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Choosing The Right Tile

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Choosing The Right Tile

Check out this informative article on “Choosing the Right Tile” from our friends at HGTV.

“Not all tiles are created equal. Well, they’re basically the same, but there are many small differences to consider when deciding the application intended.

Tiles are a combination of clay, minerals and solvents that are shaped and sized and then heated to very high temperatures. At this point, the tile can just stay as is and is considered finished. It’s unglazed and without decoration. Without the glaze, the tile is very porous and, though attractive in a rustic way, it wouldn’t be wise to use it at this stage in areas where spillage might be common, like the kitchen.

Glazing adds a non-porous element that’s usually impermeable and therefore good for all areas, including kitchens and baths, foyers and countertops. A good idea is to take this one step further and seal the grout around the tile so that it’s also waterproof.

Besides being beautiful, ceramic tile is a desirable surface. Let me count the ways: It’s strong, colorfast, and flame-resistant, it doesn’t conduct heat or electricity, it’s hygienic, it won’t absorb odors or emit hazardous chemicals, it won’t swell or contract in extreme temperatures, and it’s easy to clean.

Where do these tiles come from? All around the world. Is tile from Spain better than tile from France? No, the only real differences are in design and perhaps shape.

There are some things to consider before buying, though. If the tile is to be used outdoors, look for weatherproof tiles. It it’s to be used outdoors and you’re going to walk on it, take it a step further and buy a slip-resistant tile. If you find just the right tile but it’s not slip-resistant, not to worry — you can have it treated for slip resistance.

Did you know that 45 percent of all accidents happen in the home and that 95 percent of those accidents involve slipping and falling? With that in mind, it might be wise to treat all your tile floors with this slip-resistant application. Ask your tile dealer or installer.

If the tile is to be used on a kitchen counter, find one that is not only glazed but also scratch-resistant. You won’t want to use it as a cutting board, but it should be durable enough that you can set pots and pans and cooking utensils on it.

Is the tile going to be put on a wall? It will probably receive little abuse in this position, so hand-painted beauties can be in the limelight here.

OK, so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to select the right tile for the right application, but with these pointers in mind, costly mistakes might be eliminated. Go to a reputable dealer and tell him how you plan to use the tile; the rest is up to your aesthetic choice.”

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Bathroom Remodeling: Add Value to your Home!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

You’ve probably heard that bathroom remodeling and kitchen remodeling are the home improvements that are most likely to add value to your home. Whether you are planning to sell your home in six weeks, six months, six years or never, increasing its value can be a highly desirable outcome from any home improvement or home remodeling project. There are many great home improvement projects you can do, but remodeling the bathroom can be one of the most valuable in terms of the average home’s resale value. Consider the overall feeling of the space in your bathroom when planning a remodel. You probably already have some factors to work with. If you have limited space, you should innovate when it comes to storage. If you have a skylight, emphasize your bathroom’s light-filled airiness, and choose peaceful colors accordingly. If your bathroom has old fashioned features, you can still get modern faucets with antique grace that will add to your bathroom’s charm and functionality. Give your bathroom a new face by adding a new set of tiles. This can have an incredible effect on the value of the home. There are many wonderful tile designs that can have a significant impact. Simply changing the color or style of the tile in your bathroom can be a remarkably effective, and a remarkably inexpensive way to redesign your bathroom. As your bathroom remodeling plans go forward, it is important to give the room a unified look and feel. It is important that the colors, styles and designs you choose for your remodeling project fit well with each other, and with the overall design of the home. It is important to choose a single theme for the bathroom, be it contemporary, classic, modern or antique, and stick with it for all parts of the project. Taking the time to decide on a theme will make finishing the project a great deal easier and less of a hassle as well. A unified look and feel will also present a more attractive picture to all those potential home buyers. Here are some beautiful bathroom remodels that I am totally inspired by:

Frosted Blanco Bathroom Remodel

Cork Mosaic Bathroom Remodel

White Rapids Bathroom Remodel

Otago Grey Bathroom Remodel

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Searching for new designer tiles

Friday, March 18th, 2011

One of our commitments to our family of design enthusiast is to keep an eye out for hot new glass tile, porcelain tile, backsplash tile and design trends. There are a several different ways to do this but one of the best ways is to take the trek to Las Vegas each year and check out the week long Coverings trade show.  This is a unique opportunity to meet with manufactures from around the globe, see what new materials they are producing and get a pulse for what looks to be emerging trends in tile. It is a pretty overwhelming spectacle and there are literally thousands of vendors displaying there newest and greatest but it is well worth the effort. This year not only did we discover some great new tiles but found some pretty amazing price points for very unique and distinctive materials.

Just a fraction of the show...

Amazing natural stone display

This year the owner and her 2 month old son browsed the show and we love this picture of him as a Child Guest. We also have a few other pictures to help you see the size of this show. These shots are only the 1st floors and don’t do justice to how massive this event is. We have lots of work to do to incorporate the new tiles but there is plenty of excitement about what we plan to be offering.

Nice display mom

Does this come in a 12x24?

Newest Tile Purchasing Agent

As we work on getting some new products listed, we will keep you posted but for now, the major trend we saw was a lot of glass tile in a linear configuration like our Fusion Glass Tiles. Some of our favorites were created with glass bars of varying widths and lengths, some which incorporated stone. There was also one super stunning tile that has linear bars of stainless blended with a matte black linear stone. Sorry but we did not get a picture of that but we are working on it. So stay tuned because some of what is coming your way is enough to make you want to own 10 homes so you can use all of the great products we saw.

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Recycled Leather For Your Floors by Ana Morales

Friday, January 14th, 2011

While it is unusual to conceive of leather for flooring, recycled leather tiles are gaining popularity in the interior design world. The look and feel of a recycled leather floor is remarkable, and it adds a unique touch of luxury to any environment. There is extensive options in regards to colors, textures, and finishes to suit your particular installation. In a home you can use recycled leather in closets, powder rooms, offices, theaters, bedrooms, dining rooms, ceilings, kitchens, backsplashes and even stair cases!

Those of you with an environmental conscience will appreciate the fact that recycled leather tile is LEED certified. It is made by collecting real leather scraps from furniture, shoe, car and other factories. It’s not only cool looking, but it’s great for the environment as well. One great advantage of using recycled leather tile is that it is easy to install. Leather tiles come with a pre – glued backing. The pre- glued backing allows the tiles to install directly over drywall, primed concrete, or plywood with no further adhesive application. You simply remove the liner and apply the tiles directly to the surface. Installation is hassle-free and completed in minutes.

Leather Floors will wear in a manner similar to a linoleum floor and have indentations comparable to that of a high quality cork floor. These tiles are practical and made with the user in mind while being of uncompromising beauty and texture.  Leather floors over time will develop a rich patina. Their look will improve with age –in a manner similar to the patina developed by a leather sofa. Leather floors will take on the characteristics of their environment, creating a truly unique and personal floor. The care required for a leather floor is similar to what you need to do for a wood floor. Normal maintenance includes, vacuuming with a soft brush, damp mopping with a very well wrung out mop.

Recycled leather tile is attractive, unique and durable, it is an excellent choice for flooring that will add to the value to your home. The look and feel of a leather floor is remarkable…Try it for yourself!

Nocturno Croc Leather Tile

Nocturno Croc Leather Tile

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Fireplace Facelift by Ana Morales

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Does your fireplace need a new look?

Today’s options for remodeling ugly, outdated fireplace mantels and surrounds should light your creative fire. One goal of decorating and making a house a home is to create an atmosphere of warmth. Color and texture do their part, but a fireplace is the ultimate addition. Update or change the look of yours and learn options that can give warmth and ambiance without breaking the bank.

A fireplace is the focal point of any room, it always gives the room a sense of style. To make yours stand out, try dressing it up by using a great mantel material. When choosing a material for your fireplace, it is necessary to keep the existing room decor in mind. You want to compliment the style, furniture, cabinetry and even the fabrics in the room. Fortunately there is a wide range of materials including Porcelain, Natural Stone, Mosaics and Stainless Steel that will fit any decor. Mix materials or feature just one, the possibilities are endless.

Here are a few Fireplace Installations from our clients that can serve as inspiration for your project:

Glass Mosaic
When paired with iridescent glass tile, the fireplace appears custom-made.
Glass Mosaic Fireplace

Porcelain
Using porcelain for the fireplace provides a cool / clean look for this contemporary home.

Natural Pebble Tile
The natural pebble tile combined with the warm wood paneling gives this fireplace a very natural and classic look.

Smokey Black Fireplace

Stainless Steel
Make a cool, contemporary and powerful focal point in your room with a stainless finish

Stainless Fireplace

Updating a fireplace in your home can also increase its value. Unique fireplaces are a great selling point, they really set your home apart from the others.  It’s really a Win – Win situation, you get to look at something beautiful everyday and it increases your property value. So go ahead, get creative and give your fireplace the new look its been begging you for.

**Special shout out to Design 4 Less client Blake Gomez of Bellevue, WA. His home remodel project inspired my blog today.

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Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Check out these great installation pictures of the Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile.

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall Close Up

Standing Vivid Black Pebble Tile Wall Close Up

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