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Creating Custom Designs with Homemade, Handpainted Terracotta Tiles

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramics is helping bring homemade, handpainted terracotta tiles to the DC Metro area and invites you to come into one of our showrooms to check it out! Here’s a step-by-step guide to customized terracotta tile : Pick a color. Richness and warmth are the key of this color palette. Get a sample.

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Celebrating Distinctions in Mexican History and Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Handpainted Terracotta Tile, like our Duquesa Collection offers a fresh take on a decades-long tile tradition. An example of terra cotta tile color range, from yellow and orange, to amber and red. Once the tile hardens, it is often left unglazed to show the tile’s natural color variation. Hasta pronto!

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

Don’t hesitate to visit one of our DC-metro area showrooms locations to talk with a design and sales associate about your options. The pale celadon or sage green paint color on the vertical walls, for example, is close in color and hue to the backsplash and tub tile used on the walls. has us drooling over the space.

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What tile should I pick if I don’t know my cabinets or counter yet?

Architectural Ceramics

Personally I love hand-molded, hand painted, terracotta tiles and I have seen so many images where they just look fabulous, but a traditional terracotta tile is not something that would look good in my swanky little contemporary monochromatic cool-colored condo and they are pricey considering the value of my property.

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Surfaces 2023: Tile emulates home trends

Floor Covering News

The company also continued to highlight its “Shop By Look” wall, which features QR codes to help guide consumers through the sale. Color, for example, was at the forefront. People are less afraid of using color—and bright colors,” Sigrist explained. “So, All the terracottas and oranges, warmer colors, are coming back.

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Your Room’s Focal Point: The Fireplace

Architectural Ceramics

The product above is from our hand-painted terracotta Tabarka collection. If you are installing natural stone or a handmade product, variations are to be expected with veining, color, glaze saturation… even in size! This is a great time to look through the tile, shift the tiles around for even placement of color and veining.

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Fall Wreaths Your Front Door Can’t Live Without

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. Image: Cals Farms Pinecone Wreaths For an updated fall wreath, paint the pinecones on your wreath in the latest fall colors like olive, pink and terracotta. We hope you like the products we recommend.