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  • The Difference Between Marble & Ceramic Tiles

    Ceramic and marble tiles are both distinct and popular surfacing materials. Each product is more suitable for certain situations and less so for others. Understanding the differences is important...

  • How to Find Original Ceramic Tile

    Whether you are trying to replace the original vintage tile in your 100-year-old house or want to give your new house that classic, Victorian style, finding original ceramic tile is the route to...

  • Can You Sand Ceramic Tile?

    Ceramic tile is a very strong building material popular in kitchen and bathroom decorating schemes. If the tile was laid in the 1960s or '70s, it might have a less than appealing color palette....

  • Natural Stone Vs. Ceramic Tiles

    When you are looking into hard surface flooring, there are two main contenders that you will find vying for space in your kitchen: natural stone and ceramic tiles. Both of these products have a...

  • Porcelien Tile Vs. Ceramic Tile

    Both porcelain and ceramic tile are great materials with which to decorate your home. In addition to flooring, both forms of tile can be used for exterior spaces and various rooms of the home....

  • How to Find and Buy Mosaic Tiles

    Looking for mosaic tile? Mosaic tiles can be a great way to incorporate art into any home project. Mosaic tiles are commonly used to replace bathroom tiles, and kitchen tiles. Here are a few tips...

  • Pros & Cons of Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tiles are one of the most common types of tile used in residential applications. The glossy, colorful tiles are created from clay and mineral powders, and are formed under pressure and...

  • How to Design Wall Tile

    Wall tiles are a versatile way to redecorate in a variety of styles. You can design a look with wall tiles that reflects the style of your home or your personal style. There are so many different...

  • Types of Tile for Showers

    The right tile in a bathroom can give the space a distinct feel with its different textures and colors. Tile can also define a bathroom and when deciding on a type of tile, you are often deciding...

  • Subway Tile Ideas

    Subway tile is a building material used to finish vertical surfaces, such as walls and showers. It was originally used in New York City subways during the early 20th century, which is where this...

  • Kitchen Tile Decorating Ideas

    Using hard tiles to cover kitchen floors, walls and countertops has a practical purpose (they're durable and easy to clean of grease and grime), but also opens up a huge range of decorating...

  • Ceramic Tile Installation Guidelines

    Laying ceramic tiles is part art, part construction process. The art is up to you, with options such as using colored mosaic tiles to create designs. But there are standards for property...

  • How to Use Ceramic Tile Cutters

    Ceramic tile can be cut with ceramic saws, but usually when carpenters talk about "cutting" tile, they're actually talking about a controlled break. There are several kinds of non-powered ceramic...

  • Ceramic Tile Design Ideas

    Ceramic tiles add a polished, permanent look to whatever they cover, whether it be walls, floors, shower stalls, steps or patios. On floors, they can invoke the look of an Italian villa, or a...

  • How Do Cabinet Knobs Get Made?

    We usually don't even think about them. The little knobs on cabinets and drawers throughout our homes only come to the fore when we have to replace them. Then, we search for the most interesting...

  • How to Create a Mosaic Shelf

    If you’re a pottery collector who just lost a beloved piece to an accident or you’re simply trying to decide what to do with mismatched old dishes or ceramics, then consider...

  • How to Replace A Missing Ceramic Tile

    Here's how to replace or re-glue in a missing ceramic tile.

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