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Cool Kitchen Backsplashes to Whet Your Appetite

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The basic function of kitchen backsplashes is to prevent water, food and other types of liquids and solids from damaging the wall behind your kitchen counters. However, backsplashes can be both functional and stylish. The latest generation of stone can realistically mimic wood. Image: thirdstone inc.

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Waterworks Kitchen Launch

The Perfect Bath

I am very pleased to announce the launch of Waterworks Kitchen. After two years of design development, countless prototypes and revisions, and hundreds of new products, we are finally poised to share all of this with our clients and friends. Waterworks Kitchen is truly a complete design experience.

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Classic and timeless subway tile

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

For an classic look that is always in style, subway tiles are a fantastic choice for bathroom and kitchen backsplash tiles. Subway tile was named at the turn of the 19th century when the New York city subway systems opened. Related Images:

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Avente Tile Talk: Custom Cement Tiles Add The Right Touch

Tile Talk

from central New York and features custom designed cement tiles by Avente for their recent kitchen remodel. Avente thanks them for sharing these photos of their remodeled kitchen. See what inspired them, understand the design process, and see more photos of their stunning kitchen! backsplash designs.

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Maris Tile: Rock Solid Installations with an Edge

The Pulse: Ardex Americas

Maris is currently working on a massive project in Westhampton Beach, New York, that includes a master bathroom, four guest bathrooms, a powder room, a laundry room and a cabana floor. He’ll also be installing a kitchen backsplash and a fireplace. To set tiles he uses ARDEX X 5™ Flexible Tile and Stone Mortar.

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Friday Photos

The Tile Shop

Carolyn Underwood, from our Plymouth showroom sent me this photo of a kitchen she worked on. Her client travels a lot and wanted a "New York" look. They selected the 3 x 6 smokey glass for the backsplash. Love the stone knob on the pull-out cabinet- I have used these before:'

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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

Since we’re on the heels of our March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups blog, let’s round out a list in the same main tile types: porcelain, ceramic, glass and natural stone. Natural Stone: A variation on the penny round theme, the Effervescence Collection plays with multiple sizes of circles. The Look for Less.