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Summer Blockbusters: New AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

The Ivory tile, for example, blends well with the toilet and the floating white vanity’s marble countertop. AC’s Atomic Collection used as a kitchen backsplash, in the color Carbon. The kitchen backsplash shown above, features the 2-1/2″x8″ field size in the color Carbon. Related Links. Related Links.

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Summer Blockbusters: New AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

The Ivory tile, for example, blends well with the toilet and the floating white vanity’s marble countertop. AC’s Atomic Collection used as a kitchen backsplash, in the color Carbon. The kitchen backsplash shown above, features the 2-1/2″x8″ field size in the color Carbon. Related Links. Related Links.

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AC Tackles Commercial & Residential Tile Projects

Architectural Ceramics

With our headquarters and showrooms located in the DC-metro area, we’ve been known to cheer for the the Washington Redskins or the Baltimore Ravens. To view our full Silk Stone Collection, including field sizes, mosaics and trims, download a Datasheet here. Here, our client used the material for their kitchen backsplash.

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What Are the Best Tiles for the Kitchen?

Jack Rosen Custom Kitchens Inc.

Whether it’s for the floor, backsplash, or countertop, tiles can help enhance the overall aesthetic of the space. Glass tiles are often used for backsplashesmosaic is a popular pattern. Keep in mind, though, that colorful and more complex backsplash designs look better with solid counters. Best Kitchen Tiles.

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Trick or Treat: Trade Tips for a Sweet Install

Architectural Ceramics

“If you are ordering marble, limestone, or any natural stone, be prepared to go with flow. ” For Washington D.C. Keeping the look traditional in this DC-area home meant weaving together various shades of warm and cool-toned marbles. Designer: Cheryll Bowie of CKB Design, Vendor: Architectural Ceramics, Inc.,