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In need of some suggestions for your windows, doors and coverings? Browse through HRG’s selections to find some of the newest and best windows, doors and coverings for your home.


Interior Doors

Interior Doors
Looking at the doors found in most modern homes, one would not be remiss in thinking that there aren't many options available other than the standard white panel door, perhaps painted to suit the decor or given some detail ... See product details »


Natural Woven Shades

Natural Woven Shades
An unfinished window can leave a room feeling cold and empty, like a beautifully appointed bed without a warm blanket. But when your window looks out on natural beauty, you don’t want to frame it with false-looking materials. The solution? Smith+Noble’s Natural Woven Shades, an ever-expanding collection ... See product details »


Shutter Build

Shutter Build
16,856 — that is the magic number of possible shutter designs offered by Shutterstile, a company dedicated to the notion that no home is complete without the finishing touch of shutters, and that no one ... See product details »


Replacement Casement Window

Replacement Casement Window
Never let a fear of heights keep you from having shiny windows again. The Ultimate Replacement Casement from Marvin Windows and Doors comes complete with hardware that lets you “flip” your window inside-out ... See product details »



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Indoor and Outdoor Winterizing Tips for the Home

by Susan
04/12/2008

It’s not too late to ensure that your home, from outside in has been poked, prodded, and provided for when it comes to winter care. Below are some steps you can take that will your home more comfortable, energy efficient and save money; you may even prevent damage caused by colder temperatures and weather conditions. [...] Read the whole blog entry »

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