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Week of November 16th, 2020 – Unexpected Tile Uses

Architectural Ceramics

This week, we decided to feature some unusual and underappreciated uses for tile, whether it be porcelain, ceramic, cement…you name it! From table tops, to art-work, and everything in-between, we found some of the best non-traditional uses for tile in and around hour home and are excited to share. Top 5 Design Posts of the Week.

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Avente Tile Talk: Go Green with Tile

Tile Talk

Go Green with Tile. Project Pick: Create a Mosaic with Gourmet Garden Tiles. Our Gourmet Garden Matte tiles create a classic kitchen theme of fresh-picked fruits and vegetables. Each tile is exquisitely hand-painted in relief. Classic Provence Handmade Cement Tile. Mission Espanola Handmade Cement Tile.

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Sisterhood of the World Blogger’s Award

Kitchens for Living

If you could pick any designer, living or dead, to decorate your house, who would it be? Ireland Timeless Interiors, photo © 2012 Tim Beddow. The backsplash is glass tile to reflect the sea outside. One that I especially love lately is Down White (not to be confused with the popular Dove White) by Benjamin Moore.

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How To Decorate With Lava Stone

Trendir Magazine

STONE Hook Modern Wall Hook in Lava Rock from Normann Copenhagen Normann Copenhagen’s Ireland lava rock wall hooks come with similar contrasting, smooth pegs that further accentuate all the little irregularities within the rock surface. Their production process is as interesting as the stools themselves.

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The Zig and the Zag on Herringbone and Chevron: The Trend Continues

Giotile

With visually striking geometric lines, herringbone and chevron patterns are unique decorative features, adding lively dimension to any space. Around 500 BC, Rome began to build an expansive road system, called the Viae Publicae, to move people and products efficiently throughout the vast Roman Empire. A Little Chevron History.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Lovely, lovely Lancaster

Kitchen and Residential Design

I needed to prove once and for all that I can be anywhere and still put in a solid, productive workday. In Ireland you are only an hour or two away from family and friends in any direction (if you get along with them). Fifi Flowers Design Decor. Decor Girl. The Decorating Diva LLC. Avente Tile Talk.

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