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Week of July 15th, 2019 – Cultural Inspirations

Architectural Ceramics

Last week, we looked at amazing American design inspirations, but many designs are pulled from cultures around the world. and our daring design community. This week, we pulled five projects and articles focused on design elements from around the world. Designer André Fu creates an opulent blend of cozy and classy.

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Expect the Unexpected from Tile Variation

Architectural Ceramics

AC’s Freedom Collection showcases a V4 rating, because it was designed to look like natural slate. The range in color from light beige to medium and dark grey is a dramatic affect that could work well with a range of neutral design schemes. Natural Stone Variation. A Natural Beauty.

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10 Hot Summer Destinations & Tile Inspirations

Architectural Ceramics

Come globe trotting with us to beautiful vacation spots, home and abroad, that offer endless design and tile inspiration. To take a bit of London design inspiration home with you, you might fancy using a spot of red, like what’s spotted throughout the city by way of its iconic red double-decker buses and phone booths.

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10 Affordable Ways to Make Your Home Look Like A Luxury Hotel

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The full body jets in the glass shower awaken your senses, and the hand-milled lavender soap from France certainly smells delicious! A team of experienced designers are usually employed to deck the halls of expensive hotels, with that in mind, let’s see what we can accomplish on our own. Image Source: Design Discoveries.

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Getting in Shape: The Skinny on Tile Shapes & Patterns

Architectural Ceramics

Designers and homeowners love this six-sided shape no matter its size. Penny round tile works well as a fireplace surround, kitchen backsplash, or bathroom and shower floor. Basketweave: Popular as a shower floor option, a basketweave pattern uses a square and rectangular tile. Hexagon: Eat your heart out.

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