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Our Favorite Fall Tile Designs

Architectural Ceramics

An interior designer with a ton of firm experience, Phil Purgason, our Commercial Rep for southern Virginia and parts of the Carolinas, is quiet and unassuming, yet loud with design – in a good way. Desiree McCrorey – Senior Sales Design Consultant desiree@architecturalceramics.com. Industrial Rock.

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Cinco de Mayo: 5 Ways to Use Mexican-Inspired Tile

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Photo Credit: Bob Narod, featured in Home & Design Magazine July/August 2016. Chevy Chase, Maryland-based interior designer, Sarah Turner, of Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath, Ltd. For further questions or to place a tile order, please contact sales@architecturalceramics.com or join our newsletter by clicking here.

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10 Must-Have Items That Luxury Home Buyers Want Most - Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image Source : Baltimore Smart Homes. Exclusive and Surprising Luxury Home for Sale in LA. 30 Small and Functional Bathroom Design Ideas For Cozy Homes. 30 Small and Functional Bathroom Design Ideas For Cozy Homes. 30 Best Small Apartment Designs Ideas Ever Presented on Freshome. Submit your design.

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Don’t Focus on Cosmetic Features When Buying a Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Terbrock Luxury Homes “As a home buyer, it is important that you focus on value over the bells and whistles that can distract from a home’s drawback,” advises Evan Roberts, a real estate agent with Dependable Homebuyers in Baltimore, MD. Many of these bells and whistles are inexpensive to replicate,” he says.

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Home Sellers: These 7 Outdated Design Trends Could Hurt Your Chances of Finding a Buyer

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

’ ” — Jeff Miller, co-founder of AE Home Group in Baltimore. At first, we left the décor and just replaced some paint and carpeting, but two months later, the home still had not sold, which is not typical for that neighborhood (or the sale price). ” — John Linden, designer at MirrorCoop in Los Angeles.

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