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4 Timeless Tile Designs

As The Tile Turns

Whether for future sale or your own personal enjoyment, you're determined to freshen up your home. Like many homeowners, however, time and budget constraints limit the extent to which you can transform your interior aesthetic. A simple tile update could be the solution, but you need a versatile look that will complement your evolving home.

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Tile of Spain Announces Coverings 2018 Schedule of Events

Tile of Spain USA

Tile of Spain, the international brand representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers belonging to the Spanish Ceramic Tile Manufacturer’s Association (ASCER), announces their schedule of events for Coverings 2018. Visitors to the Spanish Pavilion will witness some of the most advanced ceramic tile technology and breathtaking design choices the world has to offer from 85 Spanish ceramic and stone manufacturers.

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March Featured Tiles: Vintage Rustic & New England Wood Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

March got off to an interesting start – despite us thinking that Spring was on its way we were instead treated to below freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall. The snow is melting now and we can get back to thinking about our Easter plans and (slightly) warmer temperatures. If you’re thinking about sprucing up your home this year, now is the perfect time to start looking at tiles.

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Denton Developments Does Modern Cement Tile Right

Granada Tile

We’re a big fan of Denton Developments and we’ve spotlit how they’ve used our modern cement tiles in their beautiful projects many times here on the blog and on social media (are you following us on Instagram? We’re @GranadaTile). From kitchens to laundry rooms, they’ve used our encaustic tiles to enhance their lovely spaces.

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You’ll Flip For These 14 Easy, Inspiring Ways to Include Storage in Your Décor

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Looking for more ways to incorporate storage into your décor? Keep scrolling for some inspiration. Image: PLATEMARK DESIGN Storage doesn’t have to be synonymous with shoving your belongings in a closet, pulling the doors closed, and hoping no one ever looks inside. In reality, it can serve a dual purpose. In addition to keeping your belongings safe and organized, it can actually become an important — and even essential — component of your aesthetic.

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Add Some Curb Appeal

Burgin Construction

Our favorite place for tips and trends is Houzz so when looking for ways to improve a home’s curb appeal, we weren’t surprised to find all we needed on their site. After a year (or more) of being exposed to the elements, every home could use a little outside sprucing. Here are a few suggestions that will give your home a quick facelift… 1.

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Get The Look For Less With Wood Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

There’s something about wooden floors that adds a cosy feel to homes and while we love the look, there are some elements that put us off. Not only are they expensive to install and maintain, they also often show signs of wear and tear. Wood effect porcelain tiles are a great alternative as they are hard-wearing, easy to keep clean and will look fantastic for years to come.

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Set Sail

Garden State Tile Blog

Our new Maritime wall tile is an inspiration of the lovely beach towns along the east coast and captures the essence of coastal living. The post Set Sail appeared first on Garden State Tile.

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Food For Thought #17: Why I Blog  (on the Occasion of Gold Notes’ 500th Post)

JG Kitchens

I started this blog 10 years ago, two years after beginning my design journalism career and four years after becoming a kitchen and bath designer, because I wanted the opportunity to write about topics an editor wouldn’t necessarily assign. I happened to meet a design blogger at an NKBA leadership conference and was curious about this new medium. It didn’t take me long to figure that blogging would give me my own platform to ponder life from a designer’s point of view, and design from my Sensibl

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Why Concrete Is 2018’s Next Big Thing in Interior Design (and How to Try the Trend)

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Concrete is shaping up to be 2018’s next big design trend. Image: Walter Barda Design So far 2018 has brought us quite a few polarizing design trends. We’ve already talked about how to harness the power of bold colors, but now, it’s time to talk about a trend on the other end of the aesthetic spectrum. The concrete look is here and it’s ready to bring a subtle yet sophisticated edge to your interiors.

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15 Attic Bedrooms That Will Make You Want to Clean Out Upstairs ASAP

Trendir Magazine

Don’t use your attic space for storage, instead, turn it into something extra special. These odd nooks can be transformed into a cozy nook for someone to enjoy. Turn it into a reading spot or a guest space! These 15 attic bedrooms will make you want to clean out your upstairs ASAP! Check out this cozy nook that we stumbled upon over on Pinterest !

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Spring into Your New Kitchen Remodel with These Design Trends

Jack Rosen Custom Kitchens Inc.

With the spring season finally deciding to make an appearance, you might be feeling a bit inspired. We are, too! The turning of a season marks the perfect time for a change of scenery, and spring particularly tends to get our creativity engines running at full speed. Considering making some changes to your kitchen this spring? Maybe something simple, or maybe even a complete remodel project?

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ARDEX Announces Investment in DTA: A Market Leader in Floor and Wall Installation Accessories

The Pulse: Ardex Americas

Witten (Germany), Melbourne/Sydney (Australia) and Livermore, CA/Aliquippa, PA (USA) (March 7, 2018). The ARDEX Group announced today it has attained a strategic stake in DTA , a quality tools, trims and machinery provider for the wall and floor market. DTA was established in Australia in 1976, and is a market leader in the industry. They manufacture, import and distribute high-end tools, trims and machinery throughout Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America.

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Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Stockholm was packed with the world’s biggest retailers and designers looking for the latest in Scandinavian design at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the world’s leading event for Scandinavian design. The city also hosted Stockholm Design Week 2018 for the public so everyone could get their Scandi-fix. Here are our favorite 12 pieces from the show: 1.

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Hardwood Floor Designs That Are Currently Trending

Trendir Magazine

Hardwood floor has always been a classic staple in many homes. Contrary to popular belief hardwood floors come in numerous different colors, styles, and even texture. With so many options to choose from, we have narrowed them down to 10 that will work well in all areas of the home. The following hardwood floor designs are not only currently trending, but they are also excellent choices for all areas of your home.

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Building Materials to Detect Uranium & Plutonium Residues

The A to Z of Building

A team of researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a method that can establish whether bricks – the standard building material – have ever been near a radiological.

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5 Helpful Renovation Tips That Will Increase Your Home's Value

Kitchen and Residential Design

There are many reasons why homes are renovated. Maybe you’re renovating it to boost its value. Maybe you’re thinking of renovating it to boost its practical aspect. Whichever your reason, choosing the right renovations is key. Choose the right ones and the value of your home will increase. Choose the wrong ones and you risk pouring your hard-earned cash down the drain.

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Check Out These 4 Easy Kitchen Upgrades You Can Do in a Weekend

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Does your kitchen need a new look? Our kitchen upgrades are just what you need. Image: Caesarstone Head’s up, homeowners: A recent survey by Remodeling Magazine shared some unexpected news about popular home improvements. It found that kitchen remodels are not garnering the same return on investment they used to. With that in mind, we suggest that rather than spending your money on totally redo-ing the space, selecting a few, smart kitchen upgrades might be a better bet.

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How To Locate Utility Lines Under Your Yard

Kitchen and Residential Design

via If you are considering doing any type of digging or building work in your own yard then you’ll need to start by considering where the utility lines are that serve your property. In fact, you might even discover there are utility lines for other properties running under your ground! The last thing you want to do is dig straight into one, it can cause a serious injury.

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Budget Friendly Ideas for an Amazing Bedroom Makeover

Kitchen and Residential Design

The bedroom is an important room in your house. Before planning to give it a makeover, planning is key. With proper planning, you’ll be more comfortable and happy with your new room. If you are on a budget, here are some ideas for an amazing bedroom makeover. Incorporate a new accent color Gold accents work wonders when it comes to bedroom makeovers.

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How to Fix the Biggest Design Mistake People With Small Apartments Make

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Are you making this common design mistake in your interiors? Image: Lisa Petrole Photography There’s no denying that designing small apartments can be tricky. When you’re dealing with limited square footage, you do have to scale back your design elements to ensure they work with the available space. But many people take this concept too far — and that’s a huge design mistake.

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