Size: 9 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ 1 sq.ft.: 3.36 pcs Weight: 3.9 lbs Variation: V2
Whether you enjoy spending time in your backyard year round, or you only venture out there during the summer, a patio cover is well worth the investment. From inexpensive to extravagant, here are 35 stylish ideas worth considering.
Size: 7.5″ x 7.5″ x 3″ 1 sq.ft: 2.56 pcs Weight: 5.75 lbs Variation: V2 (Slight Variation) Usage Recommended for - Interior walls, kitchen islands, entryways, fireplace surrounds, and privacy walls. - Outdoor applications, such as patio walls, outdoor kitchens, shower walls, and vent walls. Avoid use in - Areas exposed to harsh freezing conditions. Installation Tip Adhering the blocks Option 1 : Masonry Cement You can use masonry cement (mortar) to adhere the blocks. That’s basically the same materials that you would use when building a brick wall. Advantage of using masonry cement: A rather straightforward installation: You would use the mortar as the adhesive that will stick the blocks together and as the cement that will be visible between the block joints. Read more on blog. Option 2 : Prolite Large Format Tile Mortar We recommend using ProLite® Premium Large Format Tile Mortar as an adhesive. You can assemble terra-cotta breeze block walls by using an adhesive between the blocks and sticking the blocks together with some type of spacing system. Advantage of using ProLite: You can use a minimal amount of ProLite to adhere the blocks together and then fill the grout spacing with a conventional sanded grout. That means, you can choose any sanded grout color you want, and are not limited to just cement gray. Read more on blog. CREDITS Design and Photo by Neighbors ATX Dog Park Design and Install by Jon Nuckels | Photo by Nick Simonite PRODUCT DESCRIPTION About Breeze Blocks : Where form meets function, breeze blocks can serve as a design accent, a shade covering or a vented wall system in your backyard! Besides being pretty to look at, these architectural pieces can actively raise your comfort level. Their main purpose is to balance the impact of sunlight and provide welcoming ventilation. Read more on the blog. We love how our blocks define space - outdoors and indoors. Use it as a partition wall, a focal point or as a bar face! PRODUCT DETAILS Size ` Thickness 3″ RETURNS & SHIPPING We do not accept returns of any of our products. Please read our policy prior to placing an order. Return and Cancellation Policy l Shipping Policy
We've put together 7 of our favorite outdoor tile ideas featuring Fireclay tile for you to try on your patio this year.
Size: 9 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ 1 sq.ft: 3.3 pcs Weight: 3.8 lbs Variation: V2 (Slight Variation) Usage Recommended for - Interior walls, kitchen islands, entryways, fireplace surrounds, and privacy walls. - Outdoor applications, such as patio walls, outdoor kitchens, shower walls, and vent walls. Avoid use in - Areas exposed to harsh freezing conditions. Adhering the blocks Option 1 : Masonry Cement You can use masonry cement (mortar) to adhere the blocks. That’s basically the same materials that you would use when building a brick wall. Advantage of using masonry cement: A rather straightforward installation: You would use the mortar as the adhesive that will stick the blocks together and as the cement that will be visible between the block joints. Read more on blog. Option 2 : Prolite Large Format Tile Mortar We recommend using ProLite® Premium Large Format Tile Mortar as an adhesive. You can assemble terra-cotta breeze block walls by using an adhesive between the blocks and sticking the blocks together with some type of spacing system. Advantage of using ProLite: You can use a minimal amount of ProLite to adhere the blocks together and then fill the grout spacing with a conventional sanded grout. That means, you can choose any sanded grout color you want, and are not limited to just cement gray. Read more on blog. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION About Breeze Blocks : Where form meets function, breeze blocks can serve as a design accent, a shade covering or a vented wall system in your backyard! Besides being pretty to look at, these architectural pieces can actively raise your comfort level. Their main purpose is to balance the impact of sunlight and provide welcoming ventilation. Read more on the blog. We love how our blocks define space - outdoors and indoors. Use it as a partition wall, a focal point or as a bar face! PRODUCT DETAILS Size 9 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ Thickness 2 1/4″ RETURNS & SHIPPING We do not accept returns of any of our products. Please read our policy prior to placing an order. Return and Cancellation Policy l Shipping Policy
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Welcome to the 7th installment of What We're Loving! Each month, we'll be sharing all the inspiring home decor and trends we've stumbled upon and felt compelled to share this month. Check back every month to see what's inspiring us. 1. Warm + tropical vacation inspired interiors I don't know if its the rust colored decorative tiles or the rattan lanterns and natural wood everywhere, but I am loving these vacation mode inspired interiors. Via Crate & Barrel Via Bali Interiors Via Down the Rabbit Hole Wines Via Byshnordic.com Via Arch Daily Via Bali Interiors Via Casa Palma Bali Via Bali Interiors 2. A refreshing new take on the classic bedroom headboard Say 'goodbye' to harsh edges and metal bars. Say 'hello' to this a round, soft and oh so stylish bedroom accessory. Via Domino (DIY PROJECT HERE WITH POOL NOODLES) Via adairs Via Temple & Webster Via Green Wedding Shoes Via Domino 3. A minimalist approach to using tiles around the sink Cost savings? Check! Less time? Check! Loving how these sinks are styled with just the right amount of tile to avoid water splatter on the walls while looking fabulous. Via Pinterest Via West Elm Via Cletile.com 4. Funky privacy walls that keep the neighbors eyes out but still turn heads Via Pinterest Via a Beautiful Mess Via Pinterest Via Design Rulz Via Pinterest Via Delightfull.eu Via Bing Via Arch Daily
Looking to turn your home into a cozy and stylish haven? We've got a delightful surprise for you! Prepare to be amazed as we unveil a curated collection of 30 home decor treasures that will elevate your space. From incredibly lifelike artificial plants that bring nature indoors with zero maintenance, to luxurious blankets that add a touch of elegance to your living room, and oh-so-comfortable chairs that beckon you to relax after a long day—this incredible assortment is like investing in a beautiful and comfortable future. With these unique finds from Amazon, you can create an inviting atmosphere that will make your guests wonder how you managed to find such amazing pieces.
Size: 9 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ 1 sq.ft: 3.3 pcs Weight: 3.8 lbs Variation: V2 (Slight Variation) Usage Recommended for - Interior walls, kitchen islands, entryways, fireplace surrounds, and privacy walls. - Outdoor applications, such as patio walls, outdoor kitchens, shower walls, and vent walls. Avoid use in - Areas exposed to harsh freezing conditions. Adhering the blocks Option 1 : Masonry Cement You can use masonry cement (mortar) to adhere the blocks. That’s basically the same materials that you would use when building a brick wall. Advantage of using masonry cement: A rather straightforward installation: You would use the mortar as the adhesive that will stick the blocks together and as the cement that will be visible between the block joints. Read more on blog. Option 2 : Prolite Large Format Tile Mortar We recommend using ProLite® Premium Large Format Tile Mortar as an adhesive. You can assemble terra-cotta breeze block walls by using an adhesive between the blocks and sticking the blocks together with some type of spacing system. Advantage of using ProLite: You can use a minimal amount of ProLite to adhere the blocks together and then fill the grout spacing with a conventional sanded grout. That means, you can choose any sanded grout color you want, and are not limited to just cement gray. Read more on blog. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION About Breeze Blocks : Where form meets function, breeze blocks can serve as a design accent, a shade covering or a vented wall system in your backyard! Besides being pretty to look at, these architectural pieces can actively raise your comfort level. Their main purpose is to balance the impact of sunlight and provide welcoming ventilation. Read more on the blog. We love how our blocks define space - outdoors and indoors. Use it as a partition wall, a focal point or as a bar face! PRODUCT DETAILS Size 9 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ x 2 1/4″ Thickness 2 1/4″ RETURNS & SHIPPING We do not accept returns of any of our products. Please read our policy prior to placing an order. Return and Cancellation Policy l Shipping Policy
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