Fri.Aug 25, 2017

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Back to Basics: AC’s Ceramic Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

It’s that time of year, when kids to go back to school. We can’t scroll through our Facebook news feeds without seeing a tiny person holding a chalkboard sign with their name and grade on it. While children everywhere are going back to school, let’s go back to basics and learn about ceramic tile through a few of Architectural Ceramic’s collections: Basics, London, and City Hall.

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Small Duplex in Poland Unveils Ingenious, Functional Layout

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Poland-based Studio 3XA completed the design of a small duplex apartment in the lovely city of Wrocław, in the up-and-coming Nadodrze district. The 914 square-foot space consists of a three-bedroom, two-bathroom division that includes a work area and an open kitchen and dining space. This stylish home exhibits a series of ingenious storage units and multi-purpose furniture solutions that make it extremely flexible.

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Black Is Coming Back with a Vengeance as the IT Color for 2018

Trendir Magazine

Black has always been an excellent color to decorate with as it is neutral and plays well with any theme and palette. However, many homeowners tend to be intimated by the color because of how rich and bold it is. It is not a shy away from color instead it is elegant and powerful without being in your face. As the 2018 interior design trends are quickly being revealed, we have come to the conclusion that black is coming back with a vengeance and it is the IT color for 2018.

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Celestial Design, The End

KB Culture

Countless times leading up to the eclipse this week, we were sternly and unequivocally warned: Do not look directly at the sun without proper viewing glasses. One orange-complected fool—perhaps you may be able to guess his identity—disregarded this bit of scientific guidance. [Perhaps as he is already blind to reality, no further harm was done.] Given this individual's tendency to poke his short thumb into various eyes, I'm surprised he didn't opt to follow the example of this 1959 ad, and take

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