Supergres_Four Seasons

If you are planning on remodeling, consider adding a little bling to your space. A little goes a long way! CAPCO will be stocking the Four Season's mosaics from Supergres soon. This amazing wall tile can add that extra 'something' to any space. Want bling for your floors? Check out Tagina's Fucina floor tile the next time you stop by one of our showrooms.  Read More →

Chicken painting

Decorative tile makes the most out of every space. We have several in our showroom to choose from, and even more from our unlimited options with our custom hand painting department. Cynthia Ligeros is our in-house hand painter. She has done amazing decorative pieces for homes, commercial spaces, and outdoor areas – most of which can even be used on the floor... [Read more...]

Apavisa Curve

With all of the new technology and popular demand for irregular shapes, square tiles are going by the wayside. The 12" tile is no longer the norm, as larger tiles make way for the new growing trend. Most tiles are now available in a rectangular shape, allowing you to completely transform your space by using a different shape or mixing shapes to create a unique... [Read more...]

Plank16

 Tile planks have become very popular! Why not shake things up and use patterned tile planks...even go a step further and mix different patterns! We have recently brought in the new series, Plank16 from Horus Art in Italy. The tile is available in 2x16, 4x16" and 4x16" decos. The decos alone are what make this series a stunning installation and design. Try... [Read more...]

2013-04-03_1442

Earth Day 2013 is almost here! In honor of this environmental action day, the professionals here at CAPCO Tile and Stone are proud to highlight our commitment to offering environmentally friendly tile and stone products to our Colorado customers. We offer a variety of green tile products, including: Betona Tile- These tiles consist of 50% recycled... [Read more...]

US NS Multi

High definition ink jet porcelain tile is a new technology, and has changed the way ceramic tiles are designed. Here's how it works: The design is scanned and if necessary, modified. The digital image is then transferred to an inkjet printer. Using a piezoelectric Drop on Demand (DOD) material, the printer can duplicate the digital image. This process... [Read more...]

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