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The Kitchen Organizing Center

These days the kitchen is always a central focus for technology.

OnQ Technologies

The Advanced Lighting Control system now includes a 4-Button Scene Switch Module that provides the functionality of four ALC program switches in a single-gang design.

Lines Of Communication

At a firm as large as Huntingdon Valley, Pa.-based Toll Brothers Inc., which has more than 3,000 employees in 21 states, keeping connected is no small feat.

The Study Hall/Technology Loft

Visit five model homes designed for families, and you will see at least four with flex spaces modeled as study halls or technology lofts.

Broan-NuTone

The Gallery Collection of medicine cabinets features mirrors on the front and back of the cabinet door

Define It, Do It, Love It

It’s hard to do well — or even want to do — a job that is poorly defined, lacks clear measures for success and depends on information from others to complete.

The Home Office

The reality that home offices are increasingly where home buyers earn a living is the biggest reason more builders are offering structured wiring packages.

Kaycan

For fire resistance, the company’s Fishscale siding is made of solid vinyl rather than polypropylene.

Water Management

The first line of defense against mold is preventing the entry of bulk water into building assemblies.

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