Archive for the ‘Architectural Elements’ Category
Walpole Woodworkers Gazebos
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements, Outdoor Furniture on July 8th, 2011
what is a walpole product?
lumber
milling installation
manufacturing staining
design consultation


what does walpole make?
garden decor exterior home decor
fences & gates wooden playsets
pergolas & arbors
There is more than one way to play -
Go Walpole
Locations all over the US.
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ThinkGlass Countertops – Imagine That!
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements, Kitchens on June 28th, 2011

Close your eyes and imagine a countertop that matches each and every one of your requirements for beauty, texture, width and color. Shimmering in the limelight, ThinkGlass is the company that serves your imagination best with glass countertops that are durable, customizable, and oh, so beautiful!
Under the leadership of Michel Mailhot and Bertrand Charest, two passionate and devoted Art Glass lovers, ThinkGlass offers more than glass countertops for your kitchen. They service the commercial industry too – and even offer flooring options that are anti-skid and can be manufactured to unique design specifications.
Draw your dreams with ThinkGlass.


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Door Pulls, Your way – with Omnia Hardware
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements, Decorative Hardware on March 13th, 2011
It's just that I care for details.
It's my home.
It matters to me what's on my doors.
It has to match the decor, suit my taste.
It has to be Me.
It has to be Omnia.


Based in the US, Omnia Industries is a manufacturer whose decorative hardware lines combine quality and design with precision and detail. With a global footprint, Omnia's hardware products are exported internationally and are featured in retail showrooms and wholesale operations.
Architects and designers have come to trust Omnia, a company that has been servicing the industry for more than forty-five years. It is their hardware of choice. Whether of solid brass or stainless steel, latchsets, architectural door pulls or entrance handles, Omnia's large selection of styles and options will please the "Me" in everybody.
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CaesarStone Quartz Countertops
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements, Kitchens on July 27th, 2010

After viewing a chart so clear convincing there really isn't much more to say. But to those of you who enjoy reading for reading's sake (and the back of the cereal box is not available right now…) let's talk. CaesarStone is made of quartz, one of the world's hardest surfaces. No sealing EVER necessary sounds too good to be true, but so t'is! Virtually care-free and a shocking beauty, CaesarStone has captured the heart of leading kitchen and bathroom designers and was chosen to be featured in House Beautiful's Kitchen of the Year in 2009 & 2010.
Available in multiple textures and in over forty colors, your quartz countertops can be customized with the best surface on the market to suit your taste and your home style. Gaining popularity across North America, CaesarStone takes pride in their impeccable customer service, as well as their GreenGuard certification and stringent environmental standards.
CaesarStone might be just the element your room is craving.



courtesy: thekitchendesigner.org
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Amighini – Architectural Antiques
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements on July 21st, 2010
Take doors, for example.
Think of what lies behind
or before
them.

Think of the anticipation held,
the good times had,
the time well spent
within.


Imagine from whence
these salvaged doors
have sprung.
Amighini
More and more homeowners seek ways to enhance their homes with historical pieces that make a style statement. Amighini's appreciation for the timeless beauty of antiques along with environmental awareness is what attracts so many to their collection of salvaged and reclaimed architectural elements. A family business with a captivating story, Amighini has its roots in Argentina and Italy and has recently branched out to the USA, with locations in the East and West coast.
The artisans of Amighini thoroughly respect period style buildings and salvage the doors, windows and other elements before demolition of such ancient structures. With talent and incredible craftsmanship, each item is handled with care to bring it up to par for today's homes. Yesterday, today and Amighini.
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Phoenician Stone – For Every Home
Posted by Michelle in Architectural Elements, Green on November 24th, 2009


Mark your place in history
Combine it with the past
Tackle your to-do's
But make sure that they will last
In a world of innovation
New, improved, advanced
Seek a way
To make it stay
Give yesterday a chance.
© Michelle Sieger
Phoenician Stone has been salvaging ancient Roman and Grecian history from the ruins of Cyprus and Lebanon since 1943. Each artifact and slab of stone reclaimed from the Old World is a direct link to the empires of old.
With showrooms in Los Angeles and Corona Del Mar, California, Phoenician Stone offers their rich heritage for every room of the home. A distinctive resurrection of authentic, reclaimed biblical stone pavers, wall cladding, stone entrances, wine cellars, fountains, sinks, stone tables, Roman, Greek and Byzantine columns, fireplace mantels and other artifacts, is what Phoenician Stone and their team of talented artisans have carved specially for you.



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