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February Featured Tiles: Calacatta Marble Effect & Chateau Flagstone Modular Packs

The London Tile Co.

Read on to find out more about the Calacatta marble effect and Chateau stone effect flagstone tiles. Our Calacatta range features a matching marble effect wall and floor tile, perfect for adding a luxurious look to bathrooms and kitchens. Love the natural look but don’t want the added maintenance?

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Tiles in Disguise: Wood, Brick & Natural Stone Effect Tiles

The London Tile Co.

These tiles allow you to create the look of natural wood, stone & brick at a fraction of the cost and with little to no maintenance. Marble Effect Tiles. Marble is often seen as a luxury finish, particularly in bathrooms, but it can be very expensive to buy and maintain. Stone Effect Tiles. Wood Effect Tiles.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

From porcelain to specialty ceramic, here are how a few materials compare in an exterior application: Porcelain & Glass. These two tile types are mentioned together, because porcelain and glass both undergo high heat and pressure when made. Natural Stone & Specialty Ceramic. Porcelain & Glass.

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2018 Tile Trends from Tile of Spain

JG Kitchens

The interesting thing is that stone, metal and even cotto are finding great success in the planks formats. In recent years, North America has been trending away from rectified edges in all looks, with the exception being traditional marble and flowing textured wall tiles in the 12×36″ or upwards sizes. Well-Loved Vintage.

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2018 Tile Trends from Tile of Spain

JG Kitchens

The interesting thing is that stone, metal and even cotto are finding great success in the planks formats. In recent years, North America has been trending away from rectified edges in all looks, with the exception being traditional marble and flowing textured wall tiles in the 12×36″ or upwards sizes. Well-Loved Vintage.

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