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{Re}habitat
Learn how adaptive reuse and upcycling can add hip design to your home, apartment, or yard with the Go Green channel's {Re}habitat series. Follow host Rachael Ranney as she shows you how to repurpose salvaged and found materials, adding fun and function to your space without breaking your budget.

Fypon, LLC, the industry leader in synthetic millwork products, has published two new product catalogs showcasing the versatility of the company’s synthetic product lines. The Fypon® 2013 Polyurethane Catalog includes 26 new polyurethane products, including an assortment of brackets, plinth blocks, decorative panels, rafter tails, and corbels.
When a severe hailstorm ruined the roof on her 13-year old home, Texas resident Mercedez Tylock decided to “make lemonade out of lemons.” The professional interior designer turned her talents to the outside of her home and created a new exterior.
From scrap to spring gardening: These six DIY planter ideas work in large or small spaces, to revitalize your home with flowers, herbs, and vegetables.
Linbeck Nabholz Wins the Alliant Build America Award for Crystal Bridges Museum
Written by Linbeck Group, LLC Thu May 09 2013The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art wins an Alliant Build America Award for its contractors, the Linbeck Nabholz Joint Venture.
Therma-Tru Introduces Low-E Internal Blinds for Entry Door Systems
Written by Therma-Tru Wed May 08 2013Therma-Tru, the nation’s leading manufacturer and most preferred brand of entry doors, has introduced a selection of Low-E Internal Blinds for doorlites and sidelites featuring cordless operation. Available in full and half lite styles, the ENERGY STAR® qualified Low-E Internal Blinds provide both energy efficiency and privacy to home entry ways.
Any of these 9 natural landscaping features can add function, health, and value to your yard, as well as beauty.
Madrid’s CentroCentro Culture and Citizenship Cibeles (5Cs) programming addresses cultural and civic action from within the renovated Cibeles Palace.
Beginning every May, guests at the Beachcomber in Venice condos get more than just restful Gulf of Mexico views to make their stays memorable. During the night, when the moon is full, activity abounds with the half dozen sea turtle nests situated directly on the beachfront near their rooms.