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The University of Ceramic Tile and Stone’s (UofCTS) Online, “Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile” Course is Updated

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

The University of Ceramic Tile and Stone’s (UofCTS) Online. “Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile” Course is Updated. UofCTS also releases CTDA Certified Ceramic Tile Specialist (CCTS) Study Guide online course. The updated course has an expanded section on glass tile and mosaics.

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Architectural Ceramic Looks Back at the Best of 2015

Architectural Ceramics

First, we’ll talk about the top selling and asked about tiles in 2015, then the top moments for ACI as a whole! Architectural Ceramics Top 5 Products of 2015: 12×24 Onsquare Lavagna (Porcelain). Lines Carrera Glass Mosaic (Glass). 3×6 Mono Field Tile (Specialty). 3×6 Basics Snow White (Ceramic).

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Interior Trends Report 2018

Diary of a Tile Addict

Porcelain floor tiles from Urbatek in a Pretty Ballerinas shoe store. Data from the 2016-2017 eporta trend report showed brass and marble were on rise but, in the past three months, copper and copper finishes are more popular across both residential and commercial spaces. Key trends. The Mirror is the most popular search. •

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Star Tribune Home Section Sneak Peak – European Tile

Rubble Tile

The home of Rubble Tile’s fabulous client, interior designer Michelle Fries of BeDe Design, will be featured this Sunday in the August 21st, 2016 Home section of the Star Tribune. We are thrilled for her and excited that stunning examples of our European tile lines are installed throughout the house.

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What’s New at AC?

Architectural Ceramics

April 2016, Rockville, MD – Architectural Ceramics has added some very exciting new lines of tile in 2016, and we can’t wait to show it off! The first two are the classic herringbone and arabesque mosaics, and now we’ve introduced the chevron pattern as well! See it on our website here.

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