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Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition winners selected

Floor Covering News

Distributor: Lazer Marble and Granite Corp. Contractor: Garcia Marble and Tile. With durability and elegance in mind, the designers selected large format marble- and stone-look porcelain tiles by Florim to cover the walls and floors throughout the lobby and peripheral lounge areas. Project: Miami Penthouse.

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Happy Floors unveils Crash Blue colorway

Floor Covering News

Miami, Fla.— The new color blends refreshing blue tones with the classic marble designs of the Crash collection. Like a great wave crashing onto a sandy beach, Happy Floors Crash Blue aims to fuse the richness of blue with the classic look of marble tile.

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Happy April Fools Day!!

The Tile Shop

This bathroom features the Miami Mix Mosaic , Adoni Black Corinth and the Imperial Brite White Ceramic tile: Please click on the images to view: Many of you have asked where I have all of my photos so you can access them. This kitchen used the Nero Remix porcelain on the floor with the Black Magic Shimmer glass mosaic on backsplash.

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Avente Tile Talk: Aguayo Cement Tile Factory Tour

Tile Talk

Marble dust. It takes about two weeks for the tiles to arrive in Miami after they leave the port of Santo Domingo, including about one week for customs. backsplash designs. kitchen backsplash. backsplash designs. kitchen backsplash. The color layer of handmade cement tiles is about 1/8" thick. Silica sand.

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The Ultimate Designer Kitchen

Kitchens for Living

The Villia Livia style (shown here) comes with an island lined in ebony, chocolate-lacquer cabinets, brown marble counter tops and metal pulls in the form of Fendi’s signature double-F logo. Love those deadly pulls and check out that glass counter backsplash and Blanco sink! That didn’t stop this intrepid blogger however.

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