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Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition winners selected

Floor Covering News

The competition annually honors North American architects and designers who use Italian ceramic and porcelain tile in creative ways. With durability and elegance in mind, the designers selected large format marble- and stone-look porcelain tiles by Florim to cover the walls and floors throughout the lobby and peripheral lounge areas.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tile Backsplash Design, Cost & Installation.

Tile Talk

One of the biggest trends in cement tile is to use them for a backsplash – primarily a kitchen backsplash – like the one shown here and featured on Houzz by our friends, Philadelphia-based general contracting firm Buckminster Green. Learn what you need to know before installing a cement tile kitchen backsplash.

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Designer Backed Insight for Today’s Interior Designs

Garden State Tile Blog

Tara McGeehan, Philadelphia, PA: I love that design is trending more toward color again! My approach allows the design to evolve, and listening to your clients needs and goals creates a place that reflects the owners and not the decorator! Robin Winter-Bailey, Westfield, NJ: My favorite room to design in a house is the kitchen.

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Avente Tile Talk: Interview with Lilywork Artisan Tile, LLC

Tile Talk

Paul studied at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Iznik Listello with 2" Decoratives by Lilywork Artisan Tile, LLC. decorative tile. kitchen backsplash. kitchen tile. Artisan Porcelain Tiles for the Pool. Franke Kitchen Systems. Decor Girl. How and when did you start creating your tiles?

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Designer Backed Tips for Today’s Interiors

Garden State Tile Blog

Tara McGeehan, Philadelphia, PA: I love that design is trending more toward color again! My approach allows the design to evolve, and listening to your clients needs and goals creates a place that reflects the owners and not the decorator! Robin Winter-Bailey, Westfield, NJ: My favorite room to design in a house is the kitchen.

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