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Medieval Flooring & Encaustic Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Come with us back in time to learn a few quick facts about medieval flooring, from stone to encaustic! Do you see large, worn pieces of stone assembled together? The images above show larger stone tiles and smaller rocks – both used as flooring in the Scottish medieval castle of Dunnottar. Medieval Flooring. Love the look?

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Visit the New Conestoga Tile Website and Enjoy Our Improved Product Search Features

Conestoga Tile Blog

With advanced sorting features, you can search through the many variations of porcelain, natural stone, ceramic, and glass tiles we offer. Why We Support the Tile Council of North America. The new website is designed to make finding the perfect tile just a little bit easier.

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The Benefits of New Roofing :: GAF Roofing’s Website Makes It Easy Like a Click of the Heels

Building Moxie

I think about this fact sometimes as I drive though the parts of Baltimore near me … where rehab opportunities are ample. Look at the mortar between the brick, the color of the stones within your landscaping, the highlights and lowlights of the eaves, porch colors, etc.

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The Benefits of New Roofing :: GAF Roofing’s Website Makes It Easy Like a Click of the Heels

Building Moxie

I think about this fact sometimes as I drive though the parts of Baltimore near me … where rehab opportunities are ample. Look at the mortar between the brick, the color of the stones within your landscaping, the highlights and lowlights of the eaves, porch colors, etc.

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The Benefits of New Roofing :: GAF Roofing’s Website Makes It Easy Like a Click of the Heels

Building Moxie

I think about this fact sometimes as I drive though the parts of Baltimore near me … where rehab opportunities are ample. Look at the mortar between the brick, the color of the stones within your landscaping, the highlights and lowlights of the eaves, porch colors, etc.