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  2. This Beach House Is a Sea of Beautiful Block Prints

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    Living Room. Pictured above: Custom back-to-back sofas create two distinct spaces.Paint: Crisp Linen (trim), AMR White (walls), and Cool Breeze (ceiling), Benjamin Moore.Chairs: Palecek.Armchair ...

  3. 15 Coastal Bedrooms That Are Easy, Breezy, and Beautiful - AOL

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    A foolproof way to embrace a coastal aesthetic is to paint everything white. In the children’s room of this seaside English lighthouse, the curved walls become a bold decorative statement. The ...

  4. 8 Bathroom Paint Colors Designers Are Loving For 2025

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    “For a recent project, we selected a beautiful deep teal blue tile from Heath Ceramics and paired it with Hague Blue from Farrow & Ball (No. 30) to create a color-drenched bathroom. The deep ...

  5. Porcelain tile - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain tiles or ceramic tiles are either tiles made of porcelain, or relatively tough ceramic tiles made with a variety of materials and methods, that are suitable for use as floor tiles, or for walls. They have a low water absorption rate, generally less than 0.5 percent. The clay used to build porcelain tiles is generally denser than ...

  6. List of Whaling Walls - Wikipedia

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    Painted over in 1996; painted ceramic tile mural made in 1996; wall-mounted painted mural-on-canvas in 2019 [3] [4] 02: Young Gray Whale: Ocean Institute, San Clemente, California: March 20, 1982: Relocated to Concordia Elementary School, San Clemente. 03: Spyhopping: Marineland of the Pacific, Rancho Palos Verdes, California: June 27, 1984 ...

  7. Encaustic tile - Wikipedia

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    The pattern appears inlaid into the body of the tile, so that the design remains as the tile is worn down. Encaustic tiles may be glazed or unglazed and the inlay may be as shallow as 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3 mm), as is often the case with "printed" encaustic tile from the later medieval period, or as deep as 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm).