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Oh La La! A Granada Tile Cement Tile Floor in Sacramento’s Brasserie Capitale

Granada Tile

A little over a year ago, I specified your tiles in the design of a French restaurant named Brasserie Capitale in Sacramento California. Look at how gorgeous our cement tiles look in this dramatic space! Look at how gorgeous our cement tiles look in this dramatic space! Perhaps you remember? I’ve attached an image.

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The Tile Shop: Design by Kirsty: 1"x 4" Glass Mosaics

The Tile Shop

The Tile Shop: Design by Kirsty. Design Tips, Inspiration, and Tile Shop updates. The 1" x 4" glass mosaics are some of my favorite new tiles! They bring a contemporary feel with the elongated size- and can add shimmer and color to any tile layout. I love what you have done with these designs.

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The Art of Quality Tile Installations

CUSTOM Insights Blog

CUSTOM recently spoke with Roger Leasure, president of Northern California Tile & Stone (NCTS) in Sacramento, Calif. NCTS is a Certified 5-Star Tile Contractor specializing in large commercial and industrial tile and stone installations. How can the tile contractor help the architect?

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Guest Post: Grant Gibson

The Perfect Bath

After a stint in New York gaining professional design experience, he set up his own business in San Francisco in 2002. Grant has participated in the San Francisco Design Showhouse and was named one of the “10 Designers to Watch ” by Domino Magazine in 2009. 3792 Sacramento Street. Grant Gibson. 415.939.0243.

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Roger Leasure Installs with Integrity

CUSTOM Insights Blog

CUSTOM recently spoke with Roger Leasure, president of Northern California Tile & Stone (NCTS) in Sacramento, Calif. NCTS is a Certified 5-Star Tile Contractor specializing in large commercial and industrial tile and stone installations. How can the tile contractor help the architect?