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

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Features include frameless cabinetry and porcelain tile. Image: NKBA Quartz is far and away the most popular choice for countertops, with granite a distant second and marble/cultured marble an even more distant third. When choosing a wall surface, paint is the most popular option, although porcelain tile is also popular.

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London Tile October Tile Offers

The London Tile Co.

This month on offer we have brightly coloured floor tiles, neutral tiles, stunning marble-effect tiles and a great range of co-ordinating textured & patterned tiles – click through for more information. Use two or more colours to create different zones in open plan living areas and wet rooms.

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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. Available in Blanco or Beige, the Windsor tiles have a swirling marble effect that adds a touch of glamour to bathrooms – and the co-ordinating mosaic tiles are perfect for wet room floors.

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Award Winning Design

As The Tile Turns

This photo shows a matchstick marble tile used for the accent walls (back wall of tub and behind mirror). This glass enclosed "wet-room" concept is a solution to fitting a tub and two showerheads into a narrow space. We love Anne''s ability to gracefully combine a porcelain floor with an exquisite clean lined stone mosaic.

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2019 Bathroom Trends: What’s In and What’s Out

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A wet room makes your bathroom feel more spa-like. Instead of a separate tub and shower, try a wet room. If you have the luxury of designing your bathroom from scratch, consider going with a wet room approach. A wet room is basically a separate tiled space in your bathroom that contains a shower and tub.

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