Fall Home Improvement 2015

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The Crescent-News

2015

Improvement Special Edition

Hardwood project inspiration: page 2 Pro tips for painting: page 14 More options with vinyl siding: page 3

Skylights may help improve SAD: page 7 Heated driveways: shovel no more: page 4 Curb appeal for resale: page 6

Garden through fall’s chill: page 15 Top tile trends: page 10 Important shower know how: page 5

Wednesday, September 16, 2015


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Let hardwood inspire your next home project During the process, oxygen is removed from the oven to prevent the wood from burning. The high heat — in excess of 400 F — produces a naturally durable wood that is permanently resistant to water, insects and decay. Bob Miller, director of sales and marketing intelligence at Frank Miller Lumber Company, said that because the treatment process drastically reduces modified wood’s moisture content and limits its ability to absorb moisture, products are more dimensionally stable — making them less prone to cupping, warping, expansion, and contraction with changes in humidity. “The process also removes organic compounds from wood’s cells, eliminating a food source for insects A recipe for success and fungi,” Miller added. Thermal modification is a “Simply put, thermally non-toxic process that sim- modified wood is a natural ply “cooks” wood in heat. and healthy alternative to (BPT) — If you’re looking to upgrade your home’s exterior, include American hardwoods in the mix. New, environmentally friendly treatment methods now make hardwood an excellent and great looking material choice for outdoor living spaces. “American hardwoods in outdoor applications used to be taboo,” said Linda Jovanovich of the American Hardwood Information Center. “These days, restrictions and concerns are distant memories, and hardwoods are confidently being installed outdoors as siding, decking, fences — you name it — thanks to non-chemical heat treatments that improve the dimensional stability and durability of this wonderful product.”

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Through thermal modification, American Hardwoods are ideal for outdoor home-improvement projects, such

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chemically preserved, presSuccessfully used in America. But, Scott Seyler, sure-treated wood. And it’s Europe since the 1980s, who handles export sales at affordably priced, too.” thermally modified wood Northland Forest Products, At home in the outdoors has been slow to migrate to • hardwood, Page 4

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More protection, more textures and more value now given by vinyl siding

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ings. For example, with several new stone siding profiles in its Foundry Stone Collection and the most comprehensive color palette for cedar shake and shingle panels, Foundry premium vinyl siding by the Tapco Group has emerged as a cladding of choice in stormprone and moisture-rich coastal areas. Its durability, low maintenance and limited lifetime warranty are factors making it popular in locations such as Virginia Beach, the Carolina coast and communities throughout Alabama. Unlimited by geography, Foundry siding is found nationally, from whole-house applications in western New York and South Florida to gable accents in the Great Lakes and Mountain West. “It has great looks and I like the fact that it meets the strict Florida building code wind load requirement,” said George Williams, owner of Precision Homecrafters in Birmingham, Ala. “With the cedar shake profile, until you walk up and touch it, you don’t know that it’s vinyl.” Foundry siding’s robust strength withstands the harshest conditions. With a windload exceeding 170 mph, it also features highest-rating Class 1(A) fire resistance and 60-inch pound-plus-impact resis-

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Vinyl siding has changed considerably over the years and now is made to look like cedar shakes. It also is very

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Heated driveways: Say goodbye to the snow shovel? Associated Press

While the rest of the neighborhood was digging out, Alex Geier had little problem leaving his Hinsdale, Ill., house around 7:30 a.m. each morning last winter, no matter how much snow had piled up during the night. No, Geier didn’t pay some kid to shovel at the crack of dawn, and he didn’t hire a private plow service. He and his family were able to navigate even snowy mornings with relative ease thanks to a heated driveway, which melts snow as soon as it hits it. “It’s a classic example how you can’t put a price tag on peace of mind,” said Geier, who put in the (pricy) heated driveway when his house was built in 2005. “Given the climate of Chicago in the winter, it was really nice not to have to shovel.” As posh as it sounds, a whole lot of people are looking into heated driveways after an unusually harsh winter in much of the country. “It’s becoming more and more popular because of an aging population of boomers who are just tired of shoveling,” said Bryan Morris, director of sales for Warmzone, a Utah-based company that designs

and supplies radiant heat systems. “We sell a great deal to whoever gets snow.” David Veron, who owns The Veron Co., a landscape and design business in Marlborough, Mass., sees the popularity of heated driveways as part of a larger trend: Homeowners are trying to build outdoor spaces they can use year-round. In addition to driveways, his customers are heating walkways that lead to amenities such as hot tubs and fire pits. “It’s nice to sit around those in the winter,” Veron said. “But if you have to shovel first, it’s too much of a chore.” Morris said the uptick in business started last winter: “People were calling us saying, ‘I can’t keep up.’” Interest has persisted, since the warmer months are prime time for doing the work to install heated driveways. That generally entails ripping up the existing driveway and laying down snow-melting cables and mats, which can then be covered with asphalt, concrete or pavers, Morris said. You can zone a driveway so that one part of it is heated and another isn’t. And heated driveways can be

programmed to turn on automatically when the temperature drops to a certain level. Although heated driveways unquestionably qualify as luxury items, Morris said there are so many ways to design and build them that they don’t have to be cost-prohibitive. Prices range from, say, $6,000 for a small driveway that’s about 30 feet long to the $50,000 that Geier paid for his 200-foot-long driveway. The cost of electricity is also a factor. Again, it depends on the size of the driveway, although Morris said that heating a small driveway for the duration of a typical six-hour storm could cost as little as $13. A driveway heated by electricity is also cheaper than one heated by hydronics, or hot water systems. The choice often depends on the house’s heating system, Morris said. And many homeowners, he said, heat just enough of the driveway to drive their car out. Despite his peace of mind last winter, Geier, who is selling his Hinsdale house, said he doesn’t think he’ll put a heated driveway in his new home given the cost and other issues, like having to still shovel walkways and sidewalks.

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said the durability and dimensional stability of thermally modified hardwoods are major advantages that interest homeowners who are exploring outdoor home-improvement projects. “With all that thermally modified wood offers, it’s quickly becoming popular for siding, decking, trim, and flooring,” Seyler explained. “Depending on the specific treatment process, locally sourced ash, poplar, maple, and other hardwoods are performing just as well, if not better than cedar, popular imported species, and composite materials.”

Finishing it off

Through the thermal modification process, a rich chocolate color results, highlighting the wood’s natural beauty and providing a luxurious look. But like any other wood, over time, if not sealed, thermally modified hardwood will naturally weather to a shade of gray because of exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. “Most homeowners prefer the rich, dark color of the modified wood, and choose not to apply a stain or to cover the grain pattern with paint,” said Hal Mitchell, vice president of domestic sales at Atlanta Hardwood Corporation. “We do, however, recommend applying a UV-inhibitor sealant to all sides and ends of the wood, to preserve its color and prevent graying.” He added that, “Since thermally modified hardwood is resistant to water, water-based finishes may not perform well. We’ve found that oil-based sealants and finishes work best. “I have a screened-in porch with tongue-andgroove flooring made from thermally modified sweet gum,” Mitchell said. “It looks fantastic and is performing well because it doesn’t cup from exposure to the elements. The material is great for outdoor applications if sealed properly. No other wood can do that based on my experience.”


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Several important things you should know about your shower (BPT) — You use it to get clean, refresh, relax or get invigorated, but how much do you really know about your shower? Did you know that the average shower lasts eight minutes in America, or that the shower is the third largest source of water use in the average American home? With conserving water and saving money and time becoming increasingly important to many people, here are some of the most important things you should know about your shower: • Not all showerheads are created equal. Different showerheads emit water at different rates, and that “flow rate” affects how efficient a showerhead is or isn’t. Federal law limits the maximum allowable flow rate to 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) for showerheads, but some have even lower flow rates. The less water that comes out of the showerhead per minute, the less water that will get wasted down the drain. If your showerhead pre-dates 1980, it could be using more than 5 gpm. Replacing a less efficient showerhead with one that has a lower flow rate, like GROHE showerheads and hand

showers with EcoJoy technology, can save water and money, without sacrificing your shower experience. • You can renovate a shower without tearing through the wall. Updating a shower can improve its efficiency and your shower experience, yet the potential need to open a bathroom wall may make you hesitate. Shower renovation, however, doesn’t have to require major re-plumbing. The GROHE RetroFit Shower System can be installed in less than an hour, it connects to your existing plumbing system without breaking the tile wall, and comes standard with a hand shower as well as a traditional showerhead. With three recently introduced models, the system makes it easy to renovate a shower and update a bathroom, even if you’re a renter who wants a quick

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Six curb appeal boosters that increase your home’s resale value

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materials like pine, cedar or redwood, which are today’s trends, you add a boost to your home’s look that any buyer is bound to notice. • Paint — Nothing’s faster at improving appearance than a fresh coat of paint. And it’s wonderfully affordable if you do the job yourself. Resale tip: go with popular exterior paint colors like white or off-white, grays, neutrals like putty, warm yellows, or light blues-the colors you expect to see on a well-maintained home. • Replace old windows — If the eyes are the windows into the soul, then windows are the way to let light and soul-nourishing views into your home. Beyond their beauty, windows also affect your home’s energy efficiency. If yours are old and inefficient, consider meeting both needs at once using wood replacement windows. Remodeling Magazine says they return nearly 79 percent of their cost when you sell your home, a higher ROI than vinyl windows. These are just some of the top ways you can enhance your home’s curb appeal and value. For other tips, tricks and trends on exterior improvements and interior design ideas like natural wood pergolas, feature walls and ceilings, visit www.woodnaturally.com.


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Skylights can help improve moods during long winter (BPT) — Three percent of the U.S. population suffers from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) every winter, according to Psychology Today. But you don’t have to be diagnosed with an actual disorder to suffer a bad case of the winter blues, it can happen to anyone. Since climate and environment have a lot to do with causing winter doldrums, you might find engaging in some home improvement projects can make you feel happier and healthier this winter. Freshening your space can feel good any time of year, but certain projects are perfectly aligned to give you a much-needed mood boost when it turns cold or wet weather sets in. Here are four projects that not only can brighten your outlook, they can also be good for your wallet: • Install skylights Avoiding SAD is preferable to treatment and skylights can help you maximize the amount of natural light that enters your home this winter. More natural light is good for you on

many levels. Sunlight stimulates the body’s production of Vitamin D and increases the levels of serotonin in your brain; lower serotonin levels are thought to be associated with depression, lack of energy, elevated appetite and excessive sleepiness. What’s more, if you opt for Energy Star-qualified solarpowered fresh-air skylights, like those made by Velux America, you can also help improve indoor air quality. These skylights open, providing passive ventilation to allow stale indoor air to escape and fresh air to enter, and they close automatically in case of rain. Skylights can also be good for your financial health. Solar powered skylights, along with solar powered blinds, as well as installation costs, are eligible for a 30 percent federal tax credit. Also, more natural light in your home on a dark winter day can help decrease your need for artificial lighting. And sunshine can help warm the interior of your home and support the work your furnace does to keep

the house comfortable. Skylights can be installed in many areas of your home with kitchens and baths being among the most popular choices for more natural light, fresh air, and privacy. Even areas without direct roof access, like hallways and closets, can benefit from more natural light through tubular Sun Tunnel skylights. Visit www.whyskylights.com to learn more. • Replace your garage door If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think much about your garage door or the impact it has on how your home looks and feels. Yet the garage door is a huge surface area that

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Simple design tricks

(BPT) — Whether you’ve just moved into a home or you’ve lived there for years, it might be time for a design tune-up. While many may think tackling their home decor takes a bundle of time, money and expertise, it doesn’t have to be so frightening. You don’t need to spend a fortune or go to design school to breathe a little life into your home. “It’s all about simplicity,” said Susan Yoder, interior design expert for Clayton Homes. “A little goes a long way when it comes to home decor and living spaces. Only a few simple changes can make a big difference and allow you to create a room you’ll be itching to show off to friends and family.” Yoder offers a few of her design tips that will help any homeowner revamp their space: • Pops of color. “Nothing livens up a room like a bright pop of color,” Yoder said. If you have neutral-toned furniture, try sprucing up the room with lamps, curtains and accessories in bold hues. If you’re up for a painting challenge,

an accent wall is a great way to incorporate color into a space. Choose your favorite color from a throw pillow or wall-art piece in the room to pull the look together. • Varying textures. A room tends to get boring when it focuses on only one texture, so it’s important to create a sense of balance. Try varying the fabric types on your sofa and curtains. Add in some metal or wooden accents to draw the eye around the room. You can even play with lighting to reflect off certain objects and create visual interest. • Antique feature. Choose an antique or unique piece of decor to be the inspiration for the room. This could be a rug, lamp, chair or even a chandelier — anything that gets you energized and motivated. Get creative and run with the theme it creates. Or if your style is more on the modern side, an antique object will stand out among your contemporary decor. • Symmetrical yet functional. The furniture collection in a room should form a restful, symmetrical layout.

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How to live more comfortably in a small space (BPT) — As we seek to simplify our lives, the desire for small-space living — even one-room living — seems more attractive than ever. But whether you’re ready to join the tiny house movement or just want to get the most out of a compact space in your home, there are easy things you can do to make a small space look, feel and function like a larger one. “There’s no need to sacrifice great design if you live in a small space. A few simple changes are all you need to make it feel bigger, more beautiful and a reflection

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around and above it. Have a game room over the garage that’s chilly in winter? The garage door could be to blame. Replacing an old, uninsulated garage door with a new insulated model can improve heat retention. And a new garage door is a great way to update your home’s facade. • Replace an old appliance (or as many as you can afford) If you’re already bummed by winter, having to live with old, beatup, inefficient appliances will only add to your frustration. Plus, older appliances generally use more electricity and water than newer models. Replacing an old refrigerator, dishwasher, clothes washer or dryer with Energy Star-qualified appliances can help reduce your energy and water consumption — and bills. It’s also an improvement that you can feel good about because it’s the perfect marriage of practicality (you really need appliances that function well) and enjoyment (all those bells and whistles just make the work more fun). • Declutter and add organizers You may not think of cleanup as a legitimate home improvement, but

of your personality,” said Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing, Sherwin-Williams. Look overhead and underfoot. Consider using every conceivable space to please the eye — even the ceiling. “I love the idea of reflecting the shape of your dining room table with a bold accent color on the ceiling above it,” said Jordan. Another idea: define a space at the floor level with an area rug beneath a couch and side table. Multitasking solutions If you’re always multitasking,

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your furniture can do the same. Place an ottoman with a hidden storage compartment or flip-top serving tray beside a comfy chair. Move a twin bed next to the wall and add big patterned pillows to create seating space by day, and sleeping space by night. The pillows can also provide extra floor seating for entertaining. The answer is written on the wall Walls can also be multifunctional. Sketch Pad, a clear gloss coating, can turn any surface into a dry erase board, and goes over any

Professional Organizers and Declualsottr.com. Grab some trash bags and start cleaning house. Trash the things that are clearly junk, donate things that are still usable but not by you and set aside the things you want to keep. Invest in some closet, cabinet and drawer organizers. Add storage cubbies to a mud room or entryway and create storage space in your garage.

paint color. Instead of cluttering up the walls with bulletin boards, write directly on the wall by a computer desk, or scribble messages and doodles in the kitchen. Simply wipe it clean with a dry eraser. Have lofty ambitions Consider creating a sleeping loft. It’s not only cozy, but leaves extra living space below. A Murphy bed that folds up discreetly into the wall is another space saver. Find a focal point It can make a space feel larger. Try painting a corner, such as a • smAll sPAce, Page 16

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Home inventories can help in case there is a natural disaster Associated Press

Wild weather has become more common, the experts say, and homeowners can prepare for natural disasters by making home inventories — detailed lists of household belongings and their approximate value. Making a home inventory can be easy; there are inexpensive or free services, apps and software. “The format is not nearly as important as just having some kind of list,” said Jeanne Salvatore of the New York-based Insurance Information Institute, a nonprofit that helps educate the public about insurance. “Just going around your home with a pen and paper taking notes, or making a video with your smartphone of yourself walking around your home and describing the things around you can make a world of difference when you need to make a claim.” And home inventories aren’t just for the rich. “Regular people, whether they’re homeowners or renters, need home inventories way more than the wealthy, because they need the money more,” Salvatore said. “People always say they don’t have a lot of stuff. But if you add up the cost of your bed, with your mattress, mattress cover, bed frame and maybe a few suits hanging in your closet, some high-tech items or small appliances, and your bike or golf clubs, it easily adds up to thousands of

dollars. And you’re going to really depend on that money to get up and running again after a disaster.” The industry estimates that less than 40 percent of households have a detailed inventory of their belongings, and that having one may halve the time it takes to process a claim, or even mean the difference between being reimbursed for a loss or not. Inventories also can help you determine whether you have enough insurance coverage. If you find your insurance doesn’t cover everything, a home inventory can facilitate applying for aid or deducting unreimbursed losses from your taxes in the event of a disaster, Salvatore said. To put together a basic home inventory, just make a list of your belongings and their estimated value and store it in a safe place. Get in the habit of taking photos and saving receipts when buying valuable items. If you don’t have a receipt, a copy of a credit card bill is helpful, as are serial numbers and photos, or even notes about where an item was purchased. Once you have a list, make two copies: Put one in a safety deposit box or other secure, off-site place, and send the other to a trusted friend in another part of the country. While software programs are plentiful and free or inexpensive, there are advantages to hiring a home inventory company

to get the job done — and the cost (generally between $500 and $800) can save thousands of dollars in potential losses. “The benefit of a having an experienced third party do the inventory is there’s no dispute of claim. There’s so much fraud out there, and having a third party

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Know Your Stuff is a free phone application put out by the Insurance Information Institute, and a wide range of software and services is also available from insurance companies and independent home inventory companies. • inventories, Page 12

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High end kitchen design that won’t break the bank our everyday lives. “When designing a highend space, it’s important to remember that you’re shaping more than just a living environment; you’re laying the foundation for a future community of friends and family,” said Michela O’Connor Abrams, president and CEO of Dwell, the award-winning design media company. “Design elements that marry beautiful aesthetics, intuitive technology and functionality, and that are reflective of your authentic taste and personal style, should always rise to the top when deciding which products to introduce into your home.” Dwell on Design 2015, America’s largest design

(BPT) — Ninety-eight percent of people believe good design enhances their daily lives, and they’re willing to pay more for products that truly reflect their own personal style and aesthetic, according to a new study from Dwell. Drawing the line between “splurging” on those premium items that bring a design vision to life and finding ways to “save” money on the back end can sometimes be a bit challenging. When it comes to qualityversus-quantity in kitchen design, you really can have it all if you know where and how to look — particularly when it comes to the latest design and technological advancements that enhance

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show, just wrapped up in Los Angeles. A highlight of the 10th annual show was the launch of the new LG Studio line of appliances inspired by renowned designer, Nate Berkus. The new appliances blend bestin-class technological innovation with an uncompromising approach to design, delivering integrated and timeless styling that embodies high design tailor-made for any kitchen aesthetic. “Every family has a different sense of personal style, and the beauty of design is seeing that personality uniquely reflected in each home,” said Berkus, LG Studio’s artistic advisor. “When we were designing the new line of appliances, I wanted to help people create a kitchen that was hard-

working, but also handsome — a space they would love now and in the future. The best interiors are ones that tell a story and are assembled over time.” In conceptualizing and creating a high-end kitchen, Berkus offered a few suggestions to consumers on which aspects of kitchen design require a large investment and where they can afford to hold back. First, Berkus recommended installing a well-made marble counter top. “It’s such a classic piece but also very durable, meaning it will still look great for years to come, which is what a forever kitchen is all about,” he said. Lighting, on the other hand, is an opportunity to

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said: “If you do it at the same time every year it’s easy to remember. I usually update mine around my birthday.” The most challenging areas are usually attics, basements, closets and other storage areas where things are stashed in boxes. “Take a look at your garage and ask yourself what you’d want to claim if it went up in smoke. It might be as simple as detailing and photographing gardening and sporting equipment,” said Salvatore. The most commonly underestimated area is the wardrobe, Spencer said. Most people wear the same few outfits over and over again, but the value of everything in your closet can add up to a lot. Also, be sure to include sentimental or irreplaceable items, like art, he said. “Even if you can’t replace that $500 painting on your wall, documenting it will allow you to replace it with another $500 painting, as opposed to a poster. There are way more things than diamonds that have real value.”


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Maybe you dash off work emails while making dinner, or you squeeze in a half-hour of work on a spreadsheet before bedtime. The line between “at work” and “at home” has become a blurry one for many people, and for others it has disappeared entirely. That makes a home workspace more necessary than ever. Not every home includes a spare room available for use as an office, but design experts say that’s not a problem: Today’s streamlined technology means that just about any space can be transformed into an

appealing and organized area for working. “Walk into any creative corporation and you’ll find the CEO sitting right smack in the middle of a large, open space along with almost every other key player,” said designer Brian Patrick Flynn of Flynnside Out Productions. “This relaxed, informal atmosphere has become the norm, not just in corporate settings but also in the home.” Here, Flynn and two other interior designers — New York City-based Young Huh and Danielle Colding — offer advice on creating a home work area that’s both

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PART OF A ROOM IS PERFECT With today’s smaller computers and wireless connections, there’s less need for a boxy desktop and connecting cables. A desk built into a wall of shelving and cabinets can often serve as a fully functioning home office. So unless your work requires total concentration and silence, don’t give up an entire room even if you have one available. And built-in pieces don’t have to be expensive. “I turned dead space into a mini-home office by configuring Ikea kitchen

cabinets and a laminate countertop as a tall workstation,” Flynn said. “You can assemble it all yourself and have the counter cut to size at a local home improvement store.” Once the pieces are installed, “it looks architectural, almost like it’s always been part of the home.” Or installing these items in a bedroom closet creates a mini-office that can easily be closed off for privacy. In a New York City apartment, Colding opened up the wall between the living room and a small bedroom that had been used as an office. She filled one wall with built-in shelving,

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save. “The trick is to take the time to shop for vintage sconces and light fixtures. They will add loads of character to your home but don’t have to cost a lot,” said Berkus. Another way to add character to your kitchen is flooring. Think vintage wood flooring, said Berkus. It’s a splurge, but so worth it. You can then save on new cabinetry by painting the existing ones in a black lacquer or gray. “I’ve done this in my own home renovations and for clients. The effect is so great, no one will know you didn’t spend a fortune on new cabinets.” When it comes to appliances, look for premium stainless models at the best you can afford, Berkus noted. Hardworking appliances that can go the distance are worth every cent. “The new LG Studio line that I advised on features pro-style design elements that instantly make a kitchen feel high end,” said Berkus. For dressing up your kitchen, shop your home and use things you already own. Objects from your travels, framed photographs, ceramic bowls or

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Tips to keep your garden growing through fall’s chill (BPT) — As summer winds down and frost threatens, even avid gardeners may be tempted to pack up their trowels and call it a season. You may think it’s better to leave the victory garden gracefully, than risk the disappointment of watching crops wither in chilly temperatures. But fear of frost and failure don’t have to stop you from enjoying a fruitful fall garden. With the right plant choices and a few tricks, producing a hefty harvest can be easy. A few facts about frost Frost occurs when temperatures drop enough to condense and freeze the moisture in the air. In fall, when air temperatures sink, it’s common to find frost layering the ground, leaves and crops. Frost may occur frequently in the fall before the ground really becomes frozen — known as a hard freeze. While a hard freeze generally heralds the end of the growing season and frost can harm warm weather crops like oranges, some veggies actually do very well and taste better when nipped by frost. By stocking your fall garden with frostloving varieties, you can ensure your garden remains victorious and bountiful right up to the first hard freeze. Not sure when the hard freeze will occur in your region? Check out the USDA Freeze Map. When you consider the many advantages of fall gardening, frost shouldn’t be feared. Cooler temperatures mean you’ll have a more comfortable experience while working in the garden, and you’ll have fewer insect pests and weeds to deal with. Frost-friendly choices Just because the growing season is over for summer crops like tomatoes, you don’t have to give up gardening before the cold winter weather. Instead, clear out the remnants of sum-

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since people are significantly expanding the size of their showers during renovations. Larger showers are ideal paces for relaxation and rejuvenation, and walk-in showers with oversize panes of glass, multiple water sources and oversize rain showers are becoming increasingly popular. Smart controls for controlling water patterns and flow volume enhance the experience. • Conserving water in the shower is good for your wallet and your soul. Water costs can vary widely depending on where you live in the country. No matter where you live, however, reducing the amount of water you use will decrease both your water bill and your utility bill (electric or gas, depending on which fuels your water heater). To calculate how much you could save, you first need to get a better idea of how much water you use. The USGS Water Science School offers a great online water use calculator. Once you know how much water you use, you can take steps to reduce consumption, including: Installing more efficient showerheads, reducing shower time to about 5 minutes and using technology such as thermostatic valves and digital controls to shower more efficiently. Using less water is good for the environment, so you can feel positively about your water conservation efforts, all without losing any enjoyment of your shower experience. To learn more about more efficient and enjoyable showering, visit www.grohe.com.

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