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Living in a Coderch: A 2021 Tile of Spain Award Winning Interior Design

Tile of Spain USA

Receiving first place in the interior design category at the 2021 edition of the Tile of Spain Awards is “Living in a Coderch”. Built in 1973, the original dwelling designed by Coderch was constructed on a plot of land in suburban Barcelona, Spain, as part of a 6-block multi-family community.

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Week of May 11, 2020 – Graduation

Architectural Ceramics

Studying Abroad? The City of Lisbon Inspired the Design of This Surprisingly Luxurious Student Residence , dwell. Out with the old, grungy student accommodations and in with best-in-class interior design. Browse through to see your next potential study abroad home. Design from the Student Mind.

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Tiled Floors: A World at Your Feet

Tile of Spain USA

According to a “Study of Spanish Material Specifiers’ Perceptions of Tile Materials” conducted in 2021 by NielsenIQ for ASCER, when those participating in the survey were asked for their view of future tile trends during the next five years, they all agreed that they expected to see an increase in ceramic floor installations. Stone, VITACER.

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Fall Fireplace Decor: Warmth, Elegance, and Style

Realstone

The Fireplace: A Lifetime Investment This time of year we start thinking of fall fireplace decor as the weather turns cooler and we drift from the outdoors to the coziest spot in the home. Whether its garlands and candle sticks, mirrors or natural finds, great fireplace decor will get you nowhere without a fantastic fireplace!

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Why Japanese Interior Design is Popular

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

One look at this amazing Japanese-inspired bedroom can tell you why we should all mimic Japanese interior design. Image Source: Imi Design Studio. Japanese interior design is being mimicked world-wide, for good reason. This probably the most copied Japanese style— the very zen, meditative decor.

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10 Ways to Add Japanese Style to Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Yes, peaceful simplicity surrounds the modest designs of Japanese culture. Thousands of years steeped in tradition have influenced Japan’s architecture and interior design aesthetic, resulting in a serene and very cultural interior design. 2) Soaking Tubs Are Important in Japanese Interior Design.

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Improving and Enhancing Living Spaces with Ceramic Tiles

Tile of Spain USA

An expansive outdoor space that will serve as an extension of interior living areas. In a recent study led by the Spanish Association of Ceramic Tile and Building Suppliers (ANDIMAC), Spaniards rated the current quality of life in their homes with a score of 6.8 Read the article and view past issues HERE.

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