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Going Above & Beyond: Backsplash Tile That Wows

Architectural Ceramics

Here, Virginia-based firms Thorsen Construction and Southern Kitchens teamed up with Architectural Ceramics to design a kitchen space that features a ceramic tile with a playful feel. Image via Architectural Ceramics on Houzz. Image via Architectural Ceramics on Houzz. Image via Architectural Ceramics on Houzz.

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Surge: AC’s Glass-Inspired Ceramic

Architectural Ceramics

Check out Architectural Ceramic’s Surge Collection, featuring a large-format ceramic tile, that mimics illuminated glass and includes bold electric colors too. Please note that while we try to keep quantities readily available, depending on demand, Architectural Ceramics may not have all colors and sizes in stock at all times.

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Fiandre launches fall tile collections

Floor Covering News

Chicago—Fiandre, part of the Iris Ceramica Group, introduced new colors and finishes in the Maximum Marmi premium Italian porcelain collection: Alpi Chiaro Venato, Verde Fantastico, Irish Green, Invisible and Apuano Purissimo. Irish Green is inspired by a rare and ancient marble with countless shades of green. Alpi Chiaro Venato.

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Cersaie 2014 Happenings from JLC

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

At first glance concrete looks are back again along with wood looks and beautiful marble collections. LaFaenza – I Marmi a beautiful take on a variety of marble looks, a must see. Serenissima- Chicago –(aka Mediterranea’s Chicago Brick) is a wonderful take on the brick look in a 4”x8” and hexagon with a beautiful radius outside corner.

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These are the Most Popular Rooms to Remodel – And the Cost for Each

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Even though marble and quartz countertops will never go out of style, what is currently trending is the industrial touch that cement adds to the designs.”. Concrete is definitely in when it comes to kitchens. There’s plenty of room in this Kitchenaid Built-in French Door Refrigerator. Image courtesy of La Cuisine Appliances.

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Decorator On Demand: Ahhh Spa

Decorator on Demand

So the bathroom was all cultured marble and I had a pretty tight budget on this bathroom but we needed to add more than some paint to really make a difference.So the first issue I had to tackle was this SILLY cultured marble area of the floor I guess that was to protect the floors originally.Not sure? Carpet Cleaning Chicago.

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Decorator On Demand: Not Out Of Reach

Decorator on Demand

Smart marble c table The Carrera marble top is a nice touch. The marble and the glass are my favorites of what you've shown. The marble is my favorite. Architectural Digest. (1). cement pond. (1). cement tiles. (1). Robert Abbey This adjusts for different seating heights. Toquas Crafts.