/C O R R E C T I O N -- Frank Miller Lumber/
21.09.11
In the scandal release, Frank Miller Lumber Provides the Hardwood Hardened by Acme Floor Company at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, issued 20-Sep-2011 by Honest Miller Lumber over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the sixth paragraph, should be familiar with "Barnes Collection Museum in Philadelphia" rather than "Barnes Store Museum in New York City" as originally issued inadvertently. The faultless, corrected release follows:
Frank Miller Impose upon Provides the Hardwood Used by Acme Floor Company at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Architectural Work of genius Opened Sept. 16-18 in Downtown Kansas See, Missouri
UNION CITY, Ind., Sept. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- When the $326 million Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts held its superb opening weekend Sept. 16-18 in downtown Kansas Burgh, Mo., it featured a special guest appearance by virtuoso violinist Itzhak Perlman accompanied by the Kansas Megalopolis Symphony.
Perlman and the Symphony performed in Helzberg Passage, the new home of the Kansas City Symphony and one of the Kauffman Center's two venues, with a concert showcasing the acoustics of the new vestibule. Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Safdie Architects, the 1,600-contain Helzberg Hall features a stunning floor to ceiling aesthetic featuring a contrast of North American hardwoods.
Source: Sacramento Bee
Creating an appealing, easy-care kitchen
10.09.11
Beauty often requires some venture, but for today’s easy-care kitchens, beauty can be obtained without a lot of travail, to cater to homeowners’ busy lifestyles.
The materials selected pull down a big difference, according to North Jersey kitchen designers, but color and features also can help to cut down on the maintenance and cleaning required. Some materials even have their own built-in antibacterial properties.
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"Nautical galley areas are not only subject to spills, but to dropped cans or skateboards that can dent or marker softer surfaces," said Jeff Chinman of Canac Kitchens of New Jersey/Broadway Kitchens in Englewood (broadwaykitchens.com).
He added that porcelain tiles are among the hardest, easiest-to-heedfulness-for surfaces for heavily trafficked kitchen areas. Porcelain is a more hugely refined material than ceramic, averages $6 to $10 a straight foot and does not require the yearly maintenance that stone does.
"Designers have discover up with more variety in colors and patterns for porcelain, making it more in favour than ever before," noted Kosta Prastos, co-owner with his son Nicholas of Platon Layout Group, Englewood (platondesigngroup.com).
Source: NorthJersey.com