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Daltile debuts perennial porcelain roofing tile

Floor Covering News

Dallas—With over seven decades of experience working with tile and stone, Daltile is now extending its product offerings into the roofing industry. Daltile’s new Perennial porcelain roofing tile is officially launching at the International Roofing Expo in Nashville, Tenn., at the Daltile booth (#1759).

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Retail Spaces Converting to Healthcare Facilities: GIO Tile Looks at Successful Retail-to-Healthcare Renovation Projects

Giotile

Vanderbilt Medical Center at One Hundred Oaks Mall, Nashville Tennessee. Originally built in the 1960’s, Nashville’s 800,000 square foot One Hundred Oaks Mall was in serious decline. GIO brings you a carefully curated selection of tile and stone products developed expressly for your commercial design projects.

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GIO Looks at the Changing Role of Public Libraries in American Communities

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The Grand Reading Room at the Nashville Public Library, photo courtesy of Robert Claypool. Though it was once feared the the Internet would lead to the decline of the library as we know it, new library design in the digital age is proving the physical locations of community libraries can thrive for many years to come.

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Mohawk’s Edge Summit puts education front and center

Floor Covering News

Mohawk understands this, which is why the company is providing a comprehensive array of educational opportunities at its highly anticipated Edge Summit in Nashville in mid-December. Manufacturers, retailers and CFI installers are all stakeholders when providing consumers with the overall finished product in their homes.

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True or False? Decoding Decorating Rules

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Studio M Interiors Should you avoid bright colors in the bedroom? This rule is true, according to Kimberly Schmunk, an interior designer at Nashville-based luxury custom home developer Focus Builders. Use a calm, relaxing color palette in the bedroom.