Fall 2021 Interior Design Trends
/With fall officially beginning within the next few weeks, it seems like a great time to look at some of the different interior design trends that are arriving or have really grown in 2021.
Read MoreWith fall officially beginning within the next few weeks, it seems like a great time to look at some of the different interior design trends that are arriving or have really grown in 2021.
Read MoreTile is an incredible design material. Unfortunately, it can often be damaging to the environment just like any other type of product. The main question is “What makes a product eco-friendly?” There are many aspects that determine how “green” a material is. However, the process that occurs before we receive the tile can often have a huge affect on its sustainability.
Read MoreMany believe that colors have a lot of power in creating expression and influencing our emotions. Because of this belief, the concept of color psychology has become very popular in art, design, and marketing strategies. Additionally, it can be helpful to see what interior design products would work best for the mood you are trying to create within your own space.
Read MoreA little reminder: The fun summer aesthetic can extend past June, July, August, and September. If you love summer vibes, you can use them whenever! This is especially true when it comes to your interior design. Here are a few different tiles that embody the joyful summer vibe that can stay in your home all year round.
Read MoreThere are so many ways to incorporate your personality into your space, especially with tile. With tile being such an art form, it can be a great way of expressing yourself throughout your home no matter what your personality entails.
Read MoreIn the past few years, bold tile statements have become a major trend, which we absolutely love! All sorts of patterns, colors, and designs have come into the spotlight, making homes look anything but ordinary. Whether you like neutral or bright colors, simple looks or patterns, there is always a way to make your home stand out.
Read MoreMosaic tiles have a huge impact on a room. They can greatly affect the “vibe” or mood you are going for. With all of the shapes, colors, and patterns available with mosaic tile, you are bound to find a product that is unique for you!
Read MoreAll tile is completely different. Different products work for different locations and purposes. In this blog post, we will take a look at some popular symbols that are used to describe tile and what they mean. This can be very helpful when looking for the right tile for your space.
Read MoreWhile the decorative tile is definitely an important part of tile design, the other parts and pieces, including the floor tile, trim, and field tile, are just as necessary. You can think of these parts and pieces as the heels, purse, and dress, which accompany your diamonds, or the decorative tile, so nicely!
Read MoreBrick walls are absolutely stunning in any home and can be especially wonderful with the right interior design touch. Here are just five of the many ways you can spruce up your brick walls to make them even more beautiful than they already are.
Read MoreFashion and design trends are constantly changing but are often recycled, as well. Sometimes those things that seem so dated may be the newest fashion statement. This may come as a shock, but guess what - Nana’s cooler than you thought!
Read MoreNatural stone is a beautiful option for many areas around the home. Because these stones are natural, there are some precautions that can be taken in order to preserve the look and quality of that stone for many years to come. With proper knowledge of natural stone, its preservation can most definitely be acheived.
Read MoreSubway tile has been in high demand for the past few years. We are continuing to see this trend flourish each year as more and more people use it for their homes. While subway tile is a very popular product, there are many ways to make this stunning tile unique for your home.
Read MoreWood floors have been the trend for some time and have evolved over the past decades. With 2021 being the year of peace and appreciation for the natural world, wood is definitely becoming a statement in a lot of homes. Wooden tile is a newer on-trend product that will add style and variation to your home.
Read MoreGiving back is something that we find very important, and we desire to do it more. This year we are hoping to make a bigger impact in our community. In order to do so, we have created our Lend a Hand Project, in which we will be focusing on a specific organization each month of the year.
Read MoreWe are so grateful for all of the wonderful designers and builders, who worked with us in 2020. Here are some of our favorite Instagram posts that we were tagged in (and supplied the tile and stone, of course!).
Read More2021 has arrived, which means the introduction to a new set of on-trend colors! Every year, paint companies, such as Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, and Pantone, create a prediciton of what they believe the popular and on-trend colors will be for the next year. While the selection of colors may not be identical, they usually compliment one another. This year’s colors are definitely a reflection of what we need after the past year.
Read MoreThe Pantone color of the year has been influencing product development and purchasing for over 20 years, so it’s certainly something to pay attention to, whether or not you’re in the field of design.
Read More Mixing metals is a great way to give your home dimension and visual interest. That being said, although there aren’t really any “rules”, there are some tips you can follow to ensure your metals end up looking like an eclectic mix of elements that flow well together as opposed to looking like competing design elements that are fighting to be the focus of a space.
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