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The Top 5 Natural Stone Tile Patterns

May 30, 2012
Whether you are looking to honor a classic tradition or tap into your creative side, natural stone tile lends itself to countless design options. To make it easier for his clients to determine their tile style, interior designer Mark Hermogeno narrows down the most popular tile patterns into five main categories. 
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Tips on How to Choose the Natural Stone Tile That's Right for You

May 24, 2012
While there are various tile materials to choose from, "when it comes to durability, natural stone is the crème de la crème," as Houzz staff writer Vanessa Brunner puts it. But choosing to go with natural stone tile is the easy part. It's the next series of decisions that can be a bit harder due to the infinite possible combinations of stone types, colors, edge profiles, finishes and patterns. But before you can think about the design details, you must first decide whether you will use marble, granite or slate as well as which finish - honed, polished, brushed, natural cleft, etc. - that you want this stone to be fabricated with. In order to find the right natural stone tile and finish that is right for you, Brunner suggests asking yourself three questions.  
  1. Where will this tile be installed? Will it be installed as flooring, walls or a backsplash? 
  2. How will this tile be used? Will it be exposed to high-traffic or will it serve as a low-traffic decorative accent? 
  3. What is your tile surface budget? Don't forget to consider cost of installation. 
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Marble and Granite and Wood: 2 beautiful products from nature combined

May 17, 2012
Your home is probably the largest investment you'll ever make, so properly maintaining the residence is essential in sustaining the current value of the home. Of course, there are many methods of upgrading the home, many of which have a direct impact on the value of the house, which is helpful, should you ever decide to sell the home and receive a large return on your investment. Some of the very best material used inside the house for improving value are natural products, such as wood and stone. Natural stone tiles not only age beautifully, but are more desirable than laminate and other imitation materials. If you are looking to upgrade the current fireplace or walkway in your home and have a wood floor surrounding the fireplace, your only main material option for the fireplace is some sort of stone. Brick is used often in this practice, but if you want a more organic feel to the fireplace, there is nothing better than natural stone tiles. 

Natural stone tiles come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, stone type and color. So, no matter how kind of design you are going for, it is possible with these stones. The best part about buying natural stone tiles for your fireplace, entryway, or just about any other location in your home, is you don't need one large piece. This helps it look right at home with wood paneling in the floor. Wood is already desirable inside the house, as it looks cleaner than what carpet does. Additionally, wood paneling comes in different sizes and colors (and kinds of wood) also, so you can select the perfect stain of wood and perfect size of panels to match the size and style of your natural stone tiles at home. 

Natural products blend wonderfully together, as stone tiles along side wood floor paneling gives a very nice aesthetic. You have probably been inside a house where carpet or wood flooring meet in-between rooms and gives off a rather odd look. This is usually because the designer or home owners (or both) weren't sure of how to best stop one material and start another. With wood flooring and stone tile, this isn't the case. The two items, which often are found along side one another in nature, look perfect next to each other in your home, which greatly improves not only the look, but overall home value. 
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3-D Natural Marble Tiles for Visually Engaging & Inviting Interiors

May 10, 2012
Web designer Josh Byers says, "The proper and subtle use of texture takes a design from being flat and dead to noticeable and alive." While Byers was referring to a different kind of design when he said this, this concept applies just as well to interior design. Texture is one of the 5 basic elements of interior design. It is the tactile and visual characteristic of a surface, so it can be hard, soft, smooth, rough, shiny, matte, etc. All surfaces have texture, but it is the proper combination of various textures that makes a design balanced, sophisticated and interesting. 
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How to Create Unique Design Effects with Natural Stone Tile Mosaics

May 08, 2012
The beauty of natural stone tile mosaics are the infinite possibilities when it comes to designs. Mosaics can be applied to work in the same way as decorative wallpaper or a hanging piece of art, but with natural stone you have the added benefits of water resistance and durability. This means that natural stone tile mosaics can be used to create design effects that wallpaper and artwork simply could not. Whether for a kitchen, bath or even outdoors, a unique tile mosaic can turn an ordinary space into a work of art. 

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Make Mudrooms Beautiful & Functional with Natural Stone Tile

May 03, 2012
Ceramic tiles and natural stone flooring are the two most popular flooring options when it comes to designing mudrooms due to their durability and low maintenance, according to Build Direct. But just because mudrooms need to be designed to stand up to the toughest messes, does not mean you have to sacrifice aesthetics.  
Natural stone tile flooring is the only way to achieve high function and high style and sophistication in a mudroom. With intriguing colors and textures, natural stone can transform the mudroom into a space that enhances the look and value of your home. After proper sealing, the durability of natural stone is unmatched by any other material. Even with wear and tear, your stone tile flooring will look naturally beautifully for years to come. Here are some stunning mudroom designs with natural stone tile flooring for inspiration. 
Gray-green slate tile
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By John Kraemer & Sons via Houzz
Travertine marble tile
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By Michael Roberts Construction via Houzz
Mosaic natural stone tile
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By LDa Architecture & Interiors via Houzz
Flamed finished natural stone tile
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By Crystal Kitchen Center via Houzz
Beige slate tiles
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By Castro Design Studio via Houzz
Stop hiding your mudroom from company, and start remodeling this space to achieve a mudroom you are happy to show off. Shop from a wide array of high quality granite, marble, travertine and slate tiles right here on the Marble and Granite website. All prices are included and products can be purchased directly from the site and shipped anywhere in the country. We even offer a listings of fabricators to find a reputable one in your area. Call 877-39-STONE with any product or shipping questions. 
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Content is what makes MarbleandGranite.com a top Website

May 01, 2012

The kitchen is the room of the house where people spend the most time…and the most money. At Marble and Granite, Inc. our goal is to make sure the time you spend in your kitchen is enjoyable and the money you spend is put to good use.

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If you are considering replacing you marble and granite countertops you will find all the information and assistance you need on our website.

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Use our locator to find a fabricator near you. We take pride in guiding you to only the top nationwide fabricators offering quality work at reasonable prices. The fabricator you choose is a critical link in the process and we at Marble and Granite, Inc. want to guide you in the right direction.

Check our “Helpful Resources” tab to find out what you need to know before you buy. Here we will explain the features, appearance and care of each product so you can determine which one best suits your needs and budget. You can download our care maintenance guide.

Marble and Granite, Inc. is the largest natural stone wholesaler in New England. We have been importing first-class products from around the world since 1990. Our website is your one-stop source for marble and granite. You will also find our company history, meet our experienced team, see photos of our two showrooms and read testimonials from satisfied customers.

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You spend a lot of time in your kitchen…Marble and Granite, Inc. wants you to get the most from the money you spend.

Visit www.marbleandgranite.com today.

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Comparing Granite or Marble Tiles & Ceramic Tiles: Which is Right for You?

April 26, 2012
 While the aesthetics will play a significant part in the type of tiles you choose, there are other factors to consider when choosing tiles. To help determine the type of tiles that are right for you, here are some guidelines for granite or marble tiles and ceramic tiles. 
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Types of Marble Tile: Sizes & Shapes

April 24, 2012

Tiles are most popular in bathroom and kitchen design, but homeowners and designers need not limit them to these applications as tiles can beautify any room.  Tile work can make a space feel larger or, on the contrary, more intimate. They can create an artistic and eclectic feel to interiors. Or, they can transform a space to become more grandly and formal. Ranging from sizes 1x1-inch mosaics to 36x36 inch tiles, here are the most common types of marble tile, as indicated by Better Homes & Gardens

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Crema Marfil Marble Tiles Interior Design Trends

April 17, 2012

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