Closets & Organized Storage December 2017
In This Issue
Color predictions for 2018
Fall is the time of year many interior paint companies make their selections for Color of the Year.
Tailored Living's innovative approach to whole-home organization
Tailored Living, a brand of Home Franchise Concepts (HFC), wants to be at the forefront of the latest product design trends and technological advances.
Homeowners will invest in professional organization
“I don’t have to tell you that business is good and the outlook remains rosy throughout next year,” says Laurel Didier, Closet & Organized Storage magazine publisher.
Closet Butler recreates a classic style with its custom wardrobe and cabinetry designs
This project features wide stile shaker doors in thunder grey paint with frameless 3/4-inch construction.
Are you using video to market your remodeling business?
Video is one of the hottest trends in digital marketing. Here’s how to make the most of it.
Lazy Lee puts a new spin on residential wine storage
Lazy Lee developed a rotating wine storage system.
Genuwine Cellars puts the ‘wow’ in wine storage
A love of fine wine and fine woodworking, and a bet, led to the firm’s creation.
2017 was a banner year for the ACSP
The ACSP offers numerous resources for members including webinars that are available on-demand via a video library.
Success strategies to grow your business
More than a dozen closet and home organization firms made the 2017 WOOD 100 list.
Decorative hardware manufacturer to celebrate 125 years at KBIS 2018
Luxury hardware brand Belwith-Keeler plans to celebrate the 125-year legacy of its parent company, Belwith Products, with the launch of several new collections at the 2018 KBIS.
Design and renovation pros report strong 3rd quarter
Design and renovation professionals had not only a strong third quarter but they have high expectations for future business, according to the Q3 2017 Houzz Renovation Barometer.
U.S. laminates to hit $6.8 billion in 2020; cabinets & furniture spur demand
Increased cabinets and furniture demand will continue to drive the growth of decorative laminates in the United States 2.5 percent annually, reaching 11.6 billion square feet —$6.8 billion — in 2020, according to new research by The Freedonia Group.