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Hola from Barcelona! Today I’m walking La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter and seeing all kinds of beautiful Spanish tile. There’s so much of Gaudi’s influence around me but also classic architecture in this region. I’m sharing images on my Instagram stories as I travel the east coast of Spain.
In design, what we refer to as “Spanish tile” references a wide range of tiles with roots in Spanish or Mexican historical symbolism. In modern times, they are made from ceramic, cement, or clay. Each tile in combination with its neighbor creates a pattern of geometric motifs and floral flourishes on repeat. Paired with white stucco, iron hardware, bright paint colors, or wood textures, this old world aesthetic is one that will never go out of style.
Here’s a peek at some elevated looks using Spanish tile, notice it can be bold and cover an entire floor or backsplash, or it can be used in smaller installations on islands or staircase risers or fireplace surrounds to act as a subtle nod to Mediterranean style.
svz interior design
tracy lynn studio
style me pretty
timber trails development
blackband design
kitchen design group
kitchen design group
ultracraft cabinetry
julia chasman design
savvy interiors
kitchen design group
tile warehouse
thompson custom homes
tim barber architect
santa barbara stairs print
If you love the look but don’t want to commit to a permanent tile installation, consider wallpaper, stencils, linens and tablescapes, to give you the look in a less permanent way.
terracotta floral peel & stick wallpaper
peel & stick wallpaper
prepasted wallpaper
tile stencil
blue spanish tile pattern plates
melamine plates
spanish tile wall art
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