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BDNY 2019 – Trends & Tile at Boutique Design New York

Architectural Ceramics

From left to right: Joey Caponiti / Maryland Commercial Rep, Kersi Press / Baltimore Commercial Rep, Betty Sullivan / Owner and CEO, James Lewis/ National Hospitality Rep, David Arabe / Commercial Sales Manager and David Benson/President and Principal (not shown). Joey and David hard at work grouting the tile panels for the BDNY booth.

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Some Like It Hot: In-Floor Heating Options

Architectural Ceramics

Headquartered in Rockville, Maryland just outside the DC-metropolitan area, Architectural Ceramics is familiar with chilly temperatures in winter. Laticrete is AC’s go-to vendor partner for installation items such as grout and thin set. Now let’s heat things up and find out which system may be right for you.

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Feeling Groovy with Dimensional Tile

Architectural Ceramics

For local firm, Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath of Bethesda, Maryland, when designing her client’s open-concept kitchen, our Ambra Collection in the color Gris was a natural choice. This minimizes grout lines and results in a cleaner look that emphasizes the tile’s dimensional pattern. Origami Field.

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It’s Only Natural: AC’s Glass Tile Collection

Architectural Ceramics

Here, the client’s kitchen in their Maryland home brings back a bit of the beach with the use of our 6×12 glossy tile in Cotton. Don’t default to Windex because you’re cleaning glass, if you have unsealed white grout, it may turn blue over time.

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Restoring a Concrete Pond :: Repairing Cracks, Parging and Sealing with Pond Shield Epoxy

Building Moxie

In my part of the country, Maryland, the freeze and thaw cycle certainly comes into play. Like my epoxy patch above, I used a grout sponge for isolated fine tuning in the parge coat. It was likely a half-inch wide. It can wreak havoc on concrete that comes into contact with water. And that’s most concrete.).

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