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  • The Plot Thickens
  • REMODELING Magazine (1/1/2006)
  • No one knows solid surfacing more intimately than fabricators — they're the ones who form it into gorgeous and durable countertops and other surfaces that delight homeowners. So it's no surprise that two fabricators have come up with a new way to do solid surface.
  • New Arrival: Solid Surfacing
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • Six colors have been added to the Corian solid-surfacing collection, raising the number of options to more than 110. The opaque surface and random color particles give an elegant appearance to the non-porous, seamless surfacing, the firm says. The material, which can be sanded to remove blemishes, can be used for countertops, tub and shower areas, and windowsills, among other applications.
  • New Arrivals: Solid Surfacing
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
  • New solid surfacing patterns include tusk, wasabi shadow, cat eye, and many more colors in the maker's various series. The Studio collection includes the Crystelles series that has a natural, coarse appearance; the Metallics series with precious-metal flecks; and the translucent Glass series as well as additional collections.
  • 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.
  • New Products To Keep Your Buyers Ahead of the Game
  • BUILDER Magazine (3/1/2003)
  • Much like opinion polls, trying to figure out what home buyers want is an inexact science. No longer content with ceramic tiles, buyers are looking to glass to add pizzazz, and though homeowners still want color, they are moving beyond paint and using light fixtures in a variety of colors, styles, and finishes.Of course, you'll never be able to please everyone, but read this for some great ideas on how to keep your home buyers happy or at least very interested.

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