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Here’s How To Pull Off Those 2017 Style Trends You’ve Been Hearing About

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. Image: DREAMHOUSE decorations Let’s be honest, it can be hard to keep up with design trends. Marble is set to be 2017’s granite. Then, focus on contrasting your marble pieces with accents made of natural materials.

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Industry Disrupters 2022: Shattering the status quo

Floor Covering News

Today, the group is led by Winters together with industry consultant and longtime FCNews columnist, Lisbeth Calandrino, as well as Rachel Berlin, sales manager at Precision Floors & De?cor, Nuckols, president of the residential division of TDG, said in reference to the Stainmaster sale. Meanwhile, comparable store sales rose 27.6%

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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! The 4 x 12 size brings a unique element to traditional marble by mixing six different textures. We’ve got several new products to tell you about below! (

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Home Sellers: These 7 Outdated Design Trends Could Hurt Your Chances of Finding a Buyer

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

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. Image: Garbett Homes Marble countertops “Marble is classy and stylish, but it gets stained easily. Quartz is the new granite.

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A Guide to Purchasing Cement Tile

Granada Tile

While still trending from 2016, cement tiles are traditional building materials that have been popular for centuries. Cement tiles are made with a mixture of cement, sand, pigment, and marble powder and are compressed with 2,000 pounds of pressure to seal in the design. The options are virtually endless!

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