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Private Contemporary Home in Mexico Balancing Seclusion and Openness 

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

With an illuminated facade composed of sleek design lines, this 7,168 square feet villa in Hermosillo, Mexico, is a private home holding great inspiration. Capturing views of treetops and the minimalist interior courtyard through dark-framed floor-to-ceiling windows, the architecture was imagined elegant and contemporary.

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Martha Salazar named 2022 Coverings Rock Star

Floor Covering News

Martha Salazar, director of marketing for TCNA-Mexico, is a Coverings Rock Star Award recipient for 2022, according to the Tile Council of North America (TCNA). The Coverings Rock Star program is recognizes emerging tile and stone industry trailblazers who consistently innovate and lead through achievement. Clemson, S.C.—Martha

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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.

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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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Chinese Tariffs and their Effect on the Tile Industry

Architectural Ceramics

Many people have asked us about how the newly implemented Chinese tariffs will affect the tile and flooring industry. Keep in mind most importers, like Architectural Ceramics, imported excess stock to get through this transition. Now we are looking to South America, Mexico, and India for these products. Here it is.

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