Mon.Jul 31, 2017

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Insider’s Guide to Stone Tile

As The Tile Turns

When it comes to home finishes, stone tile has a unique way of creating a custom look of understated elegance that is effortlessly natural. Distinct characteristics, especially of natural stone tile , ensure that your home will be truly one of a kind. Yet stone tiles, ranging from granite and marble to limestone and slate, blend expertly with a wide range of other finishing details in a professionally designed home.

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How Can You Learn About GIO Tile Products?

Giotile

We created GIO, not because the world needed another brand of tile and stone, but because we saw a need in the commercial design arena for better surfacing options, service, and solutions.

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Refresh Your Walls by Thinking Outside of the Box

Conestoga Tile Blog

* Photo Credit: Mother Hubbards Custom Cabinetry, Mechanicburg, PA. Whether you have just purchased a new house or you want to make over the walls in your current and much-loved home, it’s a good thing to keep an open mind. Instead of simply new wallpaper or a fresh coat of paint, think about turning this very necessary part of your living space into something that will command attention all on its own.

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Create Your Own Modern Oasis with Marazzi's New Limestone Look

ISC Surfaces

Modern Oasis Stormy Sky Modern Oasis Soft Cloud Modern Oasis by Marazzi is a natural limestone look porcelain featuring soft linear and swirling shapes combined with a monochromatic neutral color palette that flows homogeneously from piece to piece. Porcelain Field Tile: 12x24, 24x24 Colors: Desert Sand, Gentle Rain, Morning Haze, Soft Cloud, Stormy Sky Shade Variation: V3 High Variation Trims & Accents: 1x3 Straight-Joint Mosaic, 2x2 Mosaic, 3x12 Bullnose, 6x12 Cove Base, 1x6 Cove Base Corn

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August / September Design NJ

Garden State Tile Blog

Our ledgers are much easier to install than traditional ledgers because they are made in rectangular 6” x 24” panels and no super puzzle-solving skills are required! The post August / September Design NJ appeared first on Garden State Tile.

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An Appetite for Al Fresco

KB Culture

And so begins a week of posts devoted to that hallowed summer tradition, cooking outdoors. As a person who is happiest in the shade, I see this kitchen as an ideal design. A galley layout, with its horizontal line balanced by a vertical fireplace, establishes the simplicity of the space. Rustic stone, concrete, and wood keep the design low key and the focus on the out-of-doors. stevenharrisarchitects.com.

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Creating the Ultimate Guest Room: How to Make Guests Feel Right at Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

We hope you like the products we recommend. Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. The ultimate guest room helps your guests feel incredibly welcome. Image: LKW Design Associates Figuring out how to design your own interiors is one thing, but for some reason, when it comes to putting together a guest room, decisions feel extra important.

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Lighten Up Dinner Time With These 15 White Dining Room Tables

Trendir Magazine

Metal, glass and wood, we’re used to seeing our dining room tables dipped in dark tones or shining metallics. We’re not as used to seeing them covered in lighter tones. It takes on a more casual ethos but works in spaces that need a bit of uplifting spirits. Lighten up dinner time with these 15 white dining room tables and shift the energy a bit.

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Building a Trash Can Pad :: Another Landscape Challenge Solved

Building Moxie

**. Let’s call it “unfinished business.” After some time off from blogging , we’re (read: I’m) back in 2017. Writing about the final year, okay, two in our now old house. And I do hope to finish up this series. The whole thing – “ How to Save a House.” (Maybe.). The final projects, though, the ones I’ve posted in 2017, are grouped under the tag Victorian Farmhouse.

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