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COVERINGS LEADS NATIONAL TILE DAY CELEBRATION WITH 2019 PRODUCT PREVIEWS & SOCIAL ACTIVATIONS

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

(ARLINGTON, VA—February 12, 2019) Coverings ( coverings.com ), the largest international tile & stone exhibition and conference in North America, will honor the beauty and durability of tile this National Tile Day as the February 23 observance enters its third year.

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Tile: New applications expand segment’s potential

Floor Covering News

Daltile’s Panoramic Porcelain Surfaces are resistant to water, heat, stains, scratches, chemicals and traffic. While the tile market is under pressure from the realistic visuals and waterproof technologies of resilient product lines, porcelain is taking its market share back through innovative new products. By Megan Salzano.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Whether using tile under foot on a balcony, your pool deck, or in the pool itself, outdoor tiles come in a few varieties. From porcelain to specialty ceramic, here are how a few materials compare in an exterior application: Porcelain & Glass. Or, go for a vein-cut marble instead of a slate with an uneven cleft.

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Ceramics of Italy names 2020 design competition winners

Floor Covering News

Eight projects from across North America were recognized for showcasing the beauty and versatility of Italian tile. After reviewing a record number of outstanding projects from all across North America, the international jury of design experts selected four winners and three honorable mentions. RESIDENTIAL (honorable mention).

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New York Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The updated building includes a gym, landscaped patio and roof deck. Traditionally, this rough-and-tumble area was where many working-class Irish chose to settle when they first arrived in America. The rooftop deck includes lounge furniture and an outdoor basketball court.