Bathrooms are unforgiving spaces. Moisture, movement, and uneven tile can destroy a vinyl plank floor if it’s rushed. This install shows how to prep, level, and lay vinyl plank over existing tile ...
After a sharp run and stronger earnings, one fund decided to lock in gains, raising questions about how much upside Interface ...
When choosing the perfect tile, you must consider color, material, shape, and pattern. Make the decision easier with one of these popular shapes and styles.
Subway tile isn't completely off-trend, but there are far more interesting backsplash designs out there, including this one from David Bromstad.
The penny was first minted in 1793, per the auctioneers. America's smallest coins just brought in some big bucks. Pennies from the final minted set of the coin sold for over $16.76 million at auction ...
As the U.S. Treasury phases out the use of the penny, it’s creating a host of new challenges for businesses and consumers that could cost all of us a good chunk of change. That’s because eliminating ...
I have been installing stunning green subway tile the past two weekends in my son’s new basement bathroom. Subway tile is rectangular in shape. The grout joints between each tile have the same ...
At the Lucky Penny on Anacapa Street in Santa Barbara, more than 100,000 pennies were used to line the walls of the building. After the U.S. Mint announced it will stop making pennies, the shop says ...
The U.S. Mint ceremoniously pressed its final penny on Nov. 12, although most production of the coin halted for good earlier this summer. With the penny no longer being produced, retailers are ...
Alas, dear penny, you served us well. We picked you up, you gave us luck. We gave you to others in exchange for their thoughts. And remember when we pondered whether dropping you from the Empire State ...
The American penny is history. The nickel might be next. The last pennies were pressed at the US Mint in Philadelphia on Wednesday, a victim of production costs higher than their worth coupled with ...
It's official: The penny is on its way out. After 232 years, they’re cancelling it, literally. It matters little that they cost three times as much to mint, or that few of us still keep single cents ...