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Penny Round Tile Inspiration to Fill Your Home Renovation Idea Bank

Architectural Ceramics

Our City Hall Collection , includes ceramic subway field tiles, coordinating trims and this penny round mosaic. The mosaic, shown here, is available in either a glossy or matte finish. To view more options from the City Hall Collection, visit the Product Page of our website or download a Data Sheet here. Kiln & Penny.

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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

Since we’re on the heels of our March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups blog, let’s round out a list in the same main tile types: porcelain, ceramic, glass and natural stone. Shown above, the penny round mosaic in the Petrolio color is on trend with its dark green-blue hue. Ceramic: OK, you caught us.

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Bigger Is Better: Large Format Porcelain Tile

Architectural Ceramics

If this blog is about porcelain, then why does the collection’s name say stone? Because porcelains like our Ancient Stone Collection , are made to look like natural stone. AC’s Ancient Stone Collection in the color Black, used in a commercial setting. Aristocrat. Century Wood.

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5 Ways to Wear White After Memorial Day

Architectural Ceramics

AC’s Candango Collection featuring a dimensional mosaic in Thassos marble. A mosaic sheet in Thassos marble from AC’s Candango Collection. The collection, shown above, features a dimensional mosaic in three natural stone marble choices: Thassos (pictured), Crema and Grigio. Invisible 9 Collection.

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4 Ways to Think Big with Tile in Small Bathrooms

Architectural Ceramics

To view the full Batik Collection, visit our Product Page or download a Data Sheet here. Our City Hall Collection features the 4″x12″ field tile shown above, as well as a 3″x6″ subway tile, a penny round mosaic, and coordinating trims like a pencil liner and base molding. Related Links. Related Links.

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Design Trends: Going for Gold

Architectural Ceramics

For more installation photos visit the Dakota Product Page of our website, or download a Data Sheet here. To see more color and size options, download a Shinju Catalogue here. Let’s hope you’re on Santa’s nice list and get this honed natural stone tile instead of a honed lump of charcoal.

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Sealed with a Kiss: Hexagon Kiss Dipped Tile

Architectural Ceramics

″ and 6″ mosaics. This natural stone product, made of volcanic rock, is available in large format field tiles like 16″x16″ and 12″x24″ or mosaics like a 1″ and 3″ hexagon. View more of the Chronicle Collection online or download our Data Sheet here.

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