Daltile launches new ColorMatch program

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Dallas, Texas—Already offering a wide breadth and depth of products, the Daltile brand is now making it easier to find the right product with ColorMatch—a special order, custom color, glazed ceramic wall tile program.

“Daltile’s ColorMatch special order program provides complete design freedom with monochromatic color tiles,” said Amber Leigh Martinson, senior director of marketing for Dal-Tile Corporation. “If consumers or designers have a specific color in mind but just can’t find it anywhere, our ColorMatch custom order program is their solution. With ColorMatch, Daltile can create a wall tile color to match virtually any item. The consumer or designer simply provides Daltile with a swatch of fabric, piece of wallpaper, lamp, official school colors or a favorite Pantone color number, for example. Our expert tile lab will then custom create a free 3 x 6 sample tile in about one to two weeks. In addition to the wide variety of existing solid colors that Daltile offers in wall tile, the brand now offers more colors than customers could ever imagine, making any design come to life.”

Daltile’s ColorMatch tiles are available in 13 of the most popular tile sizes, ranging from 3 x 6 to 12 x 24. The custom tiles are also available in four on-trend surface structures/textures:  flat, bevel, artisan and wave, as well as in semi-gloss and matte finishes.

To complete the look, a full variety of trims are available in each custom color, ranging from jolly and quarter round to cove base corners, for example. ColorMatch tiles are Made in the USA and may be used on walls, backsplashes, countertops and pool linings.

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