaces that are resistant to water and water damage. An excellent way to spice up your bathroom without overdoing it is to turn the shower into a focal point by laying tiles on the shower floor to ceiling or adding some style by placing the pattern tiles on soap shelves.
Patio floor, outdoor and covered porch
For warmer climates that do not have freeze-thaw cycles, cement tiles can transform outdoor spaces into stylish places to relax and have social gatherings. Make use of Spanish tiles on the floor of your patio and on walls of retaining as well as other elements of hardscape. If you own an outside bar area, you can use this area to be creative with vibrant designs. Spanish tile has the elegance and style you want to make a memorable event space.
Foyer carpet and hallway
An exciting and unique way to incorporate patterns of Spanish tiles in the interior of your house is to put them in the entranceway, in the hallway to create an edging tile or use them as a faux rug wherever you'd like to give your home a little style.
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