The Hypervoxel Sculptural Chandelier by Tsunami Glassworks

Monday, August 2nd 2010
The Hypervoxel Sculptural Chandelier by Tsunami Glassworks

Another great and unique furniture for your home interior improvement is coming from Tsunami Glassworks, a Canadian glass blowing studio, This furniture studio desinger has created the Hypervoxel Chandelier. Hypervoxel is a free blown glass sculptural chandelier available in custom colors and sizes. The organic forms mimic weightless liquid floating in space. Versatile in configuration the Hypervoxel shows well in small or large groupings. This furniture... 

Tile & Stone Works Opens New Detroit, Michigan Area Granite Countertop Fabrication Facility

Thursday, February 11th 2010
Tile & Stone Works Opens New Detroit, Michigan Area Granite Countertop Fabrication Facility

Tile & Stone Works announces the completion of their new granite countertop fabrication facility located in Shelby Township, Michigan. This facility gives Tile & Stone Works the fabrication capability in house. “In the past our focus was more on material procurement and sales,” says General Manager Matt Scarsella, “We now have the capacity to fabricate and install in house offering our customers added value.” The... 

Do It Yourself Home Improvement: Step by Step Guide to Home Improvement

Sunday, November 16th 2008

Covering everything you need to know for any home task. From quick-fix repair jobs to major construction, this is the ultimate visual guide to every aspect of home improvement. Including hundreds of expert techniques to repair, maintain, or transform your home. Unique, step-by-step, photographic approach shows you each stage of every task. Over 3,500 images clearly clearly

How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home

Sunday, November 16th 2008

Why is my faucet leaking, my toilet running, or my dishwasher refusing to start? Can I fix it myself? What’s causing the heating system to smell bad or the foundation to crack? Do I need an air filtration system? Is the new “engineered lumber” as good as conventional wood? These are just a few few