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What’s Trending in Bathroom Design? The National Kitchen + Bath Association Reveals All

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The organization queried hundreds of designers, remodelers, architects, manufacturers and dealers to discover the trends in bathroom styles, sinks and tubs, cabinets, lighting, flooring, colors and other elements. Here are the NKBA bathroom design trends you should know. Sinks and faucets The trending porcelain sink.

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Create zones in open plan living areas

The London Tile Co.

Open plan living areas are an ever-increasing trend, and one that we love, but sometimes it can feel like you spend all of your time in one room. Our solution is to create separate zones or areas using clever layouts of floor tiles. This is also a great way to breakup space in a large open plan wet room.

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March Featured Tiles: Pharaoh Stone & Sidewalk Cement Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

If you are considering giving your home a mini-makeover this Spring don’t forget to think about the tiles – simply updating your splashback or replacing floor tiles can give your space a quick transformation. The Pharaoh range of wall and floor tiles has a stone effect look inspired by ancient Egyptian buildings.

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Stand Out With Metallic Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

The latest tile trend is one that will add a touch of urban glamour to any room in your home. But the latest trends to emerge from Europe are taking the ‘Tiles in Disguise’ trend to the next level. Available in Copper, Rust and Iron, they can be used on walls or floors (or both!)

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New Tile Ranges at London Tile!

The London Tile Co.

Tudor is a great new range of porcelain tiles that can be used for both walls and floors in pretty much any room in your home. The long thin tiles are reminiscent of wooden planks, and the textured surface draws inspiration from wood grain, adding a modern twist to the extremely popular wood effect tile trend we’ve seen recently.

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GET THE LOOK: Rue Magazine Predicts That Tile Patterns Are Hot For 2016

Granada Tile

GET THE LOOk of the cement floor tile in this living room using Granada Tile’s Bucharest concrete tiles in a custom color palette of chocolate, white, silver and blue. When it comes to choices in floor coverings, you know where we stand! However you say it, we think that it’s the best flooring out there.

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