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Week of January 4th, 2021 – Fresh Takes, New Trends in 2021

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While the vaccine brings promises of new beginnings in 2021, we’re taking a different approach to our top 5 design this week. Check out our top 5 design posts of the week below and enjoy our fresh takes for 2021! Six Predictions in the 2021 World of Design. What The Design World is Leaving Behind in 2021.

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Ready for Resale: Tips on Getting Ready to Sell Your Home

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If you’re putting your house on the market, check out what local DC metro area real estate and home staging professionals have to say about getting ready to sell. Interior design trends change over time, just like any other industry like fashion. Photo Credit: Katarina Price Photography for MK Staging & Design, LLC.

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Our Favorite Fall Tile Designs

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After all, we’re a bunch of tile-obsessed designers. Kate Valder, our contagiously happy and seriously talented Commercial Rep for the DC area, curated this contemporary take on the Tartan, below. Silver Wave Marble stone field tile; 2. Our stock Grey Chablis marble, honed. Inspired by Tradition. What is Fall to me?

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Week of January 18th, 2021 — Our Favorite Projects

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” Working alongside one of our favorite interior designers, the amazing Lauren Liess, we were able to provide some of the materials that make up this stunning home, including our Veranda Marble in Antiqued White as well as our Terra Folk Bouquet in Honey, the latter of which is a Lauren Liess designed tile.

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Week of September 14th, 2020 – Latin American Design Influences

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It strays far from the modern and sleek looks of today’s top trends, but shouldn’t be seen as old or outdated by any means. Check out some Latin American design trends and influences below and take away some inspiration on maybe adding some more color into your life! Influential Latin American Designers.

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Indonesian Inspiration: AC’s Batik Collection

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Both are used by interior designers and homeowners alike to decorate a space. Local DC-metro area design firm, Aidan Design , allows for the backsplash to act as a seamless transition from horizontal to vertical surfaces. What do tiles and textiles have in common? Both begin their life cycles as natural elements.

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Making a Statement with Shower Accent Walls

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Watch any interior design show on HGTV or DIY Network, and an open concept layout is in. One bathroom trend that’s always sure to make a statement, is the use of an accent wall in the shower. Photo: AC’s Brocade Collection, featuring the Chevron Mosaic in thassos and cararra polished marble, photo via AC on Houzz.

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