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The tradition of Encaustic Cement Tiles is to create interlocking designs by making a group of 4 tiles by rotating every tile by 90 degrees in each quadrant to form one design unit. When laid side by side, these 4 tile squares also form an interlocking pattern. Field tiles are often surrounded by coordinating border tiles to create a rug like design on the floor of solid color tiles... Solid color tiles are available in all colors you see in the patterned tiles. Note: These colors will look different on various computer monitors. We have seen instances where the taupe shades look very grey on some laptops.
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