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Top Home Bathroom Flooring Options

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Choosing the most suitable bathroom flooring can be daunting. You want your bathroom flooring to complement the rest of the home yet still withstand high moisture levels, humidity and heavy foot traffic. The sheer number of bathroom floor designs, colors, textures and material types further complicate the process. But are they?

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How To Care For Marble Or Natural Stone From?

How to Floor Tile

[link] I personally do not advocate using Marble, Travertine and other natural stone in showers or wet areas because it is too soft and hard to maintain. I built this shower recently and all the tile looks like marble but it really is Porcelain and manufacturers copy natural stone for a reason. Repeat as necessary.

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Switching Gears: AC’s Mosaic Tile Collection

Architectural Ceramics

To get into the nitty-gritty of how to install the Gears Collection , please reference page 8 of our Data Sheet here. Seal the marble once a year, with a water-based sealant to protect against stains. The 12×12 honed field tile flows nicely from the shower wall to the bathroom floor. Care & Maintenance.

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Prevent Cracks in Tiled Surfaces Through Subfloor Preparation

CUSTOM Insights Blog

Larger tiles need a flatter floor. The beauty and elegance of a wood plank tile or the very popular 12-inch by 24-inch floor tile can easily become a disappointing disaster in short order if the subfloor is not prepared correctly during the installation process.

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Switching Gears: AC’s Mosaic Tile Collection

Architectural Ceramics

To get into the nitty-gritty of how to install the Gears Collection , please reference page 8 of our Data Sheet here. Seal the marble once a year, with a water-based sealant to protect against stains. The 12×12 honed field tile flows nicely from the shower wall to the bathroom floor. Care & Maintenance.

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Documenting Architecture with Photos

Life of an Architect

the change in elevation is the difference between the high one – where the wood flooring will get installed – and the low one – which is where we dropped the floor so that our stone tile would be flush set with the finished floor. This is looking up at the second floor on the backside elevation.