Pramar Stone is the first Italian company to have developed hobs in marble, natural stones and porcelain. A top quality, innovative and functional product that stands out from the classic steel, hobs give more value to the home environment.
Through donations from Interceramic and Laticrete, a local non-profit organization in Texas was able to construct a new home for a group of homeless students.
In 2011, La Buena Vida Youth Leadership Foundation (LBVF), a non-profit organization whose main mission is to improve the lives of North Texas students in need through programs that provide leadership development and higher education opportunities, made its first visit to City House.
Using Bostik's grout enhanced the tile applications in a private residence by creating a luminescent effect
January 6, 2016
Over the last two decades, Dee Dee Taylor Eustace, a certified architect/interior designer/builder and founder of Taylor Hannah Architect Inc., with offices in Toronto, Canada, and New York, NY, has created award-winning projects — ranging from contemporary hospitality resorts to classic custom homes.
One of HGTV’s popular design personalities, Anthony Carrino, used Cosentino’s ultra compact surface for countertops throughout his living space for its durability, versatility and industrial aesthetic
Large-format materials — commonly referred to as “ultra compact surfaces,” which generally span the height of an average-sized grade school student — have been growing in popularity over the last several years.
Neolith countertops — complemented by hardwood cabinetry and a marble backsplash — proved to be the perfect design solution for a residential kitchen in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
When designing his new 2,500-square-foot home up in the mountains of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, longtime woodworker, Jason Good, wanted to create a space that was both contemporary and functional.
When a homeowner in California was looking to update her master bathroom and create a more relaxing space for herself, she enlisted the assistance of a local interior designer with a keen eye for design.
When remodeling their second-story bathroom in Barton Hills, TX, a couple selected different types of ceramic and porcelain tile to complement each other and blend in with the various Moroccan-inspired fixtures to create a cohesive look
A trio of bathrooms in a Texas home was remodeled using a palette of neutral colored tiles, complemented by earth tone-colored mosaics and quartz surfacing, to provide more space for each family member