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  • 5 Ways to be More Eco-Friendly at Home

    Being eco-friendly at home doesn’t just pertain to indoors –– it’s also what you do outside. Wherever you…

  • Adding more light to your home

    If you ever feel like you’re living in a cave, you might just need more natural light in…

  • Where Style meets Comfort

    When it comes to their house, these homeowners value style, comfort and family-friendly design elements. So, the decision to add a Phantom retractable door screen, which is both sophisticated and functional, was easy.

  • Fresh Air with a View in Abbotsford, BC

    Nestled in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland, this West Coast home is surrounded by farms and ranches. Phantom retractable door screens are the perfect solution for openings of any size – especially oversized double door units like the gorgeous set on this home!

  • 6 ways to bring shade to your home

    Escape the summer heat by adding shade to your property. If you’re planning a season full of backyard…

  • The Ascent Tower

    These sophisticated condos, located in the heart of Dallas, attract affluent travellers who wish to rent during their time in the city. Floor to ceiling windows, real hardwood and high-end amenities complete these luxurious yet comfortable Victory Park Apartments.

  • Algonquin Resort

    The Algonquin Resort is a landmark in Canadian hospitality. The 233-room Tudor-style “Castle-by-the-Sea” reopened in March 2014 following a meticulously executed $30 million renovation.

  • California Kitchen

    This private home, located in sunny California, boasts a spacious living area and a state-of-the-art kitchen that form the true hub of the home. A gathering place for the whole family, it is the most-used space where friends and everyone gather to visit, dine, and spend time together.

  • Modern Comforts meet Historic Elegance

    The resort needed to source screens for the French doors that open to spacious balconies, and that would work with the period specific architecture.