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How To Incorporate Marble Into Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A marble island will give the room a sleek look. In the past few decades, marble has fallen by the wayside in interior design. Odds are that when you picture marble as a design element, you have visions of large, cold rooms encased in floor-to-ceiling stone. Image Via: John Maniscalco Architecture.

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Modern Applications for Ceramic Tile

Tile of Spain USA

Monochrome geometrics pop against white marble-look porcelain, while floral-inspired patterns are beautifully suited with ceramic wood. Tiles can accentuate the architectural details of a space or establish a focal point in overlooked areas, such as under eaves. Indoor-Outdoor Transitions. Mixed Materials. All-Over Appearance.

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Nate Berkus’s Home And Granada Tile Covered Deck In Architectural Digest

Granada Tile

Nate Berkus is one of our favorite interior designers. His easy-going and approachable style is reflected in his designs. Profiled in the January 2017 issue of Architectural Digest , on newsstands now, the home is inviting, soothing and kid-friendly! A great choice for any outdoor space! We can understand why!

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Choose Ceramics for Safety

Tile of Spain USA

These requirements for sterility and hygiene now apply equally to every room in the home, to public spaces, shops, hotels, communal outdoor areas, etc. All of these are spaces for which ceramic offers long-lasting, safe design and building solutions. MYR Cerámica, Serene. A NEW CRITERIA. El Molini, Austin.

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Designing with Ceramic Wood

Tile of Spain USA

Interior design and decor are forever seeking new formulae for reinterpreting designs based on natural materials that are suited to spaces of all kinds and styles. The mix of cement and wood and impossible insertions of marble open the way to very fine aesthetic outcomes. Ceramic is very much a part of this practice.

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Spanish Companies Showcase Trends and Innovations at Coverings 2021

Tile of Spain USA

Marble Madness: As the efficacy of replicating realistic stones becomes more simplified, we start ranging further afield to create fantastical examples of natural rock. Spanish companies are perfecting the flecked nature of marbled materials by melding hypnotic gemstone hues with deep crystalized veining. Vidrepur, Candy Coral-Opal.

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The Most Stylish Patios with Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

Outdoor areas often pose a challenge for interior designers, as the open spacing can offer complications. With the creative use of cement tiles, interior designers can introduce innovative and striking elements into walkways, patios, and all outdoor living spaces. Photo by Architectural Digest.

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