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  2. Designers Are Predicting These Outdoor Living Trends Will Be ...

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    In this house on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, an outdoor kitchen features open shelves and backsplash clad in Portuguese tiles, an Allia sink from Rohl, and handmade Mexican glassware.

  3. Adamson House - Wikipedia

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    Tile is everywhere — from the ceramic wall clock above the tile-topped oak table in the kitchen to the floor-to-ceiling tiled bathrooms." [11] Dog bath at Adamson House. One of the home's most popular examples of tilework is a 60-foot (18 m) imitation Persian carpet made of tile, including small pieces designed to look like rug fringes. [2]

  4. Teak furniture - Wikipedia

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    Teak wood is used for making boats, furniture, and other things which require resistance to the elements. Teak is used for outdoor furniture but is not recommended for full exposure to sunlight. Being more expensive than most other woods, teak furniture has become something of a status symbol. Not only is it common for a teak bench, chair, or ...

  5. Victorian Turkish baths - Wikipedia

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    A warm coloured teak has been adopted for the dado, doors, and panelling, and forms a perfect setting to the gorgeous effect of the [floor] tiles and ceiling. The stanchions, [ h ] also cased in teak, are carved all over with an intricate Moorish pattern, surmounted by a carved cap.

  6. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Tiles in a pub in Utrecht, Netherlands A late Art Nouveau kiosk (1923) in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria covered with tiles from Manises, Spain. Panot is a type of outdoor cement tile and the associated paving style, both found in Barcelona. In 2010, around 5,000,000 m 2 (54,000,000 sq ft) of Barcelona streets were panot-tiled. [10]

  7. Rosehaugh House - Wikipedia

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    In the basement, a bathing area was created under a blue dome, lined with blue Persian tiles, and featuring a heated swimming pool, a Turkish bath, and an Italian drinking fountain. The interior of Rosehaugh House is characterized by mahogany and teak woodwork. The door frames and open fireplaces were ornate.