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Ceramic: The pros and cons of natural stone

Floor Covering News

To be successful with the category, retailers are tasked with educating themselves and the consumer on its pros and cons in order to facilitate a successful sale and installation. From a retailer’s perspective, opportunity for consumers to splurge on natural stone is high across a number of categories—kitchen, bath and outdoor included.

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A Clean Slate: How Rough Slate Can Have a Clean Aesthetic

Architectural Ceramics

European countries that are lesser known but also offer slate quarries are Belgium, Germany, Italy and Wales. In the kitchen, the hard angles of the cabinetry and floors are softened by round light fixtures and natural light. This backsplash, done in the color Sutra Black, is a grout-free stacked slate. Rustic Cladding.

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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

In the kitchen design shown above, the larger 12″x24″ field tile was used on the floor and the herringbone mosaic was used on the backsplash. One is made of natural fibers and the other is quarried from the earth. Or visit our blog entry, Indonesian Inspiration: AC’s Batik Collection.

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Bigger Is Better: Large Format Porcelain Tile

Architectural Ceramics

The color choices used in the bathroom renovation, and the collection itself are both calm and what you would expect to see from natural stone quarried from the earth. AC’s Slim Slab Collection in Calacatta.The kitchen renovation, shown above, features the Calacatta option. It allows for an almost seamless look.

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