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October Featured Tiles: Panache & Terracotta

The London Tile Co.

Grey is one of those colours that can look drab and dreary, but styled correctly and paired with the right accessories it becomes and interior design dream. There’s also a faux mosaic decor, complete with scores that imitate a grouted joint, for anyone who wants to add a feature wall or strip. Terracotta.

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Grouted Geometry

Diary of a Tile Addict

Left: Cava Green with terracotta joints. Regular readers of Tile Addict will have noted my comments on the growing use of coloured grout as an integral part of new tile displays at Coverings and other recent international trade shows. Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere designed the Cava collection. Cava collection by Living Ceramics.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

From porcelain to specialty ceramic, here are how a few materials compare in an exterior application: Porcelain & Glass. These two tile types are mentioned together, because porcelain and glass both undergo high heat and pressure when made. Cement & Terracotta. Porcelain & Glass. Thicket Porcelain.

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The Great Outdoors: Tile for Outside Applications

Architectural Ceramics

Consider installing porcelain pavers, as they are typically thicker than most tiles and can stand up to debris and the weather. Softer stones and ceramics are more likely to take a beating from the elements than durable materials like porcelain. You can get around the slipperiness of some tiles by using smaller pieces with more grout.

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Get The Look: Traditional Tuscan

The London Tile Co.

Using these two design ideas will help you create your own Tuscan-inspired, charming dining nook. For a bold, warm toned floor use Terracotta Tiles or for a more subtle warmth use Nature Porcelain Tiles in Peanut. Placing these tiles in a traditional brick pattern with a light coloured grout will give the most rustic results.

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Your Room’s Focal Point: The Fireplace

Architectural Ceramics

The product above is from our hand-painted terracotta Tabarka collection. Depending on your design and material choices, your fireplace can either become the star of the room or the supporting role. The product above is a porcelain field tile, selected for more than its beauty. Making the most of your fireplace design.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

From the shower pan to the grout, and everything in between, we’ve got you covered. Architectural Ceramics stocks a few of their products, a popular seller for example, is their grout. The thinner, is designed for shower spaces that need a full length but minimal curb to contain water. It’s Raining Cats & Dogs.