Here, we love that this bathroom renovation keeps it simple and features the 12"x24" mosaic as an accent wall behind the freestanding tub, and the 24"x24" large format field tile on the main floor. The Beige color makes for a serene and simple way to start or end your day. For information about our Ancient Stone Collection, visit the Product Page on our website, or download a Data Sheet here.
Our Aristocrat Collection, is one of our porcelain collections that stands the test of time. It includes large format field tiles and mosaics; available in three finishes: polished, honed or flamed. This porcelain has a subtle elegance to it that has a sand-like feel, or that mimics soft variation in natural stone.
In the bathroom renovation shown above, it shows the collection's range of product well. On the walls, our in-stock 12"x24" field tile in the colors Beige and Brown was used. The floors feature the large format 24"x24" tile, while the niche and tub are clad in the smaller 1"x1" special order mosaic. A mix in color and size, the space leaves you feeling like you're standing on soft sand at the beach. The modern hard-lined design is softened by the texture of the tile. Beige and brown aren't the only color options however. The collection includes a range of five color choices from Ivory to Anthracite. No matter which option is your favorite, they all have a slight variation in color to them. The finishes, whether polished, honed, or flamed, can enhance the color as well.
For more information about the 12"x24" tile we stock, visit our Product Page. To view more special order field tile sizes and trims from the Aristocrat Collection, download a Data Sheet here.
Shown above, the 32"x32" field tile was used in a dining space. The tile was rotated to achieve a randomized look. The darkest color within the collection and the one with the most range, Essenze, gives the room a dramatic affect. The overall design is eclectic and the rich tones of the exposed brick, traditional wood furniture and large format tile floor all work well against the tall steel posts in the loft. In the overall Century Wood Collection, there are three colors, available as a mosaic or four large field tile sizes. While the collection has various options, Architessa stocks only the 32"x32" large format field tile. Salvaged wood is a hot trend right now, especially because designers and clients are loving farmhouse decor and design. The Essenze color definitely fits the farmhouse feel. But, based on the other colors in the collection, Back would work well in a laid back beach home. Rehoboth beaches anyone? Or the Tinto color could give the relaxed grey backdrop needed to fit in with a Restoration Hardware look. Where's our glass of Tinto Verano wine so we can really relax?
To view more design inspiration from the Century Wood Collection, visit our Product Page or download a Data Sheet here.
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form... In the beginning, when printing graphics on porcelain was a new idea, it gave the tile a blurry appearance. For a while, this also gave porcelain tile a bad reputation. Now, more perfected techniques like the high-definition graphic printing technique used on our Genesis Collection, give a clearer result and future for porcelain tile.
Direct your attention to the master bathroom pictured above. Here, two tiles from our Genesis Collection were used: the 12"x24" honed-finish field tile that we stock, and the 3"x6" hexagon mosaic which is available through special order. Both have a directional pattern made to look like Italian travertine. Again, the high-definition printing technique used on the face of the tile makes this look possible, and almost impossible to distinguish the porcelain from natural stone.
The color choices used in the bathroom renovation, and the collection itself are both calm and what you would expect to see from natural stone quarried from the earth. Each of the four color options has slight variation in the "veining". To see more about the 12"x24" tile stocked with Architessa, visit our Product Page. To view the complete Genesis Collection, download a Data Sheet here.
Pictured above, the tile, furnishings and loft space weave well together in a contemporary design. The fabric-like texture on the tile provides a quiet backdrop to the bold red upholstered chairs. The accent wall showcases the 12"x24" field tile in the color Blanc, which Architessa stocks. On the floor, a large format 18"x36" tile in the color Fog, available via special order, was used. Utilizing the grey color on the floor is practical because it hides dirt.
For more information about the 12"x24" tile we stock, visit our Product Page. To view more special order field tile sizes and trims from the Industry Collection, download a Data Sheet here.
Just when you thought we couldn't get any bigger, we bring you our Slim Slab Collection. This 1/4" thick porcelain takes large format tile to a whole new level. While most of the collections we offer stock a 12"x24" tile with the ability to special order a larger or smaller tiles, the Slim Slab Collection is stocked as a 59"x118" slab. That's nearly a 5 foot by 10 foot piece of tile, hence the name slab.
Care and maintenance? When it comes to porcelain tile, there almost isn't any! Porcelain tiles are stain resistant, non-porous, and frost-proof. Sorry, did we bury the lead? Here are a few ways using porcelain tile helps you, but also how you can help your tile. What's the saying, help me help you?
Stain resistant:Need we say more? OK, we will...
Non-porous: Porcelain tile absorbs little to no water. This means it is a great option for floors and wet applications.
Frost-proof: Depending on the thickness of the tile, some porcelains are able to handle outdoor freeze and thaw environments. Imagine your backyard patio covered in tile that looks like natural stone or wood.
A proper installation:Large format tiles like porcelain are machine-made. The edges of the tile are often rectified. This means it has a factory-made straight edge cut. To avoid slippage, your contractor or tile installer will be able to advise on an appropriate grout allowance due to the tile's larger size.
Cleaning:To keep the tile looking its best, it's best to clean it with warm water and a mild soap. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. After wiping or moping your tile, rinse it with clean water.
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