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Florida Tile's Relive Inspired by Rich Colors of Reclaimed Wood

ISC Surfaces

Relive Florida Relive Montana Relive adds contemporary style by combining the contrasts of rustic and modern design into one. Florida Tile is available from ISC Surfaces in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Central / Southern Illinois.

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SBA to host webinar series for small businesses

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EST: Region 5 Serving – Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. EST: Region 7 Serving – Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, and Region 10 Serving – Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. EST: Region 8 Serving – Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.

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What Is Your State’s Most Popular Design Style? Google Knows!

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Sulo Development Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming Most popular design style: bohemian chic The most popular style, bohemian, features a mix and match of color, texture and exotic references.

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The Most Searched for Furniture Item in Each State

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The TV stand also came in first in seven states, including Illinois, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. Big or small, sectionals bring a feeling of warmth and comfort into a living or family room. Image: Niche Interiors. The TV stand is a staple element of any modern living space. Image: J.Fisher Interiors.

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Economies slowly reopen, retail with them

Floor Covering News

Alaska went into phase one of the state’s reopening on April 24, with Gov. One of the least affected states, Montana has lifted restrictions for individuals and businesses. April 30 marked the end of Alabama’s statewide stay-at-home order and the beginning of a plan Gov. Kay Ivey called “Safer at Home.”