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Lowe's Creative Ideas For Home and Garden, September/October, 2007
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This issue speaks to the heart of good design. Design that is thoughtful and works for you and your family as well as for your home. Design that is not only beautiful but also comfortable for everyone, whether you’re 5 or 65. Design that respects resources— natural ones and your own. This issue features stories of real people finding real solutions and creative outlets to make their homes better. From clever child-friendly projects, to a kitchen for a growing household, to a backyard for a family with special needs—there are big and small ideas to jump-start your own thinking. As you explore options for your home, consider the choices made by the homeowners in our featured makeovers. Then join us in this shared journey, and unlock the power of good design in your home. MELISSA BIRDSONG VICE PRESIDENT, Download Lowe's Creative Ideas For Home and Garden, September/October, 2007 PDF version, 6.95MB, 35Pages. Go Green Clever Fixes Trend Report Visit Lowe's Creative Ideas Official Website Lowes Creative Ideas, a guide for Home Improvement Projects, Gardening, Outdoor Living, Wood Workers and Step by Step Project Videos. Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse (NYSE: LOW) is a US-based chain of retail home improvement and appliance stores. Founded in 1946 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, the chain now operates over 1,300 stores in 49 states. Vermont is the only state without a Lowe's store and with the exception of Wyoming, each of the other 48 states is home to multiple stores. (Wyoming is also home to a Lowe's distribution center). Beginning in 2007 Lowe's will start to operate in Canada with up to 10 stores opening up in Ontario. In 2009 Lowe's will start to operate in Mexico opening between 3 and 5 stores in Monterrey. Lowe's Companies, Inc. is 45 on the Fortune 500 list. The chain is now based in Mooresville, North Carolina, about 30 minutes north of downtown Charlotte. It is currently the second-largest hardware chain in the United States of America. (From wikipedia.org)
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