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National Kitchen & Bath Association 2019 Bathroom Design Trends

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) released its 2019 Bathroom Design Trends, which coincided with its annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS), celebrating the best in kitchen and bathroom design trends. A bath designed by Sandra Diaz-Velasco. Vitromex Conde Porcelain Marble Collection.

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What’s Trending in Bathroom Design? The National Kitchen + Bath Association Reveals All

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Traditional bathroom designs are taking a back seat to a more spa-like, clean and minimal look, according to the National Kitchen + Bath Association (NKBA). Features include frameless cabinetry and porcelain tile. Also, larger surface areas in the bath make it easier to clean, making both transitional and contemporary popular.”

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5 Ways to Wear White After Memorial Day

Architectural Ceramics

Using white marble in a space, like putting on a pair of pointy-toed heels, is always a timeless choice. AC’s Candango Collection featuring a dimensional mosaic in Thassos marble. A mosaic sheet in Thassos marble from AC’s Candango Collection. A mosaic sheet in Thassos marble from AC’s Candango Collection.

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Newest Trends in Kitchen & Bath

Architectural Ceramics

So, I wanted to take a look at the newest trends that we’re seeing in tile for Kitchen and Baths. I found this photo on Pinterest , because I’m thinking about doing this look for my master bath. Then you get to porcelain brick tiles like our Brickworks and Cargo collections shown below. I know I do! Black Tile.

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Think Outside the Box: Rethinking the Square Shower Niche

Architectural Ceramics

The master bath pictured on the left, treats the oversized his and hers niches like framed pieces of artwork; while the shower space shown on the left, hides the niche in the half wall near the bench where items are easily accessible. The large-format porcelain tile, in four colorways, looks like concrete. Rectangle is the new square.

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4 Ways to Think Big with Tile in Small Bathrooms

Architectural Ceramics

AC’s Kiln & Penny Collection, porcelain penny round in the color Petrolio. AC’s Kiln & Penny Collection is unique because it is a porcelain that looks like ceramic. The benefit is that it has the softness of a ceramic tile but the durability of a porcelain. Kids’ bath designed by Holland Bath & Spa.

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Making a Statement with Shower Accent Walls

Architectural Ceramics

Photo: Master bath designed by Chase Builders, photo via AC on Houzz. The master bath, designed by Chase Builders , is a trendy yet timeless space. Photo: AC’s Brocade Collection, featuring the Chevron Mosaic in thassos and cararra polished marble, photo via AC on Houzz. Moody & Modern. An Asian-Inspired Oasis.

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