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A Guide to Cement Look Tile for Bathrooms
Cement-look porcelain tile delivers the urban, industrial appeal of polished concrete without the cracking, staining, and sealing that real concrete demands. It's one of the most popular choices for modern, minimalist, and loft-style interiors.
Why Porcelain Over Real Concrete
Real poured concrete floors are prone to cracking, require regular sealing, and stain easily. Cement-look porcelain tile replicates the surface texture and color variation of concrete with none of the maintenance. It's waterproof, stain-resistant, and available in consistent, predictable formats. Installation is faster and more straightforward than pouring and finishing a concrete floor.
Design and Color Range
Cement-look tiles range from light gray and off-white to dark charcoal and nearly black. Some feature subtle tonal variation and surface mottling that mimics the natural patina of aged concrete. Others offer a smoother, more uniform surface for a polished concrete look. Both matte and semi-polished finishes are available.
Where to Use Cement Look Tile
Cement-look tile is at home in open-plan living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and commercial spaces like restaurants, cafes, and retail stores. Large-format cement tiles (24x24, 24x48) create a seamless, expansive look with minimal grout lines. Use on both floors and walls for a cohesive industrial aesthetic.
Pairing Cement Look Tile
Cement-look tile serves as a neutral backdrop that pairs well with warm materials - wood-look tile or hardwood flooring, exposed brick, brass fixtures, and natural textiles. The contrast between cool concrete and warm wood is a defining feature of modern interior design. Combine cement-look floors with a marble or zellige backsplash for added texture.
Is cement look tile actually concrete?
No. Cement-look tile is porcelain or ceramic tile manufactured to replicate the appearance of concrete. It's made from fired clay with a printed and textured surface that mimics concrete's color and patina. This gives you the look without concrete's tendency to crack, stain, and require sealing.
What size works best for cement look tile?
Large-format tiles (24x24, 24x48, or larger) deliver the most realistic concrete look because fewer grout lines break up the surface. This creates the seamless, monolithic appearance of a poured concrete floor. Use a rectified tile and thin grout line with color-matched grout for the most convincing result.
Is cement look tile good for kitchens?
Yes. Cement-look porcelain tile is an excellent kitchen floor. It's waterproof, stain-resistant, easy to clean, and durable enough for heavy kitchen traffic. The neutral gray tones pair well with both modern and traditional kitchen cabinetry. It's also popular as a kitchen backsplash for a cohesive industrial look.