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If Only The Road to the Final Games Were Paved in Tile

Architectural Ceramics

At Architectural Ceramics, we have wood-look porcelain tiles that you won’t want to pass up. If these tiles don’t win you over, you’re sure to find your personal favorite by using our website filter: Wood-Look Porcelain Products. To see the full Seattle Collection, download a Data Sheet here.

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Ceramics of Italy unveils top six tile trends for 2020

Floor Covering News

After reviewing hundreds of new product launches from Ceramics of Italy member companies, Ceramics of Italy has released its top six trends for the 2020 spring-summer season. With so many products available in the market, it’s not enough to have a beautiful, high quality tile; it also needs to tell a good story.

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Not All Wood-Look Tiles Are Created Equal

Architectural Ceramics

Seattle and Fern have 40 faces, meaning you will only see the same pattern every 40 pieces of tile. Ceramic vs. Porcelain Wood-Look Tiles. Beware of companies advertising tile as porcelain when it is actually a white body ceramic. Below are 3 of the 100 examples of the faces within the Wood Replica collection (color: beige).

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Bringing a Modern Country Look to an Old Farmhouse Bathroom

Architectural Ceramics

Seattle Bark Wood lookalike porcelain flooring. Architectural Ceramics was my top choice for tile because I really love the new trend of wood lookalike porcelain. We chose the 8×48 Seattle White Bark Field Tile for the floors, which also really helped brighten the room. A mom’s gotta sleep sometime, you know!

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Week of October 19th, 2020 – Art & Innovation

Architectural Ceramics

24 Elegant Art-Centric Rooms from the AD Archives , Architectural Digest. Starting things off with a stunning showcase from Architectural Digest, as they bring us their most impressive interiors, featuring contemporary and historic works by a multitude of artists. Stunning Showcase of Art from the Archives.

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The 31 Best Residential Design Blogs Featuring Awesome Cement Tile (A Definitive List For Encaustic Tile Enthusiasts)

Granada Tile

Offering a cornucopia of what’s new in art, architecture, interior design, furniture and decor, fashion and technology, it has a strong focus on the sleek, the innovative and even the thought-provoking. In the decade since, she’s forged a look that resonates with customers, creating products for Target aimed at hosts and party throwers.

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Should You Use Hardwood Floors in Kitchens and Bathrooms?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

John Manning, manager broker at RE/MAX on Market in Seattle, WA, advises against hardwood, and even engineered wood flooring products. However, she recommends ceramic or porcelain tiles. Cons of hardwood floors. Hardwood floors are susceptible to warping. Image: AdpePhoto/Getty Image.

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