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The Most Stylish Patios with Cement Tiles

Granada Tile

Outdoor areas often pose a challenge for interior designers, as the open spacing can offer complications. With the creative use of cement tiles, interior designers can introduce innovative and striking elements into walkways, patios, and all outdoor living spaces. Photo by Architectural Digest.

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2020 Vision: Tile Trends to Look Forward to This Year

Garden State Tile Blog

From bold colors and classic shapes to the latest advances in manufacturing, 2020 tile style offers a prime opportunity to create residential and commercial spaces unlike anything seen before. Photography by Callie Cranford for Charleston Home & Design Magazine. The Return of Color. The Return of Color.

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What tile should I pick if I don’t know my cabinets or counter yet?

Architectural Ceramics

You can do this by doing a little bit of research online or by flipping through magazines. Think about what magazines you’re drawn to, Southern Living or Traditional Home, this will tell you something about your preferred style. 4) Do not let a non-existing paint color dictate your tile choice. Swiss Alps White Marble.

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Wall Tiles That Will Inspire Your Next Renovation

Granada Tile

Proven by the plethora of magazines, websites, and companies dedicated to home renovations, inspiration can strike anywhere. Home decor, be it brightly colored throw pillows or a mesmerizing wall tile pattern, earns a place in the hearts of people across the world, and for a good reason. Blending colors allow an accent piece to shine.

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Decorating With Olive Green: 30 Ideas For Fall And Beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Olive green is on-trend – and it appears it will be one of the topmost stylish colors for the next few years. Also known as cargo, sage and even chartreuse, the color is quite versatile. A floral setting featuring violet-colored flowers ties in the elegant olive silk curtains.

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2019 Bathroom Trends: What’s In and What’s Out

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

It’s one of the oldest pieces of interior design advice: use lighter colors to make a room feel bigger. But darker colors can actually convey more depth, which is a great choice for bathrooms. Use tile to bring color and texture into the room. Instead of a jetted bath, try a colored tub.

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Why You Need to Incorporate Negative Space in Your Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Terracotta Studio They’re more pleasing, psychologically speaking We’ve all experienced the feeling of looking at a room that’s so well put together it takes our breath away. It may seem as though the furniture or the color palette that was chosen is the thing to set this design above the rest.

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