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University of Ceramic Tile and Stone launches tile specialist course

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San Diego, Calif.—The The University of Ceramic Tile and Stone (UofCTS) has provided training to thousands of people in the tile and stone industry over the last decade. The intent of the course is to teach tile installers and others the current installation standards, methods and practices to avoid installation problems.

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Six favorite kitchen and bath design trends

JG Kitchens

In no particular order, they are… Porcelain delivers style with ease (Photo Courtesy: Ceramics of Italy). Now they’re fairly standard in mid-level projects, as well as high-end ones. Soft-close doors on cabinets are also relatively standard. Digital integration.

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The University of Ceramic Tile and Stone’s (UofCTS) Online, “Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile” Course is Updated

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

The University of Ceramic Tile and Stone’s (UofCTS) Online. “Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile” Course is Updated. UofCTS also releases CTDA Certified Ceramic Tile Specialist (CCTS) Study Guide online course. The online course is called the CTDA Certified Ceramic Tile Specialist (CCTS) Study Guide.

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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

One-on-One with Donato Pompo, Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants. Most importantly, he is the founder of San Diego-based Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants, and the University of Tile and Stone, a pre-eminent provider of education to industry employees and customers. Jeffrey Steele.

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Avente Tile Talk: Spanish Tiles Make Magic

Tile Talk

Samples sent to Ines included the SpanishValencia , California San Diego and the Barcelona La Merced. Barceloan La Merced Spanish Valencia California San Diego. Together with the terracotta Arabesque floor tiles, these La Merced ceramic tiles reveal a warm and friendly surrounding. ceramic tile. at 6:00 AM.

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Molten Gold – Island Oasis

JG Kitchens

It stands 39-3/4 inches high, so that the herbs are easy to reach across your standard 36” tall counters. Though called “Granite Herb Garden,” it may alternatively be made from engineered stone, ceramic, laminate or other surfaces offered in the line. Each one is custom-built for your kitchen project.

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One on One with Lynle Ellis of Lynle Ellis Design

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

She has been an interior designer since 1991, and has had her own design firm, San Diego-based Lynle Ellis Designs, since 1999, when she passed her NCIDQ (National Certification of Interior Design Qualification) exam and became a professional member of ASID. TD: When is stone better than ceramic? Lynle Ellis Designs, San Diego.

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