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    SDF Granite countertops - September 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Largest selection of the latest in kitchen countertop & bath surfaces!Public Welcome!RemodelNew constructionResidentialCommercialSDF is the fabricator you been hearing about, Using the latest in technology, Our quality and service cannot be beat!A cut above Since 1986Granite - Marble - QuartzRecycled Glass - Porcelan Kitchen & Bath countertop surfaces,Tile & much more!Ph:(850)-484-8401 Toll free: (800)-806-6583

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    Solid Design Fabricators Inc. is a locally owned and operated company, serving Pensacola and surrounding areas since 1986. We specialize in premium quality Natural stone & Quartz counter tops, vanity tops, wet bars, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, Tub surrounds and much more.

    Here at Solid Design Fabricators, We have taken old school craftsmanship and combined it with the latest in digital technology to offer our customers the highest quality Natural stone and quartz countertops ion the Gulf Coast!

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    Perfectly matched seams with veining and movement from piece to piece. Our layouts include seams, angles, radius work, sinks, faucets & appliances. No surprises! You will see exactly what you are getting in a color 3D layout of your project, with the slabs of your choosing . Any changes can be made quickly and easily. We will encourage the latest in custom and special designs, to create a unique and personalized project.

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    Angie’s List: Choosing concrete countertops – WDTV - September 2, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BRIDGEPORT. W. Va. (WDTV) -- Of the many countertop materials out there, you mightve overlooked concrete, which offers unique customization, appearance and strength.

    Concrete countertops are very versatile and durable, but remember, it can be a pricey option, so be sure you know youre going to like it before you install," said Angie Hicks, founder of Angie's List.

    David Barnes wanted something different, and chose extra-thick concrete in a gray tone that lightened his kitchen.

    I want to go really thick, I dont want the thin countertops, I actually just want to make a statement, and so really with that and I also just being able to choose the color, the finish and the texture of the concrete, thats just kind of why I chose it, said Barnes.

    Barnes entrusted his counters to Schurger Concrete Abstracts, which uses a mix unlike normal concrete.

    Its kind of like overly-engineered concrete, so its actually much, much stronger than sidewalk concrete, and theres additives, things like that to make stronger, make it last longer, said David Schurger, of Shurger Concrete Abstracts.

    Schurger also creates fireplaces, mantles and even concrete tablecloths.

    If clients give us a little more artistic liberty, thats when the cool stuff happens, said Schurger.

    So how long will it last?

    The Hoover Dams still drying, and Romans have been doing it for a couple thousand years, so way longer than anybodys lifetime, Shurger said.

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    The ‘extremely flammable’ chemical behind the fire in the flooded Texas plant – Washington Post - September 2, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Two explosions were reported on Aug. 31 at the flood-hit Arkema plant in Crosby, Tex. (Reuters)

    Early Thursday, while Texas wrestled with Hurricane Harvey's aftermath, a powerful reaction belched fireandblack smoke from a chemical factory in Crosby, Tex., 30 miles northeast of Houston.The factory, operated by French chemical company Arkema, lost power in the flood. The refrigeration system used to cool tractor-trailer tankers full of chemicalsfailed.So did the backup generators. There was a popping noise, officials said. Then awarmtanker, full ofliquidorganic peroxides, erupted into flames.

    Organic peroxides are extremely flammable, noted the company in a statementon its website Thursday. Arkema said it expected more fires to start and planned to allow the chemicals to burn themselves out.

    They're actually very marvelous, said chemistWilliam Carroll,an adjunct professor of chemistry at Indiana University who has worked with organic peroxides for many years. You use them in a way that they fall apart and do so at very specific temperatures. Oneorganic peroxide can be tailored to break up at 30 degrees Celsius [86 degrees Fahrenheit], while another will do so at 40 degrees. The trick is to keep them safely below those temperatures sometimes frozen solid, or, in the case of the Arkema plant, stored as chilled liquids.

    When peroxides heat up, they react. Thursday, around 2 a.m. local time, the materials did exactly what they're supposed to do, Carroll said. They decomposed.

    A peroxide compound contains two linked oxygen atoms. The peroxide you're perhaps most familiar with, hydrogen peroxide, is a chainof two oxygen atomscapped on both ends with a hydrogen atom. Peroxides are useful because the chemical bond between the oxygen atoms is so unstable. Oxygengreedily snatches electrons from other atoms. Thisrapaciousness makes oxygen a flighty partner when bonded to itself.

    Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr, has an antique glass container labeled peroxide in her office. A laboratory safety officer who caught sight of the jaralmost bolted until Francl gave her assurances that it was scrubbed clean. Had it contained dry peroxide, she said, the jar could havecombusted at a jolt.

    Peroxides arebasically tiny little molecular canisters of oxygen, Francl said. Theyre designed to break apart and be highly reactive. Its like having a whole bunch of fragile glass molecules.People have used hydrogen peroxide's fizzy instability tobleach hair, disinfect wounds not always arecommendedtechnique and, at high concentrations, propel rockets.

    Organic peroxides substitute the hydrogen caps for clusters of carbon plus other elements.There are many kinds of organic peroxides, with almost as many uses. Benzoyl peroxide, as an acnemedication, tears apart proteins inskin bacteria. Arkema advertises a wide range of peroxide products: not just to defeat zitsbut also to kick-startpolymer reactions, to improve the color of resins, to create plastics for pipes and countertops.

    Your plastic kitchen countertop, of course, isn't in danger of spontaneous combustion. When manufacturing plastics, the reactive peroxide is aspark, not a building block. Once the peroxide kicks off thea chain reaction,the resulting moleculesbraid together in astable polymer. The beauty of peroxides is their ability to keep the reaction going, churning out free radicals. Every time a radical touches something it turns it into a radical, Francl said. Its like zombies.

    It's no coincidence that Texas isthick with chemicalplants, situated alongside natural gas and oil refineries. Where there are fossil fuels there are carbon byproducts, a key component of organic peroxides. Youmight hear oil and think of fuel. But chemists think of lots of little carbon frameworks. Like Lego, Francl said.

    And the choice to construct the chemical plant in a rural area was no accident, either, Carroll said. You won't find such a factory in downtown Houston. They're acutely aware that they're working with a reactive material, he said, that has to be handled in a certain way.

    The Arkema plant is far from the first to have an accident with organic peroxides. Between 1980 and 2001, there were about a dozen accidents severe enough to trigger reviews from the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, Francl noted, including a previous event in Crosby in 1998. A handful took place in Pasadena and other nearby Texas cities.

    On Thursday, a deputy with the Harris County Sheriffs Office sought treatment for inhaling fumes, The Washington Post reported. Other organic peroxide accidents have resulted in injuries. In 2008, in Edmonton, Alberta, nine people were hospitalizedafter a peroxide holding tank caught fire. (Terrorists have put organic peroxides to the most horrific use. Bombingattacksin Manchester, London, Paris and Brusselsinvolvedtriacetone triperoxide or TATP, a compound also known as mother of Satan.")

    If there is a silver lining to the peroxide accident Thursday,thechemicals' reactivity means that they wont stick around in the environment. The chemicals will burn too quickly for floodwaters to sweep any of the liquid away. This is an acute event, not a chronic one, Carroll said.

    What's left after such a chemical reaction? Smoke, but mostly carbon dioxide and more water.

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    Customize trays to elminate countertop clutter – Bryan-College Station Eagle - August 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Most things look better grouped together, junk on your countertops, decorating accessories and even people. It's true, you can throw your keys, wallet and pocket contents on the counter and feel disarray, but if you bunch it together in a bowl a small sense of order comes to life. Our kitchen countertops began getting cluttered with various cooking necessities, especially the go-to spices we use so often. This led me to search out a small tray that could wrangle all the mess and bring some comfort to my overstimulated eyes.

    As I looked around, I didn't want to pay the price I saw on many trays, plus none of them matched the dcor I pictured in my head. That's always the point when my DIY wheels start churning and my own solution comes to life. If you have a messy spot or are looking for some simple base dcor pieces try my new favorite trickput some feet on it.

    By adding some cute little bun feet, a rusty old baking pan becomes a farmhouse-style tray to house spices. Put some feet on an old roasting pan lid and a large dcor tray is born. Feet do a few things. First, they add height, which is always helpful in decorating. A variation in height, texture and scale are three important ingredients in the recipe of a delicious vignette. Second, feet get metal off your counter surfaces. If a rusty pan or metal tray sits on a surface and gets wet, it can transfer rust onto your counter. Nobody needs a quick solution that leads to a bigger problem. Wooden ball feet are also less likely to scratch a countertop surface than metal. I might know that from experience. Most of all, little feet make a transformation complete by taking the ordinary and elevating it.

    Here is how you make a quick and easy footed tray:

    1. Gather an old pan, roaster lid or shallow box that fits your space and intended clutter.

    2. Spray paint pan or tray if it needs a color change. If you are using a rusty pan you want to seal it with a matte gloss spray paint.

    3. Get four wooden drawer pulls or doll heads from the craft store. These have a flat edge to them so they secure nicely to an item.

    4. Stain or paint wooden feet to match your dcor.

    5. Flip your pan over and attach feet to the bottom of your pan using a strong adhesive glue such as E6000 or Gorilla Glue. Allow to dry completely.

    6. Fill with kitchen counter clutter and breathe a sigh of relief!

    Home dcor solutions don't have to be fussy or expensive. Chances are you have some old pans in the donate pile at your house that you could put to good use. Trust me on the gathering bit, a unified front fosters peace in all things.

    Kim Jones is a Texas A&M graduate and Bryan resident who writes about creative and inexpensive decoration ideas, garage sale makeovers and thrift store finds. She blogs at huntandhost.com and can be reached at huntandhost@gmail.com.

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    Go Inside Highland Springs’ Most Beautiful Kitchens – 417mag - August 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Junior League of Springfield's annual Tour of Kitchens fundraiser shows off some of the most beautiful kitchens in 417-land all for a good cause.

    By Jenna Dejong Photos by Brandon Alms

    DISCLAIMER: The information in this article was fact checked and accurate at press time, but 417 Magazine cannot guarantee its accuracy indefinitely.

    See six gorgeous, thoughtfully designed kitchens in person at the Junior League of Springfields fourth annual Tour of Kitchens. The organization was built on the ideals of serving others in the community through fundraising efforts and volunteering. To fund some of their projects, Junior League has planned a day full of demonstrations and samples that keep mouths watering from start to finish. Guests load onto a shuttle and are whisked away on an escorted tour to six homes in Highland Springs. During their visit, guests can admire the style and architecture of each gorgeous kitchen as local businesses create some of their most loved meals and recipes. Chefs from Metropolitan Farmer,MaMaJeans Natural Market, Shakers Bartending, Barley Wheat & Rye Social House and more are at the ready to cook up crowd favorites or new tasty treats. Guests start the day at 10 a.m. in the parking lot of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame where a shuttle picks them up and takes them to Highland Springs to begin the tour. At the end of the event, VIP attendees are invited to attend an after party at the Highland Springs Country Club.

    The Louth Kitchen (above)

    A large kitchen is needed for all of the 18 members of Jim and Suzanne Louths family. The kitchensfloorplanis arranged in such a way that makes hosting and gathering comfortable and functional.The medium blue island acts as a hub for those who are grazing on delicious snacks; the refrigerator is within easy reach, and a pullout microwave is ready for use at just the touch of a button. A large pantry is set to the side and houses a wine cooler and workstation for whipping up a quick batch of cookies. This secret area is key tokeeping the mess out of view from the rest of the kitchen.

    The Hicks Kitchen

    Combining Kyle Hickss rustic style and Stacy Hickss traditional tastes, the couples kitchen is a room filled with various shades of browns, blacks and grays. The kitchen is set up for the ultimate hostingpast the large island, the room opens into a larger space set up with a cloth sofa, two chairs, a television, a kitchen table and a piano. The area is the perfect setup for mingling and interacting with the host and hostess as they use their indoor grill, ice maker and trash compactor to serve and delight guests with the tastiest of treats.

    TheHazelriggKitchen

    Chris and JenniferHazelriggs kitchen is organized like a foodies dream. Not quite traditional, but not contemporary either, this transitional kitchen is picturesque in tones of white and gray. Pull-out drawers equipped with reinforcements store heavy dishes within reach, and others are lined with built-in utensil organizers. A large white island with granite countertops offers more space to prepare and serve mouthwatering dishes. To top it off, the appliances in the kitchen were picked with careful consideration and the intent to make cooking and baking feel like an art form.

    The Miner Kitchen

    Fresh is the first word that comes to homeowner Marta Miner when she looks at her combined kitchen and dining room. Inspired by West Coast homes in Los Angeles, Marta and Jeremy Miner ensured their kitchen and dining room are flooded with natural light from the oversized windows. Their kitchen has a light color scheme complete with white countertops, light gray walls and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen is equipped with two islands, one of which houses a wine cooler. The Viking stove has six burners, and sitting below is a double oven, making cooking and preparing food easy and quick.

    TheHerschendKitchen

    The first thing you notice in the newly renovated kitchen at Michelle and AustinHerschends home is the eye-catching white-and-gray backsplash. Acting as a focal point, the backsplash is a modern twist that compliments the rest of the houses traditional style. The kitchen itself is spacious and makes for easy interacting. The large islands black countertop was replaced with white marble, and the room was recently updated with small touches like switching light fixtures and door handles. When you walk in, you cant miss the gas oven, breakfast nook and a coffee bar with a wine cooler sitting below.

    TheMantalaKitchen

    This space owned by Dr. MarceloMantalaand MayLylahChua-Mantalahas the creamy feel of a rustic Italian kitchen. With rich hues of brown, gold and tan, the kitchens color scheme and decor make those who walk through feel as though they are entering a different world. Most of the cabinets have glass doors or no doors at all, and on one side, the wall has a large opening looking into the adjoining room. In the center of it all sits an off-white island with a black granite countertop that offers seating to guests while the host and hostess bustle from either end of the kitchen.

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    At Halifax Lofts, a taste of nostalgia – YourGV.com - August 31, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When tenants step into Halifax Lofts, the high, spacious hallways will take them back to the days when hundreds of students were bustling through to get to their classrooms that have now been transformed into modern, stylish lofts.

    Those classrooms are the very things that lend the old Halifax Elementary School to being favorable to these types of projects, according to Echelon Resources developer Edwin Gaskin.

    Just looking from the outside, one can see how the classrooms provide that type of structure for rooms.

    Within the 30 units, there are roughly eight floor plans with most apartments being one bedroom, but there are some with two bedrooms.

    With these historic redevelopments, you dont often get cookie cutter because youre working around existing walls or features, said Gaskins.

    Inside the rooms are grey, black and brown granite countertops alongside black and silver appliances that Gaskin said were actually voted on by a group who follows them on Facebook.

    Some rooms still have a touch of the classroom such as a chalkboard down the side of the living area, and one may spot where lockers used to sit.

    One of the rooms is specifically unique, the former cafeteria.

    Because these are done as part of the National Parks Service Guidelines, we actually had to preserve this space as open, said Gaskin.

    It lends itself to a very unique buyer as the former cafeteria now has an open floor plan for the bedroom, kitchen and living area in a 2,818 square feet studio apartment.

    The only rooms it has are the bathroom, laundry area and closet space, and the tenant will have his or her very own stage.

    We actually already have a buyer for this unit, said Gaskin. We realize that not all of these rooms appeal to every buyer, but we cater to the young professional. That creates an expectation of both style, fashion and security, and we try to deliver on those fronts.

    Each tenant will enter the building using a key-swipe entry, and Gaskin has the capabilities and security cameras to keep an eye on all entrances, common areas and hallways of the facility, even from the convenience of his smartphone.

    There are five exterior entrances, and some of the units have their own private entrance.

    Outside of the main building are what used to be mobile unit classrooms that are now more private rooms.

    Additions have been added to the units, and they have incorporated the historic outside of the former classrooms to the inside of the apartments.

    These units are in the ideal location to enjoy the 4.2 acres that Halifax Lofts sits on.

    Residents of Halifax Lofts also have ample amount of parking and dumpster service, and these apartments are positioned in a safe, quiet neighborhood that is located minutes from the town of Halifax.

    That very neighborhood also has been helpful in the aesthetics of the building that houses various photos of old classmates, basketball teams and Girl Scouts that adorn the hallways.

    One of the Girl Scouts in this photo actually donated it, and we have people who come in here and name who the individuals are in the photos, said Gaskin.

    Even though the lofts offer a contemporary appeal, the building still lends itself to nostalgia for former classmates, and individuals will have the chance to reminisce at a grand opening this fall.

    No date has been set at this time, but Gaskin is aiming for late September, early October.

    The town and county have been very good to work with, said Gaskin.

    Several of the lofts have been leased, and tenants are expected to begin moving in within the month.

    Halifax Lofts is their fifth project with the other closest redevelopment being in Chatham.

    Interested individuals may find more information about these pet-friendly lofts with rents that range from $800 to $950 a month on their website, HalifaxLofts.com.

    Halifax Lofts also can be found on Facebook, and individuals can receive information by emailing halifaxlofts@gmail.com or calling 434-830-1580.

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    Kitchen islands are getting bigger, better and more colorful than ever – Los Angeles Times - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kitchen islands are command central. Playing host to everything from homework to happy hour, islands are often the most popular spot in the house as well as a stunning showcase of style.

    It used to be that islands played an important role in allowing homeowners to gain more countertop for cooking, but its really taken on a whole new life in todays kitchen, said Stephanie Pierce, director of design and trends for MasterBrand Cabinets, its more about creating a focal point within the space for social and family interaction, in addition to the food prep.

    Designer Denise Bosley, owner of Denise Bosley Interiors in Sierra Madre said, If homeowners can fit an island, they will have an island.

    In many cases, the bigger the better.

    The popularity of open floor plans has resulted in larger islands that serve as a kitchen workhorse, Grand Central for socializing and a piece of custom furniture that connects spaces and creates flow.

    If an oversized island is on the wish list, however, Bosley advises clients to think it through. You have to consider things like the type of stone you want to use, said Bosley, if you do want a really large island youre going to have seams and some people dont like that.

    Bosley said one 11-foot island she installed required a seam down the center to merge two slabs. You dont see it in pictures, and it becomes an afterthought then you build this big island and think, oh, boy.

    Paul LEsperance, co-owner of LEsperance Design in West Hollywood said when it comes to countertops, his clients are requesting Neolith, an ultra-compact surface material manufactured by combining raw materials found in glass, porcelain and quartz under extreme heat and intense pressure.

    Everybody wants the beauty of Calcutta marble, said LEsperance, but they dont want the upkeep this is selling like crazy.

    Bosley agreed. People want marble, but they know its not practical for most family kitchens, she said, weve been using a lot of quartz, and a lot of new [manufactured] materials coming out that look like marble.

    Upgraded islands also boast bigger sinks. Its not just a small prep sink anymore, said Bosley. People are using them to wash dishes and share during prep.

    Divided sinks are out too, LEsperance said: Everybody wants the big trough, farm sinks in stainless steel or enamel.

    The biggest news in islands, however, is color.

    The island is a great opportunity to provide some personality with color or warmth with wood tones, so we are seeing islands being utilized a lot as an accent element.

    Everybody wants to paint their cabinets right now, said LEsperance. Theres a little bit of a revolt from white so the first project people jump on is an island because its not like redoing all the cabinets.

    Well do white perimeter cabinets, said Bosley, and color on the island. Navy blues, beachy shades and bold greens and blues are trending.

    Blue is definitely the number one pick for kitchen accent colors this year, said Pierce, and its all shades.

    Hague Blue from Farrow and Ball is beautiful, said LEsperance, you know with [inspiration from the] islands, people can go a little more wild.

    For your design inspiration, we pored over our photo archives for some of our favorite kitchen islands. Enjoy!

    Bonnie McCarthy contributes to the Los Angeles Times as a home and lifestyle design writer. She enjoys scouting for directional trends and reporting on whats new and next. Follow her on Twitter @ThsAmericanHome.

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    If you want a house with a sunroom – Newsday - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    5 Hearthstone Lane

    $799,999

    The sunroom in this four-bedroom Colonial has an air conditioner, ceiling fan and heater, essentially making it a four-seasons room, says listing agent Bryan Karp of Re/Max Eastern Properties. For 365 days a year, even when its snowing outside, you could be out there in that room getting the beautiful seclusion of the backyard, Karp says. The sunroom, accessed by sliding glass doors in the den, has vaulted glass-paneled ceilings with adjustable blinds. The 12-by-16-foot room overlooks the tree-lined backyard, which includes a heated in-ground saltwater pool surrounded by a paver patio. The home, built in 2000, features 2 12 bathrooms. Beyond the entry hall are formal living and dining rooms, a den with a fireplace and an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Hardwood floors run throughout the house. The master suite has tray ceilings, a walk-in closet and full bathroom. The 0.4-acre property, with taxes of $19,596, includes a partially finished basement and a two-car garage. Bryan Karp, Re/Max Eastern Properties, 516-384-0571

    746 Vivian Ct.

    $529,000

    A 17-by-25-foot sunroom, with electricity and heat, is situated at the back of this four-bedroom, three-bathroom high-ranch. Fully glassed on the walls and ceiling, the sunroom has UV-protective, streak-free glass, says listing agent Anthony Artale of Keller Williams Realty Greater. Sliding glass doors off the first-level family room open to the sunroom, which also features a door leading out to the backyard of the 68-by-93-foot property. The 1961 house, with hardwood flooring throughout, includes a granite eat-in kitchen, living room and formal dining room on the main level. The master bedroom includes one of the homes three full bathrooms, one of which includes a Jacuzzi tub. The corner property, with taxes of $12,001, also features an attached two-car garage. Anthony Artale, Keller Williams Realty Greater, 516-322-0123

    127 Chestnut St.

    $569,990

    The sunroom in this three-bedroom Colonial offers views of the one-acre property, which has a 26-foot koi pond with two waterfalls. The 18-by-24-foot four-season sunroom also features radiant heated floors, says listing agent Carol Grau of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Sliding glass doors off the sunroom open to an expansive brick patio and pergola that overlook the yard and gardens. Double glass-panel doors leads into the kitchen, which has granite countertops and a butlers pantry. The updated home, built in 1974, includes 2 12 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms and a den with a fireplace. French doors open to the master suite, which has a separate sitting room, a 7-by-19-foot walk-in closet with his-and-her entrances, a bathroom with a walk-in shower stall, Jacuzzi tub and bidet, and sliders that open to a private balcony. The 120-by-363-foot property, with taxes of $14,138, also includes a partially finished basement, an attached one-car garage and a greenhouse. Carol Grau, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, 631-875-2596

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    RTI CX10 Touchpanel Fits on Countertops and Under Cabinets – CEPro - August 8, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Showing its product diversity, control and automation company RTI has begun shipping its latest commercial/residential solution the CX10 touchpanel.

    Integrators can use the 10-inch CX10 "from the executive boardroom to the gourmet kitchen," says the company, providing an easy-to-use touchpanel for a multitude of environments.

    "With the introduction of the CX10, we continue to broaden our range of innovative touchpanels, providing integrators with yet another great option for residential and commercial clients," says Mike Everett, vice president of global sales, RTI. "The CX10 is a step up in touchscreen size from our CX7, which will give our dealers more space to create a custom interface, but the features that set this unit apart are the ability to watch HD video, built-in video intercom and amazing installation flexibility."

    The user interface features a 10-inch, touch-capacitive 1200x800 WXGA resolution LCD screen.

    The LCD screen also delivers an HD video experience supported by the inclusion of an HDBaseT input and stereo speakers.

    RTI emphasizes the CX10 easily mounts on countertops and tabletops as well as underneath cabinets.

    The unit offers a tilt range of 10 degrees to 90 degrees. It includes video intercom support with built-in composite video inputs for the connection of security cameras, and proximity sensors that brings the touchpanel back to life when approached.

    Some of the CX10's dealer options include wired 10/100 BaseT and wireless Ethernet to support two-way control and feedback, as well as programming upgrades.Integrators have the option of using a separate power supply or Power over Ethernet Plus to power the touchscreen.

    The CX10's interface experience is customizable through RTI's Integration Designer APEX software.

    Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass., and he also studies Kyokushin karate at 5 Dragons in Haverhill, Mass. Have a suggestion or a topic you want to read more about? Email Robert at [emailprotected]

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    Method and Creative Growth Present a Limited Edition Art Collection for Countertops – PR Newswire (press release) - August 8, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Founded on the belief that art should be accessible to all, Creative Growth provides a nurturing space for artistic development and expression. This curated collaboration features the impeccable work of four Creative Growth artists paired with four new fragrances inspired by the artists' work, including palm garden, jasmine lily, cedar spice and vanilla sky. The collection is available exclusively at Target for $3.49 each from now through the end of the year.

    "At method, we truly view cleaning as an act of creative expression,"said Doug Piwinski, CMO of People Against Dirty. "Creative Growth's powerful and meaningful work hasinspired us to produce a limited edition collection that celebrates these incredible artists, and enables us to bring their art and their storiesto more people."

    The commissioned Creative Growth artists and their work include:

    "Our mission is to understand how everyone is a part of the creative community," said Tom di Maria, director of Creative Growth. "Our partnership with method is about valuing how our artists can be seen as contemporary designers, and how their art can enrich the everyday experience of people."

    ABOUT PEOPLE AGAINST DIRTYPeople Against Dirty is a company made up of two brands method and Ecover filled with fearless thinkers, mad scientists and adventurous designers who believe in defying the status quo with innovation and optimism. We take cleaning seriously but not ourselves. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Francisco, method (methodhome.com) is the pioneer of premium planet-friendly and design-driven home, fabric and personal care products. Formulated with naturally derived, biodegradable ingredients, method puts the hurt on dirt without doing harm to people, creatures or the planet. Also playing an important role at People Against Dirty is Ecover (ecover.com) the revered pioneering European-based line of ecological cleaning products that has had an enormous impact on the world of cleaning and a positive impact on the planet.

    ABOUT CREATIVE GROWTHCreative Growth Art Center is a non-profit that serves artists with developmental, mental and physical disabilities, providing a professional studio environment for artistic development, gallery exhibition and representation and a social atmosphere among peers.

    CONTACT: Sara Crumley Berman 415.568.4631 media@methodhome.com

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