Tiles are found throughout residential and commercial spaces, adding to the durability and unique design of the area. Many of us don’t know that there are different types of grouts depending on many environmental factors. Grout is a joint expansion agent; it protects your tile edges, adds surface resistance, and prevents humidity and dirt from getting underneath the tile. Read on to learn more about what type of grout would be best for your next tile project.
Read more →Atlas Marble & Tile is always striving to bring in the newest and most exciting styles for your home and business. That is why we always look for the latest trends and beautiful, enduring classics. Our tile can be used throughout your home, on floors and walls. They can also be easily coupled with many decorative special-order components to make your space exciting and original. We have new tile combinations in stock all the time. The world is truly your oyster.
Read more →Subway tile is commonplace in bathrooms and kitchens across the country. It offers a timeless look that complements practically every modern home style, and it is easy to clean and can withstand years of use before showing signs of wear. Best of all, there are endless uses around the house for this versatile tile with flair to spare.
Read more →Tile is one of the most popular materials for home renovations, and there are tons of styles to choose from. Many homeowners love the artisan look and feel of handmade tiles, but ordering large quantities can get expensive very quickly. That’s why imperfect handmade-looking tiles are quickly becoming a go-to option for homeowners and contractors looking for a one-of-a-kind finish. This kind of tile uses a slightly different manufacturing process that gives the tile a warm and personal feel. And when it comes to applications and benefits, the only limit is your imagination.
Read more →Many homeowners love tile because it’s a durable and low-maintenance material that looks great pretty much anywhere. However, people often misconstrue “low-maintenance” to mean “no-maintenance” when that is not the case. Follow these simple at-home tips to care for tiles and keep them looking brand new.
Read more →Backsplashes are a standard design feature in homes these days. And while tile has been around for a very long time, the modern backsplash is a more recent creation. While the exact origins are debatable, we know the popularity of backsplashes coincides with the advent of running water in homes. Many homeowners in the 1930s wanted a way to protect their walls, hence the emergence of the tile backsplash.
Read more →The thought of learning how to properly tile a wall can seem overwhelming, but with the right information and the proper tools, the task isn’t as daunting as you might first expect. When learning how to tile a wall, first understand and remember that the wall tile you will use is not the same as floor tile!
Read more →Mixing and matching tile patterns like a design pro can feel incredibly rewarding. And using different tile patterns can help express your style, giving your home a unique look. But the sheer amount of tile options can just as easily overwhelm you as it can inspire you. We’ve got you covered if you’re a homeowner or contractor looking to add flair to your project. Below are some professional tips for mixing and matching tile patterns. Each tip can help you create an elegant space worth the investment.
Read more →At some point, you’ve probably considered DIY home renovations to help save a little money. Perhaps you’re at that point now. You’re ready to tile or retile your home, but you’re not sure if you should tackle it yourself or hire a team for professional tile installation. Keep reading to learn about the pros and cons of both scenarios.
Read more →Tiling is a popular flooring solution in the world of construction. It’s hard to picture a home without any ceramic or porcelain tile. The popularity spills over to outdoor living spaces such as kitchens, decks, and patios. Unfortunately, contrary to popular opinion, ceramic tile does not perform well outside. Read on to learn why porcelain tiles are better options for outdoor kitchens.
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