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Five Ways to Create an Accent Wall with Tiles

Bring the drama and clean lines of tiles throughout your home in unexpected design ways

Posted byMichelle ScardinaMarch 17, 2022February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: backsplash, feature wall, hallway

Spotlight: Clint Langejans, Eastwood Solutions

Kitchen backsplash

Edmonton renovator reveals what looks are trending in kitchens and bathrooms

Posted byMichelle ScardinaMarch 15, 2022February 2, 2024Posted inSpotlights, Tile NotesTags: walk in shower

Four Tips for Choosing Floor Tile

Modern living room

Think size and purpose, kids and pets, and durability when selecting tiles

Posted byMichelle ScardinaJanuary 22, 2022February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: hexagon, stain resistant

Choosing Fireplace Tiles

Fireplace surrounds showcase the hearth and flames; tiles make them stylish

Posted byMichelle ScardinaDecember 13, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile Notes

Featured Tile: Formwork Series

Classic shades in white and anthracite offer a versatile tile

Posted byMichelle ScardinaOctober 7, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: concrete, minimalism, minimalist, porcelain

How to Waterproof Bathroom Tile

Prevent your new bathroom from becoming the perfect breeding ground for dew and mould

Posted byMichelle ScardinaAugust 11, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: bathrooms, ceramic, schluter, stone

Tile Collection: Mystone Series

Practical and stylish, stone tiles are durable and easy-to-clean

Posted byMichelle ScardinaAugust 7, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: natural stone, porcelain, stone look

Style Your Space from Home with the Tile Town Visualizer

Tile Town Visualizer tool

See how different combos of tiles, cabinetry, and countertops look using our (free) Visualizer tool

Posted byMichelle ScardinaJune 15, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: interior design, visualizer

Tile Collections: Italian Ceramic, Chromatic Shades, and Enameled Porcelain Looks

New collections feature matte and glossy finishes, along with chromatic shades

Posted byMichelle ScardinaJune 1, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile Notes

Tile Collections: Italian Porcelain and Textured Concrete Looks

Italian Porcelain tile

We’ve added a new Italian Porcelain and a rugged concrete tile to our collections

Posted byMichelle ScardinaMay 21, 2021February 2, 2024Posted inTile NotesTags: Geotech, Massive, new tile collections

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