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How To Care For Marble Or Natural Stone From?

How to Floor Tile

[link] I personally do not advocate using Marble, Travertine and other natural stone in showers or wet areas because it is too soft and hard to maintain. I built this shower recently and all the tile looks like marble but it really is Porcelain and manufacturers copy natural stone for a reason. What color is it?

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Coverings releases 2023 education lineup

Floor Covering News

Coverings, the preeminent event for North America’s ceramic tile and natural stone industry, unveiled a sneak peek of featured education for Coverings 2023, taking place here April 18-21, 2023, at the Orange County Convention Center. Orlando, Fla.—Coverings,

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Hygienic products come of age in the midst of a pandemic

Floor Covering News

Studies have shown the pandemic has made consumers more aware of the need to maintain hygiene—both on a personal level as well as in their homes—to reduce the chances of infection. In some cases, the products are inherently hygienic; in others, an additive has made it so. People are living differently and buying differently.

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Nature-Inspired Selections

Garden State Tile Blog

Human beings are wired to crave time in nature, but sufficient time to fully enjoy nature is not always practical or possible, especially during the cold winter months, with a busy schedule, or in times of illness and recovery. Stone: Belgica Due. But it’s nonetheless important for the human psyche. Florals: Forma.

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Week of December 28th, 2020 – Top 5 of the Year

Architectural Ceramics

No matter your taste in design, we had something for everyone’s inner productive-self in our top 5 designs for working from home. Click the link above for the whole previous post and let us know your favorite bathroom of the bunch!

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Why slip resistance continues to be a “moving target.”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

It became a big selling point, and new tile products were developed with a textured finish. As a result, products were adjusted so they wouldn’t be a maintenance problem, but they would meet slip resistant requirements. These same concerns apply to glass tile, natural stone, terrazzo and other hard-finish surfaces.

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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Drawing on my MBA knowledge and industry experience, I created a feasibility study and business plan to determine the needs and opportunities, and to establish that there was a need for a consultancy company in the ceramic tile and stone industries. The Natural Stone course also includes industry standards and sales techniques.

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