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Coverings 2014 – Top Tile Trends

JG Kitchens

Here were the top trends I spotted on the show floor. I also saw a nice selection of colorful leaf mosaics around the show floor. It was a very good expo, with some of my favorite American, Spanish and Italian manufacturers in attendance. I was also delighted to see some good-looking tiles from Latin America.

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Guest Post – Ryan Fasan on Cevisama and 2015 Tile Trends

JG Kitchens

The versatility of ceramic tiles allows for this technique to be applied to a living room floor or the backsplash of a kitchen, combining them with other materials in order to highlight the personal design aesthetic of the homeowners. Mixing and matching tiles [.].

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Coverings 2014 – Tile & Stone Show Preview

JG Kitchens

Dimensional geometry goes retro (Photo Courtesy: Coverings).

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Coverings 2014 – Top Tile Products

JG Kitchens

Its Calacatta marble-look tile not only [.].

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Avente Tile Talk: Spanish Tiles Make Magic

Tile Talk

Samples sent to Ines included the SpanishValencia , California San Diego and the Barcelona La Merced. Barceloan La Merced Spanish Valencia California San Diego. Together with the terracotta Arabesque floor tiles, these La Merced ceramic tiles reveal a warm and friendly surrounding. backsplash designs.

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San Diego Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Outdoor lounge space at Broadstone in Little Italy Intro and neighborhood guides by Randy Dotinga There’s more to San Diego than sun and surf, although the nation’s eighth-largest city loves to boast about a mild climate considered by many to be the best in the U.S. Here’s the catch: San Diego comes with what locals call a “sun tax.”