Central Virginia HOME Magazine 2024 Feb/Mar

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HOME CENTRAL VIRGINIA

design ✦ improve ✦ garden ✦ live

A season to

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TAKE ON TRENDS colors of the year marvelous murals

TRY NEW THINGS cold plunging sophisticated soups

THINK AHEAD solar innovations garden planning

EARLY SPRING 2024


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CONTENTS Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024

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TRENDING COLORS 2024 colors of the year BY KENDALL LIVICK ATKINS

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FUTURE FORWARD The power of sunshine BY JERRY HALE

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98 FACEBOOK: HOMEmagazineVA INSTAGRAM: @HOMEmagazineVA

A FAMILY-CENTERED OASIS A unique & accessible home BY CARTER HEALD BENDALL

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FOR THE LOVE OF HOUSEPLANTS Adding some green to your home BY MARTHA COFFEY

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E A R LY S PR I NG 2024

DESIGN

41 TRENDS IN TILES

For every space

BY GINNY SMITH

94 PAINTING THE SCENE

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In praise of murals

BY KATE ERICSSON

IMPROVE

46 A HEALTHIER HOME

Improving indoor air quality BY CHRISTINA MOORE

72 LAUNDRY DAY Easier innovations BY MITZI BIBLE

105 UNINVITED OCCUPANTS

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Keeping critters out

BY PAULA PETERS CHAMBERS

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GARDEN

34 DIY ARRANGEMENTS

Creating the perfect bouquet BY BECKY CALVERT

67 GARDEN DREAMING

Tips & tricks

BY LAUREL FEINMAN

LIVE

60 FOR FUN

Try a winter sport BY SHELLEY BASINGER

90 SOUP SEASON

Thinking outside the bowl BY SARAH NICHOLAS

110 TAKING THE ICY PLUNGE

New wellness trend

BY ASHLEY BLAIR SMITH

90 TOP RIGHT AND ABOVE PHOTOS: JAMES RIVER MEDIA

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EDITOR’S note I have to admit when I edited Paula Peters Chambers’ article in this issue about controlling unwanted critters, I came away from it a bit terrified of getting a bat in the attic. I mentioned the feeling to her. She shared the tip that she found most alarming was if you spy a critter, you should keep eyes on it as you wait for assistance. The reason: you don’t want to lose track of its location. See more on page 105. I replied, “Well, I can’t imagine just standing there watching the critter. But it probably is good advice. A couple of months ago, our cat caught a mouse. When I saw it in her mouth, I, of course, screamed. The cat dropped the mouse, which then ran off, and I ran out of the room. We still haven’t found it, and I have set traps everywhere. I like to live in the ignorant bliss of thinking it went outside.” Paula wisely agreed that the mouse is out of the house — with a wink. This is honestly the kind of great advice I need from HOME writers and sources! And we have some interesting topics in this issue that I think you’re really going to enjoy. First up, we have the colors of the year. Each year, Kendall creatively takes us on a tour of what’s trending and how we can tastefully incorporate these into our living spaces. I love the diversity this year and the ways these colors complement and elevate.

We take a tour of a beautiful showcase home with so many personal touches. The Josephs have handcrafted and collected many gorgeous elements that make their home a unique stunner. You’ll especially enjoy seeing how their travels have informed their style. As always, we center our magazine topics on inspiration. As we think about the garden, we begin planning for warmer weather — and hopefully a bounty of vegetables. We also provide a guide to create a bouquet of flowers for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day. In the area of home improvement, we look at what’s trending in tiles and around the laundry room. We also learn more about today’s solar capabilities and what steps to take if you’re thinking about going in that direction. Finally, our LIVE articles explore fun topics from winter sports to cozy soups to the freezing trend of cold plunge pools. While the health benefits appear to be many, are you brave enough to soak in ice? I hope you enjoy this issue of our magazine — critter free! Happy reading. Donna Dunn donna@jamesrivermedia.com PHOTO: JAMES RIVER MEDIA

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HOME VOLUME 18 ISSUE 1 PUBLISHER Trish Roth EDITOR Donna Dunn ART DIRECTOR Kira Rider CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Kendall Livick Atkins Shelley Basinger Carter Heald Bendall Mitzi Bible Becky Calvert Paula Peters Chambers Martha S. Coffey Kate Ericsson Laurel Feinman Jerry Hale Christina Moore Sarah Nicholas Ashley Blair Smith Ginny Smith PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Patch GRAPHIC DESIGNER Donna Collins ADVERTISING SALES Kirsten Morey Becker Julia Belvin Lisa Bowers Joe Katany Anne Marie Poore Kenny Shelton SUBSCRIPTIONS

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PUBLISHER’S note I have been asked several times in the past year what my favorite part of this job is, and our showcase homes are always at the top of my list. Who doesn’t love to sneak a peek into someone else’s home? Every year, I look forward to sharing some of our area’s most unique and beautiful homes with our readers. A special thank you to Cathie and Charles Joseph for sharing your home with us for the first showcase home of 2024. We sincerely appreciate your hospitality and willingness to share with our readers! I’d also like to draw your attention to some other interesting magazine elements that I don’t want you to miss in this issue — or in the months to come. We love a theme around here and are excited to launch a few new ones this year! Be on the lookout for our Future Forward series, as we look at ways to make your home ready for what lies ahead. This issue looks at solar energy, which seems to be getting hot! Starting with our spring issue, Kendall Atkins Livick, a HOME writer, will be exploring your personality’s design style and will be using the Enneagram System to help break it down. If you’re not sure which type you are, jump online and take the personality test. We’ll also be exploring activities in our region you’ll want to enjoy throughout the year: For Fun! Our nonprofit spotlight this issue features Achieve of Central Virginia, founded in 1963. Achieve helps local adults with disabilities gain greater independence through vocational training

and employment services. Visit pages 52-53 to learn more about this organization and how it supports many members of our community. Did you know that HOME is also on the radio? Donna, Rich, Ashley and I take the pages of HOME and expand upon them with guests and advertisers who are featured in the magazine. We love to chat about all things home: the latest design trends, décor, pets and throw pillows — much to Rich’s dismay. One of our favorite guests is your concierge Realtor, Heather Watson. She shares what’s happening in the ever-evolving world of real estate. The HOME Show is presented by Piedmont Floor Show, and we love having their team on to share the latest in flooring, cabinetry and bathroom trends, along with tips for installation and design! The HOME Show airs every Saturday at 9 a.m. on WLNI 105.9. (It also repeats Sundays at noon.) Please give us a listen! Thank you for spending some time with HOME. I hope you enjoy this issue, and as always, we welcome your story ideas and are continuously looking for beautiful and unique homes to feature in our area. If you have ideas for the magazine or radio, please reach out! Trish Roth | trish@jamesrivermedia.com

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Pretty IN PAINT 2024 COLORS OF THE YEAR BY K E N DA L L AT K I N S L I V I C K

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The ocean of paint seems vast and limitless when perusing the palettes of 2024. It’s safe to say that this year’s colors encompass a variety of shades across the color wheel. Where years past have favored one side of the warm or cool spectrum, this year’s choices represent a healthy mix of both. A few common and notable trends can be seen across palettes of different paint brands. Aside from a handful of common themes, though, this year really is about embracing diversity in color and allowing many different possibilities. Having freedom to lean into any vibe under the sun at a time that celebrates many different design styles, is liberating.

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To recap, two years ago was all about green. Last year, berry colors took center stage, making us unable to look away. While these colors can still be found across all palettes, this year features different colors of emphasis. Blues have subtly drifted everywhere, like the tides of the ocean, a gentle breeze and a deep breath. All major paint brands offer a variety of blue shades, ranging from dark to light and cool to warm. Another color trend of the moment is burnt orange. This color is showing up mainly in furniture, textiles and accents. However, some designers are featuring orange undertones as a main wall color, while pairing it with softer elements and light wood tones. Creamy neutrals offer spaces a sense of minimalistic warmth that will make you feel right at home. Considering all the bright reds and pinks of last year, it’s no surprise that pink has now poured into neutrals as an undertone. Rich chocolates and bold blacks continue to ground our spaces, creating an anchor for organic natural looks, or otherwise creative or cerebral nooks in the home, like offices and dens. Where many colors last year were saturated, bold standalones, palettes this year come across as more cohesive. Colors look like they can more easily be used in tandem in the same room, in ways that are monochromatic, complementary and analogous. All in all, even though the “joy core” trend continues with many eye-popping colors, 2024 seems to be more about sustainable choices that will stand the test of time. There’s truly something for everyone, so let’s dive on into the ocean of color. The paint is fine! Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


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PEACH FUZZ

Pantone Peach Fuzz is Pantone’s choice for color of the year. Pure peach and peach undertones can be found in the palettes of all major paint brands, and as far as the Pantone Color Institute is concerned, peach is the head honcho of 2024. Described as a “velvety gentle peach,” this hue is said to evoke comfort, community, togetherness, warmth, nurturing, kindness and enrichment for the mind, body and soul. Each year, Pantone takes into account trends across fashion, interior design, music, art, pop culture and psychology. According to the themes identified by the institute, the yearnings of 2024 are community togetherness, soft tenderness and a sense optimism — all things for which Peach Fuzz creates a cozy and inviting backdrop.

Benjamin Moore Setting the tone for blue hues, Benjamin Moore selected Blue Nova as its color of the year. Urging us to “elevate the everyday” and “expand horizons,” this color — a deep and dreamy blue — is intended to create “depth and intrigue,” yet balance it all with “an undercurrent of reassurance.” Balance is an excellent term for the entire palette, as it includes a great many different colors of the rainbow and a nice blend of warm and cool tones. Other 2024 colors include White Dove, Pristine, Topaz, Teacup Rose, Honeybee, Regent Green, Antique Pewter, Polar Sky and Hazy Lilac. Benjamin Moore’s aim is for us to push the limits of creativity and possibility, while balancing our moods with soft saturation.

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Sherwin-Williams UPWARD Sherwin-Williams also chose a blue as its color of the year. Upward, is a much lighter “breezy, blissful” blue, meant to evoke the feeling of slowing down and taking a deep breath. Similar to the vibe of a clear blue sky, when the mind is clear, we can feel contented and creative. Suggested colors for pairing with Upward, are both complementary and similar shades, including Snow Bound, Drift of Mist, Gale Force, Tricorn Black, Honeydew, Palm Leaf and Antiquarian Brown. PPG PPG Paints veered away from the blue trend for its color of the year. Yet the choice still emphasizes a notable theme. The PPG 2024 pick, Limitless, is a soft creamy neutral with peach undertones. Limitless embodies the “power of a primary color and the essence of a neutral.” Like Sherwin-Williams, PPG has rolled out three volumes of paints that honor different abstract themes. Limitless, considered a versatile neutral, is part of all three. In Volume One, “calming, soothing and softening tints and tones are offset by warmed earthen and cooling twilight

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shades.” These include Persuasion, Focus, LIMITLESS Blush Beige, Jam Session, Subdued, Craftsman Gold, Limitless, Pristine Petal, Aquamarine Dream, Night Rendezvous, Cajun Spice, Sweet Spiceberry, Tambico Brown, Cabin Fever and Dark As Night. Volume Two is described as “a generous range of earthy and natural greens” partnered with “a bouquet of warm and floral hues.” This second group includes shades of Summer Rain, Graceful, Dusty Trail, Cappucino Bombe, Pine Garland, Caramelized Pecan, Purple Basil, Limitless, Still Searching, Soothing Sapphire, Blue Flame, Mallard Green, Do Not Disturb, Heart’s Content and Black Elegance. Embracing defiance and reinvention, Volume Three honors the creativity of days gone by, with a nod to “Baroque, Renaissance, Art Deco and Pop Art” eras. The colors in this glamorous and historical lineup, are Daring Indigo, Parfait, Puturple, Emerald Pool, Napoleon, Roasted Pepper, Limitless, Catalina, Viva La Bleu, Merlot, Butterscotch Ripple, Turner’s Yellow, Siesta, Willow Herb and Black Walnut. In general, PPG seeks to usher in a new era of creativity and change.

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Behr Behr has chosen a classic neutral as the color of the year. Its 2024 color, Cracked Pepper, is a versatile black, soft in nature and intended to enliven the senses. Behr offers several classic and bold neutrals in its 2024 palette, while also featuring similar trends of blues and burnt orange undertones that we’re seeing across all trending palettes. Behr’s goal was to offer a palette for

any chosen style of design, by serving up hues that could be mainstays or popping accents in any room. Aside from Cracked Pepper, other featured colors include Whipped Cream, Weathered White, Even Better Beige, Malted, Tranquil Gray, Chic Taupe, Amber Brew, Riviera Beach, Orange Flambe, Offshore Mist, Provence Blue, Rumors, Laguna Blue and Mountain Olive.

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Color styling predictions We’re likely to see the colors of 2024 come together in both classic and fresh ways. The top color theme this year will be “more is more.” Paint “drenching,” a hot trend, highlights spaces in which walls, molding, trim, window frames, door frames and possibly even ceilings are all painted the same color. When you walk into one of these rooms, it’s like a cocoon of color envelops you as you settle in. Similarly, monochromatic looks will feature different shades of a similar color ranging from light to dark (i.e., Polar Sky and Blue Nova). The analogous look will pair three colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel (i.e., Dragon Fruit, Habanero Chile and Ravishing Coral). Complementary pairings have always been a classic combo, and they will continue to be paired in a way that infuses the senses and creates balance. These big brand paint palettes contain complementary colors (i.e., Teacup Rose and Honeybee) that can be paired up for a wow factor that proves they just belong together. The colors of the year will show up as primary wall colors, paint accents, furniture, textiles and art. Wallpaper will continue to be heavily adorned on walls and may also show up in unexpected places like ceilings, wooden furniture and staircases. So what’s the next step? Will you repaint your whole house? Will you simply choose a few new accessories? Either way, enjoy the process of picking the colors that inspire you. Dive into your own signature style with the colors that speak to your soul. ✦ Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


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lowers are always a welcome gift, particularly around Valentine’s Day. Creating your own arrangement is easier than you think and adds a personal touch that can’t be found in stores. Whether you are creating a large, show-stopping centerpiece or a small bouquet to brighten a corner, focus on scale, proportion and balance. This simply means that the elements of your arrangement (flowers, fillers and vase) are evenly distributed and suited to the place where it will be displayed. A dozen red roses will overwhelm a small vase on a side table, but trim the stems, place them in floral foam in a smaller bowl and it becomes an elegant display. There are multiple approaches to creating your own flower arrangement; some recommend beginning with the vase while others start with the flowers.

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The blooms You may choose to use flowers and greenery from your garden, although there are times of the year where this is a more challenging task. It is perfectly fine to use flowers and fillers from the grocery store or from your local florist if that’s what’s available, perhaps mixing the purchased with the homegrown and foraged. There are no set rules as to what flowers and greenery you can use, although you should bear in mind the receiver’s preferences. Lilies are popular in arrangements, but some varieties, like stargazer lilies, can trigger allergies. Some low- to no-scent flowers include hydrangea, orchids, daffodils, roses, tulips, carnations and snapdragons. When selecting the blooms for your arrangement, you’ll want some focal flowers that stand out, secondary and filler flowers that add texture and layers as well as greens to fill out the arrangement. Baby’s breath, yarrow, heather, delphiniums, Bells-of-Ireland, sedum, statice, sweet peas and more are all wonderful filler flowers. For foliage, look beyond the usual ferns to add some texture to the arrangement. Holly, boxwood, myrtle, moss, eucalyptus and variegated pittosporum are all excellent foliage considerations. For even more texture, you can add dramatic branches, feathers, a small garland or anything else you can think of. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


The vase With your flowers chosen, it’s time to select a vase. This is where scale is key, as the stems of the final arrangement should be no more than one and a half to two times the height of the vase. Pay attention to the size of the opening on the vase. A narrow opening is easier to work with than a wider one, which will naturally demand a much larger arrangement. Don’t limit yourself to traditional vases as vintage pitchers, crystal bowls and even teacups can make interesting vessels for holding flower arrangements. There’s lots of room for creativity here! With the vase selected, you can think about the mechanics of your arrangement. This is what will help your arrangement look like a professional creation. Mechanics are the items that are used to keep your bouquet stable. Among them are green floral foam, tape, floral frogs, wire and more. A simple grid of tape on the opening of your vase helps to break the space up into smaller segments that keep stems in place while floral foam and frogs go into the container, holding the stems from below. Mechanics aren’t always necessary, but they can help build a striking arrangement.

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The arrangement Flowers and vase collected, mechanics decided, it’s time to start arranging. Remove any leaves from the flower stems as they soak up a lot of water and tend to rot, making your water murky while also shortening the life span of your arrangement. If not using a frog or florist foam, you’ll want the stems to hit the bottom of the vase. Trim the stems at a 45-degree angle, which helps them absorb as much water as possible. It’s always good to let flowers sit in lukewarm water for a few hours prior to arranging, which helps the arrangement last longer. This is especially important if using items from your own garden. It’s best to trim the stems with garden snips or a sharp knife. Scissors are not recommended with this task, as they can crush the vessels in the stem that carry water to the blooms. Everyone has their own technique, but generally it’s best to start with a base of greenery. Then, add the focal flowers. Working outward, place the secondary and filler flowers, filling out the composition. Approach your arrangement as a dome that will be seen from every side so that it’s fully balanced. Combine smaller flowers in groups of three or five to create clustering, similar to nature, as you fill in the gaps between the larger, focal flowers. Making your own floral arrangements may seem intimidating at first. Your first few may not be spectacular but keep going. Play around with it, trying different vases and mechanics. You may soon find yourself creating bouquets all year long, not just as Valentine’s Day gifts. ✦ Make your own arrangement

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Fill your vase halfway with water and add a teaspoon of sugar or the packet that comes with your flowers.

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Trim the end of the stems, cutting at a diagonal angle. Place in water immediately for a longer-lasting arrangement.

Add volume by adding filler and secondary flowers. These will fill in gaps between the larger flowers.

Step back and view the arrangement from all sides to make sure it is balanced. Refine and adjust as needed.

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DESIGN trends in tiles

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“Most people have some sort of house pages or a Pinterest board with pictures of what they like,” says Bryana Woodard, design consultant at Piedmont Floor Show. “This gives me insight into their taste and style. We start there and then look at samples in the showroom.” Alicia Smith, vice president and in-house designer for F&S Building Innovations, notes, “We’re not telling people what they need, we’re giving them inspiration to arrive at something they’ll really love in their home.” Many suppliers have computer-generated programs that show what the materials would actually look like in the home. With customization more accessible than ever, taking a look at the current trends may help in the decision-making process. Shape & size

Beyond the square and rectangle, tile trends are leaning toward geometric shapes like hexagons, trapezoids and circles, as well as abstract shapes and unique designs. Subway tiles will always be part of the design space, but to give them an updated look, designers are seeing changes in color, size and grout color. In terms of size, “we’re seeing larger format tiles trending,” says Woodard. “The standard size is 12" x 24." The larger tiles are 24" x 48," which gives you fewer grout lines, and for those who like to minimize the grout lines, these are great. Also, the patterns can be matched a lot better with the larger tiles.” On the opposite end of the spectrum, small tiles are making a big impact. Picture a subway tile in 3" x ¼" size. These smaller tiles can be used along with the larger ones to define certain areas, create a border or to make stripes. 42

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“We’re seeing a mix of warmer and cooler colors for longevity,” comments Woodard. “Lots of blues and greens. In kitchens, we’re seeing more color and pattern when there’s not much movement on the countertops. A more jazzy backsplash to complement the countertop.” Smith agrees, “Backsplashes with brighter colors have been a hotspot lately. We’re also seeing a resurgence of earth tones with wooden kitchen cabinets.” The neutrals, in the kitchen or bath, allow homeowners to change colors with accessories, mats and towels and to decorate for different seasons. In the shower, a pop of color in the niche (where the soap and shampoos are housed) is a fun look. Also, grout makes a huge difference. The current trend is blending the color of the tile with the grout, so that the grout doesn’t stand out. To

update subway tiles, on the other hand, a bold grout makes a statement. Consider pairing white or beige tiles with a black grout or a colored grout. Texture is another important choice when selecting the tiles. The options are many: bright and glossy, subdued and matte, rough or smooth. For floors, however, rough, textured tiles are desirable because they retain heat better and also provide traction for walking. “Texture is always fun,” says Smith. “I love a raised, 3D-style tile, for walls, a very modern look. Gorgeous, but can be hard to clean.” Handcrafted tiles also provide a unique, artisan look that adds character and a boldness that creates a polished finish. “The slightly wavy edges are interesting,” comments Woodard. “They’re definitely worth a look.”

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TILE SHAPES & PATTERNS Tiles can come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and patterns, but here are some of the most popular choices.

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The basic square is one of the most common tile shapes. It’s widely varied and ranges from tiny half-inch boxes to tiles that measure 12 inches or more. Common patterns include checkerboard and mosaic. CHECKERBOARD

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Another common tile shape is the rectangle. It offers more arrangement styles than a square. Turning them on their different sides can widely change the look of a room. Common patterns include running bond, herringbone, basketweave and strips. HERRINGBONE RUNNING BOND BASKETWEAVE (need both square and rectangle tiles)

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This six-sided shape is a popular tile choice because they interlock with one another just right. Picket tiles, or elongated hexagons, are common as well. REGULAR

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Smith notes that a monolithic style is making a splash in the design world. “The same color and tile from floor to shower, to walls and even to the ceiling,” she explains. For inspiration from the colors of the year, see page 27. Smith adds, “We’ve been seeing this in high-end luxury builds, but we’re now seeing lots of people thinking ‘My bathroom could be a spa.’ Turning the bathroom into a wet room gives you that spa-like experience.” A wet room is a bathing area that contains a shower and a tub with the entire area covered in tile. Varying the size of the tile and selecting matte in some areas and glossy in other areas can add variety and interest to the dramatic wall-to-floor look. Ceramic tile is common because it’s easy to install and durable. Tiles are also made of porcelain, glass, concrete, marble, granite, limestone, terracotta and metal. To keep your space from being visually overwhelming, it’s best to choose no more than three different styles of tile. Any more than that may look too busy, especially in a smaller area. Use unique patterns, but not on every surface. Combining color, shape and style adds interest, but try not to go overboard. To make a room look larger, use a subtle pattern. “And don’t be afraid of texture,” encourages Woodard. “Texture can really make a big difference in the overall look of a project.” Looking at trends in tile is important so that your home doesn’t look dated, but what’s most important is that you’re satisfied with the outcome. So, enjoy looking at tile trends and then select what you really love! ✦

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You don’t need straight edges in a tile design. Circles can also be used. Small circles are called penny tiles and are often used as an accent in bathrooms. Larger circles can be used as well. Source: artsaics.com

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n the pursuit of creating a cozy and comfortable home, the air we breathe is often overlooked, yet the quality of indoor air plays a significant role in our overall wellbeing. The average person spends about 90 percent of their time indoors, making the quality of the air we breathe inside a critical factor in our health. For some great tips to help you create a healthier living environment, we sought expert advice from David Moseley, president of Terrell E. Moseley, Inc., a local HVAC company. Let’s explore some annual practices and helpful tips that can contribute to improving your home’s indoor air quality.

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Before delving into the actionable steps, it’s essential to understand what contributes to indoor air pollution. Common culprits include dust, pet dander, mold, pollen and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by household products. Inadequate ventilation, particularly in well-sealed homes, can exacerbate the issue, leading to a range of health problems. Poor indoor air quality can contribute to a range of health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies and fatigue. Long-term exposure to indoor pollutants has also been linked to more serious conditions such as asthma and cardiovascular diseases. Identifying signs of poor air quality is crucial for prompt intervention. According to Moseley, symptoms of poor air quality include odors, coughing, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes and headaches. If you notice any of these symptoms persisting, it’s time to investigate and improve your indoor air with these tips: 1. VENTILATION IS KEY

Proper ventilation is the foundation for good indoor air quality. In Central Virginia, where weather conditions can vary, it’s crucial to strike a balance between energy efficiency and ventilation. Regularly open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate, especially during moderate weather. Moseley suggests making sure to also use exhaust fans in the bathroom and kitchen to prevent odors or excessive humidity.

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5. HUMIDITY CONTROL

Central Virginia’s climate can be humid, particularly during the summer. Excess humidity can contribute to mold growth and dust mites, negatively impacting indoor air quality. Invest in a dehumidifier to maintain humidity levels between 30-50 percent. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation in areas prone to moisture, such as basements and bathrooms. 6. REGULAR HVAC MAINTENANCE

Your HVAC system plays a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality. Schedule regular professional maintenance to ensure your system operates efficiently. This includes cleaning ducts, checking for leaks and ensuring that the system is properly calibrated. A well-maintained HVAC system not only enhances air quality but also improves energy efficiency, reducing utility costs. As a part of regular HVAC maintenance, Moseley recommends seeking a professional assessment to tailor solutions for improvement. He also suggests the use of an air quality monitor — a device that can be placed in your home to record levels of particulates, carbon monoxide, VOCs and radon. While some monitors are available for personal use, Moseley recommends professional assistance if you suspect air quality issues.

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For an extra layer of protection, especially for those with allergies or respiratory conditions, consider using air purifiers. HEPA filters can capture small particles, including dust, pollen and pet dander. Place air purifiers in commonly used areas, such as bedrooms and living rooms, to create designated clean-air zones. 8. BE CAUTIOUS WITH HOME FRAGRANCES

When it comes to home fragrance products, Moseley adopts a cautious approach and indicates that there are no home fragrances that he recommends and urges others to avoid them as much as possible. Many commercial air fresheners contain VOCs that can contribute to indoor air pollution. Instead, consider natural alternatives such as essential oil diffusers, potpourri made from dried herbs and flowers or simply ventilating your home with fresh air. These options not only add a pleasant scent but also contribute positively to indoor air quality. When home is synonymous with comfort, taking steps to improve indoor air quality is an investment in the health and well-being of you and your loved ones. Creating a home with superior indoor air quality involves a combination of annual practices, vigilant observation and informed decision-making. Breathe easy, friends! ✦

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NEW NAME, SAME MISSION:

Empowering possibilities For 60 years, Achieve of Central Virginia has helped local adults with disabilities gain greater independence through vocational training and employment services. James River Media’s Mari White spoke with Achieve’s Executive Director Cecil Kendrick about the organization’s recent name change, its legacy and its vision for the future. Mari White: Cecil, many people may remember your organization as Lynchburg Sheltered Industries, but you recently changed your name to Achieve of Central Virginia. Tell us why you made the change. Cecil Kendrick: In 1963, the company was founded as the Sheltered Workshop of Lynchburg at a time when employment and work opportunities for individuals with disabilities were just getting started in our country. Over the years, the name changed to Lynchburg Sheltered Industries, which was more in line with the different businesses utilizing our manufacturing processes. The driving force behind our recent name change was to reflect the organization as a place where individuals are able to achieve independence and gain a sense of accomplishment and greater self-esteem by participating in the working community. The verb “achieve” just popped out as the action of what is actually happening at Achieve of Central Virginia!

Mari: Tell us more about the opportunities you offer through manufacturing. Cecil: The manufacturing element of Achieve is the backbone of our mission of providing employment for individuals with disabilities. While we have quite a few great commercial customers, our biggest customer is the federal government. We produce 48 corrugated boxes on the federal procurement list through the AbilityOne program. These items are used by different federal government entities across the country. This federal program designates federal agencies to buy products or services from agencies like Achieve that employ individuals with disabilities to make the products or provide the services they require.

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750,000 $2.5M 8 “I like working here making boxes. Also getting to hang out with friends at break times.” — Gerald, Achieve employee for 17 years Mari: Congratulations again to Achieve for serving the Lynchburg area for 60 years! How would you describe your legacy over that time? Cecil: I believe the legacy of Achieve is service. We’ve served the Lynchburg community for six decades by providing employment and support to hundreds of individuals. We have also served a multitude of companies and helped them meet their business goals through our contract manufacturing service. In addition to that, Achieve has been producing products for the federal government through the AbilityOne program since the early 1980s. We are excited to do even more in our next 60 years of service!

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FUTURE FORWARD

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kip and Vickie Larrington began seriously considering solar energy for their Scruggs Road home in Moneta in early 2018. Vickie insisted that their collection panels not be visible from the water. That allowed for 45 southeast-facing panels to be installed on the roof — not the ideal straight-south orientation, but sufficient, they were told, to generate 85 percent of their power needs. That would yield a return of their investment, roughly $20,000 after federal tax credits, in about 10 years. That projection was spot-on the first year. But the couple then wisely invested in LED bulbs for 25 overhead can lights in their main living areas, reducing their annual power demand by about 15 percent. “That has enabled us to solar-generate power equal to our full annual consumption each year since,” Skip says.

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While the use of solar power accounts for just a small percentage of the electricity used in American homes, that number continues to rise. A 2022 Pew Research Center survey found that “8 percent of U.S. homeowners said they have already installed solar panels and an additional 39 percent have given serious thought to it in the past year.” According to MarketWatch, “More than one in seven U.S. homeowners will have solar panels on their roof by 2030.” The Larringtons’ set-up with their power supplier, American Electric Power (AEP), is a net metering system, meaning that the utility supplements the power produced by their solar system as needed (during a string of cloudy days, for example). Shorter daylight, cold weather days of winter and air-conditioned days of mid-summer also require more energy than the solar system can produce. It’s averaged out at the end of an operational year to determine whether they owe anything to AEP, which does not “pay them back” for any excess they may have generated. The utility also charges them $9 per month for the net-metering billing process that keeps track of it all. Skip keeps records, too, logging daily the kilowatts used vs. those the solar system has produced. Not really necessary, but he’s one of those “Type A” engineers. See a step-by-step guide to going solar in our infographic on page 58. A few local companies specialize in turning solar power into electricity for our homes and offered their insights.

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Assessing the situation Affordable Energy of Madison Heights has been serving this area with residential and commercial solar installations since 2010. Office Manager Rhonda Guill says their policy is to conduct a thorough analysis of a customer’s energy usage requirements, starting with a review of recent electric bills, before recommending a plan for supplemental solar power.   “Best advice I can give to anyone considering solar is to not be taken in by someone who shows up unannounced and promises to have your home running on solar power in a couple of weeks. A proper analysis, permitting, ordering the proper equipment and installation will take two to three months if done properly and in compliance with your energy supplier’s requirements.” Guill notes the common misconception that solar panels will free homeowners from concern about power outages: “If you are tied to the grid, that’s where your power originates. To have back-up power when the grid goes down, you would need to install a solar-charged battery back-up system to supply emergency power, much like a gas generator. “Battery storage systems, while able to provide homeowners with peace of mind, are expensive and difficult to justify,” she adds. In many cases, a portable gas generator or a professionallyinstalled wired-in emergency generator can meet the need for emergency power to keep food from spoiling, light a few critical lights and allow internet access. Remember, you will also need to budget for the generator and installation.

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Choose an installer. Research or ask for recommendations to help you decide. Make sure your roof can support solar panels. A solar installer, roofing expert or structural engineer can help you determine your roof’s solar suitability.

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Determine your home’s solar potential. Aside from your roof, your home’s solar potential depends on its location, its position in relation to the sun, how much shade it gets and the type of system you choose.

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Calculate electricity needs. Review previous electricity bills to figure out how much power you need annually and seasonally.

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Evaluate finance options. You can buy or lease a system. Buyers can purchase or obtain a solar loan. Buyers also receive solar tax credits and incentives.

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Obtain permits and schedule inspections. Give your installer the information they need to obtain permits and arrange inspections that the local government requires.

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The bigger picture Corey Argentino, owner and CEO of Earth Right in Lynchburg, formed his company in 2019 to take a holistic approach to helping homeowners power into the future. Earth Right offers not just solar panel system installation, but also works with utilities to promote energy efficiency through education, LED technology, improved insulation and weatherization. “Earth Right encourages people to conduct thorough research and, to that end, we’ve created an education and demonstration center at our offices on Timberlake Road in Lynchburg. There’s actually an energy efficient model home built right inside our building where people can view panel installations, metering systems — the whole nine yards — and get their questions answered factually.” Argentino says one of the appeals of solar is that homeowners can protect a significant portion of their energy consumption against future utility rate increases. Their holistic approach helps reduce the number of solar panels needed to significantly impact utility bills, which is especially important for homes where roof space is limited and sun exposure is less than ideal.

The Tax Benefit “The Residential Clean Energy Credit equals 30 percent of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for your home installed anytime from 2022 through 2032. The credit percentage rate phases down to 26 percent for property placed in service in 2033 and 22 percent for property placed in service in 2034. You may be able to take the credit if you made energy-saving improvements to your home located in the United States.” — Internal Revenue Service

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Looking to the future What does the future look like for residential solar? In a word: “Booming!” Over the next 10 years, the solar gigawatts being generated in the United States are expected to grow exponentially as panel prices drop and efficiency improves. Some analysts, however, are concerned that technology improvements will cause many homeowners to upgrade their original panels before the purported 30-year lifespan runs out, leading to burgeoning amounts of environmentally hazardous materials. What about homes in locations or with roof designs that do not allow for solar panel installation? According to Tim Eberly of Dominion Energy, power suppliers such as Dominion are increasingly offering “shared” or “community” solar programs. For Dominion customers, that means choosing to have all or part of their payments for home electricity go directly to new solar energy development in Virginia. Thus, nearly any homeowner can join the solar power revolution! Ask your energy provider if such programs exist in your area. ✦

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LIVE active adventures

Beat the winter blues

Get your blood pumping this season with a new cold weather sport BY S H E L L E Y B A S I N G E R

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t’s tempting to spend all your leisure time bundled up on the couch during the winter, but staying active can drastically improve your overall physical and mental health. Enter winter sports — from tubing to ice skating to skiing, there are many options to choose from locally and regionally. Since sliding around on ice and snow can be a little bit intimidating for some people, we are here to take a little bit of the guesswork out of your new adventure.

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Tubing & sledding If you are brand new to winter sports, Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre on Candlers Mountain Road is a great place to get your feet wet (or should we say cold). The facility offers activities for winter sports enthusiasts all year long, including two Neveplast tubing runs. Neveplast is an artificial ski slope with a synthetic surface that’s slippery, just like real snow. According to Assistant Director Luke Baderman, tubing is their most popular wintertime activity. “It’s easy to grab your tube, ride up the conveyor belts and slide down. Tubing is also much less intimidating than skiing or snowboarding!” he says. There is also a designated sledding area at the Snowflex Centre that’s made with the patented Snowflex® material. It’s slippery but also provides some grip, allowing you to change directions and control how fast you go. You can take your tubing skills to the next level at Wintergreen Resort’s The Plunge, Virginia’s largest snow tubing park. Wintergreen is located about an hour north of Lynchburg in Nelson County, making it the closest ski resort to the Hill City and a day-trip option. According to WintergreenResort.com, the Plunge has a total vertical drop that’s higher than a 10-story building. (You must sign a risk waiver.)

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Skiing & snowboarding Beginners can also learn the fundamental skills for skiing or snowboarding at the Snowflex Centre. “It’s great way to transition to real snow. If anything, it is a tad harder to ride on the Snowflex® material compared to real snow, so if you are able to ride comfortably here, then riding on actual snow will be much easier,” said Baderman. Lessons are highly recommended before you venture out on any slope, and all resorts in our region offer them. Aside from turning and stopping, you’ll also learn how to use ski lifts safely. “If we have a true never-ever, then we start with getting to know the equipment, then we move onto body mechanics and how our body can influence the snowboard or skis. Then we start sliding!” says Pierce Byrd, director of Wintergreen’s Snowsports School. “Once our students find balance while sliding, we start to turn our equipment to a stop. Teaching stopping is very important and necessary to ski or ride safely on the slopes.” 62

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According to Massanutten Resort’s “Beginner’s Snow Sports Guide,” when skiing/snowboarding you should wear: n one pair of warm socks n water-repellent ski pants, jacket and gloves n thermal underwear and warm layers underneath (avoid cotton) n winter hat n goggles n helmet n lip balm/sunscreen Most ski resorts in our region can typically stay open through March, with the help of snowmaking capabilities. “In the Southeast, we have a winter-window from December to March for the best ski conditions,” Byrd said. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


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Winter sport destinations

BRYCE RESORT

Located: Basye, VA Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons, Tubing, Ice Skating Website: www.bryceresort.com

CANAAN VALLEY RESORT STATE PARK

Located: Davis, WV Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons, Tubing, Ice Skating Website: www.canaanresort.com

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Located: Lynchburg, VA Things to do: Ice Skating, Lessons Website: www.liberty.edu/lahaye-ice-center/ PHOTO COURTESY OF MASSANUTTEN RESORT

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LANCERLOT SPORTS COMPLEX

Located: Vinton, VA Things to do: Ice Skating, Lessons Website: lancerlotsportscomplex.com

LIBERTY MOUNTAIN SNOWFLEX CENTRE

Located: Lynchburg, VA Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding (synthetic), Lessons, Tubing Website: www.liberty.edu/campusrec/snowflex/

MASSANUTTEN RESORT

Located: Massanutten, VA Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons, Tubing, Ice Skating Website: www.massresort.com/play/snow-sports/

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WINTERGREEN RESORT

Located: Hot Springs, VA Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons, Tubing, Mini Snowmobiles, Ice Skating Website: www.omnihotels.com/hotels/ homestead-virginia/things-to-do/ski

SNOWSHOE RESORT

Located: Snowshoe, WV Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons Website: www.snowshoemtn.com

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Located: Davis, WV Things to do: Skiing & Snowboarding, Lessons Website: timberlinemountain.com

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“Plan your work and work your plan” is a proverb that underscores the value of organization, strategy and commitment. Patience is key when planting a garden; rushing the process may lead to setbacks. In other words, you can’t just run out and buy a bunch of seed packets and scatter them around all willy-nilly.

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Where to plant To plan a summer vegetable garden, consider your garden’s location, sunlight and soil quality. Choose vegetables suited to our climate, sketch a layout and allocate space based on plant size. Include a mix of early, mid-, and late-season crops for a continuous harvest. Research optimal planting times for your chosen veggies, use companion planting to deter pests and educate yourself about your plants’ pruning, weeding, fertilizing and watering needs. It’s often a good idea to decide where to plant first, considering factors like sunlight, soil quality and water access. Once you know your garden’s spot, you can choose suitable vegetables based on the area’s conditions. Studying the sun before planting your vegetable garden is crucial for optimizing sunlight exposure. Observe sun patterns. Spend time in your garden throughout the day, noting how sunlight moves. Identify areas receiving full sun, partial shade and full shade. How many hours of sunlight does each area receive? Most vegetables need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily to thrive. Note any structures or trees that might cast shadows on your garden. Create a simple garden map, marking areas with different sunlight conditions. If you find that your yard has limited sunlight, don’t be discouraged. Explore container gardening or vertical gardening options to maximize available sunlight.

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n VERTICAL: A vertical garden is a space-efficient gardening solution where plants are grown on trellises or other structures. Instead of spreading horizontally, plants are trained to grow upward, making it ideal for small spaces or areas with limited ground space – plus, you can minimize bending and kneeling. Your knees will thank you! n RAISED: In raised beds, blend native soil with compost and manage water carefully. Raised beds and containers can dry out faster. Cedar and redwood are popular for raised garden beds due to their natural resistance to decay and insects. n CONTAINERS: For container gardens, lightweight plastic or fiberglass materials make it easy to move your garden and chase the sun. Many container gardens even come on wheels.

n HYDROPONIC: No soil? No problem! Try planting in a hydroponic outdoor system. Typically, hydroponically grown plants produce a harvest up to 50 percent faster and more robust than those grown in the ground, and you don’t have to worry about pulling weeds. The biggest disadvantage to using a hydroponic garden design is the expense of building or buying the materials and powering the pump that circulates the water.

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What & when to plant Now that you have decided where to plant, it’s time to think about what and when to plant. “Don’t plant anything before Mother’s Day” is a gardening secret passed down for generations, warning that planting before this date risks exposure of your young plants to late spring frosts. Suppose you prefer science over an adage. In that case, the Virginia Cooperative Extension offers easy-to-understand, free resources to help you determine the ideal planting and harvesting dates for everything from asparagus to watermelon, including a month-by-month guidebook and specific tips for each geographic region. Type “ext.vt.edu” into your internet browser and go down a research rabbit hole. Peter Rabbit learned how important it is to listen to wise advice regarding gardens, and so can you. Central Virginia’s most popular and successful garden veggies include tomatoes, bell peppers, hot peppers, broccoli, lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, bush and pole beans, lettuces and spinach. Additionally, everyone is happier when spending time with friends. Companion planting – planting different crops together to benefit each other – promotes healthier plant 70

growth by repelling pests and enhancing soil nutrients for mutual growth. Planting garlic, basil or chives with tomatoes repels pests and improves the flavor of the vegetables. Marigolds help control nematodes while attracting beneficial insects. Nasturtiums and radishes deter aphids, whiteflies and beetles near squash and cucumber plants. Dill shoos pests away from cabbage, cucumbers, lettuce and asparagus. Teamwork makes the dream work! Let’s be honest: staring at a patch of grass and trying to figure out how to convert it into a thriving vegetable garden is intimidating. So, why would anyone want to go through all the effort? Isn’t it easier to purchase your produce at the grocery store or farmers market? Of course, it is. Ouiser Boudreaux in Steel Magnolias explained why she does it. “Because I’m an old Southern woman, and we’re supposed to wear funny-looking hats and ugly clothes and grow vegetables in the dirt. Don’t ask me those questions. I don’t know why; I don’t make the rules!” But a better reason is that planting your own vegetable garden provides fresh, homegrown produce, promotes a healthy lifestyle and fosters a connection to nature and sustainable living. Plus, you still get to wear a funny-looking hat. ✦ Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


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IMPROVE appliance updates

Washday wonders

Lighten your load by exploring the latest in laundry innovations BY M I T ZI B I B L E

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he hampers are overflowing, and there’s no more clean bath towels. It’s time for laundry. For many of us, laundry is one of the most laborious household chores (and probably why we put it off until we’re down to the last clean socks). But our ancestors would surely shake their heads if they could see how easy we have it today. With the turn of a dial or press of a button, machines can do the same work in an hour that would have taken them an entire day.

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There have been many technological advancements in laundry, but since the 1950s, when automatic, electric machines became an essential home appliance, engineers have not stopped improving the design. They have shifted the focus from merely saving time to becoming more energy efficient, more sanitary and gentler on clothes. If you haven’t updated your laundry room in several years, you may be surprised at the options available today. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


So many cycles In the last 20 years, a few dials and buttons have evolved to cover a full panel of options. Even today’s basic low-budget machines have multiple wash cycles, allowing you to choose from bulky items to delicates and even down to the type of clothing, like jeans or active wear. If you’re in a hurry, you can choose a “quick wash.” Once washing machines started running off computer controls 20 years ago, sensors could do more than just switch to the next cycle; now they can dispense fabric softeners at the proper time and gauge the size of a load to automatically fill to correct water levels. Some newer machines can even detect how damp your clothes are and will adjust the spin cycle to remove more water. You will also find models that have automatic detergent dispensers, so you add it in bulk and not before every load. If you’re shopping for a new set, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is whether you want front-loading or top-loading. While generally more expensive, the front-loaders are more modern and come with more features; top-loaders are your standard power washer. It all depends on what best meets your family’s needs and budget. If shopping for top-loaders, you will notice that the parts differ. There are still models with an agitator (a center rod with blades that moves the clothes around while washing) but in the last 10 years, manufacturers have introduced the impeller — a disc at the bottom of the wash drum that rotates to create currents and evenly distribute clothes. With impellers, there’s obviously more room for clothes and less chance of items getting tangled, but because they create a gentler wash, some users say they don’t tackle stains as aggressively as agitators.

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Super Suds: Detergent Options The 1960s introduced liquid detergent, the 1970s brought biologically active enzymes (stain removers) and the 1990s ushered in anti-allergen washing powders. The latest forms of detergent are capsules (or pods) and sheets — concentrated detergent in premeasured paper sheets that dissolve in the wash. Many sheets are on the market; you can search reviews, but pay attention to how many are needed for certain size loads and also how well they do against stains. You may also be hearing a lot about scent booster beads. Not to be confused with fabric softeners, which do their job of softening your items and reducing static cling, these products are basically laundry perfumes. They add long-lasting fragrance and come in virtually any pleasant smell you can think of. But they may not be a good idea for family members with sensitive skin or allergies.

All in for all-in-ones? The concept of a washer/dryer combo in one machine has been around for several decades, but only in the last few years have products hit the market promising a high-tech, spacesaving solution. Called a 2-in-1 or all-in-one, this machine can wash and dry the same load. There’s no more forgetting to switch over wet clothes that develop that familiar moldy smell. The wash function is similar to a front-loading washing machine, and the dryer can be ventless (lint is washed out through the drain pump hose; a filter can be regularly checked for buildup). The all-in-ones are on the pricier end, but reviews vary on their effectiveness. Many say if you have multiple loads to do, the old process actually still saves you time because you can wash and dry simultaneously. The new combo units also tend to have smaller capacities and are less efficient at drying. Some brands are now offering “dual washer” models with two washers in one unit, allowing you to wash separate loads at the same time; you can select different cycles and settings for each. Most of these models have an average-size washer with another mini washer designed mainly for delicates and lightly soiled items. Washboards to dashboards Today’s washers and dryers can still beep when the load is complete, but built-in Wi-Fi now allows you to keep track of progress from wherever you are. The machines send an alert through an app when the load is ready.

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Or for the models with added features like automatic detergent dispensing, it can let you know when you need to add more. Some apps can allow you to remotely start or stop the machine and even pre-schedule a load. A cleaner cleaner You would think washers are innately sanitary, but they need regular cleaning too. Advanced technology is preventing excessive moisture and odor; you may see terms like “Microban” or “OdorBlock.” Some machines use steam technology to heat your clothes to the safest levels that can kill most household bacteria and remove stains and allergens without having to use harsh chemicals. Some models have a trademarked Allergiene Cycle. (Check out asthmaandallergyfriendly.com for those certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America). Eye on efficiency High-efficiency (HE) washers remain popular, promising water conservation and subsequent energy savings. The HE label has been on machines since the 1990s, so that’s something to still look for today, as well as HE detergents specially formulated for the machines. The future of washing machines could center on these factors, using very little water or even doing away with water altogether. Waterless machines, in testing phases now, use a scientific process that converts carbon dioxide from a natural gas to liquid and then back into gas or a process that uses polymers, like beads or pebbles, to remove dirt from fabrics. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


Full steam ahead Today’s wrinkle-free fabrics have pushed the iron to the side. But when wrinkles are inevitable, more people are reaching for a steamer. While hot irons tend to flatten textile fibers, hot steam can allow fibers to resort to their natural state. The newer handheld steamers are popular because of their convenience (no need for an ironing board) and less liability (no more scorching clothes). Steamers, however, don’t create crisp pleats and may take longer on thicker fabrics than a traditional iron. For this reason, there are combo steamer and irons — the best of both worlds. There may always be a pile of dirty laundry lingering in your home — and until the Jetsons’ Rosey the Robot becomes reality, there will always be folding and putting away. But there’s no argument on how far laundry innovation has come. With every cycle, we can be grateful for the engineers who have brought us into the 21st century with more efficient and dependable machines than ever before. ✦

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athie and Charles Joseph built their home in Lynchburg in 1989 to accommodate their family of five. Sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac, the brick house overlooks a beautiful, wooded area with Ivy Creek just down the hill. The mature landscape makes the home feel like a green oasis. Charles, a local doctor who specialized in neurology, and Cathie, the CEO of the household, have created a warm home with unusual artifacts from travel and woodworks masterfully crafted by Charles. The Josephs have two daughters, Emily and Amanda (“Mandy”), as well as a son, Stephen. Born prematurely, Stephen requires a wheelchair. The Americans with Disabilities Act did not come into fruition until 1990, so building a house like theirs was not common at the time. With a need for accessibility, the Josephs worked with Ebo Fauber to design their house and L.G. Flint to build it. The entry into the house is flat—no steps—and Stephen’s bedroom is on the first floor. All the doorways and paths around the first floor are wide enough for his wheelchair. Additionally, his bathroom was designed so that he could roll into the shower and under the sink. Stephen now lives in his own home, but when he comes to visit, the path is clear.

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Unique & hand-crafted Upon entering the Josephs’ house, it is readily apparent that wood, in all its forms, reigns supreme. Charles was never formally trained as a woodworker, but he has certainly mastered the art form. He has learned by trial and error and has created numerous tables, chests and cabinets throughout the house. He uses many different types of wood and sources it from all over the world. Charles says, “Some days this woodworking was my therapy and creative outlet after a particularly challenging day at the hospital.” A large great room with vaulted ceilings commands guests’ attention once they step into the entryway. A huge two-story stone fireplace is the focal point of the room, with built-in cabinets on either side of it, created by Charles. Artifacts from their travels fill these shelves. In particular, fossils found in Canada stand out. The Josephs have a stone cottage in Nova Scotia as a second home. The Josephs found some of these fossils in the Bay of Fundy area with the help of Eldon George, a renowned fossil hunter who discovered a fossil link between birds and dinosaurs. A painting of the coastline of Nova Scotia rests above the mantel, which was crafted from old ship timber found on the beach. A casual seating area with two cream-colored sofas and a leather occasional chair sit in front of the fireplace. An empty space in the seating group provides room for Stephen when he visits. A live-edge coffee table, crafted by Charles of olive wood (dating from 400 A.D.), provides a conversation starter in the room. A red oriental rug rests on top of hardwood floors. homemaga zineva .com

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A music room and dining room flow off the great room. A double-sided gas fireplace with marble surround divides these two rooms. Charles carved both the wood mantels. The dining room side of the mantel features pineapples and fruit while the music room side depicts the Bluenose schooner that defeated Henry Ford in a famous 1921 race in Nova Scotia. Animals carved by Inuit artists rest on top of the music room mantel. The Inuit people, aboriginals indigenous to Canada, used whalebones, caribou bones and antlers to carve animal figurines. The music room includes a piano, which Charles plays, as well as a mandolin and a violin, both of which are inherited family pieces. Two leather chairs flank the fireplace and face a blue loveseat for intimate conversations. Charles constructed a curved front chest for the room from one 3-inch solid plank of mahogany.

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Design from around the world The dining room shines with numerous chinoiserie touches, some of which were collected when Charles went on a medical mission trip to China. A beautiful pedestal dining room table sits on top of a maroon oriental rug. A brass chandelier hangs above the table and a rose medallion bowl resides beneath it. Numerous black-lacquered chinoiserie pieces are found around the room, including a screen, glass front hutch and side table. Charles built a sliding pocket door to be able to close off the room for more formal occasions. The great room side is made of oak and the dining room side is cherry.

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A Tuscan-themed kitchen, located off the great room, features a tile floor perfectly complementing the granite countertops and stained wood cabinets. Cream tumbledstone tile provides the backsplash. A window that originally overlooked a deck was switched out for a custom-made stained glass piece depicting grapes on the vine. It perfectly fits the Italian feeling of the room. An arched-glass bump out allows the family to have eat-in dining options. In this area, there is a table with seating for six with a stained glass light above it. 84

Rounding out the main floor of the house is a small office for Charles. Built-in bookshelves and a desk cover two walls. Collections of steins reside on the shelves. On the walls are butterfly specimen boards that Charles collected over the years with his daughters. There is also a photo of the Acropolis done by California native (now living in Greece) Larry Rink, who the Josephs met while in Greece. Many Greek artifacts and paintings found around the house, are a tribute to their daughter Emily marrying into a Greek family. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


The upstairs of the house consists of four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The staircase leading upstairs is covered in original artwork collected over the years, hung in a gallery style. The family is particularly fond of a sketch of their cabin in Nova Scotia, which was done by a friend, and a watercolor of a baby seal (in Nova Scotia) created by their sister-in-law. The main bedroom is immediately at the top of the steps. Charles built both of the chest of drawers in this room. One of

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the chests has a shell design, which he carved out of a walnut tree from his aunt’s yard in Pennsylvania. The television in the room is hidden underneath a hinged painting, done by their daughter Mandy. The main bathroom blends seamlessly with the bedroom. Intricate mosaic tiles provide the backsplash for the corner tub. Charles built the vanity, which has two vessel sinks sitting on top of it. A walk-in shower along with a sauna and teak towel dryer round out the room.

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The guest bedrooms each have different color schemes complementary to many collected décor pieces and artwork from their travels, as well as paintings by their daughter Mandy. One room has a set of twin beds that Charles made for his daughters, and now, his grandsons use them when they come to visit. Artwork from Morocco and Greece fill the space as well as antique toys from Marx Toy Company, where Cathie’s dad worked. At the foot of one of the beds is a Civil War-era chest from Cathie’s family. In the bedroom hallway, stained glass pieces hang from the ceiling. On either side of the two-story stone fireplace are a drop-leaf table that belonged to Cathie’s grandmother, as well as a pair of Ming dynasty chairs that Charles restored.

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Outdoor living A screened-in porch used to reside along the back of the house. Cathie says, “After years of never being able to keep the pollen off of it and it either being too hot or too cold, we decided to enclose it. It was the best decision. We use it all of the time.” The Josephs had windows installed that are almost floor to ceiling and span most of the walls. This allows the vantage point to the backyard to be immense. They added a gas space heater and tile floors and covered the ceiling in wood tongue and groove. The whole family loves to come homemaga zineva .com

out here to watch the birds and snowfall, especially their two dogs and grandchildren. This room, in particular, feels like a treehouse. In 2007, what used to be a deck was transformed into an indoor endless pool. Similar to appearance as a greenhouse, the pool room features walls and curved ceiling of glass. Charles gets up every morning at 6 a.m. to swim against the current. He jokes that this is what keeps him young. Both of their grandsons learned how to swim in this pool and love that they can do so year round. 87


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The gardens outside the house are as beautiful as the interior. Lush hostas, Lenten rose, peonies and ferns fill the landscape. Numerous rock walls contain the plant material, and the gardens are outlined in cobblestones. It took many years to get the gardens to their current state. Like other local gardeners, the Josephs have battled a great deal of pests within the garden. Cathie says, “You name it, and we have dealt with it. Bunnies, deer, fox. They have all wreaked havoc.” In the backyard, a pond with a waterfall provides homemaga zineva .com

entertainment for the grandchildren who like to check on the frogs or tadpoles. The neighborhood children like to come play with the gnome house in the front yard. After a tree came down, the Josephs left the stump and created a whimsical home for the mystical creatures. The Josephs’ home is steeped in love for family, travel and craftsmanship. The lush outdoors and warm interiors provide so many items to look at and talk about. With their easy dispositions, the Josephs’ home matches their warm hearts. ✦ 89


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oup is not just synonymous with the cozy depths of a winter’s day. Soup can also take on a new personality as the season’s temperatures begin to rise. Soup can be utterly refreshing, especially when dreaming of a spring day. The soups presented here are a little “outside the box” from your ordinary chicken noodle or hearty stew. They will be your new early springtime go-to meals that perfectly bridge the still chilly feels with the desire to eat al fresco. They are super easy, unique and totally on cue for the season!

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Spicy Avocado & Buttermilk Soup 1/2 cup fresh cilantro 1 Tablespoon avocado oil 1/2 teaspoon ground 1/2 medium red onion, mustard diced 4 ripe Haas avocados, 1 jalapeño, seeded pitted and peeled and diced 3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced 2 hard boiled eggs, halved Cotija cheese, crumbled 3 cups vegetable broth Tortilla strip chips 1 cup buttermilk (or broken-up chips) 1/4 cup fresh lime juice

In a large deep skillet or sauté pan over low to medium heat, heat oil and add onion, jalapeño and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is soft, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat. To a blender, add vegetable broth, buttermilk, lime juice, cilantro, mustard and avocados. Add the sautéed onion, jalapeño and garlic to a blender as well. Blend on high until smooth, about 3 minutes. Season with salt to taste. Serve immediately at room temperature or refrigerate for up to 4 hours before serving. When ready to serve, top with half a hard-boiled egg, Cotija cheese and tortilla strips.

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2 Tablespoons olive oil (a neutral olive oil is best, plus more for drizzling) 4 shallots, finely chopped 1 cup fennel bulb (save the fennel fronds for garnish) 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper

1 pound frozen (but thawed) pitted cherries (it’s hard to find fresh ones this time of year) ¾ cup heavy cream ½ cup sour cream 1 Tablespoon honey 1/4 cup of water Chopped dill and parsley (for garnish)

In a medium saucepan, over medium heat, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil, shallots, fennel, garlic, kosher salt and pepper. Cook over until the vegetables are softened, about 9-10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Add the cherries, heavy cream, sour cream, honey and water to the blender and puree until smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the cooled sautéed shallots, fennel and garlic, and blend one more time until smooth. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour. To serve, drizzle with olive oil, and garnish with fresh parsley and chopped fennel fronds. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


Herbaceous Spring Vegetable Soup 7 cups vegetable broth 10 new potatoes, quartered (small waxy potatoes only) 2 medium carrots, sliced 1/4-inch thick 2 celery stalks with leaves, sliced 1/4-inch thick 1 Vidalia onion, chopped 1 large leek, cleaned well and sliced 1/4-inch thick 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1 pound asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1-inch lengths 2 Tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped 1 Tablespoon fresh dill, chopped Freshly ground pepper Dollop of sour cream

In a large stock pot, add vegetable stock, new potatoes, carrots, celery, Vidalia onion, leek and salt. Bring to a boil. Once boiling is reached, reduce heat to a simmer and cook for about 30 more minutes until potatoes are cooked and vegetables begin to soften. Add the asparagus and continue to simmer until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the parsley and dill and season with pepper and dollop with sour cream. This soup can be served hot or chilled. ✦

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urals have been around as long as people. From the cave paintings at Lascaux Grottes in France dating back thousands of years to street art murals of today, people have been leaving their mark on palaces, temples, churches, museums, libraries, buildings and homes of rich patrons. The original purpose of murals was to depict society through stories, value systems, fantasies or transformation. Among some of the most famous murals produced are those from the Middle Ages: Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel’s frescoes.

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Today, one need not be a rich patron of the arts to incorporate murals. People who want to glow up their walls with a bespoke mural or a dramatic wallpaper scene can find a variety of price points. According to Zillow’s 2024 home trends report, murals are becoming a sought-after focal piece for homebuyers. Murals are showing up 18 percent more often in homes for sale, according to the report. This comes as bolder and darker colors are replacing the grays and beiges that dominated the home design space for the last decade. Scenes are showing up in living areas, dining rooms and powder rooms that depict leafy landscapes, delicate floral or botanical motifs and other larger-thanlife designs that give drama and depth to walls.

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Hand-painted designs For Sarah Krycinski, owner of Ashwood Manor Designs, murals are a great way to transform a room. “Murals add a whimsical feel to any space. We’re getting back to fun, bringing color back, and I love working with clients to get a vision of what they want.” Krycinski first met artist Alicia Francine Heydon when she was helping her decorate her daughter’s room where Heydon had painted a mural. Krycinski now connects Heydon to her design clients who are interested in custom wall design. “It’s a gift to me to share her and make that connection. I love watching people fly.” Heydon got her start with murals when challenged by her art teacher to create one for her high school — art that still adorns the lobby. She began decorating her own home with murals and word spread as friends of friends started requesting her talents. “I love to create timeless scenes. I am inspired by the French Impressionists. I love subdued hues and touches of gold leafing,” she said. When Heydon works with a client, she strives to create ethereal murals that transform their spaces, never forcing her style upon them but staying true to her aesthetic. To see more of her work, visit her Instagram page @Alicia.Francine.Designs. The basic cost for mural painting runs about $10-$50 per square foot. A mural painter will need to look at the wall surface to determine what kind of paint is best suited, collaborate with the client on design and execute the mural. The painting itself can take from 6 hours to three full days.

Popular places for home murals in 2024: n Child’s room n Dining room n Living room n Bedroom wall — especially as a mural headboard

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Wallpaper murals Kara Oliver, of the paint and design firm James T. Davis, has also noticed a renewed interest in murals as local painters have been commissioned to paint on local buildings and businesses. When working with clients, she recommends murals on accent walls and connects them to mural artists or suggests mural wallpaper. Different from traditional wallpaper (with a repeating pattern), mural wallpaper comes in units that depict one scene and is hung in a specific order so that the scenes line up. The trimmable edge is key to successful installation. “The murals have a flow that creates a welcoming atmosphere. I recommend staying away from heavy furniture that might block the design and opt for more open pieces,” Oliver advises. A continuous scene is achievable in three to five panel units of mural wallpaper. If an original painted wall mural is not in your budget, mural wallpapers are an affordable way to go. Advancements in digital printing make it easier than ever to create custom designs. Whether you design your own mural or choose from a pre-existing scene, measuring the wall carefully is essential. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions, which might involve applying adhesive paste first or pressing the selfadhesive backing to the wall. To ensure the mural is centered on the wall, start in the middle and work outward as you hang the panels. ✦

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Gezellig, anyone? Becoming a responsible plant parent

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he humble houseplant has the power to improve indoor air quality at home or at work while elevating our moods one leaf at a time. For some, plants can even provide what the Dutch call “gezellig,” a word describing that feeling of coziness, comfort and relaxation. Because a plant is a living being, it needs a certain amount of TLC in the form of water, light and occasionally fertilizer. And even if you haven’t had much success with nurturing plants in the past, with a few pointers and the benefit of careful research, you can create your own indoor jungle. Before embarking on plant parenthood, consider the following questions.

n Which room do you spend the most time in? n How much natural light does that room get? n Is the space suitable for a small, medium or large plant? n How much time are you willing to spend on a plant’s care? With answers to these questions, a novice plant parent can begin selecting indoor plants that are not just likely to survive, but to thrive.

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This trailing ivy vine tolerates rooms without sunlight and needs only to be watered and pruned regularly. Place it on a tall shelf and watch it run down to the floor or on a bank of file cabinets and let it run across the tops. This plant is a great choice for offices. ALOE

The aloe vera plant is a sun-loving succulent with the added benefit of sap that is a tried and true analgesic for the treatment of burns. Its spiked leaves make it an eye-catching addition to any room. Take care not to overwater this plant and be sure to place it in a tallish pot to prevent its leaves from touching any surface.

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This plant tolerates indirect light well and needs only regular watering when the soil is dry; full sun scorches its leaves. Since its fronds cascade downward, it looks best in a hanging basket or on a pedestal. While this fern is decidedly low maintenance, expect some leaf drop and related clean up. Take care to avoid letting it become rootbound. DRACAENA MARGINATA

This popular houseplant has long, spiky, red-lined leaves that emanate from its center. It tolerates low light and is best planted so that none of its leaves touch anything, making it best suited to a hanging pot or pedestal.

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Water this large plant with African origins only when the top layer of soil is dry. It thrives in rainforest conditions, specifically huge deluges followed by long periods of drought. Place it in a non-drafty corner in a colorful pot to create a dramatic focal point in a room that gets bright, indirect light.

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This dark green plant with heart-shaped leaves is super easy to grow and maintain and is one of the best trailers and/or climbers. Also known as the “sweetheart plant,” it thrives in bright, indirect light and needs to be watered only when its soil is almost dry to the touch. Best of all, philodendron can easily be propagated with just a few inches of snipped off vine placed in water or moist soil until roots form, creating a brand new baby plant. If nurtured properly, these plants can live for decades.

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You will love the many varieties in color of this lush, fuss-free plant. Whether light silvery green or yellowy green with white spots, this trailing plant thrives on neglect and can withstand nearly pitch-black conditions, explaining the origin of its nickname “devil’s ivy.” This hardy houseplant can live for years, trailing prettily from high spots in your home or office. Beware of letting it hang down within reach of dogs or cats, though, since it is toxic to them. SNAKE PLANT

Indirect light is ideal for these tall plants also known as “mother-in-law’s tongue.” These thick, upright-leaved plants are typically sold when they are just 10-12 inches tall but can reach a couple of feet in height when mature. They benefit from light waterings when their soil has fully dried out. The snake plant looks sensational in an elevated planter in the corner of a room when young or in a large pot on the floor when mature. SPIDER PLANT

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Infrequent waterings and bright, indirect light make this plant one of the easiest to care for and propagate. Show off its long, cascading, curved leaves by placing it in a hanging pot or on a pedestal where it won’t be crowded. Cut off any of its offshoots and root in water for a second fast-growing plant. Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


Go Faux No green thumb? No problem! There are more artificial plants than ever, and some are so believable that you must touch them to determine if they are real. While dollar-store faux plants may suffice if viewed from afar, expect to pay more for those that will stand up to close scrutiny.

Important tips One of the biggest plant parenting downfalls is overwatering, leading to root rot and limp, shriveled or rotting leaves. Poke a finger an inch into a plant’s soil, and water only if it is dry. Pay special attention to the pot’s material, and match it to the watering needs of your chosen plant. Be careful to watch for signs of a rootbound plant, repotting when roots show on the soil’s top or protrude from drainage holes. Experts recommend a pot only a couple of inches larger when repotting. Houseplants placed in optimally engineered environments will produce manifold benefits. ✦

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What to look for “Nothing can be sealed 100 percent,” says Devin Mann, owner of Critter Control in Lynchburg. “A contractor builds a home to make sure water doesn’t get in. Water runs downhill, but animals run uphill. And animals follow each other, so a mouse can start it, but you can end up with a raccoon in your attic.” Animals who have taken up residence in your interior reveal themselves in a variety of ways. Mice or rats may leave small, pellet-size droppings. Squirrels may make noise, either as they scamper through spaces in the walls or chew on wood and wires. Birds and bats can also be heard as they flap around an attic. And, of course, you may catch a glimpse of something entering or exiting your house … or — literally — hanging out in a living space. Maybe worst of all, an animal that dies somewhere in a house will eventually begin to smell. Additional signs, says David Moore, a board-certified entomologist and manager of technical services for Dodson Brothers Exterminating in Lynchburg, include shredded packaging or cloth useful for nesting, greasy smudge marks on baseboards (residue from oily fur) and gnaw marks on furniture. Pets can also raise the alarm, he says. “Cats and dogs will pay attention to a particular area, the scent left behind,” he says.

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What to do next Once an animal has found its way inside, you can take action yourself or call a professional. “In general, the average homeowner can do something on their own,” Moore says. He recommends a few considerations: “What is your tolerance — are you comfortable killing something or handling an animal? Do you have the time? Are you available? Are you a DIY type?” Another issue is the critter itself, Mann notes. “In order to safely and adequately remove the animal, you must first properly identify what it is,” he says. “If the damage or entry is at an unsafe height or location, professionals are trained and have the proper equipment. If you have a wild animal in the living space around a family member or pets, it’s best to call in someone who has the training and safety equipment to catch and remove them.”

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Bats require special care Special care has to be taken with bats because Virginia is home to a variety of species, some of which are endangered and protected by state or federal laws. If there’s any possibility the bat has come into contact with a human, the bat should be tested for rabies. And that means it needs to be captured — alive. “Bats typically don’t bite; they scratch,” Mann says. While an immediate instinct might be to kill the bat in the room, that approach will lead to everyone getting a series of rabies shots, as the way to test bats for rabies requires brain tissue harvested from the bat’s brain within 30 minutes of its death. “If you kill it or throw it out a window, call the doctor right now,” Mann says. “If you show one symptom from rabies, you will die.” Because of bats’ protected status, they can only be removed from a home during specified months in the spring and fall, so as not to disturb reproduction and hibernation. If bats are in an attic, they get to stay until the approved window of time. “This September, we had more than 20 customers who had been waiting,” Mann says. 108

Getting them to leave Despite animals’ creativity in finding their way indoors, simple preventative measures can reduce the likelihood of unwelcome intrusions. “All animals need food, water and shelter,” Moore notes. “Eliminate at least two of them, and they’ll go away.” Careful inspections of your home’s exterior is a must, he says, noting that small holes can lead to big problems. “If your pinky can fit into a hole, then a mouse can,” he says. “If your index finger can fit, then a rat can. If your fist can fit, then so can a raccoon.” Keep tree limbs away from the roof, so animals don’t have an easy path. At the ground level, keep an 18-inch barrier of river rocks around the house’s perimeter, and trim bushes and shrubs so they don’t become welcoming homes. Avoid plants with above-ground root systems, as these can foster tunneling. Keep bird seed or pet food indoors, and put all trash in cans, weighting the top with a brick if necessary. Remove piles of yard waste. Should all your best efforts fail, and you find yourself face to face with a visitor of another species, as hard as it might be, resist the urge to flee while you wait for help. “If you aren’t keeping eyes on it until we get there, the likelihood of us catching that animal is very, very low,” Mann says. “Don’t just close the door to the room. It’s absolutely best to maintain eye contact and call us. We’re equipped to deal with this.” ✦ Central Virginia HOME Early Spring 2024


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POLAR THERAPY The revitalizing benefits of cold plunge pools

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ne of the hottest trends for 2024 may be icier than you think. For years, hot tubs were the personification of at-home luxury and relaxation. Now, cold plunge tubs have taken the spotlight and rightly so. An amenity that was previously touted as a form of cold water therapy for recovering athletes, cold plunge tubs have become a welcome addition to the home for those who want to curate a resort-like atmosphere from the comfort of their own abode.

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What is cold plunging? Cold plunging is a type of therapy that involves immersing oneself in water that is generally 3860ºF. Most people typically spend between 2 to 10 minutes at a time in the water. Research suggests that the practice of cold plunging has been around since ancient times, but it has made quite the chilling splash across social media platforms in recent years due to the myriad of health benefits. This form of cold water therapy is said to accelerate the metabolism, offer a huge rush of endorphins, reduce stress, help promote lymphatic drainage, boost injury recovery and heighten your discipline and focus. As this wellness practice grows in popularity, more at-home options for cold plunge tubs have become available. According to an article on ZillowGroup.com, the presence of at-home cold plunge pools on house listings has surged by a staggering 130 percent compared to the previous year. Things to keep in mind Before purchasing a cold plunge tub, you’ll want to do a bit of research and planning. n Location: When determining where you will put your cold plunge tub, keep in mind that even if it’s relatively lightweight when empty, the tub could weigh up to 700-1,000 pounds once filled. Sturdy decks and patios can be a great spot to set up your icy oasis. Just make sure your deck is strong enough to support the weight of the tub and that you have access to a garden hose to fill it up. n Sanitation: One way to keep your water clean is to simply drain the tub and then add clean water for the next use. Whether you do this every few days or after each use is up to you. A circulation pump is another option for keeping your cold plunge tub filtered. Circulation pumps are used for aquariums, hot tubs and swimming pools, so finding a good quality one shouldn’t be too difficult or expensive. n Water cooling: While some of the high-end plunge tubs come with a built-in chiller, most of the budget friendly or DIY tub options do not. Chillers can be quite pricey but they do the job to keep the water at the desired temperature so your plunge tub is always ready to go, without the hassle of having to buy bags of ice every time. Cold plunge or ice bath temperatures can range anywhere from 38-60ºF, but it’s typically recommended you stick to temperatures around 45-52ºF, especially if you are a beginner. Overall, the temperature will largely depend on the individual and their tolerance for cold. homemaga zineva .com

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Types of tubs There are plenty of cold plunge tubs on the market now that make it easy and affordable to incorporate plunging into your wellness routine. Here are a few at-home options that are easy to setup and simple to use. n The Polar Recovery Tub can be found on Amazon for under $200. This is a great option if you are just starting out on your cold plunge journey. This tub is lightweight, so it’s easy to change its location if you desire. It’s worth noting that this particular tub doesn’t come with a water chiller, so you will have to purchase one separately or use ice. Also worth mentioning is the compact size of this tub; it’s a tight fit for individuals taller than 6'2". n The Ice Barrel 300 can be found on roguefitness.com for around $1,200. This particular tub is a good fit for those seasoned in cold plunging. The Ice Barrel is simple to use, insulated with a tight cover and works well on its own, but also has the option to add a chiller if desired. It holds 77 gallons of water and can comfortably fit a person 6'2" and up

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to 250 pounds. (The same brand offers another pricier model that can accommodate individuals that are taller than this.) All you’ll need is some outdoor space, access to a garden hose and two big bags of ice. n If you cannot afford to invest in a cold plunge tub, using a stock tank for your ice bath is a great option. Stock tanks are used to provide water to livestock on farms, but recently many people have been using them as a DIY option for cold plunges. The tanks don’t take much space and fit nicely on most decks and patios if you have one strong enough to hold them. They keep water temperatures cool; they are resistant to rust and easy to clean. This spring as temperatures are heating up, consider taking the icy plunge of investing in your very own cold plunge tub! ✦ Note: The American Heart Association warns about inherent risks with cold plunge pools, as it shocks the body and can cause hypothermia. Talk to your doctor first, especially if you have any chronic health conditions.

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ADVERTISER index Accents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Kitchen Tune-up of Roanoke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Achieve Central Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53

L.G. Flint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Agnes Dowdy and Associates Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

LandTech Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

American Moving and Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Laura Simms Hengerer, John Stewart Walker Realtors. . . . . . . . . . . 68

Arthur’s Jewelry, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

LinDor Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Ashwood Manor Designs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

Love Painting, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Bank of the James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Lynchburg Landscapes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Bass Sod Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Lynchburg Regional Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Black Goose Chimney Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Maranatha Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Blackwater Run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Member One Federal Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Blickenstaff & Company Realtors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Milano’s Enoteca & Italian Ristorante. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Bloom by Doyle’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Mills Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Blue Ridge Scientific. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Montana Plains Bakery #2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Brent Helms, Edward Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

National Pools of Roanoke, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

C&C Automotive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Paisley Gifts & Stationary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Central Virginia Mulching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Persian Rugs & More. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Cenvar Roofing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Piedmont Floor Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116

Children’s Dentistry & Orthodontics of Lynchburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Rainfrost Nursery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

Collins Siding & Windows, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Runk & Pratt, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Critter Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

Servus Capital Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

Daniele Mason, Blickenstaff & Company Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

SharpVue Eye Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Davies & Davies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Southern Landscape Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Davis Heating and Cooling, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

Spectrum Stone Designs, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

DoorTek Garage Door Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

State Farm Insurance — Chip Harvey & Kim Z. Gardner. . . . . . . . . . 73

Dr. Kevin Midkiff, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Terrell E. Moseley, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Eagles Landing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Terry Volkswagen Subaru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

F&S Building Innovations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Tiffany Wright, Divine Fog Realty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Ferguson Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

The Dahlia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

First Bank & Trust Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

The Shop Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

First National Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

Thomas Road Baptist Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Fleming Mountain Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

TY Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Flint Property Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Valley View Retirement Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Flutes Wine Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Vinyl Porch Rail Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Forest Farmer’s Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Virginia Garden Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Fortress Foundation Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Virginia Furniture Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Francis Oil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Westminster Canterbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Franklin Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Wired Up Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Freedom First Credit Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Your Community Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

George’s Seed, Feed & Grow Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

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Genesis Health Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Gladiola Girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Grand Home Furnishings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Heather Watson, Divine Fog Realty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Isabella’s Italian Trattoria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 James River Ironworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 James River Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 103, 113 Karl Miller Realty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Kidd’s Restoration & Cleaning Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 114

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