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Tile with Money in Mind

Architectural Ceramics

Since we’re on the heels of our March Madness: ACI’s Final Four Tile Matchups blog, let’s round out a list in the same main tile types: porcelain, ceramic, glass and natural stone. Porcelain: This hard-wearing glazed porcelain tile from our Kiln & Penny Collection is a stoneware tile made to look like ceramic.

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Classic and timeless subway tile

Kate-Lo Tile & Stone

For an classic look that is always in style, subway tiles are a fantastic choice for bathroom and kitchen backsplash tiles. Subway tile was named at the turn of the 19th century when the New York city subway systems opened.

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“You can buy tile anywhere, but you can’t access talent everywhere.” One on One with Anna Marie Fanelli

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Her work has been highlighted in publications ranging from the New York Times and Newsday to Better Homes & Gardens Kitchen Makeover and Better Homes & Gardens Bath Makeovers. In addition, she has written columns for New York City-area publications and discussed home design as a guest on a number of radio talk shows.

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New York Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

View from One MiMA Tower in Hell’s Kitchen New York — in particular, the borough of Manhattan — is often referred to as “the city that never sleeps,” and for good reason. As one of the nation’s oldest and largest cities, it houses a wealth of historical, cultural and artistic experiences to enjoy.