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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. This isn’t your garden variety stone look line. Belvedere, a rich beige with refined undertones, takes its cue from an Italian volcanic stone commonly used in construction materials. Share it now!

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Daltile leads with innovation, stylish solutions

Floor Covering News

With that in mind, Dal-Tile has made great efforts to continuously offer up tile innovation solutions that allow its dealer partners to provide proven consumer solutions in an ever-changing marketplace. They are fantastic partners,” said David Chambers, director of flooring, Nebraska Furniture Mart, Omaha. It’s not just tile.

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Laminate: Resurgence tied to supply chain issues

Floor Covering News

We’re doing exceptionally well with laminate right now,” said David Chambers, director of flooring, Nebraska Furniture Mart. Laminate flooring provides RSAs with both a performance and design story,” said Barron Frith, president of the company’s North American operations. made laminate products are making a comeback of sorts.

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

CUSTOM Insights Blog

Many spec writers believe that the 09300 section for tile installation is among the more complicated parts of the whole spec. 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.

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Industry disrupters 2024: Internal factors, external forces upend status quo

Floor Covering News

PureGrain direct digital print DLVT flooring uses digital embossing technology to create high-definition designs directly on a high-density rigid core. What’s more, the initiative is designed to change how retailers and manufacturers work together to sell that flooring. These products offer the realistic look and feel of actual wood.