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Mannington: A new era in design

Floor Covering News

.— Mannington has always enjoyed the reputation of being a leader in styling and design. She and her colleagues Cristen Del Bove and Renee Cannon form one of the strongest design teams in the floor covering industry. The trinity works together to ensure Mannington maintains its styling and design leadership.

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Tile Industry 2013: Primed for Recovery

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

According to Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants Inc.‘s s Donato Pompo, citing findings from Catalina Research, the primary source for ceramic tile industry data, ceramic tile is leading the floor covering sales recovery, as tile manufacturers leverage the rebound in existing home sales and housing starts.

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Marketing Your Blog: Search Engine Optimization is Essential to Success

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

-headquartered wholesale distributor was to engage homeowners, tile dealers, contractors, architects and designers alike—a diverse mix of consumers, all of them potential Conestoga clients. Recently, we started a blog series introducing people to the design consultants that work in our showroom.

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Common Causes of Wi-Fi Connectivity Problems

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Many homeowners have a tendency to shut their router away in a closet, on a bottom shelf, behind appliances, and underneath furniture so it’s not as visible or disruptive to their home design. Jason Cole, a London-based software engineer, grew sick of the trial and error associated with finding the perfect router spot.

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It is not (and should not try to be) an endorsement of your superior design skills. I personally feel that having fewer licensed architects is bad for the profession because good designers will go unlicensed and clients will start to recognize (correctly) that they can hire unlicensed designers who are equally qualified to do the work.

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