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Locally Sourced Tile and Stone: Colorado’s Hidden Treasures

As The Tile Turns

Colorado boasts an abundance of talent and passion, not to mention raw materials. We’re continually amazed by the pristine stones and tiles produced so close to home – and we’re excited to share this local talent with the interior design community. All this provides a wealth of opportunities for our team at Decorative Materials.

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Steam Shower Tile Considerations

As The Tile Turns

Between our high elevation and inland location, there’s no denying that we deal with a seriously dry climate in Colorado. As a tile dealer in the Rocky Mountain region, the Colorado interior designers we work with often come into our showrooms with clients who are looking to combat the lack of humidity with a steam shower at home.

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NSI publishes first industry-wide EPDs

Floor Covering News

Oberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Institute published industry-wide ISO Type III environmental declarations, also called environmental product declarations (EPDs), for three applications of natural dimension stone: cladding, flooring/paving and countertops. Colorado Stone Quarries. Continental Cut Stone.

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Global Tile Inspiration

As The Tile Turns

There’s a lot of talent in Colorado, but it’s fun to think globally from time to time. At Decorative Materials, we appreciate local tiles but are also in awe of the international styles that have held strong – both literally and aesthetically speaking – through the generations.

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Divine Italian Innovation: Porcelain Pavers

As The Tile Turns

Outdoor Porcelain Design: Why Pavers Are Taking Over. A variety of innovative solutions are available, but few are as practical or as stylistically versatile as porcelain pavers, which are slowly starting to take over in Colorado. When you imagine a modern outdoor living space, what do you picture?

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