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Design Trends: The 2019 PANTONE Color of the Year

Architectural Ceramics

That was so 2016. In 2016, PANTONE’s Color of the Year was Rose Quartz 13-1520. Learn more about how the PANTONE Color of the Year is selected, this year’s color: Living Coral, and how to incorporate it into your designed interior space (which we hope includes tile from Architectural Ceramics, of course).

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2016 Tile Style – Italian Edition

JG Kitchens

This week, we’re looking at 2016 tiles and trends from Ceramics of Italy, as this major trade organization of Italian tile brands showed off at the big Cersaie expo in Bologna. Drawing inspiration from an age-old pattern, designers will love dressing up floors and walls with these eye-catching porcelains. Chevron Chic.

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What’s New at AC?

Architectural Ceramics

April 2016, Rockville, MD – Architectural Ceramics has added some very exciting new lines of tile in 2016, and we can’t wait to show it off! Weathered Wood – Weathered Wood is an extruded porcelain tile designed to look like an age old floor. See this and more Brocade patterns on our website.

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Newest Trends in Kitchen & Bath

Architectural Ceramics

It’s that time of year when we are thinking about what we want to accomplish in 2016. This is one example of a brick tile that is made by extruding ceramic, which gives it that real natural handmade look. Then you get to porcelain brick tiles like our Brickworks and Cargo collections shown below. I know I do! Black Tile.

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Cement Tile Is The Best Tile Flooring For Indoor Showers

Granada Tile

Top decorating trends in 2016 and 2017 involve homeowners reinventing the way they think about the various spaces in their home. Cement Vs. Ceramic Vs. Glass Vs. Stone: Which is Best for Indoor Showers? Ceramic tile is manufactured from clay and powdered glazes and is fired in a kiln to harden. Cement Tile is Non-Slippery.

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