Despite unexpected structural obstacles including a rogue piling and bowed studs, Skyro Floors successfully navigated space constraints to install a semi-curbless shower system in a compact guest bathroom, using the Gruen shower system.
LX Hausys America Inc. hosted an exclusive preview event July 16 to celebrate the opening of its new showroom and warehouse in Charlotte. The event welcomed local designers, fabricators, distributors and trade professionals for a first look at the space and its range of U.S.-made Viatera quartz surface products.
Feria Valencia announced that Cevisama Contract, showcasing ceramics, bathroom fixtures and surfaces, will join the existing Feria Hábitat Valencia, Textilhogar and Espacio Cocina shows. The combined event aims to position Valencia as the "world capital of the interior design-related industry."
The CR Design Center Westside, located at the adaptive reuse Westside Paper development near the Atlanta Beltline, represents the culmination of the company's 55-year evolution and signals a dynamic shift in how the Home Depot-owned company approaches customer service in the building and design industry.
Skyro Floors tackles technical challenges to create a sophisticated curbless shower with wall drain system, demonstrating how modern bathroom design continues to evolve in this New Jersey renovation.
Schluter's new Kerdi-Line-A and redesigned Kerdi-Drain-A adaptor kits transform existing clamping ring drains into integrated bonded waterproofing systems, allowing installers to upgrade to linear drains and tileable grates without costly demolition while ensuring superior waterproofing performance.
Schluter’s Kali Pharand shares insights into the three most common waterproofing methods for indoor wet areas available today and how to select the right one for your next wet-area application.
Louisville Tile introduces Wilcox Fifty Five LavoMOD 6 mm porcelain panels, which are pre-cut and made in USA for grout-free shower and bathtub installations.
Despite economic headwinds, over half of U.S. homeowners renovated in 2024, with investments shifting toward smaller spaces. While overall spending softened to $20,000, small kitchen and bathroom remodels saw substantial growth as homeowners prioritize meaningful improvements regardless of space constraints.