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PorcelPave New Outdoor Porcelain Paving Tiles

The London Tile Co.

Porcelain is quickly becoming the most popular tile material for almost every application; from non-slip mosaics for wet room floors, to natural looking wood effect floor tiles. While standard 8-10mm thick porcelain floor tiles are perfect for indoors, the tiles do need to be at least double this to withstand external conditions.

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What’s Trending in Bathroom Design? The National Kitchen + Bath Association Reveals All

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Another runaway favorite is porcelain tile floors, followed by ceramic tile and stone floor,” H-Millard explains. However, instead of a freestanding tub, a standard tub with shower surround is more popular. Emerging trends A wet room. Ceramic tile is a distant third. Sinks and faucets The trending porcelain sink. “In

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A Guide to Choosing Your Bathroom Tiles

The London Tile Co.

There are a wide variety of tiles which vary greatly in cost, from expensive natural stone tiles to affordable ceramic. Samples allow you can see the actual tile in your room. Move aside standard tiles, 3D tiles are entering the show. How to choose bathroom tiles for a bathroom? Dimension Jumping. The result?

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Industry News

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Ames Tile & Stone, in Vancouver provided slab isolation membrane and the NuHeat radiant heating system to enhance the performance of the floors. Working with Anthony Celio, we settled upon their prefabricated mats, both standard and custom for the entire space, all of which is now controlled by their SOLO thermostats.

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NeoCon Preview: Intros target contract market

Floor Covering News

Crossville: Stone Fiction. Crossville’s new Stone Fiction will be on display at NeoCon 2022. The line’s subtly striated visual and limestone-like textural detailing—achieved through Crossville’s advanced tile design technology—is designed to emulate the nuances of stone mineral deposits and pitting of the natural material.

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