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

Floor Covering News

As the resilient category continues to expand into various subsegments, flooring dealers have had to stay abreast of where each product—once installed—will truly thrive. SPC can also be the ideal product for a consumer looking for a high-performing floor. Tim Schoolfield, owner, Countryside Carpets Flooring America, O’Fallon, Mo.,

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HomeAdvisor’s 2019 Report Reveals Popular Spending Trends

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Fisher attributes some of this to an increase in consumer wages, and a cultural focus on design aesthetics. Besides remodeling rooms, other popular projects include installing new appliances, replacing the roof, and refinishing hardwood floors. Home improvement spending is up by 17.5% Everyone wants a renovated bathroom.

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Exclusive: For Cali, success is about branding, product, service

Floor Covering News

San Diego —Some would say the main thing that makes Cali unique is its West Coast inspired designs and California lifestyle culture. It wasn’t that long ago that Cali was a young bamboo startup serving a specialty niche in the flooring industry. With regard to the greater market, I think people are always going to need floors.

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People Making A Difference 2021

Floor Covering News

The list includes familiar names to the flooring industry—executives and CEOs—as well as those flying under the radar and even some with no connection to flooring. Two individuals who have played a key role in the flooring industry are Barbara Stroup and Lori Kisner, managing partners of Market Maker Events (MME).

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People Making A Difference 2021

Floor Covering News

The list includes familiar names to the flooring industry—executives and CEOs—as well as those flying under the radar and even some with no connection to flooring. Two individuals who have played a key role in the flooring industry are Barbara Stroup and Lori Kisner, managing partners of Market Maker Events (MME).