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Cali launches new Shorebreak laminate collection

Floor Covering News

San Diego—Cali is launching its Shorebreak laminate collection. This next-gen product is billed as a game-changer for homeowners and design professionals seeking a sophisticated yet practical stone-look flooring option. “Shorebreak is a testament to that promise. Shorebreak is our answer to that.”

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Choosing the Best Countertop for Your Kitchen

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Marble is one of the most elegant and sophisticated looking natural stones, making it another frequently chosen material for kitchen countertops. After several years, marble takes on a patina, a look that many people love. With monthly cleaning and sealing, marble can be very resilient. About Arizona Tile.

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Visualize, Customize, Realize With Arizona Tile’s Just Design™

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

The Arizona Tile Just Design program allows you to create a custom product from over 70 designs: medallions, feature walls, backsplashes, listelles and mosaics. select from over 27 natural stone and 60 porcelain colors. Just Imagine is a remarkable online tool that helps you visualize how our products will look in your.

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Catalina and CTaSC Announces the Release of the 2013 Stone Report

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Catalina Research and Ceramic Tile And Stone Consultants (CTaSC) Announces the Release of the. 2013 Catalina Report on Natural and Manufactured Stone. SAN DIEGO (June 27, 2013) - Catalina Research and Ceramic Tile And Stone Consultants, Inc. natural and manufactured stone product industry.

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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Most importantly, he is the founder of San Diego-based Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants, and the University of Tile and Stone, a pre-eminent provider of education to industry employees and customers. Often the architect or designer selects products based on color and texture rather than on suitability.

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