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Tile Tour: A Master Bathroom Decked in White

Architectural Ceramics

If you haven’t already guessed, at Architectural Ceramics, we can’t help but think of winter whites. For interior designer Mary Douglas Drysdale, the vision for her client’s master bathroom started with a classic material choice: white marble. Classic design with a modern sensibility.

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Week of September 30th, 2019 – Oktoberfest

Architectural Ceramics

I In Tucks German Beer Hall Stand Schmatz into a Tokyo Shipping Container , Interior Design. This German beer hall in Tokyo is a fantastic example of how you can fit big design into a small space! We All Want to Come Home to This German Apartment , Architectural Digest. Efficiency from Good Design.

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Design Trends: Going for Gold

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramics hopes you had an enjoyable Thanksgiving surrounded by family and friends. Until then, we’re here to get you in the holiday mood with two mood boards that are spot-on with a current interior design trend: going for gold, home accents that is. Happy Holidays! Christmas is almost here!

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Create Some HER Time With Woman Caves and She-Sheds

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Van Metre Homes Craft room retreat This Washington, DC craft room is stylish and functional. You can use plywood to create a bench seat – and ply-bead panels painted white create architectural detail. Image: Six Walls Interior Design Powder room retreat This spectacular powder room has it all.

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Washington D.C. Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The main strip is well lit and walkable, and there are multiple bus routes available as well, including the DC Circulator. The height restriction of buildings and breathtaking 18 th century architecture makes strolling the downtown area enjoyable. that is a hub for business, restaurants, boutiques and cafes.