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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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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. Before 2019, the duty for tile imported from China was: 8.5% in addition to the price of the tile.

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CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Tile Redi® wins new product award. Tile Redi®, world-leading manufacturer and marketer of pre-formed, one-piece shower pans and related accessories, received the award for “Surfaces 2013 Best New Product” sponsored by Floor Tends and Tile magazines. The installation was completed by Bridgewater Tile, Ltd. Mike Ward, U.S.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Finding the best solid wood.

Kitchen and Residential Design

They are produced to standard guidelines and beyond. Monthly, they ship well over 300 orders to satisfied customers throughout the States, Mexico, Canada and the Virgin Islands. architecture. (39). Avente Tile Talk. Tile Style. Tiles of Spain. As direct importers, they sell directly at wholesale prices.

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San Diego Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Residential towers woo young professionals to East Village, where they’ll find San Diego’s sparkling new central library, the bustling San Diego City College, and institutes devoted to architecture and fashion. The French contemporary architecture flows into apartment interiors, where bright kitchens include quartz countertops.