Cement Floor Tiles
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Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte 1/4 Circle Modern Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Classic Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Corner Leaf Classic Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Corner Line Modern Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Décor Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Diagonal Modern Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Flower Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Geo Classic Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Geo Corner Classic Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Leaf Classic Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Line Modern Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Modern Off Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Pattern Classic Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Pattern Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Rectangles Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Textile Modern Square Tile

Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Triangle Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Web Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 8" x 8" Matte Zebra Modern Square Tile
Bati Orient Cement 9" x 8" Matte Modern Double Hexagon Tile

Bati Orient Cement 9" x 8" Matte Modern Hexagon TileCement floor tiles bring pattern, color, and handcrafted character to residential and commercial spaces. Unlike plain floor surfaces, cement tiles are often chosen for their decorative designs, matte texture, and ability to turn the floor into a visual feature. They work well in kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, powder rooms, patios, laundry rooms, restaurants, cafés, and boutique-style interiors.
This collection includes cement floor tile options for spaces where design impact matters as much as surface performance. From classic encaustic patterns to modern geometric styles, cement tiles can create a bold statement floor or a more subtle decorative surface depending on the color, pattern, and layout.
Where Cement Floor Tiles Work Best
Cement floor tiles are often used in areas where the floor becomes part of the room’s design. In kitchens, they can add pattern and warmth under cabinets, islands, and dining spaces. In bathrooms and powder rooms, they create a decorative surface without needing too much wall detail. In entryways, mudrooms, and hallways, cement tiles can give the space a stronger first impression.
They can also be used in commercial interiors such as cafés, restaurants, salons, retail spaces, and hospitality areas where the floor needs personality and visual texture. For outdoor or semi-outdoor use, always check whether the product is rated for exterior installation and suitable for the local climate.
Cement Tile Appearance and Design
Cement tiles are known for their matte surface, rich color, and patterned designs. Because many cement tiles are made with natural pigments and handcrafted methods, slight variation in color, edge, and surface tone is part of their character. This gives the floor a more authentic look than many printed tile alternatives.
Popular styles include encaustic patterns, black and white designs, Moroccan-inspired layouts, floral patterns, geometric shapes, and vintage-style motifs. Cement floor tiles can be used across a full room, as a border, as a rug-style layout, or as a decorative section within a larger floor design.
What to Know Before Choosing Cement Floor Tile
Cement floor tile is beautiful, but it needs more care than porcelain or ceramic tile. Cement tile is porous, which means it should be properly sealed to help protect it from stains, moisture, and daily wear. This is especially important in kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and commercial spaces where spills and foot traffic are common.
Cement tile can also develop natural patina over time. Some buyers love this aged look, while others may prefer a floor that stays more uniform. If you want a low-maintenance surface with the look of cement tile, a cement-look porcelain tile may be a better option.
Sealing and Maintenance
Proper sealing is one of the most important steps when installing cement floor tiles. A penetrating sealer helps reduce staining and moisture absorption. Depending on the space, traffic level, and cleaning routine, cement tiles may need to be resealed over time.
For everyday cleaning, use a pH-neutral cleaner or mild soap with water. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, harsh chemicals, and abrasive scrubbers because they can damage the surface or weaken the sealer. Wipe spills quickly, especially in kitchens and dining areas, to help prevent staining.
Cement Floor Tiles for Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Entryways
In kitchens, cement floor tiles add pattern and warmth, but they should be sealed properly to protect against oil, food spills, and moisture. In bathrooms and powder rooms, they can create a strong design feature, especially when paired with simple wall tile and neutral fixtures.
In entryways, hallways, and mudrooms, cement tiles provide a decorative surface that can handle daily movement when installed and maintained correctly. For wet floors or outdoor-facing areas, choose the finish carefully and confirm slip resistance and installation suitability before buying.
Choosing the Right Cement Floor Tile
Before choosing cement floor tile, consider the room, traffic level, moisture exposure, pattern scale, grout color, and maintenance expectations. Bold patterns work well in smaller areas like powder rooms and entryways, while softer patterns can be easier to live with across larger floors.
Cement floor tiles are best for buyers who want a floor with character, variation, and design presence. They may not be the best choice for someone who wants the lowest-maintenance tile possible. For the right space, they can create a distinctive floor that feels crafted, personal, and long-lasting.



