AnchorBayTile.com Offers Customers More Color Choices at an Affordable Price with New Coastal Blends Tile Collection
Chandler, Arizona (PRWEB) June 12, 2009 -- Leading online tile supplier AnchorBayTile.com is pleased to announce the availability of their newest tile product - the Coastal Blends collection of Glass Mosaic Tile. The mosaic glass tile comes in 10 modern and contemporary colors and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor projects for both commercial and residential customers. Customers can purchase the collection through the AnchorBayTile.com online tile showroom.
"We are proud to offer the Coastal Blends (http://www.anchorbaytile.com/Coastal-Blends-Glass-Mosaic-Tile-p/stdcb1500bld.htm) collection of glass mosaic tile to our already large selection of ceramic, glass, wood and metal tile," said Steve Khan, founder and president of AnchorBayTile.com. "The unique colors available in this line make the Coastal Blends collection a perfect choice for any interior designer, architect, or DIY homeowner who wants to add a lively element of color to enhance any room."
"Customers asked us for better prices on our tiles and we believe we over delivered with our new Coastal Blends collection," Steve continued. "This glass tile collection is sold for less than $10 per square foot thus making virtually any remodeling project affordable for do-it-yourselfers everywhere." Steve pointed out that with the contemporary colors available in this collection, customers should find the Coastal Blends collection a perfect choice for kitchen backsplash projects, shower stalls and as a waterline tile for swimming pools and spas.
About AnchorBayTile.com
AnchorBayTile.com is a full-service online store offering a variety of ceramic tile, glass tile, and metal tile for homeowners and commercial customers. The family-run company is committed to providing best-in-industry customer service to support their unique tile designs, shapes and colors. Their products are suitable for projects ranging from a basic residential remodel or a high-level commercial design project. For more information, please visit their Web site at www.AnchorBayTile.com.
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