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Coverings Installation & Design Award winners announced

Floor Covering News

Atlanta—Coverings, the preeminent event for the ceramic tile and natural stone industry in North America, has bestowed Coverings Installation & Design (CID) Awards to recognize 21 exceptional projects for their ingenuity, craftsmanship and technical proficiency in the use of tile and stone.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Christmas in New York

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. Christmas in New York. Christmas is a big deal in New York, obviously. Last year, their night time display broke new ground in projected animation with their story of "The Snowflake and the Bubble." Kitchen Creations.

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Tile of Spain Kicks Off Their CEU Series in NYC

Tile of Spain USA

Tile of Spain kicked off their 2018 CEU and Material showcase series in New York City with another successful event! In conjunction with NKBA Manhattan, the first program of the year was held at the brand new Royal Green Appliance Center in Tribeca. The event took place on June 20, 2018 during the monthly NKBA chapter meeting.

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Coverings names Installation & Design Award winners

Floor Covering News

Coverings has announced the 18 projects receiving the Coverings Installation & Design (CID) Awards for 2020. The CID Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in the design and installation of tile and stone in both residential and commercial projects. “We Commercial Stone Design: Redefining the Classic Brownstone.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: I love New York so much it hurts.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. I love New York so much it hurts sometimes; the Delancy Street "Low Line". A couple of years ago, an abandoned, elevated railway was turned into New Yorks now-legendary High Line. Labels: architecture , art , design , travel.

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Architectural Digest 2015 Home Show Trends

JG Kitchens

Once again, I won’t make it to the AD Show in New York. However, I have friends in cold places who have filled me in on the trends being showcased at the designer-public event next week. Here’s a Pinterest Board I’ve put together with the terrific inputs from my design-savvy pals at Novita PR.

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Refreshing Apartment Design Overlooking Sarah Roosevelt Park in New York, USA

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Located on the corner of the 5th floor of a tenement building overlooking Sarah Roosevelt Park in New York, USA, the apartment offers extensive city views. The team preserved bits of history in the apartment such as the leaving traces of vintage wallpaper in the kitchen area and the original brick walls.