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  2. Home trends for 2022: From high-tech bathrooms to a ... - AOL

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    From tech-forward features to lighting upgrades to concealed shower drains, 2022 is all about sleek, smart (think: tech-forward) bathrooms. Click through to see the top bathroom trends for this year.

  3. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Custom architectural crafted glass, tempered glass, textured glass pieces, and the ancient art of verre églomisé, or reverse gilded glass, are applied to contemporary uses including countertops, backsplashes, and tabletops. Glass work may be customized to suit by craftsmen in the studio, then installed on site either in small components (such ...

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  5. Recycled glass countertop - Wikipedia

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    Curbside recycled glass from homes and businesses is the largest source of post consumer recycled glass (California recycled 79% of its glass bottles in 2008), but salvage glass is an emerging new source. Many more state and municipal governments have begun to mandate the separation and recycling of the glass pulled from demolished buildings.

  6. Glass coloring and color marking - Wikipedia

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    Metallic gold, in very small concentrations (around 0.001%, or 10 ppm), produces a rich ruby-colored glass ("Ruby Gold" or "Rubino Oro"), while lower concentrations produces a less intense red, often marketed as "cranberry". The color is caused by the size and dispersion of gold particles. Ruby gold glass is usually made of lead glass with ...

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of materials ranging from wood and earthenware to silver and gold can be used to make chandeliers. Brass is one of the most popular with Dutch or Flemish brass chandeliers being the best-known, but glass is the material most commonly associated with chandeliers.