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The Making of a (Transitional) Tile Mosaic in Historic Baltimore

Architectural Ceramics

January 2016Baltimore, MD – As a design consultant at Architectural Ceramics in Canton, a neighborhood of Baltimore City, I recently had the privilege of meeting a great couple that allowed me to create a mosaic design for the fireplace in their Bolton-Hill home in downtown Baltimore.

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

Architectural Ceramics

You can’t think of Mexican tile without picturing colorful, hand-painted designs. Today, homeowners and designers are crushing over Terra-cotta’s usage as a popular flooring material. Here, Terra-cotta tile makes up most of the design, but the corners are clipped to insert colorful accents of Talavera tile. Decorative Details.

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Best of 2017: A Reflection on AC’s Core Values

Architectural Ceramics

Each play a different role or function within a design. In late 2016, AC added a new role and member to our team, with President Trey House. Kitchen design done in collaboration with Architectural Ceramics and Sagatov Design-Build, image via AC’s Houzz Project page. It’s easy to apply that to tile.

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Cement Tile for Foodies

Cement Style

Bon Appetit Cover March 2016. Where Great Taste Begins… We spotted a few of our cement tiles while flipping through the March 2016 issue of Bon Appetit. Props , Neyland Design Cement Tile — Nando’s Peri-Peri Harbor East, Baltimore, MD. Talia Twilight Cement Tile — Belcampo Meat Co.,

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Home Sellers: These 7 Outdated Design Trends Could Hurt Your Chances of Finding a Buyer

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home We hate to say it, but trends do come and go. For sellers, this cycle can leave some sellers stuck with outdated design trends when they put their home on the market. ’ ” — Jeff Miller, co-founder of AE Home Group in Baltimore.

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