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Cement Tile Is The Best Tile Flooring For Indoor Showers

Granada Tile

Top decorating trends in 2016 and 2017 involve homeowners reinventing the way they think about the various spaces in their home. Cement Vs. Ceramic Vs. Glass Vs. Stone: Which is Best for Indoor Showers? Cement tile is enjoying a recent return to the spotlight and is one of the most sought after home materials on the market today.

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A Recap: 2018 Coverings Tile & Stone Show

Architectural Ceramics

Every year, Architectural Ceramics travels to the Coverings Tile & Stone Show to discover new products, meet new industry allies, and strengthen our vendor & customer relationships. The glass looks creamy in texture and color, but can also be screen-printed to look like marble. Glass mosaics that look like marble.

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Displays of Diversity

Diary of a Tile Addict

As Tile Addict continues to evaluate advance notices of forthcoming Cersaie product launches, it is becoming apparent that this year’s Bologna exhibition will be one of the most diverse and interesting for many years. This draws out the popularity of French limestone effects at Cersaie 2017.

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Take It Outside: Outdoor AC Tile Collections

Architectural Ceramics

Porcelain tile, as a result of the production process, is a durable tile that is not only freeze and frost proof, but also fade resistant, slip resistant, and non-porous. Through high-definition printing, porcelain tiles can mimic other materials like cement or natural stone that are typical of an outdoor setting. Thicket Porcelain.

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Revisiting Pierre Chareau at The Jewish Museum

The Perfect Bath

The architecture was breathtaking yet rugged with the use of steel and cement, transparent glass blocks, exposed industrial materials. The Great Depression put an end to the existing market for high-end furniture, and regrettably Chareau was never able to adapt to reproducible models or industrial mass production.

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