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AHF Products purchase of assets of Crossville, Inc.

Floor Covering News

This acquisition catapults AHF into an industry-leading position in the fast-growing tile sector, with a comprehensive line of porcelain, ceramic, stone and accessories for both residential and commercial applications in interior and exterior floors, walls and countertops. .— AHF Products has officially purchased assets of Crossville, Inc.,

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NTCA Awards Ring of Honor to Scott Carothers, CTEF Director of Certification and Training

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Scott Carothers, Ceramic Tile Education Foundation director of certification and training, has received the coveted National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) Ring of Honor for his service to the tile industry and to NTCA. Prior to joining CTEF, he was owner of Long’s Tile Company, Altoona, Pennsylvania, for 26 years.

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Avente Tile Talk: Interview with Nutmeg Designs

Tile Talk

House numbers on Pennsylvania slate had an immediate positive response from our clients. ceramic tile. design standards. Architectural Ceramics: Tile+Mosaic. The Buyer's Guide to Ceramic Tiles. In 2010, a friend suggested we make house numbers, and what a friend she was! backsplash designs. bathroom design.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Winding down and gearing up

Kitchen and Residential Design

I have a new job to go with my new location and until I get up there for real Im dividing my time between Florida and Pennsylvania. My lifes about to shift pretty seismically in the next month. My minds in PA but my bodys in FL right now and its an odd thing. Of course Ill miss the parrots and the palm trees.

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Philadelphia Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

For drinks, Standard Tap is a must. Over 100 years old, the limestone-carved building combines 21st-century amenities and historic charm, such as oversized windows and ceramic tiling. Ceramic-tile bathrooms and hardwood flooring also contribute to the character of the units.