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

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Traditional bathroom designs are taking a back seat to a more spa-like, clean and minimal look, according to the National Kitchen + Bath Association (NKBA). Freshome asked trend spotter Elle H-Millard, Certified Kitchen Designer and Industry Relations Manager at the NKBA, for photos and comments on key design trends in U.S.

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July Featured Tiles: Arabia and Victorian Mosaics

The London Tile Co.

If you can find a trustworthy trader and have friends/family to keep an eye you can even take the opportunity to go on holiday while the work is done – coming home to your new tiled kitchen or bathroom. You can add extra detail with the textured linear decor tiles in Grey or Taupe, along with matching 480x480mm porcelain floor tiles.

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December Featured Tiles: Yogi Split-Face Stone & Sheffield Metallic Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Updating the tiles in your kitchen or bathroom is an easy way to create a new look. The success of wood and stone effect tiles has caused manufacturers to get creative with their designs, and the Yogi range does just that. Designed to look like distressed metal, each tile features a subtle pattern and range of colours.

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4 Ways To Use a Mosaic Tile Border

The London Tile Co.

From non-slip wet room floors, to dazzling kitchen splashbacks, mosaic tiles have a range of uses in kitchens and bathrooms. If you want to add colour to your bathroom or kitchen without overdoing it, a bright glass mosaic tile is a great choice. At The London Tile Co. we love mosaic tiles. Vertical Feature Strip.

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November Featured Tiles: Panache & Temple

The London Tile Co.

Many of us will be hosting family and friends over the festive period and want our homes to look their best – particularly kitchens for those preparing a feast of food. Updating your splashback with new tiles is a great way to give your kitchen a quick refresh and now is the perfect time do so.

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Ask An Interior Designer: Tips For Choosing Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Clare Phillips is an independent consultant on interior design and house building who has recently completed her own self-build project in Surrey. I’ve used porcelain, as it is a high-fired ceramic that makes for a tough tile to withstand changes of temperature and hard wear. Consider what the body of the tile is made of.

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September Featured Tiles: Marl & Burnt Oak

The London Tile Co.

Inspired by the worn and charred hearths of cosy country fireplaces, each tile in the Burnt Oak range has a slightly different design to help create a natural look. These tiles are extremely versatile and would suit both rustic kitchens and modern living spaces. Marl is one of our newer ranges and has a cool and modern look.

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