Jonathan Feldman knows the trick for saving 75 percent on the architectural detail.
If you were in the giant scissor business, I’d have a different answer than the one that follows.
A Virginia firm takes an old-fashioned product and gives it a modern twist.
For the ground-floor renovation of a 100-year-old house, a herringbone wall made of salvaged planks lends warmth while being an expression of the owners' desire to blend past and present.
Hand-cut into 1-by-6-inch sticks and placed into mosaic sheets, the Glace line uses 30 percent pre-consumer recycled glass.
An affordable neo-shotgun house delivers a lot of style for the money.
Paper-faced plastic bead is lighter and easier to handle than metal.
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Advances in technology are making way for striking style.
A touchscreen system allows H2O Walls' Computerized Custom Water Features to flow at a pre-programmed rate and time.
Cast from real rocks, the Ridgestone collection of lightweight stone veneer brings the outdoors in.
Tailor the 32 colors of the Echo Collection’s handmade cement tiles with an online interactive tool that offers 140 designs for a custom result.
Beaded fir paneling serves as an aesthetic bridge from a 19th-century house to a contemporary addition.
Unusual products and old favorites make an appearance at the annual tile show.
The Polis ceramic line from Pamesa includes both floor and wall tiles.
Lighter Sheetrock can work as a productivity boon.
What's new in the world of wallboard?
Enviro-Dri spray-on weather barrier allows houses to breathe.
ProForm Lite causes drywall dust to fall straight to the floor.
A combination of the green building groundswell and the new economy may bring OVE and advanced framing into common practice.
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Pulte Homes has offered to buy back 27 homes made unsafe after a neighborhood retention wall failed in a Centex community in San Antonio, the company reported Wednesday.