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35th Anniversary: 35 Women in Flooring

Floor Covering News

While the flooring industry has been a “man’s world” for decades, women are rising in the ranks and accomplishing incredible things that have helped move the industry forward. Cheryl Acierno has been engaged in the floor covering industry for her entire career, owning Acierno & Company for the past 21 years. Cheryl Acierno.

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Looking back: Jeff Lorberbaum

Floor Covering News

What he witnessed in 1986… “In the 1980s there were hundreds of small carpet mills scattered across northwest Georgia, and carpet and rugs comprised about 80% of the flooring sold in the U.S. A major difference from that era was the sales channels. Most often, consumers buy flooring about once every seven to 10 years.

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“I Owe a Lot to This Industry”

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

Then I specialized in architectural and contractor sales, and specified and sold many larger architectural projects. I later worked as a sales manager for Laticrete International for seven years, before founding Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants (CTaSC) on May 5, 2002. I am currently the chair of the CTDA Education Committee.

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WFCA names 2020 Hall of Fame inductees

Floor Covering News

The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) will induct three industry leaders to its Hall of Fame. Each of this year’s inductees led with passion, integrity and, most of all, a dedication to the betterment of the floor covering industry during their illustrious careers. He remained managing president until his retirement in 2002.

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The Perfect Bath: Eastridge Design

The Perfect Bath

In this post, I’m focusing on a dramatic powder room designed by Katie Eastridge of Eastridge Design in Princeton, New Jersey. Usually, its adjacencies are irrelevant to its design and it can simply stand alone as a bold island in a neutral environment. The powder bath is probably one of the smallest rooms in the home.

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The Perfect Bath: Eastridge Design

The Perfect Bath

In this post, I’m focusing on a dramatic powder room designed by Katie Eastridge of Eastridge Design in Princeton, New Jersey. Usually, its adjacencies are irrelevant to its design and it can simply stand alone as a bold island in a neutral environment. The powder bath is probably one of the smallest rooms in the home.

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Time2Design: Wallpaper Wednesday | Given Campbell

Time2Design

In March 2011, I connected with Given Campbell on twitter, and it was there I discovered that Given is a custom wallpaper designer. She graciously agreed and I did a Wallpaper Wednesday post in March of 2011, about a commemorative wallpaper design she had recently completed --> click here to read. are you in the design business?" "Im