Making a Change, the American Standard Way

american standard toiletThe toilet is a convenience that people generally take for granted. Roughly 40 percent in the world’s population don’t have adequate sterilization facilities ultimately causing over 1.5 million deaths yearly – generally from children below 5. American Standard Brands, the parent company of JADO/Porcher, took up the task with The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop the sustainable strategy to the problem associated with inadequate sterilization. Through funds awarded in April 2012, engineers from American Standard will develop and test the low-cost, safe, as well as easy-to-install toilet system that can improve water conditions associated with developing countries. American Standard is committed to making a change in the world, through toilets.

American Standard has stood for quality and innovation and is in 3 out of 5 homes throughout America. They have a diverse selection of bath tubs, from old fashioned Slipper soaking tubs to modern Air Baths.  PlumbTile has a comprehensive collection of American Standard products. If you are unable to find an item you want, you can go to the Product & Price Information Request page.

Browse the PlumbTile site to see different toilet brands by various manufacturers. If you are looking for bathtubs, click here to see the current brands available on the site.

Bates and Bates Basins

Are you a fan of basin sinks?  Then, you MUST check out the Bates and Bates products that Plumbtile offers.  All Bates and Bates products are given the special touch with a hand finish.  That means you can rest assured your basin is completely original.

Our Bates and Bates collection includes an extensive line of Sculptured and Natural Metals, Stone and Ceramics in a selection of Stone, Matte, Polished, Weathered, Pewter finishes.  They are also available in a variety of styles, colors and patterns to help you get create a customized look for your basin.  Continue reading →

Music to Enhance Relaxation

Imagine slipping into a nice warm bubble bath, closing your eyes, and enjoying the soothing tunes of your favorite music.  Well, now you can! Plumbtile brings you Kohler’s VibrAcoustic technology that can transform your bathtub into a complete stereo system. It’s as easy as plugging in your iPod or other portable mp3 player into your Kohler bathtub and pressing play.  You can even wirelessly stream your music by Bluetooth®.

And, best of all, not only will you be enjoying your favorite music with your ears, but your entire body will be soothed by the VibrAcoustic panels that broadcast the sound waves through the water.

Check out this video to learn more.

Photo Credit: Kohler

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…

Although our bathroom mirror is not magical like the ones found in fairy tales, they do tell us a lot.  The bathroom mirror can be used to express the theme and design of the room.  Whether you choose a mirror with an antique style frame, or select a frameless option, there are many shapes and styles to choose from. Plumbtile carries a wide selection of mirror options that can be used in your bathroom and throughout your home.  Continue reading →

Plumbtile Showcase: Fabulous Glass Tile

There are many different types of tile on the market today. Copper, stainless steel, ceramic, hardwood, and stone to name the most popular. But today we would like to showcase one of our recent favorites: glass tile. Glass tile has been growing in popularity for the last couple of the decades – and for good reason!

Glass tile uses are almost as endless as the imagination. It can be used for kitchen backsplashes, walls, bathtub and shower walls, borders to accent windows or mirrors, and floors.

The properties of sparkle, luminescence and depth, not found in other types of tile, create a style and character unmatched by other types of tile. The ambience created with lighting and reflective properties of glass tile is unparalleled.

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Improving Living Space with Universal Design

 The concept of universal design continues to gain acclaim and prominence among architects, contractors and homeowners. With the growing demand for products that are accessible and functional; these products are becoming more attractive and appreciated.

Ron Mace: architect, is credited with creating the concept on an international level. The formal definition of universal design stated by Mace is “the use of products, spaces and anesthetics to the greatest extent possible, regardless of status, ability or age.

The universal design concept changes the design paradigm of expecting people to adapt and function according to design. The new human-centered design employs products and design to support lifestyle and circumstances as we currently live. Additionally it must adhere to differences in human factors while utilizing appealing aesthetics.

Universal design concept  targets the entire population, considering that changes occur over the life of the home and its occupants. Conversely, aging-in-place refers to environmental modifications that support the aging process as it advances.

The baby boomers finding: aging-in-place more desirable and the drive to reduce environmental impacts have both contributed to the growth of universal design. When a home’s design utilizes Universal design it reduces or eliminates the need of modifications later in life. This makes universal design products not only a smart choice for seniors but for children as well.

Home appliance and plumbing manufacturers continue to produce more products to enhance safer, simpler and more comfort while retaining beauty.

Universal design – Bathroom

One of most critical spaces in the home for safety is the bathroom. There are countless products from shower to lighting to keep the bathroom safer for all occupants.

Zero-threshold shower bases

  • European style with a seamless and beautiful shower.
  • Flush with the floor and often feature a trench drain to contain water in the shower area.
  • Easy access for foot and wheelchair traffic.
  • A slip-resistant, textured floor to help prevent shower accidents .

Grab bars

  • Tub or shower area
  • Next to the toilet provide safety and support for anyone.

Night lighting

  • Easier navigation without assistance at night.
  • Increased room color contrasts to offset decreased visibility.

Tub

  • Ledge or seating on tub edge adds improves ease in maneuvering in and out of the tub.
  • Providing an area for caregivers to sit. This feature can enhance the bathing experience for young children who need to be supervised or an older adult who requires a more accessible bathing solution

In keeping the universal design concepts in mind, manufacturers are producing more design options and flexibility to coordinate the aesthetics with faucet and share textures and as decorative or functional components.

Universal design – Kitchen

Kitchen lighting, accessories and appliances have seen incredible design improvements to make them more intuitive, easier and safer to use.

Dishwashers and refrigerators can now be built into drawer spaces for easier access. In addition, induction countertops are more energy efficient and offers improved safety compared to conventional stoves. Induction stove surface remains neutral during cooking and the cooktop is shallow so it may create space for wheelchair users.

Counters

  • Empty space under countertops around sinks or cooking areas is great seated access and flexibility.
  • Lower countertops and sinks give easier access to children and wheelchair users.
  • Roll-out shelves or drawers make it easier to see and reach items stored in lower cabinets.
  • Pull-out counter underneath a built-in single wall oven makes transfer of hot dishes or pans from the oven easier.

Hands-free or touch-activated faucets promotes easier to use for children individuals with arthritis or compromised strength. To conserve water, many have a automatic shut-off.

With universal design; beauty, safety, convenience and independence can all be improved for all household members.

Design Trends for 2012: 3 Trends to Watch This year

As predicted late last year, the theme of most interior design in 2012 is comfortable and chic. This includes the design ideas for kitchen and bathrooms, and many of the most popular trends of the year can be applied to these rooms in a classic and stylish way. Here are a few examples from Plumbtile to help you.

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Vintage Design

While older bathrooms are sometimes remodeled in order to increase their size or update their functionality, the fixtures and other components of a vintage bathroom are always in style. The tiles, faucets, shower heads, and tubs have manufacturers designing with vintage models in mind. One such manufacturer at the forefront is Lefroy Brooks, who develops product designs by the decade.

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Color Harmony

Rich, vibrant colors look fabulous when paired with muted, neutral tones. The effect supplies color to bring interest to the room, but not so much as to be garish. The muted tones provide much needed release and unity when done correctly. Some ideas are rich mauve, royal blue, canary yellow, cream, taupe, and dust gray.

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Shapely Tubs

Curvaceous tubs such as the boat-shaped bateau and claw-footed classic are revolutionizing bathroom design. Custom designs such as those from MTI tubs, and the unique crafted tubs from Stone Forest. Finishes and materials include natural stone, bronze, and nickel for a rustic feel.

Enter to Win a $1,000 Shopping Spree at Plumbtile!

With the new year, Plumbtile has brought a new Facebook promotion. While you can no longer sign up to get a free Starbucks card, you can sign up for an extra 10% off your next purchase and automatically be entered to win $1,000 towards select Plumbtile products.

In order to receive your discount and be entered into the drawing, you will need to follow BOTH steps outlined here. Like the Plumbtile page and then enter your name and email address in the fields provided. You will receive details for your 10% discount within a few days, and will be entered into the drawing.

The winner of the $1,000 drawing will be announced on Facebook and notified by email. Get yourself entered before time runs out and good luck!

While you await the results, why not peruse the Plumbtile website for tile, furniture, and accessories that you’d like to spend the money on?

Review of Autodesk Homestyler Application

Autodesk HomeStylerAutodesk Homestlyer is a free application that allows users to create and share home designs in 2D and 3D. You can build and design the room of your dreams with a few simple clicks. Or if you prefer, you can redesign your own current living space. See how the couch you’ve been eying would fit in with your curtains. Or see how that bathtub and sink you want to redesign your bathroom with will fit into the space you have. Do it all here and so much more.

This is an excellent tool at the best price possible: free. The system offers deep customization with color, texture and actual objects. The images are reminiscent of the Sims, with a slightly more realistic edge. Users can view a birds eye perspective for layout purposes or lower themselves closer to the floor for an in-the-room perspective. The available products and decorations are real items that can be purchased. After completion, users can even take a high resolution screenshot of their future project.

This innovative tool is all about visualization. Floor plans include color and texture so the user can get a good perspective on how each combination of items, flooring, walls and more will look. The system is very easy to use, with a drag and drop interface that dramatically decreases the amount of effort it takes to learn how to use it.

You can choose to start from scratch and create your own floor plan to mirror your current one or the one of your dreams or you can choose a floor plan from the extensive design gallery to toy around with. Add, delete and move around flooring, fixtures and even furniture to create your dream room. The Design Gallery allows you to see real life photos of the room plan that you will be looking at and toying with.  You can create, move and design everything from the floor, walls, furniture lay-out and even the landscape outside the room. This application is truly amazing in how in-depth it is.

From Duravit to Kohler, many of your favorite brands and manufacturers are featured in this application. Instead of going to your local hardware store and wonder how that counter top will look in your kitchen, you can use this application to lay out your kitchens current floor plan and add your favorite counter tops. Why stop there, see how that neat looking sink will look with your new counter tops, even decorate the walls. You can totally transform your entire kitchen, living room, bathroom, bedroom; the options are endless.

Anyone who is going to be doing some home remodeling in the future can really appreciate Autodesk Homestyler. The system is very easy to use so a realistic visualization can be constructed quickly. The user can even view from different perspectives and try adding real life products.

Plumbtile Blog Roundup: The Top Posts of 2011

2011 saw many innovations and exciting changes, and Plumbtile has been happy to bring all of them to light for you! At the beginning of the new year, it is common for any company to gather up and assess everything they did in the previous year to see what “worked.” In other words, what you, the reader, liked! As we do this for 2011, we thought you may like to know what made the cut, so here are the top 10 Plumbtile blog posts from 2011 – chosen by reader popularity. Thanks for making it a great year – and here’s to an even better one in 2012!

1. Introducing the Newest Stone Forest Designs

The number one most popular post in 2011 (by a landslide) was our feature of new designs by Stone Forest. Being the first to know about industry news and progress is always great, so we will be sure to bring you even more of it in 2012!

2. 5 Tips For Choosing the Best Tile Flooring Option

How to and tip articles were very popular in 2011, and many of our blog posts were no exception. Who doesn’t love learning and improving their home at the same time? We’ll be sure to bring you lots more fresh ideas and tips this year.

3. How-To: Tile Your Bathroom Floor

A simple and very straightforward tutorial on one of the most popular home renovation projects. We will be sure to keep up content just like this for the professionals and weekend warriors alike!

4. Featured Kitchen Remodel Trends of 2011

Looking back at past trends can give you plenty of ideas for future renovations. A throwback in design can be vintage, retro, or simply classic. Each year we’ll bring you the top renovation trends so you stay informed.

5. Bathroom Showcase: Top 5 Bathroom Trends of 2011

With the popularity of trend-type articles and posts, it is no surprise to us that the bathroom trends follow the kitchen trends in reader popularity. Last year it was spa-like tubs, luxury showers, and water conservation. What will the trends be for 2012?

6. The Kitchen Sink and Faucet: Choosing a Killer Combination!

Some tasks seem harder than they really are, and with simple tip posts like this one, you can easily overcome the fear of them. This posts explains how to find the perfect counter and sink combination for any kitchen.

7. 3 Elements You Need to Create a Spectacular Walk-in Shower

Walk-In showers can be just as luxurious as a spa tub. By ranking this in the top 10, you’ve told us just how much you like the idea! Look forward to more tips for easily converting your bathroom into a luxury retreat.

8. How to lay Pebble Tile Like a Pro

Pebble tile has become hugely popular in the past few years, and we anticipate that popularity to continue growing. It brings a bit of the outdoors inside, offers texture and style quickly, and can even be used to add traction to a shower floor. Laying it can be simple, too! We will bring you more ways and tutorials for using this versatile tile option throughout 2012.

9. Preview of Dwell on Design 2011

Dwell on Design is a huge event every year, but the show in 2011 saw some major breathroughs in design, innovation, and conservation. We were there for it all, and it looks like you appreciated the coverage! We can’t wait to bring you news from this year’s show!

10. How to: Replace Broken Tile

Even a brand new, designer-crafted kitchen or bathroom can be ruined by the appearance of just one broken tile. Luckily, replacing broken tile is a very simple job that can be done in just one weekend. We will be bringing you many more simple how-to articles for home improvement this year.