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Week of November 16th, 2020 – Unexpected Tile Uses

Architectural Ceramics

While, traditionally, tile is used on the floors and/or walls as a building material or decoration, there’s so much potential for the material in other aspects of design. This Whimsical Dublin Restaurant Is Giving Us Major Tile Inspo , Architectural Digest. Unexpected Tile Use – Furniture Design. Tile Overload.

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Avente Tile Talk: Go Green with Tile

Tile Talk

As the emblematic color of Ireland, green represents the vast green hillsides, as well as the country.s decorative tile. floor tile. Decor Girl. MYD | architecture + design. Flooring The Consumer. Architectural Ceramics: Tile+Mosaic. Floors ,floors… (part I). patron saint, St.

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The Zig and the Zag on Herringbone and Chevron: The Trend Continues

Giotile

These sophisticated zigzag patterns have been making quite a splash both in the fashion and interior design worlds in the last few years and are still being used everywhere, including floors, walls, fabrics and even furniture. has been found in Ireland, which explains why the pattern is still a traditional choice for tweed.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Lovely, lovely Lancaster

Kitchen and Residential Design

In Ireland you are only an hour or two away from family and friends in any direction (if you get along with them). I love walking the streets of Lancaster and just taking in the magnificent architecture that makes up that town! architecture. (39). flooring. (30). wholesale flooring. (1). Fifi Flowers Design Decor.

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Hatchet Bedrooms | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Here is the same room – the architecture has been unchanged. Pingback: Architectural Sketches | Life of an Architect [link] Steve Hall Bob, another great article. (By Never thought about having someone come at me with a hatchet in the dark hours but I will certainly use that in my next floor plan pitch to a client.