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Our Favorite Fall Tile Designs

Architectural Ceramics

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. Our stock wood-look porcelain Copper Rowe , in Tronco Natural; 2. Our stock cement-look porcelain On Square , in Lavagna Natural; 2.

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Tile Tour: A Master Bathroom Decked in White

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For interior designer Mary Douglas Drysdale, the vision for her client’s master bathroom started with a classic material choice: white marble. Classic design with a modern sensibility. That’s how DC metro-area interior designer, Mary Douglas Drysdale ‘s aesthetic is often described.

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Design Trends: Going for Gold

Architectural Ceramics

Until then, we’re here to get you in the holiday mood with two mood boards that are spot-on with a current interior design trend: going for gold, home accents that is. This small-scale decorative tile adds interest to the other flat field tiles featured on the mood board, because of its etched design.

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Made By Moms, For Moms: Tiled Spaces with a Feminine Touch

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Stuart Nordin, owner of Stuart Nordin Home & Design located in Alexandria, Virginia, is a mother of three young boys and knows what it’s like to balance it all. As a full-time mom, interior designer, and shop owner, she craves organization and a sense of calm in her daily routine and her design aesthetic.

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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. In a market like DC, the options can be overwhelming. Hunt on Houzz.

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Employee Spotlight: Corporate Trainer Rachelle Bishop

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Rachelle: I am an Interior Designer by education, but fell into sales when I lived in Arizona. After my husband and I moved to the DC area in 2011, I found Architectural Ceramics. AC: With an interior design degree, your home must have lots of style. I haven’t moved from my training position since.

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Avoid Spooky Tile Situations with Advice from AC’s Customer Service Team

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Whether you’re an architect, interior designer, or a DIY homeowner, we’ll help you avoid spooky tile situations. Turn to the last page, and you’ll find most porcelains are rated for floor use, while some ceramic tiles are only suitable for wall use. Cutting a large-format porcelain tile on a diagonal.

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