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An Ode to Nature

Tile of Spain USA

Nature-inspired motifs and finishes are a timeless and ever-evolving trend—consistently being incorporated into interior designs and spaces. It is an ideal choice for those who want a different approach to traditional decor or a new take on classic lines. Indiana, Roca. Saint Andrews, Alaplana. Stone Inspiration.

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Week of October 26th, 2020 –Halloween

Architectural Ceramics

Top 5 Design Posts of the Week. One thing remains the same, and that’s putting up those Halloween decorations to show some spooky spirit. Our top 5 designs this week feature a selection of tasteful treats in the form of some eerie interior design tips on how to maximize the Halloween feel without going scarily.

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What Is Your State’s Most Popular Design Style? Google Knows!

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The site hosts a wealth of information if you know what to look for — even the most popular design style by state, according to what people are searching for. ” The most popular design styles tend to happen in state clusters. .” ” The most popular design styles tend to happen in state clusters.

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New Orleans Artist Debbie Boyd Hageman Looks to Mother Nature

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

She paints big, bold, colorful abstract paintings for commercial and retail clients around the globe. The Philly native spent a good chunk of her childhood in the state of Indiana. Her use of both bright and muted colors, often together, is part of what makes her art so appealing.

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Cevisama Curiosities VI

Diary of a Tile Addict

First up is Nexo ‘s Decorative Mix. These modern 3D relief tiles with an asymmetrical geometric design bring together bright yellow and red with white and bronze. The two options can be combined for a highly artistic design. Peronda Group Harmony presented Tonal by Raw Color which is a new take on an old design.

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