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Retailers share their A+ products from 2022

Floor Covering News

With Lasting Traditions, homeowners can choose a flooring that complements any existing design, traditional or trendy, all with one collection. New England is split between very traditional/colonial and coastal interior design styles, and this line has something for everyone.” — Sam Locher, A.J. inches to 75.6

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Regional Architecture: Palm Beach

The Perfect Bath

By the 1890′s Henry Flagler, a Standard Oil entrepreneur transformed the island from a sleepy sportsman’s paradise to a world renowned resort. Local lore has it that the first real house was a cottage built in 1886 by a retired Denver business man with a taste for the pristine hunting and fishing in the area.

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Retailers reveal the suppliers they win with

Floor Covering News

They are partners with integrity that focus on fashion, performance, quality and pushing the limits of design. Their designs are totally custom. Everyone has it and at the same price.” —Bruce Odette, Carpet Exchange, Denver, Colo. What retailers had to say. The integrity follows from Dan Frierson to T.M.

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Door Trends: From Ultra Stylish to Super Secretive

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

A cool door can be a design statement and a conversation starter. This is a standard timber/MDF external door coated with a metal finish. Image: IMI Design. ” In addition, she says that exterior doors are designed for rain, snow and UV rays. The bedside cabinet in this Denver master bedroom includes hidden storage.

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Citizen Architect … seems redundant

Life of an Architect

) A second moment came when I listened to Cameron Sinclair – one of the founders of “Architecture for Humanity” as the keynote speaker at the 2013 AIA National Convention in Denver. The Citizen Architect advocates for higher living standards, the creation of a sustainable environment, quality of life, and the greater good.