Terms Of Use | Privacy Statement | Login

 
 
 

WOOLS OF NEW ZEALAND FORMS PREMIER PARTNER ADVISORY GROUP
·Paul Chapman, ABC Carpets, New York, NY · Wyoma Craghead, CDC, Austin, TX. · Peter DiPaola, Cornell Carpets, Mt. Kisco, NY · Brett Hemphill, Hemphill's Rugs and Carpets, Costa Mesa, CA · Steve Lewis, Lewis Floor and Home, Chicago, IL · Sam Presnell, The Rug Gallery, Cincinnati, OH · Steve Wilson, Synergy, Denver, CO

The Earthquake Expert Behind the Mustache
'Jolt, jam, jump, chaos!' That's a temblor in Patrick Abbott's colorful world of 'edu-tainment.'

Hot or Knot?
Knotty, grainy and full of character, rustic wood brings warmth to cabinets , countertops and floors . Long popular in traditional and country decors, rustic wood is now being seen in myriad interior design styles for a modern, timeless aesthetic.

Laminate floors can’t be refinished
Varnish or similar coatings would probably peel and flake off in a short time. The best bet is to use a cleaner-polish intended for laminate floors.

Main Street unveils new incentives
Main Street unveils new incentives

Temple Grandin Praises Hormel Foods for Hog Holding Facility Design
AUSTIN, Minn.----Temple Grandin, Ph.D., professor of animal science at Colorado State University, says the recently opened hog holding facility at the Hormel Foods Corporation Austin Plant is “as good as it gets.”

Designing on a dime
While she still owned Alissa's Closet, Vesta Taylor found herself doing more and more design work.

Survey: 4 in 10 Texas teachers moonlight to make ends meet
More and more Texas teachers are struggling to pay their bills. Just ask the four in 10 teachers - a record number - who moonlighted this year. |

Council discusses portable stage, makes zoning changes
In an effort to assist local organizations that host musical events and possibly expand on current venues, some in the city of Belleville are pushing for the purchase of a used portable stage.

Getting It Right: What Is Brad Pitt Really Doing for New Orleans?
When Brad Pitt showed up to help fix New Orleans’s Lower Ninth Ward, it raised hope—and eyebrows. Is his high-design, low-income green housing project what the neighborhood needs? GOOD investigates. This article originally appeared in GOOD Issue 020: The New Orleans Issue , on newsstands now. Read more from The New Orleans Issue here . To people who lived where the Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood ...