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Vintage Tile Tour of Original Los Angeles Spec House

Tile Talk

Spitting-fish fountain tiles and exquisite beaded trim tiles are part of the Art Deco-tiled fountain design. Joe Taylor, whose encyclopedic knowledge of tile and tile history is impressive, explains that Royal Dutch cloisonné tiles were only made by one factory in The Netherlands.

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These 3D-Printed Houses Can Be Printed Today and Move-In Ready Tomorrow – for Under $10K

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A neighborhood of 3D-printed houses for rent in Eindhoven, The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology is set to 3D print a neighborhood of concrete houses for rent named Project Milestone. The cement follows the architect’s digital blueprint in layers for high strength. This 3D-printed home premiered during Milan Design Week.

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Avente Tile Talk: Step Up to Spanish Tile | September 2012

Tile Talk

Using the Majolica technique of glazing, our Hand-Painted Spanish Ceramic Tile designs include colorful patterns from the different regions of Spain, or the traditional blue and white found in the New Iberica border tiles and liners. Use the 3"x6" tiles to create a border, or make a bold design statement using the 2" dots in a row.

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Cupboards Kitchen and Bath: Sunday Inspiration - Not Just a Log Pile

Discerning Design

This awesome little building was built by Piet Hein Eek for his pal Hans Liberg in The Netherlands. Reply Delete steve7876 January 5, 2014 at 8:38 AM I'm also a huge fan of modern design and love seeing Michael Taylor new takes on traditional elements. Im a designer with a blog. Sunday Inspiration - Cement Factory Living.

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Loft Conversion in Amsterdam Groups Small Houses Inside a House

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Located in an old harbor canteen on Amsterdam’s artificial island KNSM, this interesting House Like Village is a loft conversion designed by Marc Koehler Architects. It is an exemplary home for those who love re-imagined spaces. A space that seemed too high was partitioned to shape a contemporary loft in a very peculiar manner.