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  • Hot Surfaces
  • MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE (3/1/2007)
  • Move over, granite. For years, this durable yet classy stone has been a must-have for high-end residential projects. But inventive developers are now moving beyond granite to find unique materials that set their projects apart from the competition.
  • Mountain Series makes a very impressive design statement.Silestone By Cosentino Announces New Mountain Series
  • ebuild (1/30/2007)
  • Utilizing a new five-dimensional color process, the Silestone Mountain Series premieres quartz surfacing with more depth, richness and clarity. This series features the durability and strength of quartz surfacing, with a superior distribution of color that rivals quarried stone without ever having to be sealed.
  • New Arrival: 2nd Floor Bath Suite
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/4/2007)
  • The 2nd Floor bath suite offers bath furniture and fixtures with natural wood veneer finish options. The suite includes several console, countertop, and undercounter washbasins; bathtubs; shower trays; toilets and bidets; storage units; and mirrored cabinets. 888-387-2848.
  • Countertops
  • REMODELING Magazine (1/1/2007)
  • A look at the latest in countertops
  • Show Offs
  • CUSTOM HOME Magazine (11/30/2006)
  • New laundry products make getting clean almost as much fun as getting dirty.
  • Introducing Formica Veneer Premium Wood Surfacing
  • ebuild (10/20/2006)
  • Each of the 30 new engineered-wood veneers evokes a unique combination of fine wood grain with beautiful color and polyurethane finish. Be it the light natural maple of Blond Fineline, the softened walnut brown of Mocha Striawood or the exotic candy-glazed red of Cordial Cherry Birdseye, all are derived from sustainable forestry practices and produced using fast-growth species including poplar, obeche, basswood and bamboo.
  • Formina's Copper Nugget LaminateNew Formica Solid Surfacing Offers Natural and Man-Made LooksI
  • ebuild (10/20/2006)
  • For years, solid surfacing has replicated the colors and textures of natural materials such as stone and granite. Now, with the growing trend for combining natural and man-made materials in interior design, Formica Corporation provides both options with its new solid surfacing introductions. In addition to materials evoking nature's beauty, the surfacing industry innovator offers a new design twist: man-made materials that mimic other man-made materials.

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