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NTCA unveils training event schedule for September

Floor Covering News

” The workshops are open to tile installers and contractors as well as sales personnel and the A&D community. The September schedule, which takes place in North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and California, is as follows: ● 9/12 Floor & Decor, Charlotte, N.C. ● 9/14 Floor & Decor, Novi, Mich. ●

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LVT, WPC, SPC—which is right for your customer?

Floor Covering News

When helping a consumer find her ideal floor, experts say retail sales associates need to consider several factors, including the consumer’s lifestyle and the room in which the flooring is being installed. This gets way too complicated, and as sales professionals we can get too far out in the weeds. McMurtry is not alone.

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Time2Design: #KBIS2013 Highlights and Trends

Time2Design

Another trend is the growing by leaps and bounds is automation in the kitchen and bath, from Hafeles emphasis on Universal Design and automated cabinetry fittings to Brizos Charlotte handsfree SmartTouchPlus Technology, Kohlers Moxie Showerhead wireless speaker. Brizo Charlotte handsfree Technology. christmas decorations.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Reader question: whither goest.

Kitchen and Residential Design

I dont think its a lie on the part of the sales person who told you that, I think he or she was just parroting back the Home Depot party line. Most counter fabricators deal with natural stone, solid surface and quartz composites. Fifi Flowers Design Decor. Decor Girl. The Decorating Diva LLC. Willow Decor.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Three reader questions for a.

Kitchen and Residential Design

3cm slab granite weighs between 18 and 20 pounds per square foot, depending on the density of the stone you have. Dropping it will destroy whatever it lands on, be that a floor or the feet of the people carrying the stone. Since its not a DIY project, one would think that a stone yard would take on a project like that.

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