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Design Based on Expectation and Surprise: Barrancas House in Mexico City

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A 1970s house in Mexico City was converted by EZEQUIELFARCA architecture & design into a contemporary family home with a bold look. Integrating the exterior with the interior was achieved by using materials such as marble, stone, wood, together with neutral tones.

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Design Based on Expectation and Surprise: Barrancas House in Mexico City

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A 1970s house in Mexico City was converted by EZEQUIELFARCA architecture & design into a contemporary family home with a bold look. Integrating the exterior with the interior was achieved by using materials such as marble, stone, wood, together with neutral tones.

Mexico 40
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Contemporary 8A House in Mexico Unveiling Private Gardens and Patios

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

8A House was recently completed by Dionne Arquitectos in Puebla, a vibrant city in Mexico. ” Concrete, marble, wood, glass, natural stone, steel are just some of the materials employed in the design scheme. Architecture 8A House Modern Residence' Enjoy the virtual tour!

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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

While children everywhere are going back to school, let’s go back to basics and learn about ceramic tile through a few of Architectural Ceramic’s collections: Basics, London, and City Hall. Architectural Ceramics has several handmade ceramic tile options, from vendors like Sonoma Tilemakers or Encore Ceramics. ″ x 9.5″

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Ceramics of Italy names 2020 design competition winners

Floor Covering News

Stone-look floor tiles by Alfalux Ceramiche were installed in various colorways and configurations throughout the mall, serving as a way to visually separate and connect different spaces. A herringbone installation with marble-effect tiles from Marca Corona brings European glamor to the guest bathrooms and spa retail floor.

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