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  • Lyndon DoorLynden Door Inc. Achieves Chain of Custody Certification
  • ebuild (2/12/2008)
  • While the walls of your home still can't talk, they can move – thanks to advances in track technology and new thinking about how living spaces can be defined. The result is rooms that can serve multiple purposes and be virtually redesigned by simply sliding a wall panel.
  • Media Room Door
  • REMODELING Magazine (3/29/2007)
  • Simpson. Acknowledging the trend for home media spaces, the media room door features a glass design depicting a classic movie camera and director's chair on a dark gray frosted glass background. Available in Douglas fir, western hemlock, American red oak, maple, cherry, and a variety of other species through the maker's custom manufacturing facility. The door is available in 1 3/8- and 1-inch thicknesses and can be specified in widths from 24 inches to 40 inches, and three standard heights. 800.952.4057.
  • Miracle Door with Flat Panel and Picture-Frame Molding Accents
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/22/2007)
  • Jeld-Wen. Miracle Door is a re-introduction of a historic interior door design that originated in the 1920s. The company brought back the door due to customer request and to meet the demand for retro-inspired products. The door has a flat panel and picture-frame molding accents, and the molding, panel, and door frame can be different species. 800-877-9482.
  • Thomas LightingShow Time: IBS Preview
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/19/2007)
  • The International Builders' Show is back in Orlando, Fla., for a third year, and the NAHB expects it to be bigger and better than ever. The event at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 7-10 promises to include the most exciting new products for the home building and remodeling industries. There will be more than 1,600 exhibitors from the United States and around the world. In this issue, catch a glimpse of some of the products and materials that can help you save time and money and attract new customers. Walking around the Builders' Show may not be as fun as spending time at Disney World, but it's certainly more educational.
  • Knotty Alder Door Collection
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/4/2007)
  • Woodgrain Millwork. Sporting shades from light brown to warm red and peach with a strong grain pattern, the Knotty Alder door collection is available in a variety of configurations and styles. Panel styles include plank panels, a double-hip raised option with a 3/4-inch-thick panel, and a VIP series with a 11/16-inch-thick panel. 800-452-3801.
  • ebuild Guide to Interior Door Specifications
  • ebuild (12/19/2006)
  • Finish carpentry details can have a dramatic impact on the appearance of a house interior, but few have as much visual and functional impact as an interior door. A typical two-story house can easily have 18 or more interior doors of various configurations, and most of them are used regularly. Homeowners often focus their praise on doors they find appealing, or their ire on doors that operate poorly or don't match the style of the house. Interior doors come in a wide variety of woods, construction types, sizes and formats. In the broadest terms, they can be categorized either as panel doors or flush doors.
  • Passage Doors - Composite and Hardboard
  • (12/11/2006)
  • Composite and Hardboard passage doors serve as durable alternatives to wood passage doors. Composite and hardboard interior passage doors are used to separate rooms and spaces within the home.
  • Interior Doors
  • CUSTOM HOME Magazine (1/1/2006)
  • Featuring dowel-jointed stiles and rails constructed with warp-resistant lumber cores, the maker's line of stock and custom door styles are available in 10 wood species and a variety of finishes including distressing.
  • Interior Products Review: Period-Style Products
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
  • Time-worn brick, intricate moldings, decorative art glass, and knotty pine flooring reminiscent of simpler times can help homeowners escape the pressures of the 21st century. Whether they install just a few well-placed stained glass lighting fixtures that speak of Frank Lloyd Wright or elaborate molding and millwork to create a gingerbread-house effect, builders and remodelers are realizing that profits abound in the designs of days gone by.

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