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LITTLE BIT COUNTRY & LITTLE BIT ROCK AND ROLL

Is it just us, or does it feel like this craze of “rustic meets urban” is everywhere? According to the latest Houzz trends, “Natural worn, rustic wood works beautifully with edgy industrial metal to create a home with depth. Picture a blackened steel pendant over a reclaimed wood dining table, or a steampunk-style clock hovering […]

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STORE MORE

According to the 2016 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Survey, the majority of homeowners who are updating their kitchen cabinets are incorporating specialty storage.  And why wouldn’t they?  Storage is HOT. With so many great choices offered by Siteline, it’s a pleasure to plan the details of your new space.  Here are a few to consider […]

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THREE CHEERS FOR OUR VENEERS

Veneer choices are expressive, distinctive and refined. Are they in your future? According to Freshhome.com, the use of slab, wood veneer cabinet doors is a trend that adds warmth and depth to a modern kitchen.

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I LOVE METAL

Who doesn’t love a little metal vibe? We sure do!

Metal doors are an awesome accent to your new kitchen. They add that “pop” of commercial inspiration, and create a bit of rock and roll in your new space.

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TFL, YOUR NEW BFF

OK, so TFL is unfamiliar to you. But is it, really? THERMALLY FUSED LAMINATE or TFL is the term used for today’s vastly improved melamine. Think of TFL as today’s latest and greatest laptop vs yesterday’s melamine, which is like yee ole typewriter. Both get the job done – but one is much more technically advanced.

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THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING THERMOFOIL

Have you ever picked the practicality of synthetics over silk?

Do you lay awake at night wondering if you made the right decision, when you picked the fussiness of marble over the practicality of quartz for your new counters?

Perhaps you’re a Thermofoil-fan, and don’t even know it.

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WANT LESS STRESS DURING THE MESS?

According to Proud Green Home, perhaps the recession taught us something. Or maybe people would rather scratch their fingernails on a chalkboard than move. Either way, an emerging housing trend is that more and more folks are opting to remodel their existing home than move to a new one. In other words, they’d rather “love it” than “list it”.

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