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Colorful perennial and evergreen entrance to residential community. Designed to change with the four seasons for year-round pleasure.
This is an example of a large traditional full sun stone formal garden in Dallas.
This is an example of a large traditional full sun stone formal garden in Dallas.

Adobe style multicolored shower, tiled with a mix of mustard yellow, royal blue, and teal colored 6x6 ceramic tiles all in a diagonal pattern.
Bathroom - mid-sized eclectic master multicolored tile and ceramic tile bathroom idea in Sacramento with blue walls
Bathroom - mid-sized eclectic master multicolored tile and ceramic tile bathroom idea in Sacramento with blue walls

A moody kitchen interior featuring the distinctive Aliso copper lamp from Mexico. This elongated pendant light adds an industrial touch while introducing the warm tone of copper into the space. In the background, the Mexican Azul Luz patchwork can be seen, creating a remarkable mosaic of colors with its ceramic tiles from Mexico. In the foreground, part of the kitchen island is visible with the Italian Campo di Girasoli sink, whose hand-painted finish adds unique charm.
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The flooring tile in this lovely kitchen picture is our 12x12 Saltillo regular square tile in its natural color variations. They are sealed with our oil based sealer (semi gloss). You can also have the Saltillo tile stained and sealed in brick red, antique birch, soft brown, walnut, or white wash. Other sealed options are glossy, and matte.
The very welcoming Talavera tile in this picture are the following:
T31 Solid Off White 4x4 (counter top),
T67 Decorative 4x4 (counter top),
T83 Decorative 2x4 SBN (surface bullnose, edges).
These tiles are sold per piece.
(Saltillo tidbits: The area of Saltillo Mexico where the tile is made has the proper mix of clay, climate, and dedicated workers to produce one of the world's most popular tiles.
Saltillo tiles are not merely "sundried", they are also kiln fired. The way in which these tiles are stacked and positioned in the kiln produces their natural shading and range of colors. The stripping is caused by the overlapping of tiles when they are stacked in the kiln).
We also carry Saltillo regular square in 4x4, 8x8, and 16x16, or in Super (round edges) in 12x12.
Questions? Message us or call us at 210-736-2634. Check out our website at www.reesotiles.com.

Sweeney Design Remodel updated all the finishes, including the flooring and wallpaper. We replaced a pedestal sink and wall-hung cabinet with a beautiful Mexican-painted sink the clients had collected and set it on a wooden vanity. Glacier-white granite was featured on the powder bath vanity. The floor was replaced with a terracotta-colored hexagon tile that complemented the ornate sink, and indigo wallpaper with a subtle botanical print tied the room together. A stunning crystal chandelier offered another focal point for the space. For storage, we added matching corner cabinets with granite countertops.

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Example of a mid-sized transitional galley porcelain tile enclosed kitchen design in Singapore with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartzite countertops, yellow backsplash, glass sheet backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Example of a mid-sized transitional galley porcelain tile enclosed kitchen design in Singapore with a double-bowl sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartzite countertops, yellow backsplash, glass sheet backsplash and stainless steel appliances

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Kirk Bianchi created this resort like setting for a couple from Mexico City. They were looking for a contemporary twist on traditional themes, and Luis Barragán was the inspiration. The outer walls were painted a darker color to recede, while floating panels of color and varying heights provided sculptural interest and opportunities for lighting and shadow.

Here you will find pictures of a beautiful home in Hillsborough, CA built with a Spanish style.
Pictured are primarily an interior staircase, kitchen and master bathroom.
The red tiles used on the floor are all quarry tile.
The multi-colored tiles in the niche are Mexican tile.
The beige tiles used in the bathroom are hand-made ceramic tiles.

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Fredericksburg, OH
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This Spanish colonial panel style from carvedcabinet.com (Carved Custom Cabinets) was inspired by a 200 year old, small, hand carved trunk on legs displayed in the Museum of New Mexico. It was found in a village north of Santa Fe. The trim surrounding the panels was inspired by a book on the history of woodworking in New Mexico. Finished in a honey (Miel) with dark glaze to bring out the carving and medium distressing.
The full wall treatment using azul palido tiles is enhanced by insets of tile inspired by the folk art images taken from the vintage Mexican game of 'Lotteria'. The 'Lotteria' tile was designed and made specifically for this exciting project in Tesuque, New Mexico.

A new stairway and pathway alongside the outdoor dining area is constructed with Sonoma fieldstone, Full Color Bluestone and small Mexican pebbles. The grasses, Pennisetum 'Karly Rose' (Oriental fountain grass), and low growing Nepeta (Catmint) soften the hardscape edges nicely. The removal of the dense and overgrown shrubs and trees provide more outdoor space for dining and entertaining, less maintenance. And now with site-appropriate plants and no lawn, a lower water bill for the homeowners, while offering a contemporary landscape transformation. A variety of low-water plants including succulents offer year-round appeal and interest throughout the seasons. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design

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Bathroom - large eclectic master terra-cotta tile bathroom idea in San Diego with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets and wood countertops
Bathroom - large eclectic master terra-cotta tile bathroom idea in San Diego with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets and wood countertops

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It's not a spanish style home without a free form pool and hot tub for relaxing on hot summer days.
The stone flooring is 12x24 Cantera stone tile in Recinto color. It is accented with 6x12 Antique Saltillo tile - also known as antique terra cotta tile. The barstools are also topped with custom fit cantera stone seating.
The coping edges are also Cantera stone coping pieces in Recinto. This is similar to a volcanic rock.
Drive up to practical luxury in this Hill Country Spanish Style home. The home is a classic hacienda architecture layout. It features 5 bedrooms, 2 outdoor living areas, and plenty of land to roam.
Classic materials used include:
Saltillo Tile - also known as terracotta tile, Spanish tile, Mexican tile, or Quarry tile
Cantera Stone - feature in Pinon, Tobacco Brown and Recinto colors
Copper sinks and copper sconce lighting
Travertine Flooring
Cantera Stone tile
Brick Pavers
Photos Provided by
April Mae Creative
aprilmaecreative.com
Tile provided by Rustico Tile and Stone - RusticoTile.com or call (512) 260-9111 / info@rusticotile.com
Construction by MelRay Corporation

Kirk Bianchi created this resort like setting for a couple from Mexico City. They were looking for a contemporary twist on traditional themes, and Luis Barragán was the inspiration. The outer walls were painted a darker color to recede, while floating panels of color and varying heights provided sculptural interest and opportunities for lighting and shadow.

Blending contemporary forms and lush plantings, this Garden maximizes the sensory experience of the materials and planting from inside and outside the home. The garden occupies an interior courtyard framed by four interior walls. The home, designed by Architect Cliff May was built in 1948 and the following year was featured in House Beautiful Magazine. The clients list of needs and desires was brief. They wanted a space that would complement the mid century modern home and provide visual interest from inside the home. Some form of water was also requested. They had a budget of $30,000. In order to stay within their budget the clients performed the demolition of the old garden. The designer’s intent was to create a garden that would possess a clear sculptural quality and would be as visually striking from inside the home as it would be from inside the courtyard. The strategy behind the design was to use hardscape materials characterized by simple geometric forms and a planting palette that would emphasize form over color, and then to arrange the materials to achieve an interpretation of modern aesthetic.
The views from inside the homes three main living rooms present the garden as a graphic composition of space, hardscape materials and planting. Inside the courtyard the edges are defined by stone and planting. The floor is composed of rectangular slabs of Teakwood flagstone with a counterpoint of Mexican beach pebbles set within the joints and around the edges. Concrete along the edges of the Teakwood pads reduces migration of the modified stone and sand base. The contrast of the Mexican beach pebbles accentuates the pattern of the flagstone. The outside perimeter of the pebbles is contained with low profile edging. An existing catch drain was utilized for storm water runoff. A concrete block pier set on a concrete footing is covered with black stucco and provides a perch for a custom made copper bowl that circulates water into the L shaped water feature. The water features subterranean basin is constructed of pressure treated wood with a custom box liner insert. Since the Teakwood flagstone was unavailable as coping for the water feature, the designer chose Shawnee Buff stone to complement the Teakwood flagstone. The subtle sound of water spilling from the copper bowl and the reflective qualities of the water help to create an atmosphere of relaxation. The planting is composed of shades of green with white flowers in order to accentuate the graphic design. ‘Justin Brouwer’ Boxwood, ‘Sum and Substance’ Hosta, white Anemones, black bamboo and ornamental grasses contrast dramatically with the clean lines of the hardscape elements. The black bamboo is set in 30” diameter concrete containers to control the vigorous plant from spreading.
The construction of the interior courtyard space challenged the building team. They set up baffles between the front door and the door to the courtyard as well as temporary protection over the floor to allow the process to move forward without too much disturbance to the client’s lives. All of the materials were shuffled through the temporary portal.
The clients love the space and recently said that “the design is so well thought out and simple that they would never get tired of it.” The designs sculptural quality compliments the modern feel of the home and creates a sublime yet dramatic view from within the house or within the courtyard. The clients plan to purchase two black Bertoia Diamond chairs with red cushions which should perfectly integrate with the space.
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