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Design Based on Expectation and Surprise: Barrancas House in Mexico City

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A 1970s house in Mexico City was converted by EZEQUIELFARCA architecture & design into a contemporary family home with a bold look. Integrating the exterior with the interior was achieved by using materials such as marble, stone, wood, together with neutral tones.

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Design Based on Expectation and Surprise: Barrancas House in Mexico City

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A 1970s house in Mexico City was converted by EZEQUIELFARCA architecture & design into a contemporary family home with a bold look. Integrating the exterior with the interior was achieved by using materials such as marble, stone, wood, together with neutral tones.

Mexico 40
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Contemporary 8A House in Mexico Unveiling Private Gardens and Patios

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

8A House was recently completed by Dionne Arquitectos in Puebla, a vibrant city in Mexico. Moreover, the relations among spaces are established by “creating platforms, which provoke different changes in the interior heights and in the floor levels, defining the way the user wanders through the house.”

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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

While children everywhere are going back to school, let’s go back to basics and learn about ceramic tile through a few of Architectural Ceramic’s collections: Basics, London, and City Hall. Architectural Ceramics has several handmade ceramic tile options, from vendors like Sonoma Tilemakers or Encore Ceramics. ″ x 9.5″

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40 Stunning Luxury Bathrooms with Incredible Views

Trendir Magazine

The floor is Mexican tile and check out the light fixture over the tub - we love it. Floor to ceiling glass walls in this Puerto Vallarta, Mexico bathroom make you feel as if you're showering Al Fresco. This Naples, Florida bathroom has a long view over the Gulf of Mexico - and soaker tub. A fireplace and an ocean view.

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Private Terraces Establishing A Strong Indoor-Outdoor Dialogue: Casa SE in Mexico

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Located in the western parts of Guadalajara, Mexico, Casa SE was especially envisioned by Elías Rizo Arquitectos for a family of four adults. The second floor includes four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a TV room and a series of elevated terraces that serve each room privately.

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Ceramics of Italy names 2020 design competition winners

Floor Covering News

Stone-look floor tiles by Alfalux Ceramiche were installed in various colorways and configurations throughout the mall, serving as a way to visually separate and connect different spaces. Black Casalgrande Padana tiles were selected for the bathroom floors. Location: Monterrey, NL, Mexico. COMMERCIAL (honorable mention).

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