Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS Polyurethane Balustrade Series is Selected for “Architectural Products Magazine’s” Market of Choice

Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS new Polyurethane Balustrade Series was selected by Architectural Products Magazine to be included in its ‘Market of Choice,’ which highlights the best new products. 

 

“We chose Chadsworth’s Polyurethane Balustrades for ‘Markets of Choice’  because they fit the public building category,” says Editor Roy Diez, “they are durable, steel-reinforced, and low maintenance; and you can choose from many traditional designs.” 

 

The new Polyurethane Balustrade is lighter in weight, yet has the same resistance to weather, rot, and insects as the established PolyStone(TM) Balustrade line from Chadsworth.

 

The steel-reinforced line features a range of classic styles that help highlight the types of traditional designs used by museums and cultural centers.  The lighter weight is especially helpful in retrofit situations and rooftop applications.  They come with a lifetime warranty.

 

Easy to install, they come with step-by-step instructions.

 

Polyurethane Balustrades enhance the value of any structure, adding beauty, strength and durability.

Chadsworth’s 1.800.Columns Featured in Do! Magazine

Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS were featured in the December Issue of Do! Magazine. Do! is a popular magazine read by the ever growing “do it yourself” market. They wanted to show their readers how to correctly install columns on both the interiorand exterior of a house, and they asked Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS for some help. Even though Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS are the columns most specified by builders, architects, and designers, and their customers are usually not people who “do it themselves” they gamely stepped in to show how you could ‘do it yourself’, if you wanted to.  

 

The folks at Chadsworth gave step-by-step installation instructions that were clear andconcise, as well as told readers what they should have on hand, and what they should dobefore starting the installation. They gave Do! photographs to illustrate each step as well.And, they followed through with important installation notes that will save thehomeowner time and trouble in the long run.“We don’t often get to ask a large company with Chadsworth’s reputation to lend us ahand, but when we ask, they responded with good solid advice”, says Editor, AmberJones, “and we really appreciated their comments—it’s what makes Do! Magazine work.”

 

Chadsworth’s Columns Featured in Do! Magazine

Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS are featured in the December issue of Do! Magazine.  Do! is a popular magazine read by the ever growing, ” Do it yourself” market.  They wanted to show their readers how to correctly install columns on both the exterior and interior of a house, and they asked Chadsworth to assist. 

 

Even though Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS are the columns most specified by builders, architects, and designers, their customers are usually not people who “do it themselves.” 

 

Chadsworth consultants offered clear & concise step-by-step instructions, as well as explaining to readers what tools should be on-hand and pre-installation instructions.  The consultants gave Do! photographs to accompany the step-by-step installation instructions, and they followed through with illustration notes in order to save the homeowner time and trouble. 

 

“We don’t often get to ask a large company with Chadsworth’s reputation to lend us a hand, but when we ask, they responded with good, solid advice,” says Editor Amber Jones, “and we really appreciated their comments — it’s what makes Do! Magazine work.”

Chadsworth’s Columns Are Featured Show on TLC’s Popular Television Series – Moving Up

Chadsworth’s 1.800. COLUMNS were featured on The Learning Channel’s Moving Up, a new series hosted by Doug Wilson where three families are guided through the process of a major move.  Premiering in January 2005, the 15-part series follows a chain of new homeowners who move into one another’s homes and begin the design and renovation process that occurs during the first six months of adjusting to their new home. There are many decisions to make, and numerous design choices and renovations to implement. Taste is tested in Moving Up, and host Doug Wilson is there to invoke fond memories, and humorous observations. Each episode is rerun on TLC throughout the year. Viewers will follow both the buyers and sellers as they move into, renovate and redecorate their new homes. They will visit the homeowners every few weeks to see how the renovations are going.  A few months after the move, they will see how the families have decorated their new houses, and then Doug takes the previous owners back to see the changes made to their old homes.

 

The British Broadcasting Corporation, producers of Moving Up asked Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS to participate in several episodes of the show. Chadsworth’s PoyStone® Columns were used in two episodes of Moving Up, this year. “We are happy to participate, as well as educate, people about our columns,” says Jeffrey L. Davis, Founder and Principal Designer of Chadsworth.

 

You can see Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS in two episodes of Moving Up.  From Floral Fetish to Field of Dreams. On the New Jersey Shore, floral embellishment and blandbeige décor gives way to whimsical femininity. Doug Wilson mediates when homeowners returntheir old house and critique what the new owners have done to their home.  And in Harlem Hardware Headache a young couple is moving to Harlem, but the apartmentthey’re buying is too masculine for their taste. The current owner is attached to his sleek bachelor pad with columns at the entrance, which holds special significance for him.  Look for Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS on Moving Up’s web site, and check the TLC schedule for time and airdate of the show.

 

Chadsworth’s 1.800.Columns Makes Guest Appearance on HGTV’s – Curb Appeal

Mr. Jeffrey L. Davis, the Founder and Principle Designer of Chadsworth’s 1.800.COLUMNS located at 277 N. Front Street in Historic Wilmington, NC was a recent guest on House & Garden Television’s popular show, Curb AppealCurb Appeal, which is filmed in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, shows you how to make the most of your home’s appearance.

 

Each episode features a real house and homeowner with guest experts who discuss the owner’s needs and propose projects to improve the home’s appearance. In this episode, Davis helps create a portico where there was none to give the home a more welcoming look. “We are always happy to be a guest on Curb Appeal”, says Davis, “with so many people building and remodeling, it’s good to be able to show how columns can enhance the look of their home”.  Curb Appeal airs on HGTV on Tuesday evening at 8 pm, and is re-played many times over the season so that viewers may take advantage of the helpful guidance the show provides.