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Back to Basics: Which material is right for my design?

Architectural Ceramics

When designing for a tile project, there are more factors than just color and style to keep in mind. Some examples of stone tile include marble, quartz, limestone, slate, and granite. Terracotta. Terracotta tile is made from red or brown clay that is fired. Should you choose stone, ceramic, glass or something else?

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Cozy Up Your Home for the Holidays

Architectural Ceramics

The designer didn’t stop with the walls – instead they opted to finish the ceilings in both tile and wood! Nothing will make a room feel more inviting than a roaring fire on a cold night, and if designed well, will make an immediate statement in any room. Your options include porcelain, stone, and terracotta tiles, just to name a few.

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Your Room’s Focal Point: The Fireplace

Architectural Ceramics

The product above is from our hand-painted terracotta Tabarka collection. Depending on your design and material choices, your fireplace can either become the star of the room or the supporting role. Making the most of your fireplace design. This is a nice example of a design that was well planned and spaced appropriately. .

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Cement & Terracotta. Sorry wood-look porcelain, we’ve temporarily moved on, to cement and terracotta tile. Spaces are trending toward more natural material choices like cement and terracotta tiles. Either cement or terracotta tiles would make a great patio or accent wall in an outdoor space.

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