Tue.Dec 14, 2021

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Must-have product introductions of 2021

Floor Covering News

By Ken Ryan—For many flooring retailers, 2021 represented their best sales year ever , and it’s no wonder as the product pipeline continued to deliver innovative offerings that were in high demand. Following are some of the top must-have product introductions of 2021, along with their key selling points. Armstrong: Essentials Plus Rigid Core. Essentials Plus channels the popular Japandi design influence with a 20-SKU assortment of realistic wood and concrete visuals.

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5 Clean-Up Tips After A Kitchen Renovation Project

Kitchen and Residential Design

Renovating your kitchen is, indeed, an exciting thing to do. Nothing beats the thrill of finally seeing the finished output. However, as much as you want to fully use your newly renovated kitchen, you first need to go through a series of steps that comprise general cleaning. Cleaning up a room that's full of construction debris can be tricky and challenging.

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NSF announces 2022 board members

Floor Covering News

Oberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Foundation (NSF) welcomes the following industry members to its board of directors for 2022: Board President. Rich Katzmann, Stone Services Group. President-Elect. Tony Malisani, Malisani, Inc. Director. Kent Barnow, U.S. Stone Industries, LLC. Director. Kevin Camarata, Camarata Masonry Systems. Director. Ralph Morgan, Polycor.

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NeoCon calls for 2022 program proposals

Floor Covering News

Chicago—With the 2022 edition of NeoCon just six months away, theMART is currently seeking onsite and virtual program proposals for both its show conference program and year-round educational offerings. NeoCon’s annual conference program offers insight into the defining trends and developments that impact the industry and explores broader movements affecting the current culture and the community at large.

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