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Rose Bennett Interiors

Garden State Tile Blog

Growing up in Philadelphia with a hard-working single mom, Bennett and her sister discovered joy in art, which be-came an important part of her life. From that point on, Bennett became intensely immersed in art — focusing on drawing self-portraits, painting, and charcoal work. What are we putting in the space? Are we doing build-ins?”

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tile Backsplash Design, Cost & Installation.

Tile Talk

One of the biggest trends in cement tile is to use them for a backsplash – primarily a kitchen backsplash – like the one shown here and featured on Houzz by our friends, Philadelphia-based general contracting firm Buckminster Green. hand painted tile. Margaret Almon Mosaics. MYD | architecture + design.

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Avente Tile Talk: Interview with Lilywork Artisan Tile, LLC

Tile Talk

Paul studied at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Lilywork owners gain inspiration from travels, pulling ideas from architecture and cultures across Europe and the Near East. hand painted tile. Margaret Almon Mosaics. Across the Color Spectrum: Painting by Lauralee Klindt. MYD | architecture + design.

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If you can't afford the tip you can't afford the meal; a Blog Off post

Kitchen and Residential Design

Philadelphia Brewing Co, Yards Beer, and Victory Brewing company are just 3 of the many really great local breweries. architecture. (39). Mosaic Art NOW. New Ravenna Mosaics. Sherwin-Williams Paint. Reply Delete Anonymous 20 December, 2011 12:42 Thanks for this post Paul. I am a big believer in buying local.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Lovely, lovely Lancaster

Kitchen and Residential Design

Sampson arrived in Philadelphia in 1740 and died in 1781 in Chestnut Level, PA in 1781. I love walking the streets of Lancaster and just taking in the magnificent architecture that makes up that town! I agree with you about the architecture but what amazes me every time I go back is the obvious history that's just everywhere.

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