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Dwell on Design 2014 – Show Preview

JG Kitchens

Ultra-thin 1/8″ inch porcelain tile (Photo Courtesy: Classic Tile and Mosaic). Sleek and smart fire pit needs no gas or venting (Photo Courtesy: EcoSmart Fire). New integral cabinetry hardware styles (Photo Courtesy: Contemporary Pull).

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Design Inspirations – National Park Edition

JG Kitchens

Copper sink recalls Western sunsets on stone (Photo Courtesy: Native Trails). Porcelain tile evokes rugged landscape (Photo Courtesy: The Size).

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2016 Tile Style – Italian Edition

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Drawing inspiration from an age-old pattern, designers will love dressing up floors and walls with these eye-catching porcelains. From rustic and painted wood looks to resin, brick and stone, Italian companies are producing chevron and herringbone tiles across all scales to create visually striking patterns that are easy to install.

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2018 Tile Trends from Tile of Spain

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The interesting thing is that stone, metal and even cotto are finding great success in the planks formats. In looks ranging from woods and stones to glazed ceramics and cottos, the overall impression is one of a long life with care and consideration rather than one of neglect and hardship. Well-Loved Vintage.

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MSI’s Shah outlines his strategy for success

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We’re in all hard surfaces, we’re in countertops, whether it’s natural stone or quartz, and have leading market share in both of those. So, whether it’s Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, Houston, Tampa, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk, or New Jersey—we bring significant amounts of product.

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Six favorite kitchen and bath design trends

JG Kitchens

In no particular order, they are… Porcelain delivers style with ease (Photo Courtesy: Ceramics of Italy). Other luxury elements, like stone tile and tops, have gotten more widespread and affordable, as have stainless steel appliances and induction cooktops. Digital integration.

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