Fisher & Paykel
Fisher & Paykel bring cool innovation to the kitchen with the DCS (Dynamic Cooking System) 48-inch side-by-side built-in refrigerator. Debuted at K/BIS, the refrigerator has some great tech stuffed in, including a temperature-control system and a built-in water purifier and ice maker.
Debuted at K/BIS, the refrigerator has some great tech stuffed in, including a temperature-control system and a built-in water purifier and ice maker.
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temperature-control system and a built-in water purifier and ice maker.
American Standard
This one is a champion for your next bathroom job. American Standard's Traditional Champion 4 combines top performance; the simplicity and ease of a one-piece; and the classic details of traditional bathroom suites. It is made with the company's elongated, Right Height bowl, and its flushing system includes the industry's widest trapway and flush valve.
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Jacuzzi
New air tubs by Jacuzzi feature the company's Pure Air technology, which pushes heated air evenly into the bath, creating warm effervescent bubbles and uniform heat. Shown is the Sia, which comes in models 6636 and 7236. The tubs sport a minimalist design. Other models, such as the Riva, have optional wood accents.
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Innovative Stone
Protected with PermaShield stain-resistant technology and made from designer-selected stone, the Everlife by Innovative Stone is a new countertop that doesn't require staining or much maintenance at all. The PermaShield coating doesn't change the countertop's surface, color or texture. The countertop is made with granite, marble, quartzite and soapstone from around the world.
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Coffman Stairs
Coffman Stairs' Forged Iron Collection introduces a new Lite-Iron series of bolder and lighter balusters. With a hollow core that reduces weight while maintaining strength, the series is available in a standard ½-inch or ¾-inch for a bolder look. The line includes a full range of finishes, styles and accessories.
The line includes a full range of finishes, styles and accessories. The line includes a full range of finishes, styles and accessories.
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HÄfele America
Funny name, great results. The Bendywood moldings made by Häfele America are highly pliable wood pieces for use in bent or curved applications. The products are made from knot-free and straight-grain raw wood. The moldings come in eight profiles and two large blank square profiles. The Bendywood bends and glues in cool, dry conditions and stains and glues like normal wood.
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Parkland Performance
Designed to make way for minor variations in top-to-bottom heights on wainscot jobs, the new PolyMAX Wainscot system and plank product from Parkland Performance Walls & Ceilings is a waterproof PVC product. The system consists of reversible 6-inch planks featuring two different patterns; base molding with a built in moisture seal; and chair railing.
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Microposite
Made of what the company calls microspheres, Microposite's lap siding is made of a lightweight core material combined with proprietary resins that act as a binding agent. The result forms a closed-cell-type siding that weighs much less than fiber cement and still has insulating properties.
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Certainteed
The latest update to CertainTeed's CedarBoards Insulated Siding includes the new Double 4-inch Rough Cedar Clapboard and Double 4½-inch Rough Cedar Dutchlap. The boards are reinforced with custom-contoured foam backing for the look and feel of crafted wood siding. The siding is designed and tested to withstand hurricane force winds. It comes with a lifetime limited warranty.
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NuCedar Mills
NuCedar Mills' Classic Clapboard system has four new trim components: the Universal Trim and Pre-Made Universal Corners and Snap-In Inserts. The Snap-In Inserts allow crews to line up the profiled inserts with the clapboard and slide them into the Universal Trim until they "snap" into place. No nails, caulking or adhesive are required to keep the inserts in place.
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