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Crossville sponsors Southern Living Idea Home

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Domestic tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc. is a tile supplier and sponsor of this year’s Southern Living Idea Home located in Asheville, N.C. According to Crossville, Southern Living “called on a Southern dream team” to undertake the project: interior designer Lauren Liess, architect Beau Clowney and homebuilder Buchanan Construction.

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Edgewater Studio Profiled in Design Today

Edgewater Studio

“Wall Couture”, in the April edition of North Carolina’s Design Today, profiles recent trends in unique wall coverings. A great profile of “nouveau” designer wallpapers, that have been seeing a resurgence in popularity. Thank goodness.

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New Office Building in High Point Features GIO’s “Midtown” Porcelain Stoneware in its Lobby

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Home Meridian International, the parent company of Pulaski Furniture, Samuel Lawrence Furniture and other brands, recently relocated its High Point, North Carolina corporate headquarters to a new office building near its existing location at the Premier Center business park. You can see more of this sophisticated collection here.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: From Panama to Providence: a.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. Day Two had us driving through West Virginia, Virginia and into North Carolina. Jim had friends who had a cabin in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina and he wanted to spend a few days with them before we headed west in earnest.

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Decorator On Demand: Up On The Roof Top

Decorator on Demand

A couple of months ago we went to the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. Gargoyles are a carved stone grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building so as to keep the water from running down the walls which over time would cause erosion. Input Form. Follow by Email.