Wet and Wild |
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Go ahead and make a (back) splash.
No tile motif is too bold for today’s colourful kitchens. |
Natasha Mekhail |
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Baroque ’n’ Roll
Patterned tiles in damask, flourishes and swirls, such as Horus Art’s Barocco, function like wallpaper for wet environments. From $25 per square foot. |
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Wallflowers
Floral patterns like those in Viva or Sicis’ Flower Power collection (below) or Poppies from Edmonton’s Flux Glass Studio lend a touch of drama to the kitchen. From $50 per square foot. |
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Pixel Perfect
The world’s smallest porcelain cube tiles, Frammenti by Brix, are so versatile they can wrap smoothly around a column. From $40 per square foot. |
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Glam Central Station
Elongated subway tiles produce clean lines in more ways than one: they reduce the number of grout lines. From $3.50 per square foot. -Natasha Mekhail |
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A Touch of
Tuscany An Edmonton home takes on Old World character thanks
to the use of authentic materials: Venetian plaster, a stone wine cellar and,
best of all, an outdoor pizza oven. |
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