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Reasons Why Architects Choose Handmade Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

Luxury, uniqueness, and vibrancy are all things architects seek out when planning a home’s design. The word ‘handmade’ by itself evokes a sense of luxury, and each tile having undergone a specific process to end up a beautiful piece on its own allows the designer to truly represent his or her vision without sacrificing that luxury.

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Designing the Perfect Kids’ Bathroom

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

I asked some of the people known for designing bathrooms and selling homes to provide insight on this topic. The bathroom in the photo above is shared by twin sisters, according to Michael Ferzoco, Principal at Eleven Interiors in Boston, MA. The bathroom above was designed by AFT Construction in Scottsdale, AZ. His advice?

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Avente Tile Talk: Artist Series Cement Tile Collection Grows with.

Tile Talk

In our continuing effort to bring you the highest quality in cement tile products and designs, were happy to announce that our Artist Series now includes the Guillermo and Tania collection. This new collection, created by artists Guillermo Gomez Lama and Tania Marmolejo, boasts eight different designs, each presented with three color options.

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Avente Tile Talk: Innovation, possibilities and technology in ceramic.

Tile Talk

This past week I attended an event in Boston that was hosted by Tile of Spain which showed the advances that have been made in ceramic tile. Presently work is being done with robots to read a design and create the pattern with tile through advanced computer programs. backsplash designs. bathroom design. design ideas.

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Very Rich & Handsome

The Perfect Bath

The title of the show was extracted from an 1820 document by Abby Breese Salisbury who described a group of furniture she had commissioned from the Boston cabinet making firm of Issac Vose & Son in the early days of the 19th century. This slightly random approach gave the cabinetmaker his own specifically American interpretation.

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