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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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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. Here, the Focal Point palette mixes neutral tones with energizing ones, all while putting Living Coral front and center: AC’s Charme Collection , featuring large-format porcelain tile in a stylish neutral palette. Remember Rose Quartz?

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Bringing a Modern Country Look to an Old Farmhouse Bathroom

Architectural Ceramics

Florida, August 2016 – Before and afters are such a fun part of design, reminiscing the old and celebrating the new. However, I did refinish the tub and paint the outside the same color as the vanity. You’ll notice the paint is gorgeous, and yes, my clothes are all stained now. and it can serve as a shower and tub.

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The World of Wood-Effects

Diary of a Tile Addict

By 2013 laminate flooring has been well pushed aside as the go-to for natural material interior imitations. Notable designs include Emil Ceramica ‘s Millelegni and Aparici ‘s painted-wood-effect Sonar. Sutton by Vives. Wood Talk by Ergon. Millelegni from Emil Ceramica. Sonar from Aparici.

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Ten Years of Tile Timber

Diary of a Tile Addict

By 2013 laminate flooring has been well pushed aside as the go-to for natural material interior imitations. Notable designs include Emil Ceramica ‘s Millelegni and Aparici ‘s painted-wood-effect Sonar. Sutton by Vives. Wood Talk by Ergon. Millelegni from Emil Ceramica. Sonar from Aparici.

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