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Back to Basics: Which material is right for my design?

Architectural Ceramics

Some examples of stone tile include marble, quartz, limestone, slate, and granite. Porcelain tile is similar to ceramic tile, but is more durable and stain-resistant. Terracotta. Terracotta tile is made from red or brown clay that is fired. Cement tiles are one of the most popular options for decorative areas.

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Trend inspo: Geometrics

Diary of a Tile Addict

Get the look with Zellige Medina From Mainzu , Moroccan Encaustic Cement Pattern 19C from Best Tile , or Spanish//Moroccan Style No.18 Get the look with Neapolitan Porcelain Yellow from Ca’Pietra , Lily 5 Hexagon Yellow Stripes from N&C Tiles & Bathrooms , or Kimono B in Honey + Pure White from Marrakech Design.

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Your Room’s Focal Point: The Fireplace

Architectural Ceramics

The product above is from our hand-painted terracotta Tabarka collection. Ceramic, porcelain, glass and stone tiles are all top picks for fireplace surrounds, although we have been seeing a rise in popularity of cement tile over the last few years. The product above is a porcelain field tile, selected for more than its beauty.

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Newest Trends in Kitchen & Bath

Architectural Ceramics

I’m not talking about white subway tile like the 2 photos above, although you can never go wrong with a white subway tile because it’s ALWAYS in style This brick appeal is slightly different, it can range anywhere from a handmade ceramic in individual pieces to a large porcelain tile with 3D pattern to look like brick.

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Creations Big and Small

Diary of a Tile Addict

Their large format marble and concrete effect porcelain tiles create a seamless look. Their ranges include pale concrete and classic grey looks, marble-effects in colours ranging from cool whites to warmer beige, and rougher looking stone effect tiles. Obac Grafito from Onice (600x1200mm). Dylon Gris from Alfa (900x900mm).

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Creations Big and Small

Diary of a Tile Addict

Their large format marble and concrete effect porcelain tiles create a seamless look. Their ranges include pale concrete and classic grey looks, marble-effects in colours ranging from cool whites to warmer beige, and rougher looking stone effect tiles. Obac Grafito from Onice (600x1200mm). Dylon Gris from Alfa (900x900mm).

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Cozy Up Your Home for the Holidays

Architectural Ceramics

The calming bathroom above is a great example of how to use a decorative tile on the walls, complemented by a plank porcelain field tile on the floor. Your options include porcelain, stone, and terracotta tiles, just to name a few. We are loving this marble and brushed brass mosaic. Love the wall? What’s your mood?