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Week of August 31st, 2020 – Southern Hospitality & Design

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This stunningly modern lake house looks as if it belongs on the cover of Architectural Digest, yet here it is being featured in Southern Living. Check out the galley of stunning photos and try to hold back your jealousy, as you take in the wonderful architecture and admire the new, modern southern charm. The Modern Southern Charm.

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Week of September 7th, 2020 – Aging in Place vs. A New Space

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With a project name like “Panorama”, Montreal firm ACDF Architecture really went above and beyond (literally) your typical retirement home design. Everything You Should Know About Designing a Home for Aging in Place , Architectural Digest. Quebec’s 30-Story Modern Retirement Solution. Ageing in Place Must Haves. Want to stay put?

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STATS: Tile sales decline, comeback looms large

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By Megan Salzano T he year 2020 was a year unlike any other in recent memory and had lasting impacts on every category within the industry both residentially and commercially. Ceramic tile sales in 2020 declined roughly 5%. of total industry dollars in 2020 and 12.7% In 2020, the category also represented 21.8%

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Our Favorite Fall Tile Designs

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Fall is being outdoors with friends and family, enjoying the blue skies and puffy white clouds at one of Virginia’s beautiful wineries, sipping on red wine and eating every cider doughnut I can find!! Onyx natural stone field tile. Our stock cement-look porcelain On Square , in Lavagna Natural; 2. What is Fall to me?

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Suppliers reveal next big things for 2021

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It would be an understatement to say the industry—and most of the world—is glad to see 2020 go. For Mohawk, this year will bring in a variety designs in the resilient category, from updated vintage looks to more realistic visuals that remind buyers of the outdoors, according to Randi Yemin, resilient designer. By Megan Salzano.

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