Tiles from Fordham Marble Help A-List Winning Bath Attain Its Grand Look

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This year’s A-List winning bathroom uses tile and stone from Fordham Marble to help achieve its design goals. Our Thassos and Carrara Marble Waterjet tiles on the floor, and the Thassos Marble on the vanities and tub, help give the space serenity, depth and a sense of grandeur.

Click here to read what At Home magazine said about this breathtaking marvel of a bathroom!

Fordham Marble Provides Quartzite Countertops and Subway Tiles for Houzz’s Kitchen of the Week

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Quartzite countertops, a backsplash with subway tiles and a niche with mosaic herringbone marble tile adorn a renovated kitchen in a house in Quogue, New York.

The honed quartzite countertops grace all the counter space and the island. For the backsplash, Fordham Marble used ceramic subway tile.

We are pleased to have contributed to the elegant look and feel of this exciting kitchen upgrade. Read more about the renovation project at Houzz.

Images courtesy of Houzz.

Cement Tile vs. Porcelain Tile – Which One Is Better?

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As one of the designers at Fordham Marble, I can say this is one of the many questions we are frequently asked: “Which are better, Cement Tiles or Porcelain Tiles?” Well, there is no clear cut answer. I know, not the answer you hoping for. But there is more. Not to worry. I have here a list of more commonly asked questions that will help you decide which is best for your project – Cement or Porcelain.

Natural Stone-Looking Porcelain Tiles!

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Take a look at our large format Porcelain Tile. Natural Stone look with zero maintenance—no fuss, no muss! The matte finish in classic grey looks great with the Nano Glass Counter Top.

 

 

 

Tile It Up Now / Fordham Marble
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Bettina Routh Mud Room, Hallway & Powder Room

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When design and function come together to create a truly wonderful space. As demonstrated here by Designer, Bettina Routh. This Porcelain tile is as durable as it is beautiful. Flowing seamlessly from the mud room / hallway into the Powder Room. The powder room features a modern Nano Glass countertop that is a true showstopper.  Notice the beautiful vanity cabinet, also designed by Bettina.

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