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The Making of a (Transitional) Tile Mosaic in Historic Baltimore

Architectural Ceramics

January 2016Baltimore, MD – As a design consultant at Architectural Ceramics in Canton, a neighborhood of Baltimore City, I recently had the privilege of meeting a great couple that allowed me to create a mosaic design for the fireplace in their Bolton-Hill home in downtown Baltimore. Mid-Installation.

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Photo Credit: Bob Narod, featured in Home & Design Magazine July/August 2016. NKBA Award Winner: 2nd place in Medium Kitchen category, featured in Home & Design Magazine’s July/August 2016 issue. Photo Credit: Bob Narod, featured in Home & Design Magazine July/August 2016. Try a more muted palette.

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Cement Tile for Foodies

Cement Style

Bon Appetit Cover March 2016. Where Great Taste Begins… We spotted a few of our cement tiles while flipping through the March 2016 issue of Bon Appetit. Props , Neyland Design Cement Tile — Nando’s Peri-Peri Harbor East, Baltimore, MD. Talia Twilight Cement Tile — Belcampo Meat Co., Santa Monica, CA.

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Best of 2017: A Reflection on AC’s Core Values

Architectural Ceramics

In late 2016, AC added a new role and member to our team, with President Trey House. Our commercial sales team services Atlanta, Baltimore, the DC-metro area, Philadelphia and Richmond. Whether we’re interacting with fellow co-workers or clients, it’s important to act with integrity and trust. Results That Matter.

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Home Sellers: These 7 Outdated Design Trends Could Hurt Your Chances of Finding a Buyer

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

’ ” — Jeff Miller, co-founder of AE Home Group in Baltimore. Image: The White House Interiors Overly personalized décor In 2016, I worked with a client who loved Western décor and wouldn’t budge on transitioning to something more modern and neutral. I feel like I’m standing in a dungeon.’

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