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No CommentsHere they are…. your long awaited photos of our Kitchen Backsplash Winner’s Beveled Arabesque tile installation. RE: FINALLY: Beveled Arabesque Tiled Backsplash-Pro Photos! clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by rookie_2010 (My Page) on Fri, Jun 4, 10 at 14:06 Oh how beautiful!!!!!!! The ...Read more.
No CommentsA Race to Renovate With a very limited independent film–scale budget, Annette Joseph transformed an ideal (yet very raw) two bedroom downtown Nashville loft into a cozy, light filled space that was just perfect for my family’s stay there. Housed in a building called “The Icon” in the up-and-coming “Gulch” area, Annette and her team ...Read more.
This Sexy New Porcelain Flooring, puts Style in Tile
Bathrooms, Features, Interior Design, Tile Designs
Available at Mission Stone and Tile, this Sexy New porcelain flooring puts Style in Tile. Made of fine porcelain stoneware 10 mm thick, with a glossy and natural finish, this series opens a new chapter in the Rex line of products dedicated to natural materials: Having presented tiles inspired by wood, leather and stone, the ...Read more.
No CommentsA Splash of Sophistication When searching for ideas for your Kitchen backsplash, it seems that there are thousands of options. I have compiled a top ten list of kitchen backsplashes, and unique finds! When you are shopping, remember: it’s a focal point in your home, and usually, not much square footage is needed. It’s an ...Read more.
Lawn Gone! Mary Elizabeth's Backyard Retreat (as seen on HGTV!)
Exterior Design, Features, Tile Designs
Forget the national TV coverage, the lights, cameras and action. Even if HGTV had never shown up in Mary Elizabeth Hulsey’s backyard, that space would still be a superstar—a sophisticated, in-the-city retreat that’s always ready for its close-up. Of course, HGTV did show up at Mary Elizabeth’s house recently, to feature her bodacious backyard on ...Read more.
No CommentsA Nashville 12 South home goes contemporary without losing sight of the neighborhood’s historic legagcy. It only takes one glance to tell something different is going on. Once you refocus beyond what initially caught your eye- the sun glinting off the tin-clad eaves, maybe, or the zen-inspired landscaping courtesy of Anne Daigh with Page Duke ...Read more.
