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Ceramics, the Material of Choice for Residential Environments

Tile of Spain USA

Ceramic tiles have great potential as a structural covering for residential facades. To meet the demands for modern architectural standards, manufacturers are crafting thick, sturdy, large format collections to withstand the conditions of an outdoor environment exposed to constant weather changes. Apavisa, Degradee.

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Charming Log Residence in Colorado Unveiling Spectacular Contemporary-Style Rooms

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

As you enter this home, you can’t help but notice its texture variety: hickory flooring, Montana logs, travertine, granite, and elegant wall coverings. An intimate dining area leads to a large deck overlooking the Burgess Pines open space. The master bedroom accommodates a cozy fireplace and sitting area, plus a small deck.

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Using Cement Tiles Outdoors: The Importance of Using a Top-Coat Sealant with UV Filters

Cement Style

The presence of cement tiles as floor and wall covering indoors is established and continues to grow as architects and designers find new uses that enhance their projects. Their use on building facades and walls creates a work of art that compliments the building architecture and design.

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Wood: There’s nothing like the real thing

Floor Covering News

According to Kyle McAllister, category director of hardwood, Regatta Teak is a sub-species of the teak that was used in decking on ships and yachts and high-end furniture. The Contrast Collection, which is focused on the architectural community, is designed for those applications that call for more vivid colors.”

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