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Concrete Tile Design and Installation for our Clients

Concrete tile can be so beautiful! Which is why we are excited to be installing it at a client’s residence right now. This one has a terrazzo look, specified from Concrete Collaborative.

These beautiful stone designs are a perfect match for this striking new entry space in this California modern home.

While the installation is a bit tricky, once you are aware for the details to look out for, it will come out looking perfect and amazing.

First off, concrete is very brittle and chips easily. So we always specify at least the minimum overage recommended by the supplier, if not a little more. Then you absolutely need to inspect every piece when it first comes in, so you can get any replacements if needed. The suppliers typically have a timeline for chipped replacements, so whenever you are ordering tile, inspection on receipt is key.

Next is layout. just like with any natural stone tile, you will need to layout your tile, reviewing each one for color differences. You dont want an odd stripe or checker pattern happening unintentionally, so doing a dry layout and numbering your tiles is a good idea. This also gives you the opportunity to make fun design decisions on what will be highlighted.

We did this layout for these 24” x 24 “ tile. It was totally worth it, as it gave us a second review of each tile, making sure the final floor would be as perfect as possible.

Proper cleaning, sealing and finishing of course is always needed with natural stone. Which is why we always work with experienced professionals, and stay present for every part of the project to represent our clients, assuring the best outcome for our final reveal. Redoing tile is no fun, so best to be work these issues out in advance, then it will be breathtaking.

Jillian Northrup