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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. The Baltimore Ravens worked with AC for the reception area of their corporate offices at the M&T Bank Stadium. But, did you know we tackle commercial projects as well?

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Week of January 18th, 2021 — Our Favorite Projects

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.” Working alongside one of our favorite interior designers, the amazing Lauren Liess, we were able to provide some of the materials that make up this stunning home, including our Veranda Marble in Antiqued White as well as our Terra Folk Bouquet in Honey, the latter of which is a Lauren Liess designed tile. Pretty cool, right?

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

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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. Through high-definition printing, porcelain tiles can mimic other materials like cement or natural stone that are typical of an outdoor setting.

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Week of September 7th, 2020 – Aging in Place vs. A New Space

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Located approximately 40 minutes outside downtown Montreal, Panorama is comprised of a “slender residential tower and a two-story linear volume on the ground floor that houses a 32-patient care unit, lobby, and numerous amenities.” Urban Getaway , Home and Design.

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A Latte Love: Fall Tile Inspiration

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Architectural Ceramic’s Baltimore Showroom Manager, Loren Tomas, created a mood board inspired by a hot Starbucks Chai Latte. The large format 32″x32″ tile gives the once popular parquet floor from the 1970’s a new modern twist. Whether glass, ceramic, or marble, the arabesque shape is on trend.

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