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  • Cambridge BalustradesTimeless Architectural Reproductions, Inc., Supplies "Finishing Touch" to Unique Georgia Luxury Home
  • ebuild (10/17/2006)
  • Timeless Architectural Reproductions, Inc., the premier manufacturer and resource for high-quality balustrade systems and decorative column capitals for luxury home building, has been chosen by builder/developer Fred Milani as the supplier of columns, pilasters, capitals, rooftop balustrades, and dentil moulding for his luxury home, a scaled-down version of the White House. Built to roughly one-quarter scale of the original inspiration, the property, which is located in Georgia's DeKalb County, includes the main residence, a two-story garage, guest quarters, and a backyard pool house.
  • Focal PointPolyurethane Quick Clip Moldings
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (8/24/2006)
  • Installed along the header board of a wall, lightweight polyurethane Quick Clip moldings snap into place while the barbed ends fit into grooves on the back of the molding, eliminating the need to find studs, the maker states. Featuring single-piece crown moldings and miter-free blocks, the system is available in heights of 4-1/8 inches and 5-7/8 inches in eight patterns. 800-662-5550.
  • Universal Forest ProductsNew Arrival: Dome Medallion
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/1/2005)
  • The flush-mounted Isabel dome medallion is an inexpensive and easy way to decorate ceilings, the firm claims. The dome comes with a 4-inch center hole that may be covered with rosettes or used as a light fixture. Made of high-density polyurethane, the product can be painted with latex or oil-based paints.
  • New Arrival: Interior Crown Molding
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/1/2005)
  • Trimroc interior crown molding is much quicker to install than traditional wood molding; instead of coping the inside corners as you would with wood, this product simply installs by using a 45-degree miter cut on each piece. Gaps that form between the mitered pieces are filled in with the joint compound that's used to install the gypsum plaster-coated polystyrene molding, explains the firm.
  • 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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