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New Interior Identities Blog - Recreating Rooms

We've begun publishing a new design blog at InteriorIdentities.Blogspot.com

The first two posts deal with the redesign of kitchen and bath spaces. Take a look and let us know what you think.

Keep Coloring on the walls,
Haleigh

Added by Haleigh on September 19, 2009 at 8:25am — No Comments

"Tapestries" in glass & porcelain - perfect for kitchen & bath design!

MTS just put up the first photos of its all new Tapestries Collection - a line of cutting edge textile & retro modern repeating designs etched on glass tile & glazed porcelain & ceramic tiles.

The reaction already has been overwhelmingly positive, and for that we're grateful to everyone who gave us their feedback, suggestions and compliments.

Curious? Want a sneak peek at the new designs? Thought you might....

How's this for your backsplash or bath?…

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Added by Haleigh on August 14, 2009 at 1:57pm — No Comments

Calling all Color Addicts!

Tired of looking at shades of beige? We're right there with you. We're WILD about color, and we know that many of you are, too. So for all of you color addicts, we've introduced three unbelievable new lines:



The I Love Color Collection offers stunning glass tile blends from our Kaleidoscope & Prism Factor glass tile lines, inspired by palettes…
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Added by Haleigh on July 8, 2009 at 1:00pm — No Comments

The Rachael Ray Show & New Geometric Shape in Mosaic Tile

First, I want to remind everyone to watch (or TiVO) the Rachael Ray show on Monday, November 24th to see our latest custom mural on display. We're all looking forward to finding out who the surprise guest is going to be : )



Second, a quick note to let you know that we're having a great time at Mosaic Tile Supplies adding to our line of Lyric Retro Glazed Porcelain mosaic tiles, and the new geometric shapes are anything but the standard.



We've just introduced a new line of… Continue

Added by Haleigh on November 21, 2008 at 11:30am — No Comments

Venturing into the Wilds of Color - An Adventurer's Guidebook

We've preparing our new color blends for next year, and studying the trends for both 2008 and 2009 created the perfect jumping-off point for another post on ways to use color - my favorite topic : )



The top colors for 2008 were, for the most part, not a huge surprise: Green was a major player, as were shades of blue (Iris Blue was Pantone's pick of the year) and earth tones. I've always referred to these three as "safe" colors. Water and earth tones seem to appeal to the widest… Continue

Added by Haleigh on November 3, 2008 at 12:13pm — No Comments

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Added by Haleigh on August 29, 2008 at 12:49pm — No Comments

Renovating your Mid-Century Bungalow Kitchen or Bath

I've been getting a lot of calls lately from homeowners who want to renovate a 30's to 60's home in period style, but aren't sure what product to use. So, I thought I'd post a quick note for those of you who have been asking yourselves the same question.



My advice? There are 3 ways to go, and they're all about shape: Penny Round,… Continue

Added by Haleigh on August 29, 2008 at 11:15am — No Comments

Creating the Perfect Color Scheme for a Bungalow Style Home

The American Craftsman Bungalow, a popular architectural style during the arts and crafts period (1910-1925) is one of my favorite styles, and I love the earthy colors that were used by designers and architects of the period.





Today, I'll give you some color schemes for traditional bungalow homes using standard color theory, with some gray and yellow-based greens as the primary colors in the schemes.





There are many… Continue

Added by Haleigh on April 9, 2008 at 11:44am — 5 Comments

Historic Color Palettes for Interior Design

At MosaicTileSupplies.com, we've been putting together a catalog of historical color palettes to help homeowners and designers create color schemes that are in sync with each space's architectural style.



I'd like to hear what architectural era holds the most interest for our members, so that we can focus on your current projects.



SO, is it Mid-Century Modern? Arts & Crafts Era ? Maybe Spanish Revival, Art Deco or Art Nouveau? Federal or Colonial?

Let me know what… Continue

Added by Haleigh on April 9, 2008 at 10:00am — No Comments

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