Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas
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Does your kitchen require something besides a subway floor tile backsplash? Would you wish to convert your dreary bathroom into a vibrant oasis? Encaustic floor tile looks like a painting on the structure, it is a conversation piece and a splash of color. It could be timeless; it could be contemporary, there’s truly no limit to what you’re able to do with it. Encaustic tile is usually made of clay. However, today, the majority of contemporary versions of the tile are created by using cement and are sometimes referred to merely as cement tile. Cement tiles are created by hand dumping pigmented cement into ornamental molds, much like cookie cutters, to sort the shades. If the cement has set already set, the molds are eliminated, so the tile is compressed. The effect is a strikingly different design.

CEMENT ARCH

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This patio by clé tile features a black and white encaustic cement tile backsplash that adds visual interest and texture to the space. An alluring pattern that was turned to and fro to create a rhythmic statement for the patio.

PHILADELPHIA

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The bathroom floor by Rustico Tile and Stone in this image features a colorful encaustic cement tile in a diamond pattern that creates a vibrant and playful look.

AL FEDERAL BLUE

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This kitchen by clé tile features a mix of white subway tile and patterned encaustic cement tile on the wall, adding texture and depth to the space.

OUTDOOR EASE

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The backsplash in this kitchen by Urban Oasis features blue and white encaustic cement tiles in a diamond pattern, which add a fun and playful touch to the space.

HEXAGON ALBERS

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The kitchen by Amethyst Artisan in this image features a beautiful encaustic cement tile floor in a black-and-white pattern that adds a touch of elegance to the space.

FEZ BLUE

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The backsplash in this bathroom by Granada Tile features colorful encaustic cement tiles in a geometric pattern that add a lively and playful touch to the space.

STARS YELLOW

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This bathroom features a stunning encaustic cement tile floor in a beautiful floral pattern that adds a touch of elegance to the space by Amethyst Artisan.

CIRCULOS BLACK

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The bathroom in this image features a unique encaustic cement tile floor in a blue-and-white pattern that adds a pop of color and texture to the space by Riad Tile.

EXTRA CREDIT

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This kitchen by clé tile features a neutral encaustic cement tile backsplash with subtle gray and white tones, adding texture and visual interest to the space.

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Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The shower in this bathroom by Steven M. Yang Architect features a mix of white subway tile and colorful encaustic cement tiles in a geometric pattern, creating a playful and vibrant look.

How Is Encaustic Tile Made?

Encaustics derive their name from an old way of enameling procedure that made patterns that are very similar. Cement encaustic tiles nowadays are created from a mix of marble dust, cement, as well as pigment. Much like natural stone, each tile is created by hand and takes somewhere between 3-5 minutes to create. What sets encaustics apart from various other kinds of tile would be that the pigment is pressed into the counter at a designed mold rather than simply to be a thin coating on top. What this means is the coloration permeates the surface area of the tile, thus, in case it wears down as time passes, the style will nevertheless stay & the style won’t be impacted.

Encaustic tiles have had two huge periods of recognition in history. The very first was in the 13th century when encaustic clay tiles had been described as inlaid tiles during the time. In the 19th & 20th centuries, this very same design was revived though the merchandise was created from cement rather than clay since it was cheaper plus more resilient yet lent itself to exactly the same vibrant patterns.

Inspired designing a thing of beauty with encaustic concrete tile? There are some quirks particular to concrete tile installation, which are crucial to finding out before you start. Thickness: Cement tiles are thicker compared to average, so plan in advance! A threshold piece could be utilized to smoothly transition between another flooring and cement tile surface. Soaking: Cement tiles are absorbent and must be soaked in water just before they’re fitted. This retains the tiles from pulling moisture from the mortar, which could stop it from curing right. Sealing: It is essential to seal your dry and clean cement tiles after they are installed, ensuring they last.

Nowadays, encaustic tiles take lots of forms and are available in several materials. Because of their rich & long history, numerous designs seen today are derived from those coming from the past.

POINT MOTIF

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This bathroom by clé tile features a beautiful backsplash made of green encaustic cement tiles in a diamond pattern, adding a touch of color and texture to the space.

PATCH WORK

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The kitchen by Cement Tile Shop in this image features a gorgeous encaustic cement tile floor in a blue and white pattern that creates a serene and calming atmosphere.

NEW WEST

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This kitchen by clé tile features a colorful backsplash made of encaustic cement tiles in a geometric pattern that adds a playful touch to the space.

PROVENZAL

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The shower in this bathroom by RE: 4M features a mix of white subway tile and patterned encaustic cement tiles in a diamond pattern, creating a unique and eye-catching look.

Encaustic Tile For You Walls

Proved by the plethora of companies, websites, and magazines devoted to home renovations, inspiration is able to strike anyplace. Home decor, whether it is brightly colored throw pillows or maybe a mesmerizing structure tile design, earns an area in the hearts of individuals throughout the planet, and also for a very good reason. The house must be an area of comfort, sanctity, and, eventually, rest from the stresses of the planet. To enter a well-decorated house is comparable to breathing a full breath of fresh mountain air. Imagination shines with the usage of color, patterns, along with placement; one of several options to integrate all three will come through using wall structure tiling. In a style strategy utilized for decades, appealing cement tiles placed elegantly throughout a wall surface area is able to completely transform a room.

Subway tiles had their second in the limelight, though they are rapidly becoming displaced by the traditional cement tile patterns. Dealing with outside areas is challenging, and lots of homeowners choose to utilize a neutral palette in hopes of not overpowering the landscape. In areas like seating areas or backyard barbecues, the wise use of wall tiles is able to break up a flat palette with tender patterns and tender color. 

With relatively small square footage, choices should be made deliberately. Excellent utilization of wall tiles is available here in our gallery, which seamlessly integrates the backsplash with the complete color palette of the bathroom. Mild pattern repetition, as well as neutral palette, enable the eye to hover in between the terracotta toned marble floor and also the accent piece, a show-stopping timeless bathtub.

ENCAUSTIC

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This space by AGA & Fired Earth features a stunning encaustic cement tile floor in a black-and-white pattern that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the space.

TOULOUSE

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The backsplash in this bathroom by AGA & Fired Earth features a mix of white subway tile and colorful encaustic cement tiles in a diamond pattern, creating a playful and lively look.

VALLETA

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This living room by AGA & Fired Earth features a unique encaustic cement tile floor in a bold, graphic pattern that adds a pop of color and texture to the space.

CASABLANCA

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This bathroom by Period Property Store features a beautiful backsplash made of blue and white encaustic cement tiles in a geometric pattern, adding a touch of color and visual interest to the space.

CLUNY 888

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The shower in this bathroom by Granada Tile features a mix of white subway tile and patterned encaustic cement tiles in a diamond pattern, creating a playful and vibrant look.

ARANA STENCIL

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This bathroom by Maitland & Poate Ltd features a stunning encaustic cement tile floor in a beautiful floral pattern that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the space.

Encaustic Tile Ideas On your Next Remodel

Encaustic floor tile is not a new trend which generates a sturdy material like cement & wonderful patterns which will liven up any space. These vibrant looks have really existed since medieval times and are returning in a huge way (pattern like forever!). If you are fond of complex & intricate, Moroccan inspired styles or perhaps contemporary geometric shapes, they almost all have a particular “been here forever” rustic charm. Just before you break ground in your plans for a brand new kitchen backsplash or perhaps updated bathroom floors, check out our encaustic cement pattern tile ideas.

It doesn’t matter how it’s produced, the outcome of utilizing these lovely encaustic flooring on a floor or perhaps as a kitchen backsplash is an outstanding look with one-of-a-kind character certain to garner interest. These ceramic tiles might seem brand new, but have been utilized after the twentieth century and are discovered in numerous landmarks now. Reputation surged in the 1940s in coastal areas like Florida & California.

Encaustic floor tile is versatile. It’s often used in kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls as well as floors, along with three-season rooms, particularly the usage of vibrant styles and patterns. But do not restrict its use to these usual areas; it is able to additionally be utilized in wainscoting, window frames, and in stair risers. It’s a good way to put in a design element to the room. Give your kitchen area more great element with a patterned tile floor. A light grey & white design goes good with marble countertops, daring cabinet with gold hardware that home decor community cannot get enough of.

The most simple color palettes are usually the most striking. With a backsplash this bold, it is basically a requirement that you simply shop for a brand new, colorful assortment of dishes. In a kitchen with just open shelving, you are left with lots of wall space begging being decorated. An intricate black & white backsplash is able to come to the rescue & function as the center point, balanced against royal blue cabinets.

ESTRELLA

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

The backsplash in this bathroom by Maitland & Poate Ltd features a mix of white subway tile and colorful encaustic cement tiles in a geometric pattern, creating a playful and lively look.

HAVANA RANGE

Encaustic Cement Pattern Tile Ideas

This kitchen by Terrazzo Tiles features a unique encaustic cement tile floor in a bold, graphic pattern that adds a pop of color and texture to the space.

The Modern Way To Incorporate Encaustic Floor Tiles 

Encaustic ceramic tiles may have been in existence since the nineteenth century, but they are returning in a huge way and are presently taking probably the hottest houses by storm. From palaces to palazzos, and also from restaurants to chic, residential homes, these tiles have their second—and also for a valid reason. As the patterns of the first encaustic tiles are inlaid in the ceramic tiles themselves—instead of painted on—the style remains intact flat once the tiles get worn down, which makes them very excellent for high traffic areas. Actually, we believe they look a lot better when they have had great scuffing!

Made with inlaid bits of colored clay, the patterns begin from only two shapes for easy, geometric design and may be as complex as six or over diverse parts each molded together for a decorative appearance.  These colorful, repetitive patterns are terrific for lifting the ambiance of an area, incorporating layout and color, including an ample serving of rustic charm, feel, and warmth.

Beautiful in hallways, they are additionally making their way into contemporary kitchens, living bathrooms, and rooms, & not only for floors—you will discover them on splashbacks, up the wall space, in contemporary bath areas, and also near fireplaces. For a contemporary take on this particular vintage tile, follow simple color palettes as well as geometric patterns, and allow the ceramic tiles to do the talking when going to the tile shop.

Final Thoughts

A pattern that taking Instagram, Pinterest, and the most modern homes by storm today is encaustic tile! These patterned tiles are observed in both contemporary and traditional homes, and may possibly be mixed & matched. Actual encaustic cement tiles enjoy a distinctive appearance since the patterns are inlaid into the counter by using styles, as well as molds of clay instead of being glazed on the counter. The style is inlaid at the tile to ensure it keeps its shape as the tile wears down. These kinds of flooring are utilized since Medieval times and also were widely used for a long time in interiors as far-reaching as England, Cuba, the Mediterranean, and Morocco! Featuring special patterns, vivid colors, along with a durable consistency, Granada encaustic cement tiles crossed the pond & also became very popular for a reason: For high-impact design, it merely does not get a lot better.

Keep in mind that encaustic cement tile set up on a bathroom (or someplace that it might get wet) must be sealed more than once to be able to account because of its porous attributes, so ensure you consult a professional prior to starting your project. 

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