2018年4月27日星期五

Contrast Marble to Achieving High Design

There are many design tools and techniques to help you achieve a high end look.Once you have your project goals identified and a clear understanding of what you want to highlight or what you want to hide, designing with contrast is a very effective tool.
When we think of contrast we often think of color, but designing with contrast encompasses a whole range of options that goes far beyond just color. There is contrast of hard and soft textures, shiny and matte reflective surfaces, large and small scale, and contrast of shapes. But don’t just stop there, think outside the box; the pairing of elegant and everyday objects, modern and traditional pieces, repetition and patterns. These are all pairings of contrast and when done right can elevate your interior and exterior spaces into high design.
Contrast in shape and texture opens up a lot of possibilities.The curving lines of the furniture and the contrasting colors really focus the design but the Ital Bar-On feature wall is a show stopper; The polished concrete formed to resemble soft draping fabric is just stunning.
And finally both contrast in color and scale. The polished Marble floors provide the perfect backdrop to this stunning interior space.
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2018年4月25日星期三

Glass Mosaic Tiles for Bathroom

Glass Mosaic Tiles are uniquely beautiful. Depending on your selection – they do tend to be a bit more costly than most other tiles. They also need specialized
installation procedures so be sure to use a professional installer that has experience working with glass mosaic tiles. No other tile can give you the unique
luminescence of glass mosaic tiles, the vast array of distinctively vibrant colors or the multitude of shapes and sizes.
Imagine using your favorite glass mosaic tiles set into classic tiles for your shower surround in a single vertical accent from ceiling to floor (in a complementary color or a contrasting color –whatever your style). The glass mosaic tile accent will make your bathroom look uniquely couture. How about installing a horizontal glassmosaic tile accent stripe all the way around the shower – you simply choose the width you like and where you’d like your accent to go on the wall. Beautiful! An accent stripe or a diamond design added to your tiled soaking tub surround or your tiled floor will add a bit of stunning glamour to your bath.
Glass Mosaic Tile – uniquely beautiful and the perfect accent to add drama and style to your bathroom, while keeping you perfectly on budget!
If budget is a concern on your project, a designer accent wall, a full shower surround or a glass mosaic tile floor may simply be out of the question. But if you still want to add the matchless look and style of glass mosaic tile to your bath, you may want to consider using it to less expensive traditional tiles. It is the perfect option if you are on a budget and truly adds a striking accent to any application.
As a bonus to your budget, with small accent-type applications, you won’t need an expert to do the installation, saving you even more. And even better, glass mosaic tiles are easy to cut to size for your application. You can also easily install them horizontally, vertically, and cut it into small accent shapes.
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2018年4月15日星期日

How to design your perfect outdoor space

Designing an outside kitchen or an entertainment area has its own design challenges; the natural elements, product durability, and your overall design goals all come into play. Fortunately, there are a ton of options available to help you design that perfect outdoor space.
One design trend we absolutely love is the seamless integration of your interior and exterior living areas. Blurring the lines from one to the other maximizes the look of your design while achieving a strong cohesive point of view. Choosing complimentary products or those that work in both interior and exterior applications is the key.
Many porcelain lines have both interior and exterior options. For example, Landstone has tile for inside and the same colors in a grip finish for outside use. Cross Wood and Vesuvius have similar choices with the added benefit of 2CM porcelain paving options.
There are some additional challenges involved when selecting countertops for exterior applications. The Impact of ambient hot and cold temperatures and the influence of UV light are added factors to consider in addition to scratch & heat resistance, absorption ratio and overall durability. For this reason, engineered quarts and many recycled glass countertops are not recommended for exterior installations due to the resin used in the manufacturing process which will yellow in UV light and extreme heat conditions. Natural stone and other manmade products are popular countertop choices.
For flooring, there are a number of natural stone and porcelain options. When choosing natural stone select tiles in the same color tone. For example, a polished or honed corsica cream marble pared with a brushed shells reef coral stone blends together to create a consistent color palate. Another option, it to choose a natural stone available in multiple finishes, such as polished, honed, leathered or brushed. Remember natural stone allows you to customize your order. So if you find that perfect stone, you can always special order it in the finish of your choice.
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2018年4月11日星期三

Granite Countertops VS. Quartz Countertops

Quartz,is an “engineered” stone, meaning a manufacturing plant uses various grades and sizes of quartz crystals and mixes them with resin and pigment (for color) in a ratio of 93% quartz to 7% resin(yes, we’ll still refer to quartz as natural stone, but it’s not as natural as granite). Fabricators create quartz countertops in much the same way as they do granite countertops: by cutting the shapes from the slab and then profiling and polishing the edges.
Granite—a natural stone—is indeed 100% natural as it is quarried directly from the earth in large blocks. These blocks are then sliced into slabs and polished on one side at the quarry before being shipped to the broker or fabricator. Fabricators cut shapes from the slabs according to your countertop specifications. They then profile and polish the edges.
Here’s a comparison of the two products on five key points, with a summary recommendation at the end.
1. Which One Is More “Natural”?
Both countertop materials are overwhelmingly made of a natural product, but one comes out slightly ahead:
Granite: 100% natural. Slab granite counters are sliced from quarries, cut to size, and honed down until they are smooth.
Quartz: 97% natural. Prominent quartz countertop makers note that 93% natural quartz aggregates are mixed with the remaining 7% of color pigments and polymer resins. The resins bind the particles together.
2. Cost
Quartz used to be more expensive than granite, but things have changed somewhat recently. With advances in technology and production methods, both quartz and granite are now closely priced. Granted, you may come across some rare exotic slab of granite that was unearthed in a remote Brazilian jungle during a lunar eclipse, but for the most part, the cost is a non-factor.
3. Durability
Quartz: Engineered stone has the flaws engineered out. You will not find invisible striations just waiting to crack open someday, as you will find with slab granite. Due to the presence of the resins, quartz counters are less prone to staining.
Granite: Natural slab granite, for all its beauty, has flaws and imperfections that homeowners either love, accept, or hate. Granite stains if subjected to red wine.
4. Maintenance
Stone, whether natural or engineered, seems like it should be maintenance-free. Not so. Both materials require maintenance, with granite requiring more than quartz:
Quartz: Quartz does not need initial or continued sealing.
Granite: Granite needs to be sealed upon installation, and then again on a regular basis.
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