Volume: 37 | Issue: 11 | Download
On the cover: A crew member with Lehto Design/ Build installs blown cellulose into the attic of a zero-energy home in Connecticut. See the story on page 49. Photo by Ted Cushman.
Volume: 37 | Issue: 11 | Download
On the cover: A crew member with Lehto Design/ Build installs blown cellulose into the attic of a zero-energy home in Connecticut. See the story on page 49. Photo by Ted Cushman.
Volume: 68 | Issue: 21 | Download
August 19th, 2019 issue.
Volume: 42 | Issue: 8 | Download
On The Cover:
Outdoor Oasis: Trend studies show that homeowner demand for outdoor kitchens is on the rise across the country.
Volume: 12 | Issue: 3 | Download
Cover Photo
The cover photo features slabs on the back wall and island from Daltile's American Reserve Historic Series within the ONE Quartz Surfaces(R) collection. The floor features a marble-look chevron mosaic from Daltile's Marble Attache(TM) Lavish collection. Read more about them on Page 19, or visit www.daltile.com for additional details on these particular products, and the company's full array of product selections.
Volume: 35 | Issue: 8 | Download
ON THE COVER:
These five younger designers are questioning the status quo. Read left to right: Austin Crowley, Jacquelyn Hunter, Arthur Garcia-Clemente, Tyson Baker and Kyle Berry.
Photography credits can be found on pages 28-29.
Volume: 21 | Issue: 8 | Download
On the Cover:
Tarkett's ProGen luxury vinyl plank showcased in the Lifetime Network show Military Makeover. See more on page 18.
Volume: 68 | Issue: 20 | Download
August 7th, 2019 issue.
Volume: 108 | Issue: 8 | Download
On the cover: Housing Laboratory in Apan, Mexico, by MOS; photo by Iwan Baan.
Volume: 84 | Issue: 8 | Download
[ON THE COVER]
From sinks to subflooring, the 100 most interesting, innovative, time-efficient, and just plain cool products for the housing industry, according to you, our readers.
ILLUSTRATION: LARRY NIGH
Volume: 36 | Issue: 8 | Download
ON THE COVER
The Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA, recently endured a renovation, which restored its luster. More than 19,000 stone tiles were installed by a skilled team of masons who referred countless times to photos, plans and other documentation of the original pool. A total of 3,000 square feet of Vermont Verde Antique(R) serpentine and 7,000 square feet of Olympian White Danby(R) marble were used for the historic project and the stone pieces were set with products from Custom Building Products. To learn more about the renovation, turn to page 68.
Volume: 19 | Issue: 9 | Download
Feature Story
LATICRETE International, Inc.
Sky-high office building undergoes dramatic front lobby makeover