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2. Seal of Approval.
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Francisco, Jane
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DISCOLORATION , *IMAGING systems , *MECHANICAL engineers , *FLOORING , *AUTOMOBILE seats - Abstract
Good Housekeeping is celebrating the 115th anniversary of the GH SEAL, which is awarded to products that meet rigorous testing standards by the Good Housekeeping Institute. The Institute tests a wide range of products, from beauty and cleaning items to appliances and toys, ensuring that they live up to their claims. The GH SEAL is backed by a limited warranty, and products that bear it are supported by the Institute's team in case of any issues. The Institute's testing facilities in New York City cover various areas, including beauty, textiles, kitchen appliances, wellness, and home improvement, providing consumers with valuable insights and recommendations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. ‘I’ve tried lots of CLEVER HACKS’.
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AZZANI, LISA and MOSES, LISA
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MIRRORS ,FLOORING ,STAINS & staining ,KITCHEN cabinets ,ANIMAL breeders ,MURAL art ,RUGS - Abstract
Laura transformed a tired 1970s house into a stylish family home through a phased renovation. She started by replacing windows, adding new electrics, and replastering the bedrooms. Then, she redesigned the upstairs layout, creating a large en suite and relocating the airing cupboard and water tank. Laura also renovated the living room, installed a new kitchen, and used DIY skills and furniture hacks to update every room. The finished result is a contemporary and personalized home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. ASK THE EXPERTS.
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JENKINS, STEVE, ATTANAYAKE, NIMI, STEVENSON, MARK, WEBB, SAM, TONKS, PETE, and BRINSMEAD, NATASHA
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WOODEN-frame houses ,VAPOR barriers ,FLOORING ,ENGINEERED wood ,PLASTIC flooring ,WOOD floors - Abstract
This article provides answers to various questions related to homebuilding, renovation, and interior design. It covers topics such as the initial meeting with an architect, choosing carpet underlay, heating a garage, building control costs for self-build projects, repairing wood flooring, and the concept of face glazing in windows. The article offers practical advice and tips for readers looking to undertake these projects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. 8 ROBOT VACCUUM HACKS: TRY THESE ESSENTIAL TIPS ASAP.
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ANSALDO, MICHAEL
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SURFACE cleaning , *FLOORING , *GUEST rooms , *LIVING rooms , *SCHEDULING - Abstract
This article provides practical tips for maximizing the effectiveness of a robot vacuum. It emphasizes the importance of placing the charging dock in an accessible location, decluttering and securing loose cables before cleaning, using virtual barriers and no-go zones, scheduling cleanings strategically, adapting cleaning modes to different floor types, determining the ideal cleaning frequency, keeping brushes and filters clean, and utilizing smart mapping and learning features. By following these tips, users can enhance their robot vacuum's performance and maintain a consistently clean home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. The Right Flooring for Every Room.
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Christian, Tanya A.
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FLOORING , *CERAMIC tiles , *WOOD floors , *ENGINEERED wood , *FLOOR coverings , *RETAIL store remodeling , *HOTEL remodeling - Abstract
This article from Consumer Reports offers guidance on selecting the appropriate flooring for different areas of your home. It emphasizes the availability of cost-effective options that imitate the appearance of high-end materials. The article also stresses the importance of considering factors like durability, water resistance, and slip resistance when choosing flooring for specific spaces. It provides recommendations for various rooms, including entrances/utility rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, living spaces, and bedrooms. The article concludes with a list of highly-rated flooring products based on their performance in tests conducted by Consumer Reports. This document presents a comparison of different flooring types, such as laminate, vinyl, and porcelain tile. Each flooring type is evaluated based on its performance in various tests, including resistance to foot traffic, scratches, stains, dents, water, slipping, and sunlight. The ratings are provided for specific brands and models of flooring, along with their prices and texture. For more detailed and current ratings, readers can visit the Consumer Reports website. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. Barnaby by Built Works and Morrisstudio.
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TILES ,FLOORING ,CERAMIC tiles ,PLASTIC flooring ,FLOOR tiles ,FLOOR design & construction - Abstract
The article reviews the architectural design of the flagship retail store of chocolate bar brand Barnaby in London, England that was designed by Built Works and with interior design by Morrisstudio.
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- 2024
8. ASK THE EXPERTS.
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MESSENGER, PHIL, AVARA, CHARLIE, WILSON, GRAZZIE, HILTON, DAVID, WHITLOCK, ROBIN, HARLEY, SARAH, and JENKINS, STEVE
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SOLID surfacing materials ,FLOORING ,PLASTIC flooring ,AIR pollutants ,NATURAL ventilation ,TILES ,EXTERIOR walls - Abstract
This article from Homebuilding & Renovating provides expert advice on various topics related to self-build, extension, and home renovation projects. It covers topics such as waterfall worktops, checking the quality of a builder's work, anti-slip ratings for floor tiles, positive input ventilation, hemp insulation, adding a bath in a bedroom, removing and disposing of a radiator, and more. The article offers practical tips and considerations for each topic, providing valuable information for individuals undertaking these projects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. On the road to SOLUTIONS: In response to the projected growth in electric vehicles, tire recyclers say growing end markets for recycled rubber will be a priority.
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THOMASON, SARAH
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TIRE recycling ,CARBON dioxide mitigation ,FLOORING ,MEDICAL misconceptions ,WASTE tires ,TIRES ,RUBBER ,ASPHALT - Published
- 2024
10. NEW PRODUCT AWARD 2024.
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SOLID surfacing materials ,EXERCISE equipment ,PHASE change materials ,FLOORING ,RECORDS management software ,RESTROOMS - Abstract
The Spaces4Learning New Product Award 2024 recognizes companies that have submitted products beneficial to educational institutions in various categories. Winners include Patcraft for their carpet collection Organic Interruption Saturate, Interface for their carpet tile product Open Ended, and Mohawk Group for their carpet collection Learning Lab. These products offer innovative designs, sustainability features, and support student well-being. Other winners include Armstrong World Industries for their Ultima Low Embodied Carbon Ceiling Panels and Bradley Company for their Express TLX 4-station Lavatory System. These products aim to enhance safety, security, and efficiency in educational environments. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
11. ‘My hall’s gone from white WOW’.
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MOSES, LISA
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FLOORING ,STORAGE cabinets ,HEAT engineering ,ELECTRIC wire ,ELECTRIC wiring ,STAIR climbing ,WALLPAPER ,STAIRCASES - Abstract
Sarah Brazier, a tenant in a rented home, transformed her bland white hallway into a bold and stylish space. She started by painting the stairs black and added patterned wallpaper to the high wall. Due to the heating system, she couldn't have a gallery wall, so she opted for a pink wallpaper instead. Sarah also added practical storage and colorful furniture to make the hallway functional and visually appealing. She successfully created a beautiful statement space on a budget. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
12. ‘Our rooms work in HARMONY’.
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FAZZANI, LISA and DAVIDSON, LAURIE
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PALETTE (Color range) ,FLOORING ,WOOD floors ,COVID-19 pandemic ,LEARNING curve ,SOFAS ,BATHROOMS - Abstract
Lizzie, an interiors editor, embarked on a whole-house renovation to create a cohesive and modern interior. The house, built in 1985, required extensive updates, including fixing plumbing and electrical issues, replacing flooring and windows, and removing old wallpaper. Lizzie sold furniture and items on Facebook Marketplace to fund the project and incorporated her love for 1960s and 1970s design through a color palette inspired by a green kitchen. Despite some challenges, the renovation was completed in five months, and Lizzie now enjoys her finished home with her husband and dog. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
13. ASK THE EXPERTS.
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RUSSELL, STEPHEN, AVARA, CHARLIE, PAGE, LUKE, SCULLY, JAMES, CLARK, JAMES, MESSENGER, PHIL, and CONWAY, TERESA
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FLOORING ,HOME offices ,WATER damage ,TILES ,GATES ,ELECTRIC heating ,BURN care units - Abstract
This article from Homebuilding & Renovating provides expert advice on various topics related to self-build, extension, and home renovation projects. The experts answer questions about topics such as the difference between wall and floor tile adhesive, the removal of a brick chimney stack, the use of shadow gaps in interior design, planning permission for driveway gates, the use of C16 timber in construction, laying cork flooring over underfloor heating, connecting an existing boiler to a smart home system, restoring old timber worktops, and planting bamboo in gardens. The article also includes tips on tiling a bathroom, installing kitchen lighting, and lighting a home office. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. 'It's now full of FESTIVE CHARM'.
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MOSES, LISA
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NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,WOOD floors ,FLOORING ,CANDLESTICKS ,STOOLS (Furniture) ,WALLPAPER ,KITCHENS - Abstract
Katie used a design app to creatively transform her new-build home into a space filled with character and charm. She made personal choices like upgrading to Shaker-style kitchen units and adding herringbone flooring. By using SketchUp to plan and visualize different areas, she was able to add bespoke carpentry like panelling and built-in units to create distinct zones in the house. Katie's festive styling and bold decor choices reflect her love for interior design and have made her new home a cozy and personalized space for her family. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. cork surfaces.
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Flanagan, Keith
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CORK oak ,FLOORING ,LIGHTWEIGHT materials ,EXTERIOR walls ,CONSTRUCTION materials ,CARPETS ,CORK - Abstract
The article discusses the increasing use of cork in interior and exterior design due to its sustainable and eco-friendly properties. Architects are utilizing cork for flooring, cladding, and wallcoverings, highlighting its thermal and acoustic performance, as well as its aesthetic appeal. Cork is renewable, recyclable, water and fire resistant, making it a versatile material for creating healthy and visually interesting spaces both inside and outside the home. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. INSIGHT.
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Grimble, Jennifer
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CERAMIC engineering ,FLOORING ,DOMESTIC architecture ,BUILDING additions ,STONE - Abstract
The article from Homebuilding & Renovating discusses various topics related to self-build and home renovation. It highlights a new survey revealing that most UK adults believe in the need for more housing, particularly in existing towns and villages. The article also touches on concerns about rising water costs, a drop in homebuilding figures, and the introduction of new home technologies and products. Additionally, it features information on upcoming events, new heat pump technology, and innovative radiator designs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
17. REMODELING PROJECTS THAT PAY OFF.
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FRIEDMAN, ROBYN A.
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RETAIL store remodeling , *HOTEL remodeling , *KITCHEN remodeling , *RESIDENTIAL real estate , *BATHROOM remodeling , *BETTER business bureaus , *FLOORING - Abstract
This article provides information on remodeling projects that offer a good return on investment for homeowners. It advises homeowners to make smart and cost-effective choices when renovating, whether for personal enjoyment or to increase the marketability of their home. The article suggests consulting with a local real estate agent and referencing the annual Cost vs. Value report to determine which projects retain the most value at resale. It highlights the top-performing projects in 2024, which are exterior projects that improve curb appeal. The article also recommends homeowners to personalize their space if they plan to stay in their home for a while, rather than solely focusing on appealing to potential buyers. It provides details on four remodeling projects with high ROI: a minor kitchen remodel, upgrading to fiber cement siding, building a deck, and updating a bathroom. The article concludes with tips for hiring a qualified contractor and ensuring a successful renovation, emphasizing the importance of word-of-mouth recommendations and referrals when looking for reliable contractors. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. hallway flooring.
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Pearson, Tessa
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FLOORING ,WOOD floors ,FLOOR coverings ,FLOOR tiles ,DOMESTIC architecture - Abstract
This article provides expert advice on choosing the right flooring for hallways. Interior designers recommend using flooring to highlight the function and position of the hallway, whether through contrasting materials or changing patterns. The choice of flooring material should be guided by the period of the property, with cork being recommended for its sustainability and durability. Spatial constraints should also be considered, with options like pale wood or stone being suggested for small spaces. Hallways can be an opportunity to inject personality into a home, with bold and colorful flooring designs. The impact of hallway design should not be underestimated, as it can set the tone for the rest of the house. Patterned floors are a timeless choice for hallways, and they can also help disguise wear and tear. When choosing natural stone or marble, it's important to consider foot traffic and maintenance requirements. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. High praise.
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Jeffery, Debbie
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PLASTIC flooring ,PRAISE ,CARPET tiles ,BRICK building ,FLOORING ,FLOOR tiles - Abstract
Alice Deuchar and Daniel Schamroth successfully converted a run-down gospel hall into a unique 1930s-inspired home, complete with a geodesic dome. The couple stumbled upon the disused hall in Bradninch, Devon, after their mortgage offer fell through on another property. Despite the building's dilapidated condition, they fell in love with the space and were able to purchase it. They spent a year securing planning permission and then began the renovation, which involved reconfiguring the interior and adding a roof terrace. The finished home features sleek Art Deco interiors, underfloor heating, and a stunning geodesic dome on the roof terrace. The total cost of the project was £235,000. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. How to build an EXTENSION on a budget.
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BRINSMEAD, NATASHA
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BUILDING additions ,BUDGET ,COST overruns ,FLOORING ,TILES - Abstract
This article provides tips and advice on how to build a budget-friendly extension for your home. It emphasizes the importance of proper planning and making smart choices to reduce costs without sacrificing quality or style. The article suggests considering alternatives to an extension, such as repurposing existing spaces or loft conversions, and advises on determining the right size for your extension based on potential value added to your home. It also recommends keeping the design and materials simple, sticking to permitted development guidelines, considering DIY options, reusing materials, and exploring secondhand goods to save money. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of finding the right builder and managing the project effectively to stay within budget. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. flooring.
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COTTON , *FLOORING , *RUG design , *PALETTE (Color range) , *ARTISTS , *NYLON fibers , *CARPET tiles - Abstract
This document is a resource on various flooring options and collaborations in the interior design industry. It provides information on Paul Smith's collaboration with a rugmaker to create a colorful rug collection, as well as PVC-free, fully recyclable resilient flooring options. The document also highlights rug designs inspired by nature and different artistic styles, including hand-knotted rugs, wool carpets, and sustainable materials. It includes a list of upscale luxury rubber tiles and planks made from recycled tires and EPDM chips by Regupol America, as well as specific rug and carpeting options made from polyester, rayon, cotton, and nylon. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. New Classic.
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Safavi, Charlotte
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FLOORING ,BARNS ,HOME furnishings ,HORSE farms - Abstract
This article discusses the construction of a ranch-style home in Paeonian Springs, VA, that pays tribute to the property's history as the American Work Horse Museum. The homeowners worked with an interior designer and builder to create a 3600 sq ft, 4-bedroom house with a modern farmhouse feel. The home features an open floor plan, farmhouse-style kitchen, and a paved rear patio. The article also mentions the conversion of one of the property's old horse barns into a guesthouse. The exterior of the home is charcoal gray with white trim, and the interior uses a palette of black, white, warm grays, wood tones, and saddle browns. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. Pick practical: KITCHEN FLOORING.
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FAZZANI, LISA and EBBERT, JENNIFER
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FLOORING ,PLASTIC flooring ,WOOD floors ,FLOOR tiles ,TILE flooring ,KITCHENS - Abstract
This article from Style At Home provides guidance on choosing practical kitchen flooring. It emphasizes the importance of durability, as kitchen floors face more wear and tear than other areas of the home. The article suggests considering materials that are water-resistant and can withstand spills and splashes. It also offers tips on coordinating or contrasting flooring with kitchen cabinetry, creating the illusion of space in smaller kitchens, and selecting flooring that is easy to maintain. The article mentions options such as luxury vinyl tile (LVT), cork flooring for sustainability, and wood lookalikes that are water-resistant. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. ‘We went for a SUNNY PALETTE’.
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DAVIDSON, LAURIE
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FLOORING ,CONSOLES (Furniture) ,BEDS (Gardens) ,WOOD floors ,VACATION homes ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
Sabrina, a sales manager, transformed her uninspiring garden by removing overgrown vegetable beds and installing a summer house. She decorated the interior with floral wallpaper and chose a sunny yellow paint for the main walls. Sabrina also added dark wood flooring, green-striped blinds and curtains, and various furniture and decor pieces to create a cozy and attractive space. The summer house now serves as a stylish and functional spot for Sabrina to work and relax in. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. ‘Our rental has HEART AND SOUL’.
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CRITTENDEN, JANE
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HOME offices ,INTERIOR decoration ,FURNITURE making ,GUEST rooms ,FLOORING ,RENTAL housing - Abstract
Amélie, an interior designer, transformed her rental flat in London into a warm and inviting space using a combination of earthy tones, wood accents, and creative design solutions. Despite the limitations of the rental, Amélie incorporated her personal style and created distinct spaces within the flat. She used budget-friendly furniture and lighting from various brands to achieve a high-end look. Through DIY projects and clever storage solutions, she maximized the space and made the flat feel larger. Amélie's goal was to create a home that evoked a happy feeling, particularly during shared meals with family and friends. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. Somesuch 2.0 Bureau de Change.
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Mavropoulos, Billy and Dionysopoulou, Katerina
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CONFERENCE rooms ,OFFICES ,PALETTE (Color range) ,ATRIUMS (Architecture) ,FLOORING - Abstract
The article focuses on Somesuch, an independent production company, and their relocation to a new London headquarters in the Spitalfields Conservation Area. It mentions the challenge was to design a multi-level workspace that accommodates the growing team while preserving the studio's identity and embracing the historical context of the building.
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- 2024
27. The Air We Breathe.
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PONTOLILO, BRIAN
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INDOOR air quality ,CONSTRUCTION materials ,BUILDING envelopes ,FLOORING ,ARCHITECTURAL details - Abstract
This article discusses the importance of maintaining healthy indoor air quality in homes. It emphasizes the need for source control, ventilation, filtration, and dehumidification to achieve this. The article highlights the role of the building enclosure in preventing the entry of pollutants and managing moisture. It also provides information on choosing safe building materials and finishes, proper ventilation rates, and the importance of regularly changing air filters. Additionally, it suggests options for those without ducted HVAC systems, such as DIY air purifiers or off-the-shelf air purifiers. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of maintaining appropriate humidity levels in homes. This article also discusses the importance of maintaining proper indoor relative humidity levels for optimal health and comfort. High humidity can lead to condensation, mold growth, and dust mite proliferation, while low humidity can contribute to respiratory infections and ozone production. Both high and low humidity can trigger asthma, allergies, and bacterial growth. The ideal range for indoor relative humidity is generally between 30% and 60%, although experts may have different opinions on the exact margin. The article also explores various ventilation and dehumidification options to address humidity issues in homes. It emphasizes the need for education and awareness about indoor air quality and the potential health risks associated with different pollutants. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. Stylish and Sustainable.
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MARTINKO, KATHERINE
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CONSTRUCTION materials ,PLASTIC flooring ,MANUFACTURING processes ,WOOD flour ,WOOD floors ,FURNITURE ,FLOORING - Abstract
Linoleum, a flooring material made from all-natural ingredients, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity due to its eco-friendly and sustainable qualities. Linoleum is made from flaxseed oil, wood flour, pine rosins, woven jute, limestone, and eco-friendly pigments. Compared to other types of flooring, linoleum has the lowest CO2e emissions and is plastic-free. It also has natural antibacterial properties and can inhibit the growth of pathogens. While linoleum may be more expensive than vinyl, it is durable and long-lasting, making it a worthwhile investment. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. THE MAN BEHIND THE SCRUFFY DOME.
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SEWAGE disposal plants ,ENGINEERS ,ROAD construction ,FLOORING ,OPTICAL illusions - Published
- 2024
30. Shop Window: The very best products and services for your home.
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FLOORING ,DOMESTIC architecture ,STAINS & staining ,LANDSCAPE architecture ,LANDSCAPE design ,WOOL ,WOOD floors ,PALETTE (Color range) - Abstract
"Shop Window: The very best products and services for your home" is an article from abode Magazine that showcases various companies offering home improvement products and services. From wooden flooring to accent lighting, steam ovens, plumbing, landscape architecture, and more, the article highlights a range of options for transforming and enhancing your living space. Each company featured specializes in different aspects of home design and renovation, providing readers with a diverse array of choices to consider for their own projects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
31. HYDROGEN POWER: Sirius Aviation plans to certify and produce two models by 2028.
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DALEO, JACK
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HYDROGEN as fuel ,FLOORING ,CLIMATE change conferences ,PRIVATE flying ,LIQUID hydrogen ,HELICOPTERS ,AIR freight - Abstract
Swiss manufacturer Sirius Aviation plans to introduce a family of hydrogen-powered, zero-emission jets by 2028. The company aims to disrupt the business aviation and cargo segments with its flagship models, the CEO Jet and Adventure Jet, which will offer high speeds and luxurious features. Sirius believes that its use of electric ducted fans and blades, along with its in-house production of key components, will set it apart from competitors. The company is confident in the simplicity and efficiency of its hydrogen propulsion system and anticipates lower operating costs compared to helicopters. Sirius is also developing technology for hydrogen generation, storage, and transportation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
32. 'Now we have fab SEA VIEWS!'.
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SMITH, STEPHANIE
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FLOORING ,BLACK shales - Abstract
Ellie Rimmer and her partner James transformed a tired bungalow into a stylish open-plan kitchen-diner with sea views. The renovation project involved removing walls, converting the loft, and incorporating the dining room into the kitchen to create a spacious and functional area. Ellie's favorite colors, green, pink, and yellow, were incorporated into the design, and they chose high-quality kitchen units from DIY Kitchens. The couple also reused some furniture and added personal touches to complete the look. The total cost of the project was £9,242. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
33. 25 YEARS OF DIVINE FLOORING.
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WOOD floors ,FLOORING ,WOMEN'S shelters ,CHARITY golf tournaments ,BUSINESS planning - Abstract
Divine Flooring is a flooring company founded by Carlos Soares in 1999. Despite facing challenges, including a battle with cancer, the company has grown and expanded to multiple locations. Divine Flooring is known for its community impact and philanthropic projects, particularly those supporting children with cancer. They offer a range of flooring options and have showrooms in Edmonton, Calgary, Chicago, and Vancouver. The company values innovation and giving back to the community, organizing charity events and sponsoring initiatives to raise funds for organizations like the Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta. Divine Flooring is committed to community involvement and has raised significant funds for organizations such as the Kids with Cancer Society. They have also been involved in affordable housing projects and collaborated with designers to create innovative flooring products. Their new headquarters in Rocky View County reflects their brand and provides a creative and collaborative space for their employees. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
34. Life is a balance: Gretchen Shoring's dream of a gentler pace of life and her passion for sourcing vintage pieces have found an outlet in the slow restoration of this charming Cotswolds cottage.
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HARPER-CUSS, KERRYN
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COTTAGES ,FLOORING ,ANTIQUES - Abstract
The article looks at the cottage of businesswoman Gretchen Shoring located in Cotswolds, England, including its features like oak floors, white flooring, and antique furniture.
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- 2024
35. ASK THE EXPERTS.
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BRINSMEAD, NATASHA, ROBINSON, MELISSA, GROSSE, LISA, JENKINS, STEVE, CLAYTON, PETER, and JONES, ANDREW
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FLOORING ,WATER hammer ,ROOFING materials ,CHOICE (Psychology) ,DISHWASHING machines - Abstract
This article from Homebuilding & Renovating provides expert advice on various topics related to self-build, extension, and renovation projects. It covers topics such as the correct height for kitchen worktops, how architects' fees are calculated and paid, the use of fibre cement slates for roofing, repairing laminate flooring, dealing with plumbing noises, and reclaiming VAT on house-build projects. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. CHANGING SPACES.
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Pajer, Nicole
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COLOR in art , *FLOORING , *PUBLIC spaces , *DOMESTIC violence - Abstract
This article highlights several individuals and organizations that have transformed spaces to provide safety, comfort, and joy to those in need. Danielle Woodhouse Johnson founded The Oasis Alliance, a nonprofit that designs healing spaces for trauma survivors. Jackie Erdman created an inclusive playground for children of all abilities. Dara Segbefia transformed a teachers' lounge to provide educators with a space to decompress. Meredith Wilson Parfet created a peaceful room for hospice workers to reflect. Gaelle Dudley renovated a laundry room for a deserving family. Benjamin and Jennifer Tice founded Lily Pad, which creates comforting spaces in Department of Social Services offices for children in foster care. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. Farmhouse Feels.
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MILIOTO, MISTY
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PALETTE (Color range) ,FARMHOUSES ,DOMESTIC architecture ,FLOORING ,ENGINEERED wood ,WALLPAPER - Abstract
This article from Acadiana Profile Magazine highlights a new home in Sunset, Louisiana, that combines modern farmhouse design with plenty of acreage. The homeowners, Jade and Matt Ledoux, purchased the property with a 10-year plan in mind and worked with a team of professionals, including designer April Guillory, to create their dream home. The 3,000-square-foot house features four bedrooms, three and a half baths, and a bonus area with an office and lounge. The design incorporates a clean and cozy aesthetic with lots of white, while also incorporating pops of color and texture throughout the home. The Ledouxs moved into the main house in July 2023 and are thrilled with the result. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. ‘DIY has saved us a FORTUNE!’.
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WILSON, KAREN
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DO-it-yourself work ,FORTUNE ,GRAPHIC arts ,MURAL art ,BATHROOMS ,NIGHTSTANDS (Furniture) ,DOMESTIC architecture ,FLOORING - Abstract
Abbey and Chris, a couple living in Billinge, Wigan, transformed their 1920s three-bedroom semi into a rustic, Mediterranean-style home through DIY projects. They purchased the house in June 2021 and began renovating, including sanding the floors, experimenting with textured wall finishes, and creating their own furniture and decor. Their style is earthy and neutral, with a mix of Japandi and farmhouse rustic influences. They have plans to continue expanding and improving their home in the future. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. Ciao Bella.
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Taylor, Jake
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RADIANT heating ,FLOORING ,CONCRETE construction ,SOLAR heating ,BEACH houses ,SEA breeze - Abstract
The article discusses the renovation of a mid-century beach house, known as Upcycled House, located in Ocean Grove on the Bellarine Peninsula. The owners, Tamara and Michael Bell, wanted to update the house to accommodate their family of five while maintaining its nostalgic charm. The renovations included adding a double-storey void, a primary bedroom suite, and a roof terrace. The existing red brick walls were preserved and extended, and new materials were introduced to create a clear distinction between old and new. The house also incorporates passive energy design principles and sustainable features such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting. The project serves as a rebuttal to the trend of larger house sizes in coastal towns and aims to rejuvenate a reverence for humble and richly crafted beach houses. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. Insta-Worthy Retail—Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.
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FLOORING , *SEX toys , *RETAIL industry , *ELECTRONIC commerce , *CHEMICAL peel , *TEMPORARY stores - Published
- 2024
41. 'We went big on PLAYFUL DECOR'.
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WILSON, KAREN
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BEDROOMS ,FLOORING ,STRIPES ,TILES - Abstract
Jess and Stuart, a couple living in Levenshulme, decided to move to Heaton Norris in search of a quieter period property. They found a four-bedroom Victorian house that had been a rental for 20 years and needed renovations. They stripped half of the walls, damp-proofed the cellar, and opened up the ground floor to create an open-plan layout. They also revamped the kitchen, replastered the bedrooms, and added a new bathroom. Jess, who describes herself as an "eclectic maximalist," made bold decor choices and gained an interior design qualification. They are proud of their transformed home and are considering a new build or mid-century house for their next challenge. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
42. Dislodged.
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Taylor, Jake
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FLOORING ,CONSTRUCTION & demolition debris ,INTERIOR decoration ,PLASTIC flooring ,STANDARD of living ,CORK - Abstract
Park Street by Milieu is a housing project in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Brunswick that revitalizes the old Oxley Lodge motel into affordable rental apartments. The project focuses on modernizing aging medium-density buildings to address the housing shortage and reduce the carbon footprint of new developments. The renovation was completed in just four months, with minimal changes to the exterior and a "light touch" approach to the interior. The project also prioritizes sustainability by reusing materials, improving insulation, and incorporating energy-efficient systems. The transformed building now features updated apartments, a vibrant central courtyard, and bicycle parking. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
43. Spring Into Action: HOME RESOURCE GUIDE 2024.
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FLOORING ,MARINE art ,INTERIOR decoration - Published
- 2024
44. Inspired choices.
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ESPOSITO-POLLY, NICOLE and CONNORS, JILL
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FLOORING ,DRINKING (Physiology) ,MIXERS (Kitchen appliances) ,WATER currents ,HARDWOODS - Abstract
This article from This Old House highlights a variety of new technologies, improved materials, and innovative designs for kitchens and bathrooms. The options include a high-arc bridge faucet with an antique silver look, a sleek fridge with LED lighting to mimic natural sunlight, a stain-resistant composite countertop, cabinets with mixed materials, a stylish vanity, an angled undercabinet vent hood, a globe light for over a sink, an induction cooktop with adaptable zones, ADA-compliant grab bars, a dishwasher with targeted spray arm, a vessel sink made of copper, handcrafted-like tile, a handmade glass pendant, a freestanding tub with lumbar support, a washer and dryer designed for pet-friendly households, a workstation sink with accessories, a slide-in range with induction cooktop and air-fry setting, a faucet with a new black onyx finish, cordless tools in matte black, steam systems for baths, waterproof laminate flooring, a one-piece toilet, an over-the-range microwave with retractable vent, and hand-forged cabinet hardware. These options offer a range of features and styles to suit different needs and preferences in kitchen and bathroom design. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
45. Luxury vinyl floors.
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VAGLICA, SAL
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PLASTIC flooring ,LUXURIES ,WOOD floors ,FLOORING ,VAPOR barriers ,HEAT radiation & absorption - Abstract
Luxury vinyl flooring is a popular and growing category in the flooring industry. It offers realistic looks, resilience, low maintenance, design flexibility, and affordability compared to other flooring options. However, it can still be susceptible to scratches, cuts, and fading. Luxury vinyl flooring is available in click-and-lock or glue-down formats, and can be installed as a DIY project or by a professional. It is also pet-friendly and can be a healthier option with certifications for indoor air quality. The durability of luxury vinyl flooring depends on the thickness of the wear layer. Overall, luxury vinyl flooring provides a range of benefits but also has some limitations to consider. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. Fancy footwork: Whether you are gravitating to the warmth of wood, are seeking traditional stone or want to add pattern with tiles, we have rounded up some of the best flooring options for every space.
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REANEY, HOLLY
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FLOORING ,FLOOR coverings industry - Abstract
The article evaluates various traditional and modern flooring options including Antique European Oak from Reclaimed Flooring Co., East Haven mosaic from Claybrook Studio and Sunset Patchwork designs from Otto Tiles.
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- 2024
47. Stepping up.
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Adedeji, Ifeoluwa
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STAIR design ,FLOORING ,SOUND engineers ,TRANSITION flow - Abstract
Shanka and Walter Mesa Siverio transformed a period house in Worcester Park, Surrey, through a renovation project. The couple, who are architects, were drawn to the house's character and sense of community. They tackled the outdated and impractical layout, including moving the bathroom upstairs without extending the house. Despite a tight budget, they were able to open up and modernize the entire house while retaining its character. The renovation also featured a bespoke staircase design and the use of vibrant colors to enhance the design. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
48. MICROCEMENT FLOORING.
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HARLEY, SARAH
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CHOICE (Psychology) ,CERAMIC powders ,CONCRETE floors ,FLOOR coverings ,POLYMER solutions ,FLOORING ,WOOD floors - Abstract
The article discusses microcement flooring as a modern, low-maintenance option for homes, similar in appearance to polished concrete but laid in a thinner layer. It outlines different types of microcement, installation processes, pros and cons, and typical costs. Experts recommend professional installation for best results, but DIY options are available. Microcement can be used on floors, walls, and other surfaces, offering a seamless finish and various decorative effects. It is durable, easy to clean, and suitable for use with underfloor heating. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
49. Putting the Fun in Functional.
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Shimko, Laura
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WOOD floors ,FLOORING ,DOMESTIC architecture ,WINDOW shades ,CABINETS (Furniture) - Abstract
This article from American Farmhouse Style highlights a laundry room renovation in Utah by The Fox Group. The team aimed to create a functional and visually appealing space that would make doing laundry more enjoyable. The laundry room features custom cabinetry with plenty of storage, a playful floral wallpaper, and charming details such as brass accents and rolling laundry hampers. The design also incorporates woodwork throughout, including hardwood flooring and countertops, to add warmth and tie the space together. Overall, the renovation embraces color and creates an inviting atmosphere in the laundry room. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
50. Captivating Kraemer Bayou: A Tarpon Spirng's Treasure.
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REAL estate agents ,REAL property ,FLOORING ,DWELLINGS ,GUESTHOUSES - Abstract
The article highlights a prestigious estate in Tarpon Springs, featuring two luxurious residences set on over 2 acres with access to Kraemer Bayou and the Gulf of Mexico. It also discusses the extensive amenities including dual driveways, multiple garages, infinity edge pool, boat dock with lifts, and a range of recreational facilities, catering to affluent buyers seeking privacy, luxury, and a sophisticated living environment.
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- 2024
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