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- REMODELING Magazine (11/1/2006)
New Schlage Electronic Keypad Locks Offer Homeowners Freedom to Control Access Without Carrying Keys - ebuild (10/13/2006)
- The new Schlage keypad locks and deadbolts securely lock doors until a user enters his or her valid four-digit access code, using the specially designed, easy-to-read keypad, making it accessible for users of all ages and abilities. Ideal for securing entryways, home offices, utility rooms, storage areas and wine cellars, keypad locks add convenience and security to virtually any door or room in any home.
What's Hot in Windows and Doors- ebuild (10/12/2006)
- Over the years, windows and doors have evolved into two of the principal design elements in a building. No longer driven by function alone, multiple elements determine the latest trends in the window and door industry, including: architectural styles, building codes, technological advancements and changing consumer tastes. As an industry leader for more than 60 years, Marvin Windows and Doors has developed a worldwide reputation as an innovator who continues to push the envelope of design and technology and take the industry to new heights
- Andersen Introduces Mix-and-Match Hardware Options for Patio Doors
- ebuild (9/27/2006)
- Andersen Windows, Inc. gives building professionals and homeowners more patio door hardware choices with the introduction of mix-and-match hardware packages. The new hardware option gives customers hundreds of different combinations to choose from to achieve the right look inside and out by combining any Andersen patio door hardware styles and finishes.
- Windows & Doors Review: Entry-Door Hardware
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/21/2006)
- In the race to keep up with the Joneses, homeowners are treating entry doors as an artistic way to express their personal tastes, and manufacturers are fueling the trend with dozens of new hardware designs in a variety of finishes. After all, a handleset is "the first piece of art that the Joneses see," says Minu Youngkin, residential marketing manager for Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, of which Schlage is a brand. "Now it's more important to become innovative, to have different finishes and different looks," she adds.
New Arrival: Mortise Lock- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
- The 2-Point Mortise Locks multi-point hardware for sliding patio doors offers added security and performance over single-point locking hardware, the maker says. An anti-slam feature ensures that the lock hooks will not be damaged if the door is accidentally closed while the hooks are extended. Three styles are available.
New Arrival: Handlesets- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
- Amherst, Hawthorne, Shelburne, and Wellington handlesets come in a wide range of finishes that vary by style, including polished and antique brass, antique and satin nickel, polished and satin chrome, and Venetian bronze. Ranging from classic to contemporary, all designs feature ANSI Grade 1 decorative deadbolts.
- 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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