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How To Incorporate Marble Into Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A marble island will give the room a sleek look. In the past few decades, marble has fallen by the wayside in interior design. Odds are that when you picture marble as a design element, you have visions of large, cold rooms encased in floor-to-ceiling stone. Image Via: John Maniscalco Architecture.

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Modern Applications for Ceramic Tile

Tile of Spain USA

Monochrome geometrics pop against white marble-look porcelain, while floral-inspired patterns are beautifully suited with ceramic wood. Tiles can accentuate the architectural details of a space or establish a focal point in overlooked areas, such as under eaves. Mixed Materials. All-Over Appearance.

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Week of January 18th, 2021 — Our Favorite Projects

Architectural Ceramics

Top 5 Design Posts of the Week. As we enter into the New Year with high hopes and big visions in our eyes, we thought it was a great time to step back and showcase some projects Architectural Ceramics has completed over the recent years, and dwell on some of our coolest projects we were so fortunate to be able to have our name attached to.

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Made By Moms, For Moms: Tiled Spaces with a Feminine Touch

Architectural Ceramics

Stuart Nordin, owner of Stuart Nordin Home & Design located in Alexandria, Virginia, is a mother of three young boys and knows what it’s like to balance it all. As a full-time mom, interior designer, and shop owner, she craves organization and a sense of calm in her daily routine and her design aesthetic.

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Daltile to showcase new products at HD Expo

Floor Covering News

“STARE was developed to offer our customers the height of fashion,” said Laura Grill, director of product design for Dal-Tile. Our new collections embody many of the hottest trends in both tile and overall interior design.” Daltile’s Panoramic Porcelain Surfaces line provides “endless design possibilities”.

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Indonesian Inspiration: AC’s Batik Collection

Architectural Ceramics

Both are used by interior designers and homeowners alike to decorate a space. See how Architectural Ceramics used Indonesian textiles to inspire one of our newest glass tile collections: Batik. The tile stretches from wall to wall, doing double-duty as a backsplash behind the vanity and as an accent wall in the shower.

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Ready for Resale: Tips on Getting Ready to Sell Your Home

Architectural Ceramics

Interior design trends change over time, just like any other industry like fashion. There has been a shift in the preferred finishes,” Fernandez says, “The hot look right now is light or grey cabinets, with light marble or quarts countertops, and dark flooring.”. Photo Credit: MK Staging & Design, LLC.

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