Style & Design
Style Guide: Cement & Cement-Look Tile
Trend alert: cement or cement-look tiles are everywhere these days. And they’re not just for modern farmhouses anymore. From geometric to floral to old-world inspired, there’s a cement tile to fit your style.
What is Cement Tile?
- Cement tiles are, of course, made of cement. Cement is similar to stone in that it has to be sealed, and it is very
long lasting . Cement tiles are thicker than average and made by hand. - Cement-look tiles are made of ceramic or porcelain. These are a great
lower cost option to achieve an authentic look that is still very durable.
Now that we cleared that up, let’s talk about how cement tiles are made.
How Are Cement Tiles Made?
Cement tiles are made from a combination of marble dust, pigment and cement. Similar to natural stone, each tile is made by hand and takes between three and five minutes to make. What sets cement apart from other types of tile is that the pigment is pressed into the surface in a patterned mold instead of just being a thin layer on top. This means the coloration penetrates the surface of the tile, so if it wears down over time, the color will still remain and the pattern will not be impacted. The video below is a great overview of this process.
Care and Installation Tips
Inspired to design a work of art with cement tile? There are a few quirks specific to cement tile installation that
- Thickness: Cement tiles are thicker than average, so plan ahead! A threshold piece can be used to smoothly transition between cement tile and another flooring surface.
- Soaking: Cement tiles are absorbent and should be soaked in water before they are installed. This keeps the tiles from pulling moisture out of the mortar which would prevent it from curing properly.
- Sealing: It’s important to seal your clean and dry cement tiles after they’re installed to ensure they last.
- More information on installing cement tiles can be found here.
Historically Inspired Designs
Today, cement tiles take many forms and come in various materials. Due to their long and rich history, many designs seen today are based on those from the past. Explore some of our favorite historically inspired designs below.
The fresh, crisp colors below liven up this white kitchen.
The hand-painted look of the tile below adds to its authentic, old-world appeal.
Not ready to jump into all-over pattern? A backsplash highlighted with a frame is the perfect accent.
Modern farmhouse style is a popular look that benefits from the rustic appearance of cement tile.
We love a fun shower space! This accent wall from floor to ceiling livens up this spacious shower.
This tile design feels like it’s right out of an old European church. We love how Timber Trails Homes picked a shade of blue from the tile to paint the cabinetry, coordinating this mudroom from top to bottom. Sturdy porcelain is perfect for protecting the floor from laundry spills and tracked-in messes.
Think beyond the backsplash and shower. Cement tile takes this fireplace to another level and functions as a stunning focal point in this living room.
“A tiled fireplace is the perfect place to get a lot of bang for your buck in terms of style. A little pattern goes a long way!”—Kirsty Froelich, Tile Shop design manager
Star is one of our most popular tiles and for good reason! It’s versatile enough to pair with rustic wood-look tiles as well as contemporary hexagons while maintaining vintage appeal.
Contemporary Designs
As manufacturing processes evolve, so do designs. Now, the selection of cement and cement-look tiles is even broader than ever and encompasses many contemporary designs. If bold colors and geometric designs are more your style, explore some of our picks below.
This tile is definitely not one you would have found in 18th century Europe, and that’s one of the things we love about it. This thoroughly contemporary tile incorporates a geometric design and bright, bold colors.
A soft, contemporary grey patterned floor tile is the perfect complement to this preppy and traditional space.
We’re fans of a bold look, and this one fits the bill. This dramatic cement tile with its green leaf pattern creates an unforgettable floor.
If you want to dip your toe into cement without using an all-over pattern, mixing solid-color cement tiles with patterned tiles is a great way to get the best of both worlds.
“A checkerboard, random design or tiled rug are all attractive mix-and-match options for solid and patterned tiles.”—Kirsty Froelich, Tile Shop design manager
There’s something serene and calming about the ocean-blue hues of Blu Widow Hex.
Black-and-white tile is a design staple. Make it uniquely yours with this statement-making diamond pattern.
Combination
Do all cement-style tiles neatly fit into one of these two categories? Of course not! Some of the most interesting designs are a blend of old-world and contemporary styles, patterns and colors. Here are some of our favorites.
A black, white and grey color scheme updates a traditional design, blurring the lines between old world and contemporary.
A traditional design in unexpected colors lends a beautiful floral look to this bathroom.
There’s no shortage of interest in this arabesque tile. Soft traditional shapes combine with bold lines and hues to keep design lovers on their toes.
A historically inspired design plus on-trend wood look equal a stunning transitional style.
Explore more of our cement/cement-look and patterned tile now!
Ready to get started? Let our selection wow you in person—visit your local store today!
Shop The Look
- Star Black/Grey Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680726
- Diadem Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680715
- Star Olive/Grey Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680728
- Riordan Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680716
- Encaustic Sky Blue 8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680735
- Encaustic White8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680730
- Star Olive/Blue Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680729
- Astoria Encaustic Square Pattern8 x 8 in. | Cement | 680710
- Decor Leaves7 x 7 in. | Porcelain | 680516
- Art Sysley9 x 9 in. | Porcelain | 680466
- Agrigento8 x 8 in. | Ceramic | 680812