It’s Terrazzo’s Time Eco-Savvy Options to the Terrazzo Trend Most of us have heard of terrazzo, that chunky, colorful airport floor we (used to) dash across to make our flight, or maybe a decorative lamp or bowl that we picked…
Transitional Furniture: The New Materials of Al Fresco Dining It is getting colder, even in our home state of North Carolina. The leaves are brilliant in their descent to clutter our lawns, weeks behind those of the Northeast, who shed…
Now that 2020 almost has a fork in it, building materials companies need to start planning for 2021 with the hopes that projects will be restarted and our interactions will return to some form of what they used to be. …
In this episode, we talk to Susan Milne of Epiphany Studio about the tenets of effective building materials marketing.
How Paperstone is Made PaperStone is one of the most versatile, easy to use, and sustainable surfacing materials available on the market. And with its matte, organic finish available in 13 different colors, it is an ideal material for kitchens, bathrooms, cladding,…
Choosing Healthy Building Materials Whether you’re a homeowner looking to renovate your kitchen or a commercial architect revamping a retail space, it can be difficult to find materials that are not only aesthetically up to par, but also meet given…
Why Sintered Stone? What’s the sintered stone buzz all about? Whether you’re a homeowner, fabricator, or designer, there are so many reasons to love sintered stone. We’ve broken them down here for you. If you’re a homeowner: It’s no…
In this episode of Build Green Live Green, we talk to Hans-Peter Forster of Organoid Technologies about the brand ultra-biophilic brand's mission, and what it really means to be sustainable.
Meet GEOS: the latest Modern Surface to join CaraGreen’s collection of healthy surface materials. To help you get to know GEOS, we’ve broken it down, letter by letter: G – GLASS When you see GEOS surfaces you are immediately drawn…
This blog post was written by Raina Harrell, CaraGreen’s Southeast Sales Manager. When “green building” first became trendy in the US, the focus was on declaring which materials were best for environmental health and wellness. Responsibly harvested wood products were…
Sinter vs. Printer – How “sintered stone” differs from porcelain There has been a lot of attention drawn to sintered stone of late, with appearances on HGTV and Property Brothers stoking interest in this new countertop material. Sintered stone is…