Coasters are a very easy way to add holiday charm or everyday personality in your home. They come in a broad variety of colors, textures and materials, and everyone needs them, so they make great gifts. The ones featured here come in eco-friendly materials like slate, stone, wood and wool.
Austin residents now have an alternative to the larger, more well-known hardware stores: TreeHouse. Built on the principles of providing healthy, sustainable, affordable and long-lasting products for the home, residents with all sorts of projects will be able to find what they need here. More

Last week, I showed you one of the more artful ceramic and stone companies from this year's Cersaie floor and wall coverings show. Today, I wanted to introduce you Lea Ceramiche, a company that is leading the way with three notable trends in the ceramics industry—ultra-slim designs, large format tiles, and digital inspired looks. More
Budget is the name of the game, but you'd never know after taking a peek at Andi and Dean's newly renovated bathroom. Following the purchase of their San Francisco Victorian last year, the couple has taken on the remodel room by room. Check out the amazing transformation of their master bath! More
Waterworks, known for its high-end bathroom fixtures and fittings, has launched a new collection called Waterworks Studio, which will offer simpler, more streamlined--and more affordable--versions of its top-shelf products. The collection appears in Waterworks showrooms this month and begins shipping in December. More
Your walls can speak volumes about your style. By choosing a handmade wall treatment you shout about the beautiful potential of sustainable design from the rooftops. Handmade wall coverings go way beyond paint—checkout these wall papers, stencils, tiles and more beyond the jump. More
I am in love with handcrafted decorative cement tiles. Every time I comes across a photo of a bathroom wall or a courtyard floor outfitted with these gorgeous Moroccan-style tiles, I immediately bookmark it into one of my "favorite images" folders. (Or, as it's more informally known, my "One-day-I'm-going-to-have-a-house-and-some-money" folder.) I love how this look, no matter the application, completely stands on its own. A room with these tiles doesn't need a lot of other stuff in it. And as it turns out, authentic handmade cement tiles are pretty green, too, as I discovered when I started reading up about them. More
This project was completed by some regular readers from Seattle: "In March 2010, I came upon the ever-popular Penny Tile floor post on your site. At the time, we were in the process of renovating our 1950s rambler and I was unsuccessful in finding a contractor to complete a concrete overlay (thin-set concrete) design on our master bathroom floor. A standard flooring option just wasn't what we were envisioning for this space…" More
Modwalls' products are not only beautiful, but many of them are made from 100% post-consumer recycled glass. The process they use doesn't involve melting, so even the production process is relatively green. Their newest product is a recycled glass tile, designed to look like pebbles. More




















































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