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SPRING INTO ACTION BluePrint Ceramics’ tile trend team have put together
a showcase of their top tile trend predictions for spring, based on what’s hot in interiors right now.
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REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW? Keep up-to-date with all of the latest news, products
and services from the forefront of the tiling industry.
10 QUESTIONS Not content on just hearing her expert opinion in our
Textured Tiles feature section, we were intrigued to know more about Julia Janosa, Senior Interior Designer from Temza. Offering us more of an insight into her life and career, Julia has answered this issue’s 10 Questions.
ADHESIVES & GROUTS
GROUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE Discover which of BAL’s rapid-setting adhesives and
grouts is best for your project.
DON’T CRACK UNDER PRESSURE Kerakoll’s eco-friendly GreenBuilding products were
recently specified for a remote development in Cumbria. — 04 —
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CULTURAL & HISTORICAL BUILDINGS
NATIONAL TREASURES Managing Director of stone care specialist LTP,
Richard Osborne, discusses the maintenance concerns that need to be taken into account when dealing with stone surfaces in historical settings.
RESTORING A MASTERPIECE Gary Walters, Managing Director of Stone Age,
outlines the main points to consider when specifying and installing stone in prestigious and historical locations. He also shares an example of such a project that Stone Age carried out for the Victoria & Albert Museum.
TEXTURED TILES
STANDING OUT Julia Janosa, Senior Interior Designer from Temza
Interior Design Studio, explains how textured tiles can easily be incorporated into a design scheme.
MAXIMUM IMPACT Topps Tiles’ Sian O’Neill explains how to get creative
and have fun with textured tiles.
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