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Avoid Spooky Tile Situations with Advice from AC’s Customer Service Team

Architectural Ceramics

From ceramic to porcelain, and glass to natural stone, AC offers a variety of tile materials. But, our showroom sales associates and designers are also an amazing resource, who offer free design consultations to help you navigate your tile material and renovation options. Applying a sealant to an installed tile and grout.

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NeoCon Preview: Intros target contract market

Floor Covering News

The line’s subtly striated visual and limestone-like textural detailing—achieved through Crossville’s advanced tile design technology—is designed to emulate the nuances of stone mineral deposits and pitting of the natural material. Stone Fiction’s versatile color options include Travertine Ivory, Beige, Silver and Coffee.

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Ceramic: Suppliers boost value with innovation in color, size and installation for 2020

Floor Covering News

Today, ceramic and porcelain tile—in addition to their natural stone counterparts—offer endless style options for a consumer who has become focused on creating a singularly unique and design savvy experience at home. Several suppliers are beginning to grow their sans-grout lines in an effort to ease installation woes.

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Collaboration on Installation is Key to Architect's Success

CUSTOM Insights Blog

The technical challenges of designing and specifying modern tile installations can be daunting without the right resources. Concerns over installation specifications, crack isolation and prevention, setting materials and grouts for large tile all require more forethought than they do for smaller tile installations.

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How to Modernize Your Outdated Kitchen

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

If your flooring is keeping you in the past, try switching from your traditional rolled vinyl or linoleum flooring to a more resilient, timeless material — we’re talking wood, tile, or stone. In recent years, ceramic tile that mimics the look of hardwood has become popular, as well as travertine and slate.

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