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Duchateau, Martyn Lawrence Bullard collaborate

Floor Covering News

Duchateau launched its first ever designer collaboration with internationally recognized, award-winning interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard. Rooted in architectural references and reinvented for today’s lifestyles, the new collection features six finishes inspired by iconic architects throughout history.

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Exploring the Typology of Ceramic Tile

Tile of Spain USA

Wall tile is the given name for dry-pressed, glazed ceramic tiles. They are often double-fired, highly porous and have a high water absorption rate, making them a suitable option for interior wall coverings. Like wall tiles, stoneware has a fine homogenous texture with little to no flaws. Mosaic Tile.

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The Importance of Harmony and Unity in Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Unity and harmony are the backbones of any great design. Image: Design Harmony Trends may come and go, but the principles of interior design are forever. Image: Leslie Harris-Keane Interior Design What are harmony and unity? Use these tips to bring unity and harmony to your interiors.

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The Importance of Texture in Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Anyone who’s ever watched an interior design TV program or flipped through the pages of a magazine can tell you that you don’t need to have physical contact with a room to feel the power of texture. While texture may play a supporting role to the function of the space, it is no less vital to a design’s success.

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Why Mix And Matching Is Important In Your Interiors

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Don’t be afraid to let your favorite looks mix Image Via: David Howell Design All lot of the time, people are hesitant to mix and match, especially when they are new to the world of interior design. Most interior designers recommend incorporating a maximum of four patterns into one defined space.