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  • CUSTOM HOME Magazine (11/30/2006)
  • New laundry products make getting clean almost as much fun as getting dirty.
  • Formica's New-Old Retro Coral BoomerangFormica Corporation Expands High-Pressure Laminate Collections With Refreshing New Colors, Patterns, Textures
  • ebuild (10/20/2006)
  • Taking a cue from the global marketplace, Formica Corporation, the leading surfacing industry innovator who monitors design trends from around the world, introduces an array of new high-pressure laminate (HPL) colors, patterns and textures for 2005. Offering a spectrum of trend-forward surfacing solutions for commercial architects, builders and interior designers, Formica Corporation's newest laminates incorporate the latest global influences in colors, exotic wood grains, interesting finishes and modern and retro patterns.
  • Formica's Skylark BoomerangLooking to the Future with a Nod to the Past - Formica Corporation Relaunches the Classics
  • ebuild (10/20/2006)
  • As a leader in surfacing trends, Formica Corporation is introducing the Classics Collection as part of their ongoing commitment to offer architects, designers and homeowners trend-forward building materials in contemporary styles and colors. Design themes for 2005 are incorporating more vibrant colors and graphic patterns reflecting a similar optimism of the 50s, when the Classics were originally launched. Additionally, the housing market may play a significant role in this retro trend as well. Many of the homes purchased today by younger homeowners are ranch and bungalow homes of the 50s and 60s.
  • New Arrivals: Laminates
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
  • Designed to resemble time-worn stone, the six patterns in the Roca laminate collection feature irregularities for rustic appearances. The warm designs work well with wood tones and add texture to rooms, particularly when used against smooth surfaces, the firm says. The laminate patterns come in earthy colors with contrasting undertones.
  • Kitchens That Cook
  • BIG BUILDER Magazine (8/20/2003)
  • That's the kind of test only a chef could come up with; someone who knows his way around a kitchen and, presumably, how to set up a kitchen to make it cook. The results are inconclusive, but Pulte-Las Vegas is hoping that Mauler's star appeal and expertise will lead to a better kitchen -- one for which home buyers will be willing to pay an extra $20,000 in upgrades.

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