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Elevations Relief Cement Wall Tile from Avente Tile

Tile Talk

Last month, I reported some of my favorite tile trends and finds from Coverings in the my blog post Tile Trends 2015: Variety is the Spice of Tile. The edgy, contemporary designs of high relief geometrical tiles really stand out for their architectural value. Standard finish installed without grout.

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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Then I specialized in architectural and contractor sales, and specified and sold many larger architectural projects. CTaSC also is the co-publisher of the Catalina Stone Report that is updated every other year and is a contributor to the Catalina Ceramic Tile report.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tile Design Trends & Tips

Tile Talk

Im thrilled to report that the trend continues from what I saw recently during Coverings 2013. design standards. MYD | architecture + design. Architectural Ceramics: Tile+Mosaic. Removing Grout Haze in a Cement Tile Installation. backsplash designs. bathrom blogfest 2010. bathroom design. bathroom tile. field tile.

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The Right Angle on Sustainability: Green Squared by Jeffrey Steele – Part One

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

So why is the new Green Squared standard and certification program launching at Coverings so important to the industry? The tile industry has long recognized that its products are inherently sustainable, says Bill Griese, manager of standards development and green initiatives for the Anderson, SC-based Tile Council of North America (TCNA).

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What Home Buyers Really Want | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

” This report was basically a survey that asked buyers to rate about a ba-jillion different features on a prepared list of items (windows, doors, kitchens, baths, specialty rooms, etc.) The report didn’t specify (at least not anywhere I could find) what height defined a “two-story” space.

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