Unlike with many other products, custom cement tile has no special mark-up. In fact, custom tile can sometimes be slightly less, or even significantly less with large enough orders. Essentially, all cement tile is custom: each tile is hand-made. We pioneered the online in-stock experience to overcome the only difficulty of custom tile: production time. If your project doesn't require your tile for 10-14 weeks or more, and your project is over 78 square feet, custom tile may be your best choice.
You can choose from hundreds of patterns and dozens of colors in the South Beach Palette
You can even have us create a new, and unique pattern for less than you think... just ask us for details.
Call us or e-mail to discuss your project or order samples.
For e-mail quote requests, please provide with your patterns and quantities a call-back number and a delivery
address with zip code, and let us know if this location is residential, or commercial (loading dock or forklift
present).
After searching for a custom freight quote, we'll create and send you an invoice, with several payment options,
including major credit cards, Paypal, and their "Bill Me Later" financing service.
For e-mail quote requests, please provide with your patterns and quantities a call-back number and a delivery
address with zip code, and let us know if this location is residential, or commercial (loading dock or forklift
present).
Inspiration
Organic Modern Bathroom with Spark C Tangerine Tile and Terrazzo Flooring
This vibrant bathroom renovation centers on a floor-to-ceiling installation of Spark C Tangerine cement tiles, creating a high-energy "starburst" feature wall that mimics a desert sunset. Designed by Kit Williamson and John Halbach, the space transition seamlessly from Large Dew Drop Terrazzo main flooring to a textural Snow White Glazed Bejmat shower pan. The combination of geometric patterns, chevron-patterned oak cabinetry, and brushed gold fixtures epitomizes the high-end "desert boho" aesthetic found throughout this Joshua Tree estate.
Architectural Shower Curb Detail with Large Dew Drop Terrazzo and Tangerine Cement Tile
This high-contrast detail showcases the structural elegance of Large Dew Drop Terrazzo used as both the primary flooring and a monolithic shower curb. Designers Kit Williamson and John Halbach paired the cool, stone-flecked aggregate of the terrazzo with the vibrant matte finish of Spark C Tangerine cement tiles to create a warm, sunset-inspired atmosphere. The seamless transition from the large-format floor to the textural Snow White Glazed Bejmat shower pan demonstrates a masterclass in organic modern surface layering.
Modern Shower Curb Detail featuring Large Dew Drop Terrazzo and Bejmat Zellige
This sophisticated material transition by designers Kit Williamson and John Halbach showcases the structural elegance of the Large Dew Drop Terrazzo flooring as it forms a monolithic curb for the walk-in shower. The interior pan utilizes Snow White Glazed Bejmat tiles for a textural, slip-resistant finish, while the walls are clad in vibrant Spark C Tangerine cement tiles. This composition illustrates how the neutral, stone-flecked terrazzo grounds the high-energy starburst pattern, resulting in a balanced and curated luxury wet room.