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Locally Sourced Tile and Stone: Colorado’s Hidden Treasures

As The Tile Turns

Colorado boasts an abundance of talent and passion, not to mention raw materials. We’re continually amazed by the pristine stones and tiles produced so close to home – and we’re excited to share this local talent with the interior design community. All this provides a wealth of opportunities for our team at Decorative Materials.

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Porcelain Tile vs. Ceramic Tile

Tile Talk

Since launching our new line of Porcelain Pool Tile earlier this month, we''ve been getting a lot of questions about what makes porcelain tile better than ceramic tile. More commonly, the question is simply, "What is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile?" Porcelain tile is a type of ceramic tile and nothing more.

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Made In the USA: AC Tile Lines Made in America

Architectural Ceramics

While we’re hyped up on all things red, white and blue, let’s take a look at a few of Architectural Ceramic’s tile lines that are proudly Made in the USA. It’s there that Eden and her husband have active roles in the design and business side of things. Encore Ceramics is another example of American-made tile.

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Luxe Luxuries

As The Tile Turns

Leave it to Luxe Magazine to bring us an inspiring treasure trove of tiles plus a stunning project by one of Colorado’s most talented interior designers, Andrea Schumacher. Be sure to pickup the Luxe Colorado Summer Edition to view the full project. Top right: Odyssey Stone & Glass mosaic.

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Crested Butte Crush

As The Tile Turns

We fell in love with this recent project in Crested Butte, Colorado. Per Mountain Living magazine, “Glass-inlaid oak doors from the 1880s open into the 13,000-square-foot inn’s main living area, where the décor is a surprisingly urban mix of luxurious fabrics and soft neutrals with rustic wood and stone.”

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Terra Home Ceramics: surface design inspiration

Lingua Terra Tile

Terra Home Ceramics. surface design inspiration. I love these exotic fantasy plant motifs which sprang out of the contact English potters and designers had with Chinese porcelains. We were delighted with the ease and enjoyment of the custom design process." Designer's Notes. Featured Designer.

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Terra Home Ceramics: buddha tea bowl

Lingua Terra Tile

Terra Home Ceramics. We were delighted with the ease and enjoyment of the custom design process." The clients already had a stone back splash installed in their butlers pantry when I was brought in on the job, and were really unhappy with how monolithic it looked. " J.A., Designer's Notes. Featured Designer.