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A Recap: 2018 Coverings Tile & Stone Show

Architectural Ceramics

Every year, Architectural Ceramics travels to the Coverings Tile & Stone Show to discover new products, meet new industry allies, and strengthen our vendor & customer relationships. Last year, world-wide vendors came together for “the global tile and stone experience” hosted in Orlando, Florida.

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2018 Tile Trends from Tile of Spain

JG Kitchens

Here’s the trade group’s take on what’s hot for ceramic tile in 2018: Monochromatic. Accent tones of choice for 2018 are denim blues (ranging from steely grey-blue to deep and saturated over-dyed indigos) and deep wine bottle or British racing greens. Pavers Cement Their Position. Keraben Remake Series.

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2018 Tile Trends from Tile of Spain

JG Kitchens

Here’s the trade group’s take on what’s hot for ceramic tile in 2018: Monochromatic. Accent tones of choice for 2018 are denim blues (ranging from steely grey-blue to deep and saturated over-dyed indigos) and deep wine bottle or British racing greens. Pavers Cement Their Position. Keraben Remake Series.

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5 Surprising Building Trends for 2018

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

With half of 2018 in the books, it’s becoming clear which trends are making a comeback. Whether you’re building a new home or just doing renovations, looking at the building trends of 2018 can give some much-needed inspiration for your project. Cement acts as a natural finish for floors.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

Your contractor will thank you for not having to pour a cement basin. 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. The dark tile that clads the wall, comes from our Island Stone vendor. has us drooling over the space.

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Italian Instincts

Diary of a Tile Addict

The Link range offers a new riff on the popular cotto/cement look with a simple concrete vibe. Ceramiche Lea’s Nextone is a collection with an engineered stone effect. Inspired by water-colour painting, the aim is to feature the painter’s entire colour palette on 300 by 300mm tiles. Nextone by Ceramiche Lea.

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Outstanding Ornamenta

Diary of a Tile Addict

The halls abounded in excellent examples of the latest in cement-, wood-, marble-, cotto-, and terrazzo-effects, plus a good smattering of geometrics, planks and modern metallics. A new post by Joe Simpson, Diary of a Tile Addict, May 2018. Great products, but following predictable paths.