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  • The New Mr.Steam  SteamheadSteambathing Gets Cool with New Mr. Steam Steamhead
  • ebuild (6/13/2007)
  • The unique design of the new Mr.Steam steamhead is changing the way luxury steambaths are taken. Introducing cooler surface temperatures, improved steam flow and quieter steam infusion, the technologically advanced steamhead provides an enhanced steambathing experience. The elegant, organic shape of the new steamhead allows for seamless integration into a bath or shower, beautifully matching Mr.Steam in-shower Tempo controls.
  • Fortuna Stand with Modena BasinTerra Acqua Adds Far Eastern Flair to the Bathroom with New Asian-Inspired, Contemporary Vanity
  • ebuild (6/13/2007)
  • Terra Acqua introduces the contemporary Fortuna Stand, the newest addition to its Pacific Asian Collection of vanities. Designed by Terra Acqua owner Susan Hugo, the sleek Fortuna Stand was created to blend seamlessly with the new rectangular Modena Basin, making it appear like one piece. The Fortuna Basin also beautifully displays a variety of the company's other natural, handcrafted stone and copper vessel sinks.
  • ST6032 Acrylic Tub ModuleMVP Award Winner: ST6032 Acrylic Tub Module
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (6/13/2007)
  • Safety Tubs. For many homeowners, the ST6032 tub with door offers the simple pleasure of walking right into the tub and sitting down to take a bath. "This is an innovative product that assists both the elderly and the disabled," one judge said. The acrylic tub has a built-in molded chair, color-matched grab bar, and slip-resistant floor. It is 60 inches long, 32 inches wide, and 32 inches tall and comes in white and biscuit. Options include whirlpool systems and a faucet with a personal showerhead. Two other models are 51 inches long. Cost: $6,900 to $9,800. 877-304-2800.
  • Building a Field of Green
  • Roanoke Times & World News (6/13/2007)
  • Two teachers and a surgeon, in a new home-building venture, will erect seven Roanoke houses to demonstrate energy and environmental strategies that include routing rainwater through toilets and the washing machine.Their company, Icon Development LLC, sees its mission as building so-called "green homes" that minimize energy waste and environmental harm. Although Icon Development is intended as a profit-making business, the owners see this venture as primarily a demonstration of projects to come, managing partner Veronica Van Deventer said.
  • Accord Tile 4-Piece Bath-ShowerMVP Award Winner: Accord Tile 4-Piece Bath-Shower
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (6/13/2007)
  • Sterling. It's a snap--literally--to install the Accord tile bath-shower--no caulking is required, the manufacturer says. The four-piece unit's two end walls interlock with the back wall. The wall clips make a clicking noise when installed properly. "The easy install is a plus," said a judge who also liked the fact that there is an ADA-compliant model. The Accord is made of lightweight yet durable Vikrell components and can be easily carried and set by one installer. A tile-and-grout look is molded into the unit, which includes two recessed corner shelves. Cost: $503.80. 800-783-7546.
  • Functional Fashion: Bathrooms Meet Luxury: Design By D'Vontz
  • Tulsa World (6/13/2007)
  • For generations, the bathroom has existed as the most utilitarian of household spaces -- a necessary room set aside for basic usefulness rather than for beauty or a showcase for style.Greg Hoff and John Kellerstrass saw an underserved niche and set out to put bathrooms on a pedestal and blend fashion with function.In 2004, the former high-end home remodelers founded a bath and plumbing design company, D'Vontz, offering sleek, contemporary pedestal and vessel sinks, vanities and vanity counter tops, bath tubs, faucets and drain works.
  • Cimarron Comfort Height ToiletMVP Award Winner: Cimarron Comfort Height Toilet
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (6/13/2007)
  • Kohler. There's something ironic about installing a water-saving toilet and wasting water in the process. But that's not a problem with the Cimarron Comfort Height toilet with Class Five EcoSmart Technology, which is designed to install quickly without leaking water. The DryLock installation system uses a metal bracket plate on the bottom of the exterior of the tank; two bolts slide into the plate rather than sticking through the tank. The tank is then set on the toilet and fastened with a socket wrench. 'Installation time is cut by one-third with the DryLock system,' one judge noted. Best of all, with EcoSmart technology, the toilet uses only 1.28 gallons per flush, qualifying it for EPA WaterSense's High Efficiency Toilet criteria. Cost: $338. 800-456-4537.
  • Gathering the Rain ; Company's Systems Save Water By Collecting Precipitation for Future Use
  • Albuquerque Journal (6/12/2007)
  • When Karen Stallings was growing up in rural Ohio, her source of drinking water was rain water that ran off the shingle roof of the family's 1820 farmhouse and into a large stone cistern. "Rain catchment systems have been around for thousands of years," Stallings said. As president of Desert Rain Systems, Stallings is at the forefront of technological advances in the field.
  • Made of Veritek, these walls will never chip or crackGreat Look and Easy Installation Make Swanstone's Veritek Shower Alcoves the Only Choice
  • ebuild (6/12/2007)
  • Swanstone's Shower Alcoves are made of solid Veritek, Swanstone's exclusive compression-molded composite material. Designed to work in concert with the Swanstone Veritek shower floors, these three-panel units offer durability without sacrificing beauty. The Shower Alcoves are available in industry exclusive aggregate and solid colors and in four popular sizes, including neo-angle. Installation is fast and efficient, as these walls can be installed with a direct to stud application, a new installation feature.

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