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Tidying Up: How to Clean Up Different Tile Types

Architectural Ceramics

Check out the following tips below, organized into categories, to care for and maintain your porcelain, ceramic, glass or natural stone tile. The KonMari method provides simple tools to organize your home, with the overall goal of sparking joy. Handmade ceramics are often hand-painted. Natural Stone.

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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. Repeat as necessary.

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DIY Craft: How to Make Garden Path Leaf Stepping Stones

Stagetecture

Garden paths are an incredible tool to enhance the appeal and functionality of any garden, whether a large or a smaller way. To make it even more inviting and personal, you can make your own stepping stones that are made out of concrete and inspired by nature. DIY Craft: How to Make Garden Path Leaf Stepping Stones.

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Marble Coating Removal Jacksonville

Fabric and Tile Masters

Marble coating removal is necessary when topical sealers are applied to natural stone. We are often asked to apply urethane or acrylic coatings to natural stone. However, we remind clients that these products are good for use on wood or vinyl and should never be applied to stone due to the porous surface.

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Documenting Architecture with Photos

Life of an Architect

Besides these photos acting as record keeping devices, I also take pictures because I think they would make good learning tools for other folks who don’t get out to the site as often as I do … which is also what drives the ideas behind the educational posts I write on this site. No paint on these walls either.