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Garden Video from Crossville

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

Garden from Crossville is a porcelain tile collection created specifically for outdoor vertical and horizontal applications. Available exclusively in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota from Kate-Lo Tile & Stone. tile crossville garden porcelain' This isn’t your garden variety stone look line.

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From Spain to Your Doorstep: Guest Post

Tile of Spain USA

For decades, Spanish porcelain tile has led the field in both technical performance and visual effect. allowing architects and designers to comfortably meet deadlines. allowing architects and designers to comfortably meet deadlines. Guest post from Metropolis. … Continue Reading.

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Daltile leads with innovation, stylish solutions

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Dal-Tile’s one-two punch of tile innovation technology and leading style and design is what powers its product development and ongoing dealer opportunities. They are fantastic partners,” said David Chambers, director of flooring, Nebraska Furniture Mart, Omaha. It’s tile that is designed to help their lifestyle.

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Waterproof: Domestic manufacturing update

Floor Covering News

The plant is designed to reduce waste, improve quality control and increase production capacity to meet the growing demand for U.S.-based The new plant will produce a wide range of products, including porcelain tiles, ceramic tiles, polished tiles, in-house trims and mosaics. based manufacturing facilities.

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Architects & Contractors Enlist CUSTOM Architectural Services Team to Recommend Best Systems

CUSTOM Insights Blog

We are in a paradigm shift with new finishes in tile, porcelain panels, glass, metals and natural stone, so specifications need to be very specific regarding installation methods and materials. The structural engineer had designed the frame to hold only 13 lbs. That is why CUSTOM is often the basis of design on these demanding jobs.