Crossville releases 2022 Residential Look Book

HomeNewsCrossville releases 2022 Residential Look Book

Crossville 2022 Residential Look BookCrossville, Tenn.—Crossville has released its 2022 Residential Look Book. According to the company, the book is organized into four key areas of focus: kitchens, baths, interior living and outdoor spaces. These spaces feature real-life installations of Crossville collections on floors, walls, countertops, pool decks and more.

“We showcase the work of many talented interior designers in this new Look Book,” said Lindsey Waldrep, vice president of marketing, Crossville. “It’s inspiring to see the tile combinations and styles these designers selected to make residential spaces really unique. Crossville offers great advantages for residential design projects. Designers, builders and specifiers can find all the inspiration and information they need to select tile with confidence on this comprehensive resource.”

Waldrep also said the  outdoor living section in the Crossville 2022 Look Book brings to light the growing demand for more exterior surfacing solutions, including countertop material. “The trend of making the exterior of the home a true oasis continues to grow,” Waldrep said. “People want to carry the comfort and elegance of their interiors to the outside. We answer this trend with our high-performance porcelain countertops and panels, as well as two recently introduced products that have finishes specifically engineered for outdoor performance. All the great options are featured in stunning photos in this new look book.”

The link to the Crossville 2022 Look Book is accessible via the residential landing page on its newly updated website.

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