Alicia Olive Green Encaustic Cement Tile
This design introduces a floral influence into any room, particularly a classical bathroom suite or modern kitchen, handmade in Morocco.
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Colours used:
03 Cream,
09 Forest Green,
12 Olive Green,
24 Brick Red,
48 Storm Grey
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Encaustic cement tiles are handmade tiles where the pattern is created using pigmented cement poured into a mould. This traditional method, involving manual hydraulic presses, results in a distinctive design and image on the tile surface.
These tiles are expertly handmade by artisans in Morocco and Spain, ensuring authenticity and quality.
Cement Tiles are expertly handmade by artisans in Morocco and Spain. They are encaustic tiles where the pattern is created from pigmented cement poured into a mould. Every single tile is unique creating a warmth and character unparalleled by any other material.
Cement tiles come in diverse sizes. Common dimensions include square tiles (e.g., 20cm x20cm), rectangular tiles (e.g., 10cmx20 cm), and Hexagons. We can also produce Diamonds, Arabesques and Shells to order.
Our Cement tiles come in a standard thickness of around 1.6 cm,
We offer a variety of shapes and sizes for our cement tiles, including traditional squares, rectangles, hexagons, and custom shapes.
Yes, Terrazzo Tiles offers the option to customize your tile design. We provide a virtual tile simulator on our website to help you visualize your personal pattern. In addition to being able to change the colours in existing patterns, we also offer a bespoke service to create new moulds in your desired pattern – please contact our sales team to discuss this.
We have a vast selection of designs and colours, including black, blue, brown, green, grey, and more. Tiles are matte finish, and we recommend sealing them when they are laid. It is also possible to polish cement tiles so that it brings out the shine.
The range includes assorted colours such as black, blue, brown, green, grey, multi-colour, orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow, and more – we have a total of 49 assorted colours available
We supply our cement tiles in a matte finish. The tiles can be polished on site if required.
Absolutely. Mixing and matching assorted designs and colours to create a unique pattern is a trendy way to use cement tiles. We call this a patchwork.
Cement tiles are known for their durability and longevity. They are suitable for both residential and commercial use, handling moderate to heavy foot traffic.
Cement tiles can fade slightly over time, especially if exposed to direct sunlight. Proper sealing and maintenance can help preserve their colour.
Yes, these tiles are suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and other wet areas so long as they are sealed, and the sealant is correctly maintained. Cement Tiles are versatile and can be used for floors, walls, and splashbacks.
Cement tiles are compatible with underfloor heating systems. However, it is important to follow specific installation guidelines to ensure optimal performance and avoid damage to the tiles – we also recommend the use of a flexible adhesive together with DITRA matting to mitigate any movement in the subfloor due to thermal expansion.
Installation should be carried out by a professional. The process typically involves preparing the surface, laying the tiles using a suitable adhesive, grouting, and then sealing the tiles to protect them from moisture and stains.
For regular cleaning, use a pH-neutral cleaner and avoid harsh chemicals. Sweep or vacuum to remove dirt and dust, and mop with a gentle cleaner. Sealing the tiles periodically can also help protect them.
A high-quality, flexible cement-based adhesive is recommended for installing cement tiles. It is important to follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
Yes, cement tiles require grouting. A fine, unsanded grout is typically recommended to avoid scratching the surface of the tiles.
The typical lead time is 2-3 weeks for factory stock and 8-10 weeks for bespoke designs. However, it is best to confirm current lead times with our sales team due to possible variations.
We have a fast and efficient service, often available for next-day delivery, but since cement tiles are imported from the continent, our deliveries times vary depending on the material and can take at least 2 weeks from order.
Encaustic cement tiles have a lower environmental impact due to their natural materials and the traditional, less energy-intensive methods of production.
Yes, cement tiles can be used in outdoor settings, but they should be properly sealed and maintained to withstand weather conditions. It is important to consult with a professional about the suitability of specific tile designs for outdoor use.
Yes, it is recommended to seal cement tiles to protect them from stains and moisture. The frequency of sealing depends on the level of foot traffic and use but typically should be done every couple of years or every 12 months in wet areas.
The slip resistance of cement tiles can vary based on the finish. It is important to specify your requirements for slip resistance, especially for areas like bathrooms or outdoor spaces. Our cement tiles have a PTV rating of 42 wets when sealed which makes them more than suitable for most applications, including commercial applications where PTV>36 wet is required.
Yes, Terrazzo Tiles offers the option to order samples. This allows you to see and feel the tiles before committing to a larger purchase.
Cement tiles are safe and do not emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, it is important to handle them with care during installation, as the cement and pigments can be dusty.
Due to the variation, which is inherent to encaustic cement tiles, natural stone, and ceramic & porcelain, we are not able to accept returns of unused or unwanted tiles. We will strongly recommend keeping surplus tiles as these can be used in the future if any damage occurs to the tiles, you have installed and will be from the same batch
Terrazzo Tiles offers customer support through phone and online contact. We can provide professional advice to help you choose the right tiles for your project.
It is recommended to use a non-acidic cleaning product such as Lithofin Power Clean after laying the tiles.
Apply two coats of sealant after the tiles are completely dry, which usually takes about 3 days. Lithofin Stain stop MN is recommended, with one coat applied before grouting and one after, as per the application instructions on the bottle. If a satin sheen is desired, apply Lithofin Multiseal as a final coat, except in wet areas.
For daily maintenance, Lithofin Easy Care or a mild soap is recommended. LithofinEasy Care helps maintain the sealant. Avoid using any acid-based products.
If the surface becomes damaged, the best method is mechanical polishing after washing with warm water and a mild detergent. Ensure the floor is level and without loose tiles, and polish softly without using abrasive or aggressive products.
It is recommended to reseal the tiles every 12-18 months.
No, abrasive or aggressive products should not be used as they can damage the tiles. Stick to mild detergents and non-acidic cleaners.
Yes, wait until the tiles are completely dry, which typically takes about 3 days, before applying the sealant.
Sealant should be applied in all areas, but for wet areas, avoid using the final coat of Lithofin Multiseal.
Clean the stain as soon as possible with a mild detergent and warm water. For tough stains, consult with a professional for the appropriate cleaning method.
Encaustic cement tiles should not be exposed to acidic substances or harsh cleaners. It is also important to maintain them properly in very wet or humid environments to prevent damage.
While DIY installation is possible, it is highly recommended to consult or hire an experienced tiling professional, especially for complex layouts or substrates like wooden floors that may require special handling.
While DIY installation is possible, it is highly recommended to consult or hire an experienced tiling professional, especially for complex layouts or substrates like wooden floors that may require special handling.
No, cement tiles are unsealed and raw. They are prone to staining until properly sealed. It is advisable to avoid walking on unsealed tiles or handling them with dirty hands.
Yes, tiles will expand and contract with temperature changes. Using DITRA matting or related products and incorporating expansion joints can help prevent cracking.
The substrate should be level, dry, and fully cured. Humidity can cause problems, so ensure there is no risk of moisture evaporating through the tiles.
A rapid setting adhesive is recommended to minimize water absorption through The back of the tile.
Use a diamond cutter or an angle grinder for cutting cement tiles. After cutting, immediately clean the surface to avoid wetting or dirtying the tile.
Ensure the tiles are completely dry and clean before applying the first coat of sealant. Test the sealant on a spare tile and apply it with a suitable applicator to the face and edges of the tile. Remove any excess that has not been absorbed within 10-15 minutes.
Do not use dark-tinted grout as it can stain the tiles. Ensure the sealant has cured completely before grouting and apply the grout carefully to the grout lines. Avoid spreading too much grout on the tile surface and use a fine-textured foam sponge for cleaning off excess grout.
Wait for at least 24 hours after the grout has dried to ensure the tiles are completely clean and free from any grout residue before applying the second coat of sealant.
Yes, for additional protection, especially for easier maintenance and cleaning, you can apply a third coat of sealant such as Lithofin Multiseal. However, this is not suitable for wet rooms or outdoor areas.
If efflorescence (salt deposits) appears, it can be removed after the grout has fully cured by frequently washing with clean water or using Lithofin Power Clean diluted 1:10, once the grout has cured for at least 28 days.
No, do not use acid, vinegar, or bleach for cleaning cement tiles. These substances can damage the tile surface. For removing blemishes, use a razor blade or lightly sand with waterproof sandpaper, being careful not to scratch The surface.
It is recommended to keep foot traffic to a minimum for the first week after sealing, as sealants can take a few days to fully oxidize and may not be fully effective during this initial period.
Clean any stains or marks immediately. For pencil marks or other difficult stains, light sanding may be required, but be cautious not to damage the tile surface.
Maintaining level and correct alignment is crucial for a professional finish. Use a spirit level and follow the chalk line guide for precise installation.
Ensure that tools used for grouting are clean and free of hardened grout. When applying sealant, carefully remove any excess and avoid over-application to achieve the best finish.
For outdoor use, a wider grout joint may be preferred. Ensure that the Installation site is properly prepared and that the tiles are suitably sealed for outdoor conditions.
Yes, cement tiles can be used in bathrooms and kitchens, but they must be properly sealed. Ensure that the substrate is waterproof, especially in areas that come into direct contact with water.
Some degree of edge irregularity is expected with artisan tiles. Lightly sanding with 150-200 wet-dry sandpaper in circular motions can smooth out these imperfections. Remove any residue with a dry sponge afterward.
Yes, shuffling tiles from different batches before installation helps in achieving a consistent look across the installation area, especially considering the colour and tonal variations due to the handcrafted nature of these tiles.
Lay out at least one row of tiles without adhesive in each direction to plan The layout. This helps in making any necessary adjustments, especially For balancing border tiles from the wall.
Use a notched trowel suitable for the size of the tiles. The trowel should spread adhesive evenly on the surface and on the back of the tile to ensure full contact.
Carefully adjust each tile in relation to each other to maintain level, taking care to align them correctly. Check with a spirit level and follow your chalk line guide or other layout references.
Cement tiles are traditionally set edge to edge with as narrow a grout line as possible, typically around 1mm. However, this can vary based on the specific application, such as outdoor use or personal preference for a wider grout joint.
After applying sealant, protect the tiles from foot traffic for a minimum of 24 hours. This allows the sealant to dry and cure properly
After applying sealant, protect the tiles from foot traffic for a minimum of 24 hours. This allows the sealant to dry and cure properly.
Efflorescence, a white powdery residue, can sometimes appear on cement tiles. It can be removed with frequent washing using clean water or a diluted solution of Lithofin Power Clean (1:10 dilution), but only after the grout has fully cured, which typically takes a minimum of 28 days.
Cement tiles can be installed over an existing floor, but the surface must be properly prepared to ensure it is level, clean, and stable. Consult with a Professional installer to assess the suitability of the existing floor.
Before applying sealant, clean the tiles thoroughly to remove any surface dirt or adhesive. Use a razor blade for tough blemishes or lightly sand with waterproof sandpaper, being careful not to scratch the tiles.
If adhesive gets on The tile surface during installation, carefully remove it immediately to prevent staining. Avoid letting the adhesive dry on the tile surface.
The frequency of resealing cement tiles depends on the level of foot traffic and wear. It is a good idea to reseal every few years, but high-traffic areas may require more frequent resealing.
When installing cement tiles on walls, ensure the wall substrate can support The weight of the tiles. Use appropriate adhesives and methods for vertical installations.
Choose a grout colour that complements the tiles. Be cautious with dark-coloured grouts as they can stain the tiles. Also, ensure the grout consistency is slightly runny for easier application and avoid using grout with harsh chemicals that might damage the tile surface.
Before installation, lay out at least one row of tiles in each direction without adhesive to check the fit and appearance. Adjust the layout to balance The border tiles from the wall and use a chalk line to mark guidelines.
After applying the adhesive and placing each tile, adjust them in relation to each other to maintain level. Use a spirit level For accuracy. Pay close attention to aligning them correctly, following your chalk line guide.
Ensure that the installation environment is well-ventilated. If the tiles or The substrate are humid, they should be allowed to dry thoroughly before installation. Avoid covering the tiles with plastic, which inhibits drying.
Typically, cement tiles are set with a very narrow grout line, traditionally around 1mm. However, this can vary based on design preferences or specific requirements For outdoor installations.
Allow the tiles to dry completely before sealing. This usually means waiting at least 24 hours after they have been set, but the exact time can depend on environmental conditions and the moisture content of the tiles and adhesive.
Installing cement tiles over an existing floor is possible but requires a completely level and stable surface. Consult with a professional to assess suitability and The need for additional preparation steps.
To prevent cracking, ensure proper substrate preparation, use DITRA matting or expansion joints, and avoid using excessive force (like hammering) during installation.
Cement tiles can be used with underfloor heating systems, but it is crucial to follow the heating system's guidelines and ensure proper installation to prevent damage to the tiles.
Some degree of edge irregularity is expected with artisanal tiles. Lightly sanding with 150-200 wet-dry sandpaper can smooth out chips or irregularities. Be sure to work in circular motions and clean the residue with a dry sponge.
Before installing, lay out a row of tiles without adhesive in each direction to plan the layout. Adjust as needed to balance the border tiles from the wall and use chalk lines to mark guidelines.
During installation, cover the tiles with cardboard to protect them from foot traffic and debris. After installation and sealing, minimize foot traffic for the first week to allow the sealant to fully cure.
Choose a sealant designed for cement tiles, like Lithofin Stain stop MN. Always test the sealant on a spare tile first to ensure compatibility and desired appearance.
Avoid harsh or acidic cleaners, as they can damage the sealant and the tile. Use pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for tile care.
Efflorescence, a white powdery residue, can be cleaned with frequent washing using clean water or a diluted solution of Lithofin Power Clean. Allow the grout to fully cure for at least 28 days before attempting to remove efflorescence.
The frequency of resealing depends on foot traffic and wear. Generally, resealing every couple of years is recommended, but high-traffic areas may require more frequent maintenance.
These artisanal tiles are known for slight defects like small edge splinters, colour bleeding/smudging between pattern elements, and surface scratches due to traditional production processes. These imperfections contribute to their distinct charm and natural appeal.
As the pigments are mixed in small quantities and used within one hour before The tile sets, there can be slight colour variations. Craftsmen compare and adjust wet mix of colours to the dry mix, which may result in subtle differences in shade.
The traditional technique is to 'shuffle' the tiles before laying them to ensure an even variation across the surface. Alternatively, you can take tiles at random from several boxes during fitting.
You should expect some tiles to have defects, including breakages or chips. However, these can often be used in areas requiring cut tiles, minimizing wastage.
The tiles need to be sealed, and the sealant should be maintained every 18-24 months.
Since the tiles are handmade and can vary in colour, returns are not possible once they are dispatched. If exact colour matching is a concern, it is recommended to discuss this before ordering.
It is recommended to order at least 10% extra to allow for wastage, as breakages can occur during transportation. Broken tiles can often be used for areas where a cut tile is needed.
Tiles that are damaged or broken in transport and cannot be used will either be replaced or refunded at Terrazzo Tiles' discretion, provided they are notified within 3 days of delivery. Broken tiles should be returned to the showroom For replacements, and the same lead times will apply for replacements.
Once an order is placed, it cannot be cancelled as all items, including "Stock Items," are imported to order.
The estimated delivery times are 5-10 working days for Stock Items and 6-8 weeks for Bespoke Orders. However, these are estimates and can be affected by external factors like national holidays or driver’s strikes.
Upon delivery, inspect The order for any obvious damage and sign for it accordingly. It is crucial to open any packaging for a thorough inspection of the material and avoid signing as "unchecked," as this may invalidate future claims. Any issues should be notified within 3 days.
The tiles may still be damp upon arrival due to the production process. It is recommended to remove them from the boxes and allow excess humidity to evaporate in a well-aired room before fixing and especially before sealing.
Due to the handmade nature of these tiles, there might be slight variations in colour. It is advisable to wait for the tile delivery before finalizing other colour schemes in the room where the tiles will be laid.
To achieve a harmonious appearance, mix tiles from different boxes during installation. This practice helps in distributing any colour variations evenly across the installation area.
While cement tiles are durable, their suitability for high-traffic areas depends on the sealant used and the maintenance routine. They can be used in high-traffic areas, but it is important to regularly maintain and reseal them as needed.
Cement tiles can be used outdoors, but they must be properly sealed and maintained. It is important to consider climate factors like freezing temperatures or excessive moisture, as these can affect the tiles' durability.
Cutting and shaping cement tiles should be done with proper tile-cutting tools. It is recommended to use a wet saw with a diamond blade for precise cuts. Always wear safety equipment and consider hiring a professional if you are not experienced in tile cutting.
For regular cleaning, use a pH-neutral cleaner and avoid harsh chemicals. Sweep or vacuum first to remove loose dirt, then mop with a soft mop and the appropriate cleaner. For tough stains, consult a professional for advice on suitable cleaning methods.
Yes, encaustic cement tiles can be used outdoors, particularly in areas that are adequately protected like covered patios or terraces in mild climates. However, they are slightly porous, so special considerations must be made for their use in these environments.
While they can withstand outdoor conditions, they are slightly porous and may develop slight cracks or chips in the event of frost or if they are clogged with moisture. Therefore, they are better suited to climates where freezing is infrequent.
To diminish frost-related issues:
Lay the tiles on an impermeable or completely waterproofed concrete screed.
Use a double spread of adhesive to prevent water pockets under the tiles.
Choose an adhesive suitable for outdoor use.
Ensure joints are well made and maintained to avoid water infiltration.
Ensure a sufficient gradient for quick water drainage.
Re-seal the tiles regularly, every 12-18 months.
It is crucial to ensure that the joints are well made and maintained to prevent water infiltration, which can lead to damage in freezing conditions.
To minimize issues related to frost and moisture:
Lay the tiles on an impermeable or completely waterproofed concrete screed.
Use a double spread of adhesive to avoid water pockets under the tiles.
Choose an adhesive suitable for outdoor use.
Ensure joints are well made and maintained to prevent water infiltration.
Create a sufficient gradient for quick water drainage and avoid puddles.
Regularly re-seal the tiles, every 12-18 months.
Exposure to sunlight and acid rain can cause some pigments in cement tiles to fade over time. The degree of fading and whether it is aesthetically pleasing will depend on individual preferences. Some people appreciate the aged or mellowed effect this creates.
The base should be impermeable or completely waterproofed, with a sufficient gradient for water drainage. This preparation helps prevent water accumulation and potential frost damage.
It is crucial to use an adhesive that is specifically formulated for outdoor use. This ensures a stronger bond and better resistance to weather conditions.
Joints must be well executed and maintained to avoid water infiltration. Proper grouting and regular checks for any cracks or gaps are essential.
To maintain the durability and appearance, it is recommended to re-seal cement tiles every 12-18 months, especially in outdoor settings.
Each cement tile is individually handmade in Morocco using traditional methods. The process involves mixing white marble powder with white cement and high-quality pigments, pouring it into a Mold, and then hydraulically pressing it.
The surface layer is composed of white marble powder, white cement, and high-quality pigments.
The structure layer is made of grey cement, sand, and gravel.
After removal from the Mold, the tiles are placed on a rack to dry, then submerged in a water bath for several hours, and regularly sprayed until they set completely, which takes about three weeks.
Encaustic tiles first became popular in the 13th century, with a resurgence during The Gothic Revival era. Modern cement tiles emerged in the late 19th century in South France, following the discovery of Portland Cement.
Around the turn of the 20th century, cement tiles gained popularity in the United States and were used in many landmark public buildings and palaces. Their popularity quickly spread to Latin America and Europe.
In 2014, moving to Englands Lane catalysed a profound shift in our operational ethos. It was the year we began rigorously reviewing our practices, initiating our journey towards sustainability. This move wasn't just a change of address; it represented a commitment to unite cutting-edge design with verified eco-credentials, aspiring to harmonize our interaction with living and working spaces without compromising the planet.
By 2016, Terrazzo Tiles had firmly established an Environmental Policy dedicated to the preservation of natural resources. Our actions included recycling and reusing waste materials, monitoring waste output, and using energy resourcefully within our office. This year marked significant strides in evaluating suppliers based on their environmental management and waste management policies, underscoring our commitment to responsible manufacturing.
In 2018, our focus turned inwards to our office practices, setting a benchmark for conservation and sustainability. We intensified our recycling efforts, championed energy conservation, and advocated for the use of public transportation among our employees. This period was crucial in refining our office systems to align with our sustainable stance, minimizing waste and toxic resources use.
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 presented unprecedented challenges, yet it also accelerated our digital and environmental initiatives. As the world shifted, we maintained our sustainability goals while adapting to new working conditions. This year highlighted the resilience of our policies and practices, ensuring continuity in our environmental responsibility, even amidst global upheaval.
2024 stands as a milestone year, where our persistent efforts have culminated in applying for CarbonNeutral™ Certified status. This reflects our dedication to environmental stewardship and to our role in educating and informing clients about the compatibility of our products with BREEAM, LEED, and Ska requirements. Our partnerships with leading porcelain, ceramic, and terrazzo producers who exceed international environmental standards have been instrumental in this journey.
Throughout these years, Terrazzo Tiles has remained steadfast in its commitment to sustainability, constantly evolving and adapting to meet and exceed industry best practices. This journey reflects our dedication to making a positive impact on the world without compromising the quality and design of our products.