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A unique and eye-catching kitchen sink with a green message, the Bamboo Kitchen Sink is durable enough to withstand daily use in a modern kitchen.
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Part of the Second Chance collection, Kyle basins are made with oil drums reclaimed from scrap yards and then cleaned, refurbished, and decorated.
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Zero Lead fittings comply with California and Vermont legislation, in effect as of Jan. 1, 2010, that limits lead content of plumbing fixtures and fittings to a maximum weighted average of 0.25%.
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A two-sided fireplace is the focal point of this master bath addition.
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The Alissa lavatory sink is designed to mimic the Alissa tub, part of the high-end Boutique collection of solid-surface products.
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A new showroom offers products and installations for aging clients and those with disabilities.
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Clean up with these new faucets for the bathroom, kitchen, and special models for purified drinking water systems.
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With sensitivity toward reuse and recycling, many companies are taking a close look at the materials that go into their products. From reclaimed wood cabinet components to artistic impressions on copper and stainless steel, these products are truly materialistic.
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Turns out popular vessel sinks aren’t just for hand washing — they’re art. Several manufacturers are combining fabric, stone, and metal with glass to create colorful vessels that become the focal point of any bathroom.
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Over the past decade, the bathroom has evolved from a strictly utilitarian space for hygiene and grooming into a private spa for self-pampering, rejuvenation, and relaxation.