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Home » Hacienda Hideaway » All the tiles we’re using in the Hacienda Hideaway

All the tiles we’re using in the Hacienda Hideaway

April 20, 2022 | By Jenna Sue Hacienda Hideaway

Tile is a distinctive element in Spanish/Moroccan/Mediterranean style design, and tile selection is the one thing I’ve spent the most time on throughout the design process. In this house, the tile will make a statement in every room:

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Star & Cross tile in the primary bathroom

Last week, you saw the reveal of the Star & Cross red clay tile in the primary bathroom. Today, I want to share the rest of the tile selections for this house (inside and out!) and get your opinion with the last choice I’m stuck on.

After nearly a year of searching, here’s the official Hacienda Hideaway tile lineup:

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Let’s start with the decision that took the longest…

Front porch & back patio

For simplicity’s sake and cohesiveness, I decided to use the same tile for the front porch and back patio. It was challenging enough finding an outdoor-safe tile that I loved—and I actually changed my mind since announcing my original decision back in June’s progress update:

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One benefit of slow renovations is that you have tons of time to think it over, and wait for new products to hit the market. The latter is what ended up happening, and this ceramic patterned tile checked all the boxes:

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These durable and low maintenance tiles have a naturally aged look which should wear well over time, the colors are spot on, and do you notice the star & cross pattern? That’s a recurring theme in this house—this tile was meant to be.

The only problem? We have steps both on the front and back patio, and there’s no coordinating bullnose or stair nose tile (and I’m not a fan of metal edge strips). I’ve been searching for a solution for the better part of a year, and I finally found it just last week:

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These terra-cotta floor tiles are handmade in Mexico, the perfect color, reasonably priced, and most importantly: the same thickness as the patterned ceramic tile. Every other stair tread or bullnose I found was too thick, so it would be near impossible to use them as a border tile. I haven’t decided if I’ll use the stair treads or the bullnose on the steps, but they will at least line the perimeter, with the patterned tile in the center.

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Finding a solution to this problem was such a huge weight lifted off my shoulders! Now I just need to hurry and order it before it’s discontinued 😉

Kitchen backsplash

The kitchen tile selection isn’t news if you’ve been around for a while—I shared it in my Kitchen Kickoff post back in August:

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Unlike the patio tile, I decided on this Harmonia Grove ceramic tile the moment I laid eyes on it. When you know, you know. The muted earthy colors, the hand-painted look and traditional Spanish design are everything I wanted in a backsplash tile. And with these paint colors? So dreamy…

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PS: we’re still working behind the scenes on this kitchen! I haven’t shared any blog updates in a while, but you can find our progress in my Instagram story highlights.

Bathroom 2

For the second ensuite bathroom, I’m channeling more of a Moroccan feel. Keep an eye out for the design plans after we finish the kitchen—but for now I’ll share that I landed on this stunning sea glass Miabella tile mural on the floor:

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Truly a work of art, don’t you agree?

The shower tile will play a supporting role with traditional 4×4″ zellige tiles in natural white:

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That’s all I’ll say for now… but this bathroom is gonna be a special one.

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Bathroom 2 progress

Bathroom 3

I’ve gone back and forth quite a bit with this room—debating between dark and moody, or light and playful. I’m still working out those details, but I recently came across a tile that I haven’t been able to get out of my head:

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Have you seen this? It’s a maple wood-look porcelain ribbon tile, and it’s one of the most interesting ideas I’ve seen in a while. Not prohibitively expensive either at under $12/sf (especially for a small shower), and perfect for a minimalist-spa-resort vibe.

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It’s currently on backorder (no surprise) but I’ve already purchased it, in hopes that it will arrive this year!

To pair with the organic/minimalist shower tile, I’ve rounded up a handful of patterned floor tiles I’m considering. Check them out below, and let me know your favorite:

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  1. Bedrosians Matte Ceramic Casablanca // This was actually the first tile I landed on (hello again, star & cross!) but now I’m wondering if it’s too bold and geometric (aka trendy).
  2. Merola Tile King’s Clay Blossom // I love the subdued colors and pattern, and it’s also from the same collection as our outdoor tile (yay for cohesiveness!)
  3. Merola Tile Mirambel // This was on my shortlist for the patio last year. The traditional pattern and hand-painted style have a timeless appeal.
  4. Bedrosians Antique Cotto Bloom // I’ve had this tile saved for years, and am drawn to the simple and sweet pattern.
  5. Merola Tile Llanes Perla // Fun pattern, super low maintenance, budget-friendly.
  6. Merola Tile Imagine Botanical Tropic // This one is a little wild—but I love trying something I’ve never seen before! A small area in a vacation rental would be the place to use a statement tile like this. Certainly the most unique and memorable option. I’m also eyeing this tropical leaf mural.
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Bathroom 3 ‘before’

What do you think? Or is there another floor tile you’re in love with and willing to share? The star of this show will be the wood tile shower so I’m not too stressed about finding the one “perfect” floor tile (any of the above would be great!) I also like to have more fun and take more risks with our vacation rental designs—as you’ve seen with the Riverside Retreat 😉

And now, it’s back to work on this kitchen project. We’ve made some good progress over the last few weeks—head on over to my Instagram story highlights in case you’ve missed any of the fun!

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  1. Heather says

    April 20, 2022 at 4:05 pm

    Definitely number 2! It has a little bit of pattern but is still neutral enough to give the room a larger look along with the wood look tile. I love your style , you are so talented.

  2. Eleanor Pella says

    April 20, 2022 at 4:04 pm

    For bathroom #3 w the ribbon maple tile I liked -#3 because blue is always a winner for me but #6 looks like it has some of your kitchen green & blue in it (if I saw it correctly) But the bottom line is : trust YOUR gut becuase you have an eye for style like no one else.

  3. Diana says

    April 20, 2022 at 3:39 pm

    #2, #3, and #4 are my top choices! I know whatever you choose it will come together beautifully! Can’t wait to see the progress and ultimately the beautiful finished product!

    • Diana says

      April 20, 2022 at 3:40 pm

      I meant 2,3 OR 5. 🙂

  4. Kim says

    April 20, 2022 at 3:11 pm

    Love $4 with that faux wood tile, but all of them will be beautiful I’m sure!

  5. Jessica says

    April 20, 2022 at 2:37 pm

    #2 is my personal favorite – but know you’ll pick the perfect time for the space!

  6. Art History Chick says

    April 20, 2022 at 2:00 pm

    YAS! I’m so looking forward to Bathroom #3!

  7. Sherry says

    April 20, 2022 at 1:48 pm

    #2 would definitely compliment the wood look maple tile you’ve chosen. Hope you don’t have to wait toooooo long for it to come!

  8. Carly says

    April 20, 2022 at 12:41 pm

    1. Like it alot, adds a pop of pattern which you need with shower tile and pulls the greens in from kitchen tile and adds interest with main tile. 2. Like it alot as well, adds rust from other tile. 3. HATE IT on all levels 4. Boring and ZERO color and excitement. 5. No, doesn’t really look like anything 6. NO much to trendy and permanent, use the wall mural instead it you want this pattern. If you resale this as single family home someday, I would truly hate that tile on the floor as a permanent item.

  9. Robyn says

    April 20, 2022 at 12:38 pm

    Wow, I am blown away by all this gorgeous tile!!! First choice is #3, second choice #5. They’re all so beautiful though can’t go wrong!

  10. Linda says

    April 20, 2022 at 11:54 am

    #3 & #5 continue the theme and all the colors you have running through all your other tiles in the house. I vote for one of them! Definitely not #6, total departure from your consistent design theme in the house.

  11. Ellie says

    April 20, 2022 at 11:24 am

    Jenna,

    I’m super excited about these colorful and
    texturally delicious tiles you’ve picked! Hacienda Hideaway will be the best reno you guys have done thus far! I’m in awe of how you and Lucas are tackling the projects and going through and documenting the entire process so thank you for sharing them!

  12. Roberta says

    April 20, 2022 at 11:22 am

    #2 first, maybe #5 although the color looks a bit drab. #1 is too trendy. #3 ok but I dont love the blue. #4 looks farmhouse or country to me, #6 looks tropical, off course.

    All in all, it looks like we are in for an exciting summer watching the progress.

  13. Annie says

    April 20, 2022 at 11:20 am

    I’d go with #2 for sure! Gorgeous! Cannot wait for Bath #2. That one is going to knock it out of the park.

  14. Heather says

    April 20, 2022 at 11:13 am

    #4 – simple

  15. Ice Cream & Tequila says

    April 20, 2022 at 10:59 am

    I liked 1, 3, and 5. You are doing a very impressive job with coordinating tiles, and 6 would likely stand out as odd instead of distinctive.

    Earlier this week on Instagram, you discussed your three favorite floor cleaning tools. I had trouble with the links. Could you please add them to your Amazon page?

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