Casual Living - September 1, 2006
Cover Story
Today's Pool & Patio: Taking on competitive challenges
When he graduated from college in 2002, Chad Scheinerman wasn't willing to return to his father's patio furniture business unless it expanded. "I'm more of an entrepreneurial person, I always have been ever since I was a little kid," Scheinerman said. "I wanted something I could take and grow as far as I could get it.
- Departments
- CFR Guest Column
- Extending the season
- Casually Speaking
- Ready, Set, Shop!
- News
- International Casual Furniture Market to stay in Chicago in 10-year agreement
- Open Air Designs signs technology agreement
- New Harbour adds CAD system to help with custom jobs
- Rosebrock resigns as CEO of Whitecraft, Hill named VP of sales and marketing
- Correction
- Jewels of Java responds to flood damage
- Rose joins Dimplex as vice president, Symphony division
- Laneventure partners with Riverwood Casual
- Biltmore licensing division makes management changes
- News Survey
- High expectations heading into 2007
- People on the Move
- People on the Move
- Features
- 100 Powerhouse Specialists
- 100 Powerhouse Specialists
- 2006 Apollo Awards
- Retailers compete for top honors
- 2007 New Products
- 2007 New Products
- Color Trends
- Sophisticated, stylish colors move outdoors
- Metro Report
- It's Hot: Phoenix, Az.: Phoenix-Scottsdale, Arizona Metropolitan Area
- Robb & Stucky: Offers design services cross-country
- Paddock Pools, Spas and Patio: Thriving and growing in desert climes
- Sedona Patio: Aims for bigger market share of Phoenix metro
- Paddy O' Furniture: Keeps focus tight on outdoor furnishings
- Room at the Top
- Vendors see opportunity at the higher end
- September Sketchbook
- Coastal Comfort
- Flea Market Finds
- Mountain Retreat
- High Country
- City Nights
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