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  • Hat Tricks

    Experts share their secrets to low-cost kitchens and baths.

     
  • Top Shelf: January 2007

    This month's top shelf products include the David 5 wall sconce, Oscar luxury kitchen faucet from Graff, and Eco-Terr terrazzo tiles.

     
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    Hands Off ... Sort of

    SOME PRODUCTS SPEND AN ETERNITY on the cusp of being the next hot thing, but never gain enough mass appeal for one reason or another. You can add electronic faucets to this list.

     
  • Top Choices

    AS FAR AS WE KNOW, THERE IS NO Living Room Show, nor is there a Bedroom Show. Fortunately for all of us, though, there is the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show.

     
  • Faucet Fashions

    The rise of open-plan kitchens and lofts is one possible explanation for the faucet's ascension in the product ranks.

     
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    Touch-Free Faucets Come Home

    Hands-free faucets began showing up in personal bathrooms a couple of years ago for a number of reasons. The faucets offer sanitary touch-free operation while conserving water and energy (they only dispense water when the sensor picks up hand motions). They also regulate flow time and prevent...

     
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    Fine Finishes

    "We're seeing a demand for different faucet finishes," says Rick Kilmer, general manager of Kallista. Popular looks like Venetian bronze and Tuscan brass provide an Old World feel without skimping on modern performance.

     
  • New Products from the Builders' Show

    Manufacturers gathered at the 2002 International Builders' Show here this weekend to showcase their latest innovations. Here are a few of the most interesting products we saw at the show.

     
  • Something for Everyone

    Universal design promotes products and spaces that are accessible to all people. If this sounds difficult to build, think again. Finding such barrier-free products may be easier than you think.