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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. Square Tiles.

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

Architectural Ceramics

You can even have a custom mosaic designed and fabricated just for your space. You can do this by doing a little bit of research online or by flipping through magazines. You don’t want to make a commitment to bold color or trendy patterns, unless you are sure it will attract and aid the sale/lease. 3) Think about the countertop.

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Bursting With Color and Natural Energy: Lemongrass Restaurant in Indonesia

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The project is described as “a modern architecture with splashes of rich tropical colors and plants designed specifically to blend with the surrounding nature. One of the highlights of the design composition is a peacock mosaic floor, bursting with color and energy.

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Add Personality to Your Home with Spanish Tiles

Granada Tile

Spanish Colonial tile can do that for your space, by adding a unique combination of color, pattern, and mixture of lines and curves. Ancient Spanish tile can be seen gracing palaces and churches as mosaic art, decorative accents and on fountains. If you have an outdoor bar, use this space to get creative with colorful patterns.

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Inexpensive Landscaping Ideas to Beautify Your Yard

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In fact, the gorgeous, million dollar contemporary gardens in the magazines are possible today thanks to creative designers with a desire to use materials and plants that were easily sourced and more environmentally sensitive. Another great option for creating a fragrant path is the use of the herb lemon thyme in your mosaic pattern.