Discover ceramic diversity for dream homes

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Aesthetics and functional advantages speak in favor of Spanish tiles. Photo: Tile of Spain/Ibero, Lune
Aesthetics and functional advantages speak in favor of Spanish tiles. Photo: Tile of Spain/Ibero, Lune

Bright colors, sophisticated shapes, attractive patterns: the visual variety of Spanish ceramic wall and floor tiles is almost limitless. This makes them the first choice when designing individual living spaces.

Spanish tiles are a popular style element in interior design. They pick up on the latest decoration trends and provide the right ceramic answers. Their consistently high quality and unique aesthetics enable innovative design ideas and transform living spaces into oases of well-being.

In addition to numerous functional advantages – ceramic is a durable, unalterable, fireproof and easy-to-clean material – the tile collections from Spanish manufacturers in particular offer a wide range of colors, formats and surface textures that can be combined with any interior design style.

Colorful

Colors determine the effect of a room to a large extent. Depending on the shade, living spaces can appear large or small, warm or cold. The ceramic collections from Spanish manufacturers offer an enormous variety of tiles in a wide range of colors that allow for unusual compositions and release positive energy.

Vibrant colors such as blue or green create rooms with a lively atmosphere. The combination of different color families brings even more contrast into the living space and produces creative and original surfaces.

Decorative pattern

Wall and floor tiles with elaborately finished surfaces and graphic patterns are particularly decorative. When effectively patterned tiles and homogeneous color elements are combined, a unique living atmosphere is created.

Exclusive format

Ceramic wall and floor tiles from Spain are available in a variety of formats to add special accents to living spaces.

From classic shapes such as squares and rectangles to hexagonal and triangular formats and avant-garde designs: when the different sizes and shapes are cleverly combined, an exclusive ambience is created.

Structures and dynamics

Spanish tile manufacturers play with patterns, glazes and textures. In addition to high-gloss, almost reflective surfaces, it is primarily tiles with sensual structures that bring a special dynamism and vibrancy to the living space. The tactile effect of relief tiles creates a feeling of harmony and calm.

Vitalizing nature

Naturalness is the trump card – even in living room design. This is why ceramic tiles with an authentic wood or natural stone look are very much in vogue.

Ceramic tiles that are based on natural elements have a vitalizing effect and give rooms an attractive, organic look. Almost any material can be reproduced, even exotic types of marble. The surfaces are decorated with fine veins or granules to create an even more natural look.

Further inspiration from the world of Spanish tiles at www.tileofspain.de

POTREBBE INTERESSARTI ANCHE

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The Schwere Reiter by Mahlknecht Herrle stands out in the Kreativquartier in Munich with its facade made of sheet piling. Photo: Oliver Jaist

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Wind and space at the airport tower

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The expansive prairie landscapes in Alberta, where the wind whips across the vast expanses of grass and grain fields and forms the snow into bizarre drifts in winter, are so familiar to the architects from the Edmonton office Dialog that they were inspired by this natural spectacle in their design for the new tower at Edmonton International Airport: Undulating, three-dimensional ribbons wrap around the eight-storey, almost elliptical structure. They are interrupted by recessed ribbon windows with views of the Alberta landscape. Behind the façade are around 12,000 m² of offices, retail and restaurants.

The tower owes its eye-catching effect to the irregularly high and wide façade bands in the large herbaceous system. The architects opted for “Rheinzink-prePatina blue-grey”, as this surface picks up on the play of colors of the Canadian landscape and blends in with the ensemble of existing airport buildings. The positive properties of the material were also convincing: in addition to being maintenance-free and durable, the architects were also interested in its good formability.

Just as the wind leaves its mark on the landscape, each part of the complex façade was to be unique. The shapes of the bands and the plans for the steel substructure were developed using a computer-aided 3D model. To test how the materials could be processed, a test section was produced on a scale of 1:1 before assembly.

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