If ever there were a place on the planet with the most fabulous and colorful cement tile floor sit surely must be Merida on the Yucatan Peninsula in north eastern Mexico. Merida has one of the largest old historic colonial districts in the world and it is in this area of town that just about every home and building have what they call "Pasta" tile floors. We have put together a large group of Mexican "pasta" photos.
Some of these properties have been revitalized by new owners and some are awaiting the attention of someone with the passion and funds for restoration. Feast your eyes on these historic pasta tile floors, with tiles made by local craftsmen. Some are antique and some are contemporary. It is so wonderful that builders and home owners are keeping this beautiful tradition alive in this region.
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We can reproduce any pasta tile floor that you see here, contact us for details. info@villalagoontile.com or 251-968-3375
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We can reproduce any pasta tile floor that you see here, contact us for details. info@villalagoontile.com or 251-968-3375
Notice how many of the older homes have a distinct design insert in doorways that serves as a transition from room to room.
All of these pasta tile floors in old, old buildings can be restored by a marble restoration company. Any time you want to do some armchair traveling, focused on Meridas cement tile floors, come back for a visit.