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January 10, 2015 by
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My Slideshow2 - Epoxy/Ucrete Flooring installation by DT
Epoxy/Ucrete Flooring installation by Details Technologies -Corrosion/Chemical Resistant Pasting Contact us: DETAILS TECHNOLOGIES Contact number: +88-01819...
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January 10, 2015 by
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Whats new in tiling? A substance that is actually very, very old. For centuries, installation of natural stone tile has been used by human beings to embellish their homes. And with good reason. This kind of tile is strikingly beautiful, as well as durable and fire safe. Be aware, however, that one of the traits of natural stone, as opposed to ceramic or glass tiles, is that they exhibit variations of color and thickness. Every stone tile is unique in its appearance and therefore, careful matching is required.
5 Popular Types of Stone for Tile
There are five types of stone which are widely used in tile manufacture for residential purposes: marble, granite, slate, limestone, and basalt. Each kind has its own idiosyncratic look and features, due to where and how it was originally formed. Take these distinctions into account to help you select a suitable type of natural stone tile to install in your home.
Marble
Marble is a type of metamorphic rock, the result of the intense pressure of tectonic folding on limestone or dolomite. Although marble may be pure white in hue, it is often exquisitely veined with lovely earthy colors, due to minerals that were present at the time it was formed. This type of stone is relatively compact, making it easy to cut into tiles and to work with. Marble natural stone tile is frequently used for floors, walls (both indoors and out), and fireplaces, as well as countertops and backsplashes if it has first been honed and sealed to reduce its porosity.
Granite
Granite is classified as an igneous rock, meaning that it is volcanic lava or magma which has cooled and hardened. White, gray, or pink in color, granite is known for its characteristic dark speckles. Its attractive appearance, combined with its incredible toughness, make it a popular choice for stone tile. Granite tile is ideal for flooring (it is resistant to moisture and holds up extremely well in heavy traffic areas), kitchen or bathroom countertops, fireplace surrounds, and wet bars.
Slate
Slate is another metamorphic rock, in this case originally volcanic ash or clay. Most often a shade of gray, slate can be found in purple, green or cyan, an interesting turquoise-blue. Slate is a long lasting, easy-care material which is remarkably water absorption-proof. Tiles cut from slate are great for interior and exterior walls or floors, countertops, and roofing.
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January 10, 2015 by
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1983 Mercedes-Benz 240D - part 134: more carpet installation
In this video, I finish installing the carpeting in my 1983 Mercedes-Benz 240D. check out my blog: http://mercedesdieselguy.blogspot.com.
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January 10, 2015 by
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Indoor Lighting System
The Indoor Lighting System from Competition Electronics is easy to install. Just attach the light bars to the chronograph guide wires, connect power and you ...
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January 10, 2015 by
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KATY, Texas (PRWEB) January 09, 2015
Igloo Products Corp., the industry leader in cooler manufacturing, today announced the initial product offering in its collaboration with LiddUp, LLC, the cooler LED lighting system provider as seen on ABCs reality television series, Shark Tank. The Party Bara new, highly accessorized mobile cooler designed for indoor/outdoor at-home entertaining will launch in early spring 2015 and be the first cooler to feature LiddUps patented LED interior lighting system.
Part cooler, part bar cart; the Party Bar has got you covered for every entertaining occasionfrom holiday parties with the whole family, to large scale tailgating for the big game, to low key backyard cook outs with the neighbors. Consumers will be thrilled when they see this sleek, versatile cooler in stores. The Party Bar doesnt make you trade quality and functionality for something that looks fabulous in your home, said Igloo product manager Lisa Silva.
The Party Barpowered by LiddUp provides 360 degree interior lighting using 16 water-resistant, heat-free LEDs built directly into the cooler. This gives each and every partygoer the ability to find what theyre looking for quickly and easily. Weve all been therenighttime, pitch black, digging through a cooler sloshing around trying to find a particular drink. With the Party Bar, LiddUp and Igloo are making frozen handed and frustrated a thing of the past, said Jayson Sandberg, Inventor and Founder of LiddUp.
While developing the Party Bar and understanding how consumers were going to use it most, it was obvious that it was the right cooler to launch the LiddUp lighting system, explained Silva. In the Party Bar, the lights are more than just a functional featuretheyre part of the fun.
The fully insulated cooler is housed in a detachable base with heavy-duty, lockable casters allowing for easy transport of the Party Bar to the center of the action, while the locking feature keeps it safely in place. The translucent lid and LED lighting tempts partygoers with the coolers contents so they can select their favorite libations with ease at any time of the day or night.
The combination of this products distinctive, stylish aesthetic and unique feature-set creates a cooler that is more suited in an outdoor kitchen than in a deer blind, Silva continued. No details have been overlooked. The Party Bar includes integrated utility loops to hang utensils or towels, a threaded drain plug for optional hose hook up and the requisite front mounted bottle opener is improved by an added catch bin for hassle free cap disposal. Two removable drink dividers help organize and separate items within the cooler and a removable bottle caddysized to hold wine bottles or 2-liter soda bottlesmake access to popular items easier.
The Party Barpowered by LiddUpwill be available at select retailers in early Spring 2015 with an MSRP of $199.99.
Igloo and LiddUp will be unveiling the Party Bar to the public for the first time at the 2015 Sports Licensing and Tailgate Show on Jan. 14. The Showheld annually in Las Vegasis the premier event for brand owners, licensors, licensees and retailers interested in sports licensed products, hosting more than 300 exhibitors and thousands of retailers each year.
To schedule an appointment with LiddUp during the Sports Licensing and Tailgate Show, contact Taylor Gwiazdon at Taylor(at)LiddUp(dot)com.
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January 10, 2015 by
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Cabinet Refacing Animation
Cabinet refacingwill save you TIME and MONEY on your kitchen remodel. Get an exact price on your remodel project: http://www.brytons.com/contact/get-a-price/
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January 10, 2015 by
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Architects- Gravedigger drum cover
Zach Winthrop, 20 years old, Yardley, PA. I recommend good speakers or headphones because I took this video with my phone. The beginning was a little shaky and there were some minor mistakes...
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January 10, 2015 by
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Grey Goo - Humans: Architects of Destiny
Humans are an advanced and powerful military force, capable of defending their base against a massive onslaught, and then taking the fight to the enemy quickly. However, while they #39;ve explored...
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January 10, 2015 by
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Two longtime Boulder architects have combined their operations.
Stephen Sparn Architects, PC, recently merged with Sopher Architects LLC, creating Sopher Sparn Architects LLC, a 15-employee firm headquartered at 1731 15th St., the entities announced this week.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
"Our practices complement each other," said Stephen Sparn, principal architect. "We're differentiated enough that there's some synergistic effects."
Sopher's experience in the areas of land planning and entitlement paired well with Sparn Architects' expertise in custom home, multifamily and commercial design, Sparn said.
As a result of the merger, which took effect Jan. 1, Sopher moved his three-person operation to Sparn's newly expanded offices at 1731 15 St. in downtown Boulder, where Sopher Sparn Architects occupy 2,000 square feet.
Sopher Architects previously leased a suite at the Colorado Building, 1919 14th St., in downtown Boulder.
For Sopher, the combination was a means of facilitating further expansion for a practice that experienced exponential growth during the past four years.
"I can't imagine that we could have done more, in the scale of office that we had," Sopher said of his firm's potential growth prior to the merger.
The combined firm this year is moving forward on a couple of notable projects in Boulder, including the 10-acre S*PARK mixed-use project near Boulder Junction and a $5 million renovation of the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder.
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January 10, 2015 by
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RALEIGH The beginning of 2015 brings more construction to Hillsborough Street in Raleigh. The street revitalization continues with more than a dozen projects, including more housing and retail space.
The North Carolina State red color that fills Hillsborough Street is slowly turning orange, as construction barrels and signs dominate the sides.
"There's constant construction and changing the area around...which it's hard sometimes because there's traffic, said BlueTique Cheap Chic manager Molly Bergeson.
Bergesons business is barricaded behind a chunk of construction, but she said the change is good.
"We're just looking forward to seeing how things change and being a part of that, she said.
Hillsborough Streets website shows more than a dozen projects taking place.
One of the projects is Stanhope Residential, near Concord Street. The project is led by developer John Kane.
"Stanhope Residential is 822 beds and about 30,000 feet of retail on the lower level, so it should really kind of bookend transform to Hillsborough Street, he said.
Another project taking place is Aloft Hotel, which is being built across from the NCSU Memorial Bell Tower.
"We think between those two you'll start to see fill in along the way that need to be redeveloped, said Kane.
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