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Garden State Tile Opens Its 15th Location in Columbia, South Carolina

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Garden State Tile has officially opened its 15th location at 425 Huger Street, Columbia, South Carolina. The luxurious, state-of-the-art showroom features multiple vignettes with installed porcelain, natural stone and cement tile in various sizes and layouts for project inspiration. The expansive 3,000 sq.ft.

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Week of September 16th, 2019 – Top 5 Fall Design Posts

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With a new book coming out, a South Carolina beach cottage in the works, and a garden to tend to – there’s a lot to look forward to in the coming season! , Lauren Liess Pure Style Home. Designer Lauren Liess is diving into Fall with a ton of new projects, not the least of which is our soon-to-launch tile collection.

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Pushing the Boundaries of Design with Mary Welch Fox Stasik & Garden State Tile

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The countertops and large center island were covered in Polished Crossville Porcelain Countertops from Garden State Tile in State of Grace pattern. Two South Carolina high-school sweethearts needed a fun and stylish home upgrade that also accommodated the height of their tall family. Photography by Tine Spears.

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The Bee and Blossom Inn Gets a Buzzing New Kitchen For The CSOL Designer Showhouse

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In Charleston, South Carolina, The Bee and Blossom Inn , historically known as the Fitch-Rivers House, was selected as the property for the 2020 Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s Designer Showhouse. The kitchen walls were covered in the Bohemia Collection Lola Pattern Porcelain Tile from Garden State Tile.

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The Bee and Blossom Inn Gets a Buzzing New Kitchen For The CSOL Designer Showhouse

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In Charleston, South Carolina, The Bee and Blossom Inn , historically known as the Fitch-Rivers House, was selected as the property for the 2020 Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s Designer Showhouse. The kitchen walls were covered in the Bohemia Collection Lola Pattern Porcelain Tile from Garden State Tile.

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Designer Backed Insight for Today’s Interior Designs

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We are located in the coastal region of South Carolina, and are often dodging hurricanes and tropical storms during construction. If your budget does not allow you to use all natural stone everywhere, I suggest using a combination of a porcelain stoneware and real marble. I also love to use natural stone when I can.

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Designer Backed Tips for Today’s Interiors

Garden State Tile Blog

We are located in the coastal region of South Carolina, and are often dodging hurricanes and tropical storms during construction. If your budget does not allow you to use all natural stone everywhere, I suggest using a combination of a porcelain stoneware and real marble. I also love to use natural stone when I can.

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