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

Architectural Ceramics

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. Unlike standard ceramic tiles, terracotta is often left in a more natural state though it can be sealed or glazed.

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Cozy Up Your Home for the Holidays

Architectural Ceramics

Your options include porcelain, stone, and terracotta tiles, just to name a few. We are loving this marble and brushed brass mosaic. The product shown is our hand-painted Palio 20 terracotta field. Visit one of our DC, MD, or VA tile showrooms for a free tile design consultation. And what do we call this beauty?

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Your Room’s Focal Point: The Fireplace

Architectural Ceramics

The product above is from our hand-painted terracotta Tabarka collection. This fireplace, selected as one of HGTV’s favorite fireplace designs from the hit show Fixer Upper, shows solid marble slabs used for both the surround and raised hearth. Visit one of our DC, MD, or VA tile showrooms for a free tile design consultation.

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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. Yes and no.

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