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Cement Tiles - (Granada Tile•Environmentally friendly. They’re made of natural components, and because they’re not fired, no fossil fuels are burned in their production. They’re also made with natural pigments. •Nonslippery. Bare feet stay put, even when wet. •Customizable. Each tile is hand crafted. If you don’t see an in-stock color combination, size or shape you like, a manufacturer can easily create one for you. Granada TileSave to IdeabookEmail Photo At ⅝ inch thick, cement tiles are chunkier than typical wall and floor tiles. This is worth noting if you’re abutting the tile to another material. Transition trim may be required to accommodate dimensional changes. The top layer of tile, where the different-colored patterns lie, is ⅛ inch thick. While that colored layer is substantial, it doesn’t comprise the thickness of the entire tile. So, at exposed edges on wall installations, a coordinating trim piece, such as a bullnose, needs to be used. However, not all manufacturers make them)

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Enclosed atrium by tub with large window

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New Ravenna Mosaics - flight mosaic

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Azul Macaubas - blue stone from Brazil - this done by New Ravenna Mosaics

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Japanese soaking tub

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floating vanity and stones with lights underneath

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Stained glass tile in floor (floor looks like marble but is porcelain tile)

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