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What a blend of modern and traditional in this Atlanta home
Posted by Christine Halvorson
Randy Harris came to our Atlanta Design Studio nearly a year ago, when his ultra-modern home in Atlanta was just in the conceptual phase of drawings. He wanted a very contemporary look and--well--he certainly achieved it! His home was featured this past weekend on the "Modern Atlanta Home Tour" and he dropped Carlisle a note to tell us about it. He wrote to Caitlin in our Atlanta offices:
Caitlin:
Hope you are well! I just wanted to tell you that our home was on the Modern Atlanta home tour this past weekend, and we got many compliments on our floors! ...Thanks again for all your help!
Randy Harris
Even while constucting this very contemporary house, Harris wanted to showcase the natural characteristics of Carlisle's wood floors and he chose our Old Growth Hickory, with an Antique Farmhouse stain. We think the contrast is quite awesome.
Photos by: TaC studios/architecture, Atlanta

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 02:00 PM in Home Decor • (0) Comments
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Carlisle floors seem to go with every possible decor
Posted by Christine Halvorson
We're pretty thrilled with these photos sent to us by a customer in Traverse City, Michigan. Her condo home is in a restored former mental hospital, which is fascinating in itself. But just look at the way these premium grade Eastern White Pine boards blend in with her otherwise modern and eclectic decor. The floors are finished in Concord Honey with a tung oil. What do you think? Write us here by clicking onto "Comments" just below.Posted on May 6, 2009 at 01:51 PM in Home Decor • (0) Comments
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Choosing a Carlisle floor to go with your cabinets
Posted by Christine Halvorson
Earlier here on "Surface," we talked about how we partner with Crown Point Cabinetry, a company in our very own homestate of New Hampshire, in providing reclaimed woods they use to make some of their cabinets. You can see these antique woods in action in cabinets here. Talking with the Crown Point gang got us to thinking how cabinets and floors are inter-related, or not. Here's our design and sales consultant, Lynn Rafuse, on choosing cabinets to go with floors, and vice versa.
Q: In a major kitchen remodel or new construction, would you decide the floors or the cabinets first?
Lynne: When customers come to us, we always tell them that if it's at all possible, they want to choose their floors first. Of course, with some remodels or small projects, that's just not possible. Or, they may be totally in love with their cabinets, but need new floors. But when possible, it's best to go "floors first" because the floors are the largest "backdrop" in the space and the one most likely to remain longer than any other. It's one of the biggest surfaces in your home. Almost everything else is more "changeable."
Q: So, after that's decided, what are the other considerations when matching cabinets to floors and floors to cabinets?
Lynn: Of course, it's the style of their home. Is it a timberframe, an 1800s farmhouse in New England or a modern high rise in Chicago . This will somewhat narrow down the flooring choices (though these days, almost "anything goes" in décor; see below). Then there are considerations
Posted on March 16, 2009 at 01:33 PM in Green Building • Home Decor • (0) Comments
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Premium White Cherry really stands out in Pennsylvania home
Posted by Christine Halvorson

We just got these photos sent to us from McCloskey Builders, who were working with one of our Carlisle customers down in Pennsylvania. The floor is our Premuim Cherry pre-finished with a Gingerbread stain. Our sales rep, Lauren Power here in the Stoddard offices, helped with this project. Doesn't it look gorgeous? We mean, the floor is fanastic, of course, but look at that house! (We just had to show you a glimpse of the exterior, even though we can't take credit for any of it.)
Posted on March 12, 2009 at 10:23 AM in Home Decor • (0) Comments
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Small room, big floors? Yes! Wider is better
Posted by Christine Halvorson

We noticed the folks over at the Unique Glass Home Decor blog returned to our discussion about using wide plank flooring in small rooms. One's intuition may say smaller would be better, but in fact the opposite is true. The fewer seams in the floor, the more light and airy the room may feel.
Take a look at the other great advice for decorating a small room from these folks. Then, you might want to read further on the subject with this article, "Wider is Better," written by our own Lynne Rafuse. Lynne's article appears on page 7 of the newsletter.
Care to comment? Have you used wide planks in your small room? We'd love to hear from you or even see photos if you've got 'em! Just click onto "Comment(s)" just below.
Posted on March 6, 2009 at 10:14 AM in Home Decor • (0) Comments
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