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Coverings 2014 – Top Tile Products

JG Kitchens

San Lorenzo from Mexico was one of those brands offering great looks without oceanic freight. Some I had seen before at Cersaie or Cevisama. Some were from North American brands, and new to me. I’m very pleased to see it being produced closer to home. And, of course, the Spanish and Italians are masters at this!

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Authentic Talavera pottery and tile reign from Puebla, Mexico. Saltillo tile, named for the region it’s from, is Mexico’s most well known type of Terra-cotta tile. Before making its way to Mexico, the Romans used Terra-cotta or fired red-clay vessels to carry water throughout their ancient baths. Photo Credit: Pinterest.

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Arabesque Cement Tile Pattern Repertoire Grows

Tile Talk

What I like about the first two lines, is you''ll find both a large format appropriate for floors or large walls and a smaller, mini-format that scales down well for a backsplash, small entry or hearth. This large format measures nominally 8"x10" and is ideal for adding pattern to a master bath, larger powder room or living room floor.

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San Diego Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Apartment units include modern kitchens with cherry cabinetry, luxurious baths and tech-enabled features throughout, many of which aid Aquatera’s commitment to eco-friendly living. Many locals like to cross the border nearby and enjoy the shops, restaurants and nightlife in Tijuana, Mexico.