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Feeney in the Media
November 2012 Tom Silva installs CableRail deck railing in Greenwich Village using Feeney's newest Quick-Connect® fittings. Check out the video for Ask This Old House's visit to New York City, scene 6, for the installation.
June 2012 Top 15 Products architects can't live without Residential Architect magazine names Cable Rail as one of the top choices of architectural products in the May/June issue.
 March 2012 DesignRail and CableRail featured in This Old House on PBS donated DesignRail railing with CableRail infill for the home's decks overlooking Narragansett Bay in Barrington, RI
February 2012 Fabricator Magazine Cover showcases Meta Designs' CableRail Custom Stair "What's in a name?" Discover why Ryan Lewis's Meta Designs embraces "Architectural Metal Work" to build his custom metal fabrication business.
December 2011 CableRail Featured in Professional Deck Builder Magazine Cover Article Check out the great article by Mark Ellis on installing CableRail systems in a wooden deck frame. Mark shares his techniques for a finished product that is structurally strong and aesthetically pleasing. Here's the entire article.
 November 2011 CableRail by Feeney Plays Part in Multi Award Winning Home Remodel CG&S Design-Build of Austin, TX wins both Professional Remodeler magazine's 2011 Project of the Year and Qualified Remodeler's Master Design Award. Click for press release with article links.
 October 2011 CableRail used in Mega Den's DIY Halloween Show - "Attack of the Backyard Drive-In" Anitra Mecadon and Co. create an ultimate drive-in experience for Jimmy and Lisa in their backyard.
 January 2011 Feeney's CableRail used in ABC's Extreme Makever: Home Edition The January 23, 2011 airing of the Graham Family home makeover includes CableRail by Feeney.
 August 2010 Feeney Garden Products "rocks" the IGC 2010 show with their vertical garden products Read the Independent Garden Show review from LaManda at "a year in the yarden" blog.
 December 2009 Lightline® Canopies makes Architectural Products Top 50 Spotlight Lightline® Canopies by Feeney was recognized from over 1,200 products over the course of the year by readers of Architectural Products magazine.
May 2009 CableRail used in ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition The May 10, 2009 airing of episode #624 includes a CableRail™ installation in a Las Vegas, NV "Extreme" home.
April 2009 Lightline® Door Canopies Win Top Honors at Design Journal's ADEX Awards Summary: The Awards for Design Excellence (ADEX) produced by Design Journal magazine has selected Feeney's Lightline® canopies as a top Platinum level winner in their 2009 awards. The award recognizes products with superior design features, and this year's field included over 1,200 entries from over 400 companies. Lightline's modern designs and innovative materials attracted the attention of the judging panel to secure a top honor.
 January 2009 NEXTGEN HOME EXPERIENCE® "First to the Future" Home This featured home was highlighted during the International Builders Show 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada. The "First to the Future" home focused on four themes: STONG, GREEN, EFFICIENT and DIGITAL. DesignRail® and CableRail are showcased in this notable residence.
 November 2008 ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS Magazine Article: "Top 50 Readers' Choice Architectural Products for 2008" Eye-Catching Canopy - Lightline® Canopies from Feeney
 Nov/Dec 2008 CABIN LIFE Magazine Article: "Cable Deck Railing"
July/August 2008 HANDY Magazine Article: "Cable Railing"
 February/March 2008 FINE HOMEBUILDING Magazine Article: "A Balcony Deck Built to Last"
The Best of Fine Homebuilding DECKS & Outdoor Projects Article: "Deck Railings Grow Up"
Fall 2008 HGTV.com Landscape Smart Cable TV Program: Fall 2008 Backyard Landscape Re-Design
 June 2008 Lightline® Canopies awarded Professional Builder's 100 Best New Products Lightline® canopies are among the 100 Best New Products recognized by Professional Builder Magazine.
July 2007 CableRail used in ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition The July 22, 2007 airing of episode #401 includes a CableRail installation in a North Pole, Alaska "Extreme" home.
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