December 5, 2011
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JELD-WEN Windows and Doors Looking Forward to New Beginnings in 2012
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Listening to the needs of its customers in challenging economic times, JELD-WEN — in Booth W642 at the 2012 NAHB International Builders’ Show — is coming into the new year with change and innovation focused on new products, a fresh approach to the market and new ways of doing business.

At the upcoming IBS in Orlando this February, JELD-WEN will be showcasing its products in NAHB’s New American Home and in the Hanley Wood Concept Homes.

JELD-WEN’s Custom Wood Glass Panel doors dress the entrance of the New American Home and complement its interior spaces.

Wood and glass geometrics coupled with a dark ebony reflect the contemporary line and light-and-dark motif seen throughout the home.

JELD-WEN doors are also featured in three Hanley Wood Concept Homes designed around generational living.

These homes are designed for neighborhoods where multiple generations live side-by-side for an integrated approach to lifestyle and community.

JELD-WEN offers a breadth of product and design options, supported by a national service network and a passion for working with architects and builders to meet their needs.  

New product offerings from JELD-WEN include the Custom Wood Tilt and Turn Window, product enhancements to its Custom Double Hung Window designs, an extension of AuraLast Wood products into the trim board market and a Reclaimed Douglas Fir option in Custom Wood Windows and Doors.

Headquartered in Southern Oregon, JELD-WEN is a member of NAHB’s Leading Suppliers Council.

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