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Ceramics, the Material of Choice for Residential Environments

Tile of Spain USA

Safe, easy to clean and waterproof, ceramics have become the most popular floor and wall covering for residential bathrooms. Thanks to their versatility in color, shape and size ceramic tiles open up a world of design possibilities in an over-looked space. Apavisa, Degradee. Alcalgres, Timber.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: A Coverings preview

Kitchen and Residential Design

The first newcomer is a fully vitrified porcelain stoneware collection that’s a sophisticated, high-performance option for floor and wall covering, indoors and out. Labels: architecture , interior design , kitchen design , mosaic , tile. kitchen design. interior design. bath design.

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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. The post Exploring the Typology of Ceramic Tile first appeared on Tile of Spain USA.

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Winsome Wow

Diary of a Tile Addict

Since 2001, it’s parent company, Tendencias Ceramicas (known as Tencer) has been creating exclusive wall tiles for some of Spain’s leading tile companies. As well as 3D wall coverings, the portfolio also includes floor tiles and printed tile designs. Wow is the latest, and one of the brightest, examples.

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I’m Ready for #Cersaie Tile Show – Bologna Italy – Sep 22-26

Stagetecture

It’s always exciting to see what the latest trends in interior design and latest products that manufacturers have in store for the upcoming year. I’m extremely excited as I am just off the heels of the Tile of Spain ’s tile trip in Valencia, Spain when we attended Cevisama. SUPERGRES – Ceramiche.

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