AUTUMN LEAVES TOP TRENDS
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Craven Dunnill Firestone in Amber from Renaissance Collection
At Nature’s Core
Craven Dunill – “Stone is a construction material which is widely featured in most porcelain tile collections; the latest printing technology ensures an authentic look combined with the practical features of porcelain, such as easy maintenance and longevity. The current preference for strong patterning within the stone-effect imbues the tile with depth of character and impact.”
Stone & Ceramic Warehouse – “Marble-effect porcelain tiles are another away to incorporate some of nature’s most beautiful gifts into interiors in an easy and budget- friendly process. Our Marble Tech Calcatta range is particularly striking as the amount of ’natural’ variation from tile to tile is unseen in previous incarnations of this type of assimilation.”
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Brintons Abbotsford Heather Kilgour
A Pop of Pattern
Natalie Littlehales, Consumer Marketing Manager at Brintons – “Patterned flooring is a versatile option for autumn. At Brintons, we are seeing a resurgence in classic patterns and prints, such as tartans and plaids, which create a warm, cosy feeling - perfect for living rooms and dining rooms where you want to create a homely atmosphere for welcoming guests and making them feel comfortable.
“To mix and match patterned carpets and plains in adjacent rooms, ensure that you stick to a similar colour palette. For example, a soft, delicate pattern in silvers, greys and stones will naturally sit well against greys or beiges in a plain range – creating a seamless transition from both pattern to plain and room to room.”
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