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Watermark Designs

The Pot Filler kitchen faucet is expandable and retractable to facilitate the filling of large pots.

Toto

The company now offers the U.S. market bathtubs, including the pictured model 1715, an apron-front unit made of enamel cast iron with a slip-resistant surface.

Royal Crown

The Deck Lok vinyl decking and railing system has a snap-connection system, with no exposed fasteners, to speed and ease installation.

Integrity

The sliding French door features a wood interior, a dual-point lock, an 8-foot panel height option, pre-assembled frames and panels, and an Ultrex exterior.

Eldorado Stone

Cliffstone is an architectural stone veneer cast in molds made from natural stone and featuring a mix of rectangular and lineal stones.

Carlisle Restoration Lumber

Wide-plank walnut flooring in a deep-chocolate variation of cherry lends itself to rustic or formal areas, the company says.

Franke Consumer Products

This 8 1/4-inch, battery-operated kitchen scale can be installed in any new or existing countertop.

Alcoa Home Exteriors

Charleston Beaded siding is available in 15 colors and two finishes - smooth and wood-grain, both offered in a 6 1/2-inch profile height.

Jeld-Wen

Nord Craftsman wood entry doors are offered in fir, hemlock and knotty alder.

Boral Bricks

Liberty Classic Stone is a manufactured stone product that weighs 18 pounds per square foot and is installed like brick rather than as a veneer.

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