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Black Mold-Travertine Tile Revisit

How to Floor Tile

You should know that if you use a tile with a porous surface like this Travertine just know it will require more maintenance to keep it up. There are different types, qualities and surfaces of natural stone like Travertine and Marble. Slate showers, deck floors, entry floors, patio tiles and more slate stuff.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Check out a few Architectural Ceramics tile collections, suitable for outdoor use, that have you covered under foot and under water. The Ins and Outs of Outdoor Tile. What type of tile can be used outdoors? Whether using tile under foot on a balcony, your pool deck, or in the pool itself, outdoor tiles come in a few varieties.

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New Valverdi Indoor-Out Ranges Now in Stock at London Tile

The London Tile Co.

Last year we saw a huge increase in the number of people using tiles outside to replace concrete slabs and natural stone paving. Valverdi Indoor-Out offers a range of co-ordinating indoor 10mm and outdoor 20mm porcelain tiles to help you do just that – and they have just introduced several stunning new ranges.

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How to Choose Kitchen Floor Tiles

The London Tile Co.

We’ve put together some tips to help you just the right floor tiles for your kitchen. Darker coloured tiles can look striking and modern, and can work well even in small kitchens when used with clever lighting. Don’t be afraid to use a coloured floor tile, particularly if your overall colour scheme is quite simple.

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Shaw Floors looks to ‘Elevate’ retailers’ offerings

Floor Covering News

Regatta Teak is a sub-species of the teak that was used in decking on ships and yachts and high-end furniture, according to McAllister. Two colors are available: natural with a slight honey stain and another with a walnut stain, which offers a darker appeal. The other theme as it relates to mosaics and wall tile is color. “We