I love tile.
Maybe it’s because of my Italian roots or,
maybe it’s because my first internship out of school was with a Tile Design Specialist and I learned all the amazing things that can be done with tile and stone. Either way it is probably my second
favorite material next to wallpaper.
Tile can really transform a space, especially with all the amazing tiles out there. Tile companies are always coming out with new
and interesting tiles.
In Favorite Places (see the title) I'll be featuring a local vendor I
love and use. Listen, it’s not like I’m giving
away my secrets, I'm happy to share my awesome vendors. I’m a designer,
therefore I design. If you can design –select
the proper materials, be certain they all “go together”, draw up a plan your installer can follow, be sure you have
the right trim pieces, estimate and order the quantity needed, etc.- then you don’t need me. But if you can’t do all that then I’d recommend
a designer (wink, wink)
Anyway back to the
local vendor… I love everyone at
Villagio Tile.
They are SO nice, so
helpful and they carry a large variety of tiles in a variety of price
ranges. From traditional to contemporary,
they have the whole gamut and their showroom is really touchy feel-y so you can
move things around and see how different tiles work together.
This week, I’m working on a kitchen backsplash/fireplace project and I've pulled tiles from Status Ceramics.
So PRETTY!! Status is a pretty cool company too. All their tiles are handcrafted here in America. Yup America! They are a little pricier than there China wannabes, but the glazes and finishes are B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L
What do you think about glazed tiles like these from Status?
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