Chadsworth – 2012 New Products & Online Features

January 24th, 2012

 

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CHADWORTH COLUMNS

INTRODUCING NEW PRODUCTS

2012

 

First and foremost, HAPPY NEW YEAR!  There is an excitement about the start of a new year, with all of its promise and possibility.  At Chadsworth, we constantly seek new innovations, better products, and more ways to make your purchasing experience easier.

The new year is a great time for us to introduce some of the projects that we have been working on ‘behind the scenes.’  We invite you to take a moment to peruse some of our new services, features, and product offerings below – and we hope they improve our service to you, our valued customer!

And as always – we thank you for the opportunity to have assisted with your past projects, and we look forward to working with you again during 2012.

VISIT

We are excited to announce some additions like:

 

 

CAD FILES

 

Download our CAD files for our Architectural Fiberglass Columns, Authentic Wood Columns, and Builder-Grade Wood Columns.  Also, browse each column category for detailed DWG files as well as PDF files.

 

 

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

 

We are excited to offer product specifications and other resourceful information, such as: Finishing Tips, Staining Wood Column Tips, Product Installation Instructions, and more!  Visit our product specifications page below.

 

WALL NICHES

Our Decorative Wall Niches are designed to save space and offer an elegant component to showcase your artwork, photos, painting, along with other notables.

Transform your wall into an instant focal point that will radiate sophistication and architectural elegance.

 

CEILING DOMES & MEDALLIONS

Magnificent proportions give our domes a refined presence to any room. Select from our lightweight fiberglass domes as well as our completely customizeable polyurethane domes.

We also offer a vast collection of decorative ceiling and wall medallions. They naturally showcase light fixtures, chandeliers, ceiling fans, and more.

 

 

 

 

ENTRYWAY SYSTEMS

 

An entryway is the first aspect people see as they enter your home. To assist you with both interior and exterior, eye-catching entryways, we offer several collections that are complete with historical designs, detailed styles, and superior craftsmanship.

 

 

 

DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS

 

Select from our variety of interior and exterior decorative ornaments, including: corbels, rosettes, mantels, stair brackets, wall sconces, finials, wall accents and more! We offer crafted designs in several wood species as well as our high-quality polyurethane material.

 

Be on the lookout

for next month’s

product specials!

 

VIEW OUR COMPLETE ONLINE STORE AT

SHOP.COLUMNS.COM

 

 

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A Manufacturer and Distributor of Architectural Products Company. All Rights Reserved.

 

Balusters & Balustrades: Familiar Elements of Classical Architecture

January 19th, 2012

 

Over the years, Chadsworth has been recognized as providing builders, architects, & homeowners with architecturally correct columns – hence the name, Chadsworth Columns.

 

Two decades and four years have witnessed many changes for Chadsworth, including the recent expansion of product lines.  Although the company name is in no hurry to adjust its name, Chadsworth is proud to offer Architectural Balusters & Balustrade Systems — for residential & commercial projects!  Standard balusters & Stair balusters.  PolyStone®, Classic Stone, and Polyurethane (no not Polyurestone . . ).

 

Chadsworth invites you to browse the baluster collections, recommend or utilize . . . learn and share . . . and of course own and enjoy.

 

If you already have balustrade designs, drawings, specifications, or pictures – feel free to email to one of our Balustrade consultants at sales@columns.com

 

And you can always call 1.800.486.2118

All the best,

- The Column Guy

 

 

 

 

Follow Chadsworth Columns on Twitter

January 19th, 2012

Follow Chadsworth on Twitter!

 

https://twitter.com/#!/1800Columns

 

Learn about new features, products and sales going on with our new ONLINE STORE.

 

 

 

 

How to Build a Made in America Home by Ben Forer (Consumer Report)

October 12th, 2011

 

This article describes how we, as Americans, can create over 200,000 jobs by simply utilizing building products made right here in the U. S. of A.  For the Homeowner, the end price of a brand new home is virtually identical to when Non-American building products are used.  For the Builders and Contractors:  if every builder and contractor purchase just 5 percent more of American building materials – hundreds of thousand of jobs would be created for our very own.

Chadsworth Columns supports the idea of utilizing American-made building products.  The only people stopping our economy from growing and regaining strength are ourselves.  However you want to describe it – jumping on the bandwagon, taking the initiative, or even re-innovating the innovative – the light at the end of the tunnel will shine brightly for American citizens.

   How to Build a Made

      in America Home

By: Ben Forer

Source: Consumer Report (online)

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/10/how-to-build-a-made-in-america-home/

In Bozeman, Montana, Anders Lewendal is hard at work building a home he hopes will be a blueprint for creating jobs in America.

Lewendal, an economist turned builder, is constructing a house made entirely from American-made products. Everything from the nails, screws and bolts, to the steel, staples and bathtub is made in the United States.

In all there are more than 120 products from more than 33 states. However, the builders do acknowledge that using American products can be more expensive.

A box of nails is $5 more than those made in China and steel is $146 more a bundle. Even though certain goods are more expensive, in total, the cost of the house is nearly identical. Currently, the all-American home, which is not yet finished , is running only 1 to 2 percent more than a foreign-sourced house.

Lewendal is convinced that if every builder bought just 5 percent more American materials it would create 220,000 jobs.

 

The Beaux-Arts Atelier & ICA&CA Feature in the Wall Street Journal Online Source

October 4th, 2011

 

The Wall Street Journal Online features the

Beaux-Arts Atelier and the ICA&CA!

 

This is a wonderful article about the Beaux-Arts Atelier and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204524604576607032331858452.html?mod=djkeyword#articleTabs%3Darticle