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Louisville Tile promotes Tammy Henry

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Louisville Tile, a distributor of ceramic tile and related products, has promoted Tammy Henry to national director of architectural and design (A&D) sales. Henry brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having spent over 31 years with Louisville Tile. Tammy Henry Louisville, Ky.—Louisville

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Discover Zellige: The Timeless Beauty of Moroccan Hand-Cut Terracotta Tiles

Rubble Tile

Unveil a Mediterranean touch in your next design project with Zellige tiles, the terracotta jewels of Moroccan architecture. Interior Surfaces Group brings these classics to the US market with an eye for handcrafted beauty. As we constantly seek unique elements to incorporate into our spaces,

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Retail Spaces Converting to Healthcare Facilities: GIO Tile Looks at Successful Retail-to-Healthcare Renovation Projects

Giotile

Maplewood Spine Clinic, Maplewood, Minnesota. The design team solved the natural light problem with skylights and broke up the long interior spaces with interesting fixtures, millwork, and finishes on walls and ceilings. Turn to us for the latest solutions in architectural surfacing for your projects.

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Main Street biz is the silver lining under the COVID-19 cloud

Floor Covering News

We just had a dealer in Minnesota who worked with a local bowling alley to install one of our click LVT products and get the space in tip-top shape for its customers.”. based Grigsby’s Carpet, Tile & Hardwood during the shutdown. That can be done easily with carpet tile and LokWorx, for example, or with a click LVT.”.

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What Home Buyers Really Want | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Observations / What Home Buyers Really Want What Home Buyers Really Want Bob Borson — September 23, 2013 — 34 Comments I am an architect who designs – among other things – residential projects for a fairly upscale clientele. BTW I do live in Minnesota.) Consider only counter tops.

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