Spice up your kitchen countertops with Spanish flavor

Spice up your kitchen countertops with Spanish flavor

Ceramic tile is all about an emphasis on clean lines, bolder, more saturated colors, and tiles that look like tile in larger and traditional formats, according to Tile of Spain. Ceramic tiles make excellent countertop material.

The Palladian Panache trend features earthenware, terra cotta and hand painted tiles with an authentic Spanish flavor melding old-world reverence with modern functionality. Rustic, but elegant with a slightly Moorish-feel, these tiles vary in size and shape and work beautifully in spaces requiring product with a provenance.

Roca, a Tile of Spain manufacturer, shows how a master bath incorporates Palladian Panache with a mix of modern and traditional ceramic tiles. The Scarvos collection's marfil-colored porcelain tile is fashioned to look like high-end marble or hand-cut stone to provide a luxury resort spa bathroom.

Ceramic tile countertops can provide a marblesque look in the kitchen without the maintenance of real stone. The Aran collection gives a marblesque look in a gourmet kitchen using creme beige tiles. The 6-by-6-inch tiles used for walls, countertops and backsplashes complement each other and work well with larger scale floor tiles.

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