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Sourced from the Northwest and made in SoCal, a new collection of architectural wood finishes is a West Coast product, through and through.
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Old shipping crates and pallets and gym bleachers get a new life as hardwood flooring.
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Breaking from the abundance of wood patterns and undetailed stone visuals of Cersaie 2012, Marazzi Group’s Ragno subsidiary taps into another trend at the show with decorative detailing.
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QuietWalk helps make floating floors sound more like fastened wood.
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The feature is available on Integrity's Wood-Ultrex casement and awning windows.
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The EPA-certified 3055 FS can heat up to 1,900 square feeet.
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This wood substitute for nonstructural, exterior applications such as fascia boards and window surrounds is made from at least 70% recycled or rapidly renewable materials.
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Philippe Starck's Broom chair is made of 75% reclaimed proplylene, 15% reclaimed wood fibers left over from lumber manufacturing, and 10% glass fiber.
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This oil finish from Unearthed Paints is free of VOCs.
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The manufacturer’s new Heritage Timber Edition is a line of FSC-certified wood flooring that replicates the patina of reclaimed distressed barn wood.