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    According to designers, these 13 bathroom trends will dominate the interiors industry, from spa-like retreats to personality-filled powder rooms. Sensorial Features and 12 Other Bathroom Trends ...

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    In 2024, polished brass, brushed brass, and champagne gold have reigned as the most coveted metallic finishes, admired for their warm, luxurious appeal. While these warm metallics aren’t going ...

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  5. Emtek (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Emtek's products have been featured in interior design magazines like HGTV magazine, This Old House, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, and Veranda, [11] [12] [13] in online publications like Design Milk [14] as well as in consumer publications like the Washington Post.

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    Flare connectors are typically brass or plastic, but stainless steel or other materials may be used. Although flare connections are labor-intensive, they are durable and reliable. Considered more secure against leaks and sudden failure, they are used in hydraulic brake systems and in other high-pressure, high-reliability applications.

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    In both contexts, the term has expanded to include items made of steel, aluminium, brass, or other metals, as well as plastics. The term ironmonger in reference to consumer goods stores has largely fallen out of use in Great Britain. The US equivalent of the term used in this manner would be "hardware store".

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