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Daltile to showcase new products at HD Expo

Floor Covering News

Panoramic is great for both indoor and outdoor installations. It can be used on a multitude of surfaces including floors, walls, countertops, fireplaces, vanities, backsplashes, shower walls, tub surrounds and even as exterior cladding. Gamma (natural stone) Gamma is the richness of natural stone in an array of shapes and sizes.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Whether you’re barbecuing near our Baltimore showroom, or you’re fixin’ to go grillin’ closer to our Atlanta showroom; summer is made for poolside meals on an outdoor patio. Check out a few Architectural Ceramics tile collections, suitable for outdoor use, that have you covered under foot and under water.

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Avente Tile Talk: Innovation, Design Take Center Stage at Cersaie

Tile Talk

The latest trends for Italian ceramics include nature-inspired materials, a rediscovery of terracotta, monolithic tiles, textures, and cutting-edge design that remains environmentally conscious. Italian manufacturers have also seemed to embrace the warmth and appeal of terracotta.

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Decorating With Olive Green: 30 Ideas For Fall And Beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The color olive complements all wood tones and natural stone materials quite well, making decorating with olive green walls simple. Image: Jigsaw Interior Design Pair Olive Green With Other Warm Fall Tones Rust, terracotta, pumpkin and orange are natural partners to the color olive. Image: Katie Leede & Co.

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Avente Tile Talk: Designing with Tile: Fireplaces & Hearths

Tile Talk

The increased awareness of tile’s long-lasting beauty has not only made kitchen and bathroom backsplashes a showpiece, but the same theory has held true for fireplace hearths and surrounds as well. Consider a two-tone color scheme (shown below) if youd like to pair cement tile with natural stone. Image via Houzz.

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