Volume: 63 | Issue: 2 | Download
January 27th, 2014 issue.
Volume: 63 | Issue: 2 | Download
January 27th, 2014 issue.
Volume: 20 | Issue: 1 | Download
On The Cover
Held this past fall in Bologna, Italy, Cersaie, the Italian tile exhibition, once again offered an array of high-quality tile products. Wood-look porcelain tile continues to grow in popularity, and tile manufacturers are taking it up a notch with grains, textures and colors that look remarkably authentic. Pictured is the Seawood Collection by Tile of Spain- branded manufacturer Peronda. Story begins on page 10.
Volume: 11 | Issue: 1 | Download
Innovations in glass
New sizes and thicknesses
Volume: 63 | Issue: 1 | Download
January 13th, 2014 issue.
Volume: 7 | Issue: 1 | Download
Cover Photo
The new Dekton material from Cosentino (pictured here in the color Danae, which is in Dekton's Natural Collection) is one of many new materials and colors that has come out recently or will be available in the near future. Read the full story on Page 14.
Volume: 66 | Issue: 1 | Download
RH and MVER: Is There a Correlation?
When looking to determine if a concrete slab is dry enough to proceed with a finish, flooring or occupancy, there are several methods commonly specified for testing the relative humidity (or moisture content) of the slab. A dry slab is never at 0% humidity, but determining the level of moisture still held in the concrete can be the difference between a successful flooring installation and a problem-prone floor system.
Volume: 16 | Issue: 1 | Download
Carpets Continue to Get Softer, More Luxurious
Retailers Weight in on Soft Carpet
Nylon Still Rules but Polyester Now King of the House
Volume: 79 | Issue: 1 | Download
[ON THE COVER]
Bellasol at Rosecrest is the first U.S. net-zero energy home to achieve a "0" HERS rating in Climate Zone 5, and earned top honors in our single-family production (2,001 SF-3,100 SF) category.
Builder: Garbett Homes;
Architect: KTGY Group, Inc.
PHOTO: JOHN BARE PHOTOGRAPHY
Volume: 32 | Issue: 4 | Download
On the cover: As a 250-ton house in Babylon,N.Y., is lowered onto its new raised foundation, a carpenter on Rich Sangiorgi's crew scrambles to cut out a high sill plate. Photo by Clayton DeKorne.
Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Download
Taking Control of the Structural Drying Process
Volume: 31 | Issue: 1 | Download
A World Record in Stone
Fabricator Market Forecast