Nobody does modern desert style better than The Joshua Tree House. Case in point: their Tucson studio, where Glazed Thin Brick in desert-neutral Mojave is laid in a herringbone pattern to create a floor that’s beautiful from every angle.
A great renovation shouldn’t erase the charm of a space, especially one as charming as Sonoma County’s Jordan Winery. Tasked with updating the estate’s guest suites while respecting the heritage of this enclave of French elegance, designer Maria Haidamus in collaboration with Loczi Design utilized local Norman Brick in Great Plains for a brand new old-world look.
Pairing the historic legacy of Encinitas, CA with contemporary design, this wonderfully inviting restaurant highlights its coastal cuisine with herringbone restaurant kitchen tile and a wall of warmly glazed thin brick.
A weathered blue brick backsplash and shower lends relaxed and rustic allure to this hotel bathroom.