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Newest Trends in Kitchen & Bath

Architectural Ceramics

It’s that time of year when we are thinking about what we want to accomplish in 2016. So, I wanted to take a look at the newest trends that we’re seeing in tile for Kitchen and Baths. I found this photo on Pinterest , because I’m thinking about doing this look for my master bath. I know I do! Black Tile.

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Guest Post – Ryan Fasan on Cevisama and 2015 Tile Trends

JG Kitchens

Cevisama, which takes place in Spain every year, is one of the top global markets for porcelain and ceramic tile, and it’s where so many of the trends that end up in showrooms here in the U.S. You’ll also see him in the Acknowledgements of my second Taunton book, publishing in 2016! Mix & Match Trend.

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Cement Tile Is The Best Tile Flooring For Indoor Showers

Granada Tile

Top decorating trends in 2016 and 2017 involve homeowners reinventing the way they think about the various spaces in their home. For an indoor shower that may be used after pool time or for regular bathing, you need to look for a product that can handle heavy use, moisture, spills from products, and scratches.

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Bringing a Modern Country Look to an Old Farmhouse Bathroom

Architectural Ceramics

Florida, August 2016 – Before and afters are such a fun part of design, reminiscing the old and celebrating the new. Seattle Bark Wood lookalike porcelain flooring. Architectural Ceramics was my top choice for tile because I really love the new trend of wood lookalike porcelain.

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Tile Industry 2013: Primed for Recovery

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

So even with the strength of the housing in 2013, we’re still a few years away,” he says, suggesting it may be 2015 or 2016 before housing comes all the way back. Tile should benefit from growth in all these areas, but Baker cautions that it is often viewed as an upper-end product. million new housing stars a year. “So

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