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Crossville featured in The Kaleidoscope Project

Floor Covering News

The Austin Gray Design Group worked with Crossville in selecting a beautiful blend of products for Apartment A. Choosing one slab in the stunning State of Grace offers veining that mimics the look of natural marble. Every detail was deliberately chosen as though each was a work of art.”.

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Neutral Beauties

The Tile Shop

It is a showpiece located in the corner of the store featuring the Royal Amber Marble and Chatham Blend Mosaic. When the light shines through the window, the marble glistens! Please click on the images to view: This next space is from Jarred Burnstein in our Austin, TX location.

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Avente Tile Talk: Fresh-Picked Gourmet Garden Ceramic Tiles

Tile Talk

The matte finish of this collection of matte tiles perfectly accents tumbled stone, like travertine or marble. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul." - Alfred Austin. Margaret Almon Mosaics. Architectural Ceramics: Tile+Mosaic. Matte Gourmet Garden Tiles. Fruit Basket Hand Painted Tile Mural.

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Customer Photos

The Tile Shop

They used our new Austin Mosaic (one of my personal favorites) as the highlight. One note: They grouted the mosaic with unsanded grout (see the close up)- Please click on the images to view: These next photos come from Valerie C. His customers were redoing their Keller Williams Real Estate office. in our Buffalo, NY showroom.

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The Best Solar Panels for 2016 — and beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

“Some people, especially in a progressive town like Austin, want to have the bragging rights of ‘going green’ in the neighborhood,” says Andie Marsh, a home performance consultant at TreeHouse , a sustainability-focused home improvement company in Texas. If you Google “ugly solar panels,” you’ll find examples of block and mosaic arrays.