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    JELD-WEN Wood Screens

    JELD-WEN, the world's leading manufacturer of reliable windows and doors, has introduced new wood screens for Custom Wood casement windows. All JELD-WEN® Custom Wood windows benefit from handcraftsmanship and attention to detail. The addition of wood screens that blend smoothly with the profiles of custom casement windows, including radius-style, is yet another example of JELD-WEN's commitment to craftsmanship throughout its window offerings. The new screens are available in four popular species, allowing builders and homeowners to match wood finishes with JELD-WEN Custom Wood windows. Available wood species are pine, vertical-grain Douglas fir, mahogany, and Pacific Coast red alder.

    www.jeld-wen.com/windows/

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    Les Jardins du Roi Soleil — Orange Tree Tubs

    Modeled after the citrus tree tubs displayed in the gardens of Versailles since the 17th century, these pots will increase the beauty of any terrace, park, garden, or urban site. Made of cast iron and solid oak, they are generally used outside, but they can also decorate an interior such as a gallery, a hall, or the entrance of a building. Practical and elegant, the tubs can be planted with palms, laurels, citrus, or coniferous trees. The entire line is based on one model, available in 10 sizes and in a wide variety of colors.

    www.jardinsroisoleil.com

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    New StormArmor Windows from MI Window and Doors

    As another way of "Seeing You Through," MI Windows and Doors has announced the addition of aluminum frames to its StormArmor line. The windows are available in a full line of operable, fixed, and architecturally shaped units with multiple color options. StormArmor windows are designed to resist impact from wind-borne debris and are an attractive alternative to shutters. StormArmor draws its strength from a PVB interlayer — a poly material that is sandwiched between two panes of glass. StormArmor products meet building codes for hurricane-prone states including Florida.

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