Designer Forum - October 2009
Designer Lisa Slayman discusses her work on the Glendale Arena, home of the Phoenix Coyotes, and how she brought her residential design experience to such a huge project.
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Designer Lisa Slayman discusses her work on the Glendale Arena, home of the Phoenix Coyotes, and how she brought her residential design experience to such a huge project.
Randy Merritt answers questions about the many challenges he faces as president of Shaw Industries and how he's guided the company through the Great Recession.
Floorcovering dealer Sergenian's uses a carpet recycling and reclamation program to help boost sales in the sustainability minded college town of Madison, Wisconsin.
Charlie Ragland details how the price of energy, especially gasoline, and consumer spending go hand-in-hand, and how retailers need to be aware of the trends.
Scott Humphrey talks about the power of education and training and how they can advance both an individual career and a business in general.
Floor Focus invited a panel of experts from leading green flooring manufacturers to shed some light on the most fundamental issues in sustainability.
The flooring industry remains at the forefront of the sustainability movement, despite suffering through the worst sales environment in a generation. Find out what leading manufacturers are doing to reduce their environmental footprint.
Despite growing evidence of renewed activity in the housing market, and signs that increasing numbers of consumers are considering remodeling projects, it's likely that laminate sales will be down for the third consecutive year in 2009.
A look at firm's exhibiting at the FloorTek Expo held every two years and sponsored by the American Floorcovering Alliance.
Not surprisingly, traffic was down at this summer's Atlanta Rug Market. While many of the big name retailers were present, not all key retailers attended. However, big buyers were ready to buy.