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- Interior Products Review: Molding
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/9/2007)
- In the mid-Atlantic region where Kevin Wales installs interior molding, production builders have been skipping the trim around windows and even doorways for the past few years. That's keeping Wales, president of Just Moulding in Gaithersburg, Md., pretty busy with remodeling clients.
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Conestoga to Offer Entire Enkeboll Line of Architectural Wood Carvings Finished to Order, in Milestone Partnership
- ebuild (6/27/2007)
- A landmark partnership was announced by Enkeboll Designs, the industry's premier manufacturer of fine architectural woodcarvings and Conestoga Wood Specialties, the leading supplier of wood doors and components for custom cabinetmakers. Conestoga will now offer Enkeboll's entire product line of architectural wood carvings, finished or unfinished
- New Arrivals: Product Galore
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/9/2007)
- Siding, roofing, lighting, windows, flooring, and much more.
- Product Review: Interior Products
- PROSALES Magazine (3/1/2007)
- Year after year, the diversity of our Editors' Choice winners continues to reflect the many ways in which the pro supply industry changes and evolves. We hope many of these products will strike your fancy and reveal themselves to you as valuable tools–not just more items to sell–as you progress through 2007.
- Interior Trim
- REMODELING Magazine (2/1/2007)
- The latest in interior trim.
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Art Nouveau Woodwork Moldings, Corbels, Feet and Decorative Onlays
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/4/2007)
- Enkeboll. Art Nouveau woodwork embellishments incorporate motifs from nature in stylized forms representative of the Art Nouveau era. Carved from a variety of woods, the collection features moldings, corbels, feet, and decorative onlays. 800-745-5507.
- Spotlight: Moulding and Cabinetry
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/21/2005)
- 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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