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The rapid urbanization trends observed worldwide are significantly influencing the global roofing tiles market industr ...
Mimicking the heat-regulating ability of an elephant's skin, the bumpy fungus-based tiles improved cooling rates by as much ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNShould you use terracotta tiles in a bathroom? Designers weigh in on the enduring appeal of this age-old designNo bathroom is complete without tiles, and as homeowners continue to look for ways to add personality and character to their ...
If you're into that lived-in, cozy aesthetic, we may have just happened upon your new favorite trend... enter the brick floor ...
Scientists in Singapore have created special wall tiles made from fungi that could help cool buildings naturally, without ...
Oyster mushrooms and repurposed bamboo furniture scraps may be an unlikely combination for a tough building material, but ...
Tiles are moving beyond just backsplashes and making their way onto kitchen furniture. Billingsley has noticed a growing ...
Kit-kat tiles are back in style and can add flair to any bathroom. The slim mosaic tiles are the perfect look for a subtle ...
Scientists at NTU Singapore develop mycelium-based tiles inspired by elephant skin to regulate building temperatures.
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed "fungi tiles" that ...
A team of scientists have developed ‘fungi tiles’ that could one day help to bring the heat down in buildings without ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Trendy Tile Option That's Replacing Tired And Dated White MarbleBecause white marble has become so popular, some say that it can look tired and dated. If you agree, consider this trendy ...
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