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		<title>Top Six Home Trends for 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We spoke to designers, architects, builders and others in the home and fashion industries. As we had those conversations, some topics kept cropping up. So, here’s what the experts are talking about: the top trends for 2011 in home building and design. Trend #1: New Life for Old Materials It’s more than merely recycling. It’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>We spoke to designers, architects, builders and others in the home and fashion industries. As we had those conversations, some topics kept cropping up.</p>
<p>So, here’s what the experts are talking about: the top trends for 2011 in home building and design.</p>
<p><strong>Trend #1: New Life for Old Materials</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>It’s more than merely recycling. It’s finding ways to turn substance into style &#8212; by taking raw material from one source and repurposing it in a completely unexpected way.</p>
<p>From metal tiles made of reclaimed airplane parts to countertops and wall panels made of recycled glass bottles, these innovative reworkings are adding creative flair – and sustainable substance &#8212; to homes across America.</p>
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<hr /><strong>Trend #2: Designing For Yourself</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>Americans are staying longer in their homes. With that comes a desire to make their homes fit their lifestyle. People aren’t designing a home to be as bland as possible for the next buyer – they’re designing it for themselves, to be lived in to the fullest.</p>
<p>In keeping with this, architects and designers say there’s a new definition of value. It’s not about the lowest price.</p>
<p>It’s about quality, durability and getting the style and the performance you want from the products in your home, whether that’s a sofa or a picture window.</p>
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<hr /><strong>Trend #3: Natural Materials</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>If it sprouted from the earth, designers are finding a way to use it in homes.</p>
<p>Flooring is one area where you might find a surprising substance under your feet – like palm, for example. How about wallcoverings made of banana trees? Ceiling tiles of jute? And while not as exotic as these other materials, sustainably grown pine can be found in window frames and other structural elements.</p>
<p>These products deliver beauty and durability along with their eco-friendly origins. The use of natural materials is still in its infancy in mainstream housing – but expect to see them more and more in the future.</p>
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<hr /><strong>Trend #4: Trad-Mod</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>As the name suggests, these are traditional elements with a modern twist – a little sleeker, a little surprising. Examples include streamlined living and dining room sets, silk chandeliers and casement windows that simulate the look of a classic double hung.</p>
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<hr /><strong>Trend #5: Relaxed Outdoor Living</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Forget the elaborate outdoor kitchens of a few years ago. Outdoor living is still important to American homeowners, but they’re going for a more relaxed, low-key version. Think fireplaces and fire pits, comfortable outdoor seating and dining areas, interesting lighting and simple counter space.</p>
<p>And to connect indoors and out, energy-efficient patio doors – either sliding or swinging &#8212; are a must.</p>
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<hr /><strong>Trend #6: Energy Efficiency and Sustainability</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>No list of home trends would be complete without these topics – and they only get more important every year. The largest annual study of American homebuying preferences, by AVID Ratings, found that four of the top 10 desired home features involve energy efficiency. So, alongside such features as walk-in closets and kitchen islands, American homebuyers want:</p>
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<li>Energy-efficient windows</li>
<li>Energy-efficient appliances</li>
<li>High-efficiency insulation</li>
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<p>Sustainability includes conserving water, maximizing natural heat and light, and using low-VOC materials (volatile organic compounds). Quality and durability are also part of the sustainability picture. Well-built, high quality home products last longer &#8212; and don’t end up in landfills.</p>
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<hr /><em>Many thanks to the experts who shared their 2011 predictions. Special thanks to </em></p>
<p><em>Christine L. Albertsson AIA, CID, NCARB, Albertsson Hansen Architecture, Ltd.</em></p>
<p><em> </em></p>
<p><em>Kurt Gough, A-AIA, Shelter Architecture</em></p>
<p><em>Susan Nackers Ludwig, Residential Architect</em></p>
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		<title>Marvin&#8217;s Steven Tourek named new president of Tropical Forest Foundation board of directors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[International non-profit promotes sustainable tropical forest management to preserve renewable resources and natural habitats Warroad, Minn., March 4, 2010 – The Tropical Forest Foundation has named Steve Tourek, senior vice president and general counsel for Marvin Windows and Doors, as the new president of the organization’s board of directors. The foundation is an international non-profit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>International non-profit promotes sustainable tropical forest management to preserve renewable resources and natural habitats</em></p>
<p><strong>Warroad</strong><strong>, Minn.</strong><strong>, March 4, 2010 – </strong>The Tropical Forest Foundation has named Steve Tourek, senior vice president and general counsel for <a href="http://www.marvin.com/">Marvin Windows and Doors</a>, as the new president of the organization’s board of directors.</p>
<p>The foundation is an international non-profit dedicated to sustainable forest management in the tropics, working with conservation groups, government agencies and companies that manufacture wood products to promote training, outreach and research pertaining to sustainable forest management in tropical regions around the world. Tourek is also chairman of the Window &amp; Door Manufacturers Association.</p>
<p>Marvin has long been committed to <a href="http://marvin.com/?page=Green_Building">sustainability</a> in many forms: manufacturing <a href="http://marvin.com/?page=Energy_Efficiency">energy-efficient windows and doors</a>, maximizing <a href="http://marvin.com/?page=Environment">recycling and reducing waste</a>, and encouraging <a href="http://marvin.com/?page=Sustainable_forestry">sustainable forestry practices</a>. Tourek’s leadership in TFF is another example in a long history of <a href="http://marvin.com/?page=Green_Building">environmentally oriented initiatives and accomplishments</a> from Marvin.</p>
<p>“This company is driven to not just build beautiful windows and doors of great value but also to act as responsible stewards of our beautiful environment for future generations.,” Tourek said. “As close partners, we’ve seen the great work the Tropical Forest Foundation is doing on the ground. Its training centers and demonstration models, as well as research and outreach, are positively impacting what is actually taking place in the world. More concessions are better managed, more viable, more conducive to maintaining biodiversity and more supportive of communities whose long-term livelihood is dependent upon the economics of their forests. I look forward to serving and contributing to TFF’s mission with my fellow directors.”</p>
<p>For more information on TFF, visit <a href="http://www.tropicalforestfoundation.org/">www.tropicalforestfoundation.org</a>.
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		<title>Marvin Earns Third-Party Certifications for Wood Species</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All wood species are now FSC-certified; majority are SFI-certified WARROAD, Minn. – Marvin Windows and Doors’ continues its commitment to green principles with the addition of FSC-certified (QMI-COC-001058) and SFI-certified woods.  These third-party chain of custody certifications from the Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the Forest Stewardship Council will be available on Marvin windows and patio [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>All wood species are now FSC-certified; majority are SFI-certified</em></p>
<p><strong>WARROAD, Minn. –</strong> Marvin Windows and Doors’ continues its commitment to green principles with the addition of FSC-certified (QMI-COC-001058) and SFI-certified woods.  These third-party chain of custody certifications from the Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the Forest Stewardship Council will be available on Marvin windows and patio doors.  All Marvin wood species will be available as FSC-certified and pine, Douglas fir, oak, cherry, maple, walnut and vertical grain Douglas fir will be available as SFI-certified.</p>
<p><a href="http://marvinmediaroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/FSC_logo.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-745" title="FSC_logo" src="http://marvinmediaroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/FSC_logo-300x239.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="239" /></a>SFI Inc. is a fully independent, charitable organization dedicated to promoting sustainable forest management. Their forest certification standard is based on principles that promote sustainable forest management, including measures to protect water quality, biodiversity, wildlife habitat, species at risk, and forests with exceptional conservation value.</p>
<p>FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests.</p>
<p>The FSC label provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as providing ongoing business value.</p>
<p>Not only do these certifications matter to builders, architects, remodelers and homeowners who care about environmental sustainability, but they can be an important part of obtaining designations such as LEED.  The wood used in Marvin’s wood and clad-wood windows and patio doors is not only an important design element, but also a valuable way to help protect our world’s forests.
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		<title>Green Day at IBS focuses on sustainability and efficiency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lou Manfredini reports from the show floor at IBS on Wednesday, &#8220;Green Day.&#8221; Sponsored by Marvin Windows, the day is focused on a number of sustainability and efficiency-related topics. Lou shows us a residential wind turbine from Windtronics as well as GAF&#8217;s reflective shingles and ventilation systems for cooling your roof &#8212; thereby reducing cooling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lou Manfredini reports from the show floor at IBS on Wednesday, &#8220;Green Day.&#8221; Sponsored by Marvin Windows, the day is focused on a number of sustainability and efficiency-related topics.</p>
<p>Lou shows us a residential wind turbine from Windtronics as well as GAF&#8217;s reflective shingles and ventilation systems for cooling your roof &#8212; thereby reducing cooling costs and energy use on warm days.</p>
<p>Lou spoke with Kevin Morrow, senior program manager for NAHB, about products builders can use to improve a home&#8217;s energy efficiency and Michael Still of Marvin Windows and Doors about SFI and FSC certification. These &#8220;green&#8221; certification programs ensure that products add value to your home and are healthy for the environment.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Green Day at IBS got off to a great start with some fascinating insights from a news conference featuring Brett Boyum, director of marketing for Marvin Windows and Doors, along with Ed Linder of Whirlpool Corp. and Shane Judd from Kohler Co. These three companies, longtime leaders in green manufacturing, sponsored this year&#8217;s Green Day. [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_695" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 416px"><a href="http://marvinmediaroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/green-press-conference-004.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-695 " title="green press conference 004" src="http://marvinmediaroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/green-press-conference-004-1024x768.jpg" alt="" width="406" height="297" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Brett Boyum, director of marketing</p></div>
<p> Green Day at IBS got off to a great start with some fascinating insights from a news conference featuring Brett Boyum, director of marketing for Marvin Windows and Doors, along with Ed Linder of Whirlpool Corp. and Shane Judd from Kohler Co.</p>
<p>These three companies, longtime leaders in green manufacturing, sponsored this year&#8217;s Green Day.</p>
<p>Boyum stressed a holistic approach to sustainability, pointing out that &#8220;green&#8221; is more than just putting a product in a box. Companies that are truly concerned with sustainability will live out their commitment in all aspects of their operations, from recycling, to efficient manufacturing and transportation, to designing durability and quality into their products for longer life. (Learn more about Marvin&#8217;s green commitment <a href="http://www.marvin.com/?page=Green_Building&amp;LinkSource=QL">here</a>.)</p>
<p>Truly sustainable products are built to perform for the long term, according to Boyum. &#8220;It&#8217;s not just whether you can be energy efficient out of the box,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Will it still be energy efficient in 10 years?&#8221;</p>
<p>Learn  more about <a href="http://www.us.kohler.com/pr/pressrelease.jsp?aid=1194424066986">Kohler</a> and <a href="http://www.whirlpool.com/content.jsp?sectionId=778">Whirlpool</a> green initiatives.
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