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February Featured Tiles: Calacatta Marble Effect & Chateau Flagstone Modular Packs

The London Tile Co.

Read on to find out more about the Calacatta marble effect and Chateau stone effect flagstone tiles. The square porcelain floor tiles are available in a polished or soft-touch silk finish, while the co-ordinating ceramic wall tiles come in either a matt or a gloss look.

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November Featured Tiles: Panache & Temple

The London Tile Co.

The 600x600mm porcelain floor tiles have a cement effect finish that is available in White, Grey, Beige & Mocha – each with a matching 700x250mm ceramic wall tile. These tiles are made from strong porcelain which is also hard-wearing but does not need sealing or specialist cleaning products.

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Adamson House Tile Tour

Tile Talk

The flagstone entry pulls the eye to the resplendent tile entry. Moorish-inspired details like this parabolic window are adorned with glazed ceramic tile patterns. Subscribers receive our hand painted ceramic and cement tile newsletter, Tile Talk , once per month. Adamson House tiled entry is a tile tapestry.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Check out a few Architectural Ceramics tile collections, suitable for outdoor use, that have you covered under foot and under water. From porcelain to specialty ceramic, here are how a few materials compare in an exterior application: Porcelain & Glass. Natural Stone & Specialty Ceramic. The Ins and Outs of Outdoor Tile.

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Porcelain, The Ultimate Outdoor Tile

Conestoga Tile Blog

For nearly 6,000 years, ancient architects have incorporated ceramic tile in their building projects. Ceramic tile was used during the construction of buildings, walkways, and courtyards. Unlike ceramic tile, porcelain tile is impervious, meaning it has a water absorption rate of 0.5 Kasbah Museum. Tangier, Morocco.

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Porcelain, The Ultimate Outdoor Tile

Conestoga Tile

For nearly 6,000 years, ancient architects have incorporated ceramic tile in their building projects. Ceramic tile was used during the construction of buildings, walkways, and courtyards. Unlike ceramic tile, porcelain tile is impervious, meaning it has a water absorption rate of 0.5 Kasbah Museum. Tangier, Morocco.

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Tiles in Disguise: Wood, Brick & Natural Stone Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Our Absolute and Calacatta ranges both feature a subtle marbling, available in matching ceramic wall and porcelain floor tiles. Terracotta is a popular choice for kitchen floors, but requires regular cleaning and sealing using specialised products. Terracotta Effect Tiles. Slate Effect Tiles.