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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. Here, our Waverly mosaic features Thassos and Crema Marfil marbles.

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Working in Harmony: Tile That Embodies the Principles of Feng Shui

Architectural Ceramics

So, until Architectural Ceramics gets an invite to visit his home, let’s check out our own client spaces that strike a cord with harmonious designs. Harmonious spaces incorporate design principles like those of Feng Shui. Using metal in a design represents logic and intelligence. Harmony By Way of Feng Shui. Related Links.

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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

This colorway features a range of earth tones adaptable to a range of design schemes. From a dime-sized circle to that of a Sacagawea golden dollar coin, these varying circles in Calacatta Gold marble show off the range typical of this stone’s cream, beige and grey well. The list here just scratches the surface.

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Metropolitan Mastery

Diary of a Tile Addict

If you are looking for innovation in wall tile design, the metro tile may seem an unlikely destination. After all, this is one of the long-established staples of the tile retailer’s arsenal, alongside quarry tiles, black and white contrasts, and simulated marbles. But the design team at Colorker clearly have other ideas.

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March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups

Architectural Ceramics

Ceramic tile, like a 3″x6″ subway, seems like a safe and popular pick for designers and homeowners alike. Another porcelain pick, comes from Casey Terrell, an east-coast native who drives our internet sales. Last year, Benson had the pleasure of indulging his love of natural stone, by traveling to quarries throughout Italy.

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NSI selects award recipients

Floor Covering News

Cohen entered the stone industry in the 1970s, joining her father Malcolm in the family business, then known as Domestic Marble and Stone. She also provided substantial contributions to the version IV update to the iconic Dimension Stone Design Manual, NSI added. In 1998, Cohen became president of the Marble Institute of America (MIA).

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Bigger Is Better: Large Format Porcelain Tile

Architectural Ceramics

Designers of commercial spaces like hospitality, use porcelain tile because it often has a higher coefficient of friction. The modern hard-lined design is softened by the texture of the tile. Salvaged wood is a hot trend right now, especially because designers and clients are loving farmhouse decor and design.

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