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19th Annual North Atlanta Home Show
WELCOME TO THE
Reliable Heating & Air Home Show Stage February 19-21, 2016 Infinite Energy Center
19th Annual
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH
1PM - 2PM “Have the Best Landscape This Spring!” Walter Reeves - 95.5FM & AM750 News/Talk WSB
NORTH ATLANTA HOME SHOW
SEMCO President, Michael Schoppenhorst is pleased to invite you to attend the 19th Annual North Atlanta Home Show at the Infinite Energy Center, formerly known as the Gwinnett Center, Friday through Sunday, February 19-21, 2016. SEMCO Productions, owners and producers of the Atlanta Home Shows is very excited about this year’s show at the Infinite Energy Center and proud of its status as a quality event and important resource for homeowners looking to make improvements to their homes. Take advantage of one-stop comparison shopping for everything for your home, inside and out and talk face to face with over 150 companies offering the latest home improvement products and services. Whether you are buying or selling a home, adding a member of your family to your household, or if you just want to enjoy your home to the fullest, you will find what you are looking for at this Atlanta tradition. For 19 years the North Atlanta Home Show has been improving home lifestyles and adding value to your largest single investment, your home. This year’s event is sponsored by Window World, Reliable Heating & Air, American Casual Living, PMC Building Materials, NARIAtlanta, The Gwinnett Daily Post, 95.5FM & AM750 News/Talk WSB, Atlanta Home Improvement Magazine, Jackson EMC, and Proof of the Pudding. Be sure to stop by the Gwinnett Daily Post booth in the show lobby and enter to win hourly drawings for tickets to upcoming events and attractions such as Wild Music - Sounds and Songs of Life at Fernbank, PBR (Pro Bull Riders) tour in March at Infinite Energy Center, Atlanta Gladiators, Monster Jam at the Georgia Dome, four infield box seats to the Gwinnett Braves, Alliance Theater, Mitsubishi Electric Classic, and Toruk/Avatar; a FELD Entertainment gift basket including tickets to Ringling Brothers Cir-
cus, Disney on Ice - Frozen, Super Cross, and Monster Jam, and a cosmetic and fragrance basket provided by Belk Mall of Georgia. Other activities at the Gwinnett Daily Post booth include Feld Prize Wheel and Gwinnett Daily Post Prize Wheel offering prizes and tickets to many events. Chopper, Stinger and Maximus from the Gwinnett Braves, Georgia Swarm and Atlanta Gladiators will be around at different times during the weekend. The Reliable Heating & Air Home Show Stage features a fantastic line up of expert speakers on a variety of fun and educational topics including Adaptive Gardening techniques, design and décor tips to refresh your living space, 2016 bathroom design trends, organization tips, home automation, aging in place, butterfly gardening and more! For a complete line up of speakers, topics, dates and times please visit www.AtlantaHomeShow.com or see the listing in this special section on this page. Special guests abound at this year’s show! 95.5 FM and AM750 News/Talk WSB’s Walter Reeves, Dave Baker and Belinda Skelton will be sharing their expert knowledge and useful tips. Bring your questions, photos and ideas and get the most of your Home Show visit. American Casual Living supplies this year’s Grand Prize – A SABER CAST 500 L full sized grill! There really is something for everyone regardless of the size, style or value of your home. The time and money saved by doing business with exhibitors at the show will help you explore more options for your next project, keep more of your hard earned money and allow your family to enjoy your home to the fullest! Be sure to visit AtlantaHomeShow.com for complete show information and thanks in advance for attending this Atlanta tradition and another quality SEMCO Productions produced event. Atlanta based and family owned since 1959.
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2PM - 3PM “Adapt & Garden Smart” Joe Washington - HGTV Ground Breakers 3PM - 4PM Aging In Place: HomeFit Guide Charima Young, AARP 4PM - 5PM “2016 Bathroom Design Trends” John Hogan - Atlanta Renovation
SHOW DETAILS
Infinite Energy Center, formerly known as The Gwinnett Center 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway Duluth, GA 30097 770-813-7500 www.InfiniteEnergyCenter.com
2016 SHOW DATES & HOURS:
Friday, February 19 Saturday, February 20 Sunday, February 21
Noon – 6pm 10am – 6pm Noon – 5pm
TICKET PRICES:
General Admission (13 to 64 years old) $8 Military (with ID) Buy One Get One Free Seniors (65 and over with ID) Free Children (12 and under) Free Tickets may be purchased at the door.
5PM - 6PM “Butterfly Garedening and Pollinators”
Carole Reja, Gwinnett County Master Gardener Extension Volunteer
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH 6AM - 9AM “The Lawn & Garden Show-Live On-Air Broadcast” Walter Reeves - 95.5FM & AM750 News/Talk WSB 9AM - Noon “The Home Fix It Show-Live On-Air Broadcast” Dave Baker - 95.5FM & AM750 News/Talk WSB 12:15PM - 1PM “Let’s Talk Smart Home Automation” Steve Hallock, CIO & Jeremy Queen, Home Automation Manager, Reliable Heating & Air 1PM - 2PM “Adapt & Garden Smart” Joe Washington- HGTV’s Ground Breakers
Trade Day – Friday Feb 19 – members of the housing trade receive free admission compliments of PMC Building Materials. Simply give your business card to the ticket taker.
2PM - 3PM “Creating a Curated Home - Interior Design for Your Personal Style” Susie Roupe - SusieMae Design
For complete show information including a $2 off discount coupon, please visit www.AtlantaHomeShow.com.
3PM - 4PM “Freedom from Disorganization: Clear the Clutter & Live Your Life” Katherine Trezise President, Absolutely Organized, CPO, CPO-CD
SPONSORS & PARTNERS
4PM - 5PM “Container Gardening” Shirley Bohm, Gwinnett Master Gardener Extension Volunteer
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST
1PM - 2PM “Butterfly Garedening and Pollinators” & PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL HOME PERFORMANCE
Carole Reja, Gwinnett County Master Gardener Extension Volunteer 2PM - 3PM “Home Organization Solutions to Maximize Your Space!”
Jay Kim, Owner, Tailored Living featuring Premier Garage 3PM - 4PM “Pruning Trees and Shrubs in the Landscape”
Timothy Daly, Gwinnett County Extension Agent
NORTH ATLANTA HOME SHOW – GRAND PRIZE! SABER CAST 500 L
This full-sized grill is a great value, loaded with features that make outdoor cooking easier, with better tasting results. Prize provided by American Casual Living American Casual Living, is conveniently located across from the Mall of Georgia in Buford, Georgia. Their spacious 25,000 square foot showroom brings to life the very finest outdoor/casual furnishings and accessories available. Their friendly, knowledgeable staff combines over 50 years of experience with thoughtful creativity and focused personal attention to help you create comfortable, inviting outdoor living areas. North Atlanta Home Show Grand Prize - Open to US residents 18+. No purchase necessary, void where prohibited. Entry forms available in the lobby during show hours. Winner will be drawn at 5pm on Sunday February 21, 2016. Limit one entry per person per day.
Adaptive Gardening-
What to Do When Your Physical Abilities Change Imagine row upon row of lush, flowering plants, a large expanse of rolling green lawn and someone to maintain it all. It’s a nice picture for a magazine cover, but not a practical thought for most homeowners, among them millions of Americans who would like to garden, but are limited because of aging or disability. Gardening remains one of the top ten most popular hobbies in the United States and its one of the top two or three leisure activities among seniors because of the exercise it provides, resulting in positive health benefits and a reduced risk of many chronic diseases. It has also proved therapeutic for those who live with some temporary or permanent physical disability. Whether you fit into one of these categories or are a caregiver, it’s a good time to consider what can be done to break down barriers and make gardens more manageable. Former HGTV host Joe Washington will talk about adapting your environ-
ment to suit your gardening needs at the North Atlanta Home Show, Infinite Energy Center-Friday, February 19th at 2pm and Saturday, February 20th at 1pm. Joe’s presentation will feature techniques, tools and resources to help your gardening experience remain enjoyable for many years to come. One solution does not fit every individual and Washington’s presentation will provide some ideas to suit individual needs.
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with an Organized Garage By Jay Kim & Mark Ash Tailored Living serving Gwinnett & North Georgia
With spring in the air, thoughts turn to renewal, refreshing and reorganizing. Time to relinquish the constraints of winter and open the windows to let warmth and sunshine in! Bring back the bright colored throw pillows, swap out those cozy flannel sheets for cool, crisp bed linens. Stock the pantry with your family’s favorite outdoor drinks and treats. Open up the garage and… Whoa! Are your Spidey senses tingling? Not because you have to run out and save the world, but because you KNOW spiders are lurking in that jumble of a garage after a long winter’s nap! During the cold of winter it was easy to “drop and run” when putting things in the garage and now sorting it all out will be quite the daunting task. How about doing something this spring that will ensure you never have to venture into such a scary place again?
A GARAGE FOR ALL SEASONS
Garages do get a bad rap. They are probably the biggest room in your home, yet they generally receive less attention to space planning and organization than any other. Yes, they house vehicles that take up a lot of floor space, but have you considered the walls and all that lovely potential storage space? At Tailored Living®, we can help you bring your garage under control so that you’ll have an organized space that caters to the needs of your family no matter the season. You truly can have storage and cars in the same garage, and do it beautifully.
GARAGE STORAGE CABINETS, YOUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST CHAOS
Garage storage cabinets use all available space by going up. Capturing unused verti-
cal space with floor-to-ceiling cabinets will get everything up off the floor and behind closed doors so clutter is no longer an issue. Design options are limitless. With adjustable shelves you can configure your cabinets to accommodate whatever you need to store.
else you could need for laundry day close at hand. The extended countertop provides plenty of room for sorting and folding laundry. Enclosed cabinets discourage dust, dirt and uninvited guests so the area is easy to maintain and keep clean. Adding a standing clothes rack or retractable valet rods can provide hanging space, almost like an extra helping hand.
WALL STORAGE SYSTEMS AND OPEN STORAGE OPTIONS CAPTURE VALUABLE SPACE In this example (above), having accessible storage right by the connecting door makes it easy for all family members to maintain their own day-to-day stuff, whether it be sporting equipment, school bags or a place to shed their shoes before entering the house. The “half cabinets” that snuggle up to the car and capture otherwise overlooked storage space are ideal for seldom-used items and seasonal storage like holiday decorations and pool or beach accessories. You can even place larger items or bins on top for additional storage.
CUSTOMIZED WORK OR HOBBY AREAS TO MAKE LIFE MORE FUN
Combining garage cabinets with countertops creates specialty work areas for projects and hobbies. Cabinets and wall organization systems like Gridwall® (pictured) keep all your tools and necessities at hand whether it’s for a handyman station, a garden center, pet grooming, laundry central or a crafts and wrapping area. You can customize with baskets, hooks and shelves depending on what you need to store. A custom-designed laundry center in the garage may just make your day! Pull-out hampers in lower cabinets keep dirty clothes out of sight until time to wash. Overhead cabinets store soap, bleach, stain removers, dryer sheets, lingerie bags and everything
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Tailored Living guarantees to maximize your garage storage space, making room for your cars as well as what you need to store. Utilizing garage cabinets, overhead storage racks and wall-hung storage systems allows storage around doorways, windows, water heaters, electrical panels, in funky corners and under sloped ceilings. These specialty storage systems conform to the space you have available. Wherever cabinets are inconvenient, wall-hung storage systems can accommodate small to large items with specialty hooks. Our Gridwall and Slatwall® systems keep clutter off the floor and organize tools, sports equipment, garden implements and more. You can organize by category and have everything stored in plain sight. No more losing rackets, balls or bike accessories when it’s time to play, or misplacing necessary tools when it’s time to work. Here the Slatwall system covers the wall, but in the laundry image, it’s used over the countertop in a small area. Easily
customizable to fit any space, you can install wall storage anywhere. Tall items like rakes, shovels and skis can neatly tuck into spaces that are too narrow to accommodate cabinets.
THE ULTIMATE GARAGE, FLOOR TO CEILING
As the final, perfecting touch, new garage flooring will truly give you the ultimate garage. A finished floor will keep your garage cleaner and, with your fabulous storage cabinets, create a fully-functional, wonder-to-behold garage showplace. PremierOne® floor coatings provide a highgloss, industrial-tough hybrid polymer finish in a wide range of colors and styles, from solids to elegant decorative chip combinations. Designed to withstand high traffic and heavy use, your PremierOne floor will stay beautiful for years to come. In case you didn’t notice in all these images, with planned storage and no piles of clutter in a garage, there’s very little opportunity for spiders or other unwelcomed creatures to move in. From the finished floor to the tallest cabinets, cleaning is easy. You’ll be able to take command of your space, all year round, come rain or shine. If spring cleaning at your house includes the dreaded garage, a Tailored Living designer can help you create a garage you’ll love. Don’t wait, call today. Call 1-800-8000505 or 678-835-9270, or go online to www. TailoredLiving.com to set up your free inhome consultation today. Be sure to visit us at the North Atlanta Home Show – Infinite Energy Center – February 19-21, 2016. We can also help with closet storage systems, home offices, pantries, Murphy Beds, entertainment centers, entryway design and more. Tailored Living designers are experts at providing highest quality storage solutions with exquisite design that’s built to last.
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449
DIRECTV 700
LEISURE LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS LLC
855
SCENIC DESIGN GROUP
5 STAR PILLOWS
434
DISKLAVER 136
LONDON SPECIALTIES
434
SCENTSY WICKLESS CANDLES (WICKFREE
ADT SECURITY SERVICES
551
EMC SECURITY
732
MAID RIGHT OF DULUTH
751
CANDLES INC)
AERUS ELECTROLUX
437
ENTRYPOINT DOORS OF ATLANTA
841
MASTERSHIELD 635
SCHROCK 241
ALAN MURPHY WINDOW & SIDING COMPANY
655
EVERDRY WATERPROOFING
911
MATTRESS 4 YOU
SCREENS OF GEORGIA (PHANTOM SCREENS) 341
ALL NATURAL DIPS/ELITE ENTERPRISES
853
EXOVATIONS 441
MAXCRAFT 841
SELF DEFENSE ATL
328
ALL PHASE HOME SERVICES
143
EZ HANG CHAIRS
809
MERRY MAIDS
919
SHELF GENIE
916
AMERICA’S MATTRESS
847
FARMERS INSURANCE
233
METAL BENDERZ
447
SIMONTON 274
AMERICAN CASUAL LIVING
1
ALWAYS WISE PEST SOLUTIONS ANGIE’S LIST INC.
147
130 428
FERN VALLEY LANDSCAPE & INTERIORS
921
MIELE 241
SIT MEANS SIT
432
146
FLASH ELECTRIC
440
MIRACLE METHOD OF NW ATLANTA
446
SLEEP NUMBER
723
229
SOFTUB 349
733
FLOOR COVERINGS INTERNATIONAL
934
MIX IT UP
AQUAGUARD FOUNDATION SOLUTIONS
949
FLORIDA TILE
735
MOSQUITONIX 141
SOUTHEAST COATINGS - TURTLE COAT
AQUAGUARD POLYLEVEL
451
FORESTERS FINANCIAL
242
NARI - ATLANTA
SOUTHEASTERN UNDERDECK SYSTEMS LLC 546
ARCADIA SOUTHEAST
746
GARAGE EXPRESSIONS
737
NATIONAL KITCHEN & BATH ASSOC. - ATLANTA 602
SOUTHERN CLASSIC FLOORING INC
823
604 923
629
ATLANTA HOME IMPROVEMENT MAGAZINE
943
GEORGIA CENTRAL VACUUM
650
NO LIMIT LLC
SOUTHERN POOL CRAFTERS INC.
435
ATLANTA RENOVATION STORE
817
GEORGIA SPA COMPANY
609
ODL 841
SPECIALTY STUMP GRINDING
335
ATLANTIS GRANITE AND MARBLE
334
GEORGIA SPA COMPANY
613
ON Q FINANCIAL
637
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641
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743
ORECK VACUUMS
528
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B-LEVEL SOUTHEAST
945
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603
ORKIN LLC
750
SUNRISE 841
BACK HOME OUTLET
355
GLASS DOCTOR
330
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741
TAILORED LIVING FEATURING PREMIER GARAGE 931
BAMBOO COMFORT SHEETS
434
GLASSTONE LLP
654
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835
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946
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734
GOVOLT FLASHLIGHTS
854
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274
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337
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642
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GRANITE TRANSFORMATIONS
625
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GREEN EARTH SERVICES
941
PAVESTONE 336
THE SUNSHINE BOYS BY GEORGIA SOLAR
BLUE RIDGE & GREAT SMOKY MTNS
251
GUTTERDOME 915
PELLA WINDOW & DOOR COMPANY
813
LIGHTING
908
BOYCE DESIGN AND CONTRACTING LLC
713
GWINNETT COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 148
PIANO DISTRIBUTORS
136
THE TRUSTED TOOLBOX
548
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828
GWINNETT DAILY POST
601
PMC BUILDING MATERIALS
542
THREE RIVERS TRADING COMPANY
231
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831
HARDIE BOARD
274
POWER HOME REMODELING GROUP
329
TIGHT LINE EXTERIORS
274
BULLDOG CARTS
597
HOLTKAMP HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC. 631
PROSAVER LLC
448
TREMRON
647
CABLE NELSON
136
HOME & GARDEN DESIGN INC.
646
PROTECT PAINTERS
433
TUFF SHED
709
CERTAPRO PAINTERS
947
HOUSLEY ENTERPRISES OF GA INC.
532
PROUDLAND LANDSCAPE GROUP
450
TUPPERWARE 599
CLAVINOVA 136
IRONWOOD TOOLS
543
PURDY FLOORING & DESIGN
132
TURN 2 US HANDYMAN
648
CLEARVIEW MOTION SCREENS
623
J & J PAINTING OF GEORGIA
829
PURE POOLS LLC
454
UNIVERSAL WINDOWS DIRECT OF ATLANTA
128
COBB IRRIGATION
640
J&K ENTERPRISES
547
QUALITY CLOSET CONNECTION INC.
333
UNLIMITED LAWN CARE
142
COMCAST CABLE
747
JACKSON EMC
729
QUIKRETE 336
VERIZON WIRELESS
541
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937
JENNIFER’S GLASSWORKS LLC
928
QUIKRETE COMPANIES
336
VISION STAIRWAYS & MILLWORK & TANGO DOORS
429
CONSULT A HOME PRO.COM
455
JMR PAINTING
240
RAINBOW OF NORTH GEORGIA
917
WADDELL AND REED
848
COOL AIR MECHANICAL
431
JOHNNY RHINO RESIDENTIAL REMODELERS
929
RAINMATCH 917
WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED
126
COOLSCREENS 840
KITCHEN CRAFT
728
RELIABLE HEATING & AIR
254
WINDOW WORLD
529
COSTCO WHOLESALE (DULUTH)
925
KNIGHT AC & HEATING
927
RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN
455
WOOD HOLLOW CABINETS
129
CR HOME/BUILDER SPECIALTIES
831
LAWN DOCTOR OF LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE 549
RETROFOAM OF N GEORGIA
651
XANTHIA CORP
235
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850
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430
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YAMAHA 136
CSI KITCHEN & BATH STUDIO
241
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274
RHINELAND CUTLERY
846
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CUTCO CUTLERY & COOKWARE (OLEAN)
346
LEAFGUARD OF NORTH GEORGIA
932
RHINO SHIELD BY GEORGIA COATINGS INC
540
YKK 841
DIRECT BUILD HOME IMPROVEMENT
348
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ROCKINGBED.COM 140
YOURHOME1SOURCE.COM 601
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The Home of Tomorrow Is Here Today at Reliable
It is projected by 2020 the Home Automation industry will reach $12.81 billion. Sooner than later, the Smart Home will become an everyday operating system in your home! Just think about what some of the naysayers said of the computer: “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.” -- Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977. Really? The energy and security benefits of a Smart Home provides huge savings and convenience that in today’s world are just too valuable not to incorporate into your home. In the past, one could spend tens of thousands of dollars on a system and many times never really get all the functions they wanted. However, today the Smart Home is affordable and easy to use and program. Major corporations are diversifying their brands to include home automation products which leads to confusion and hesitation from the consumer as they aggressively compete for your market share. But here at Reliable, we are here to break through all the clutter and provide our customers with the right Smart Home solutions. Starting with all of your heating and cooling systems in your home, Reliable is able to bridge your systems into the Internet and will allow a user to change temperatures, monitor costs, check for proper operation along with a myriad of other features pertaining to their comfort systems. But what about all the other devices in your home you ask? Lights, security cameras, smoke detectors and locks? You name it. You want to be able to control them all under the same remote control or App so to speak and allow you to monitor and adjust many different appliances and systems in and outside your home from any computer, tablet or cellular phone. The answer is a phone call away at Reliable. And to sweeten the pot, Reliable has taken Home Automation to a higher level with the introduction of ComfortGuard. Reliable is the exclusive contractor in Georgia to offer the ComfortGuard system!
ComfortGuard, a new innovative product which can reduce heating and cooling bills, prevent surprise breakdowns and ensure a system is operating at maximum efficiency. ComfortGuard is a suite of diagnostic sensors that monitor the performance of your heating and cooling system. Similar to a feature found on automobiles, ComfortGuard is your check-engine light for your heating and cooling system. Reliable Heating & Air monitors your system’s performance and provides you a monthly report showing how efficiently your system is running. You can now have peace-of-mind knowing that ComfortGuard is ensuring your heating and cooling system is trouble free 24/7. With any questions about installing Smart Home products in your home or about the ComfortGuard system, call Reliable today at 770-5949969. Be sure to visit with Reliable Heating & Air at the North Atlanta Home Show – Infinite Energy Center – February 19-21, 2016. Home automation made simple. Turn lights on, off or dim them remotely Raise or lower the temperature in your home remotely
Open, close and monitor your garage door even when you're not home
Remotely view and record what is happening outside your home
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Lock or unlock doors remotely
Control small appliances
Get a handle on your energy consumption with scheduling, and use less energy when everyone’s away
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NARI’s Core purpose is “To advance and promote the remodeling industry’s professionalism, product and vital public purpose.” The National Association of the Remodeling Industry is committed to being: PROFESSIONAL: Ethical and honest; committed to high standards OPEN: Diverse and respectful; inclusive of many views and dedicated to free expression PROGRESSIVE: Informed and knowledgeable; resourceful and flexible MEMBER FOCUSED: Focused on the importance of success, return on investment and profit lives each member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry is pledged to observe high standards of honesty, integrity and responsibility in the conduct of business by agreeing to adhere to a Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. If a homeowner believes a member to be violating these, there is a grievance process set up to rectify the situation. NARI professionals have access to 8 certification programs and over 60 online educational programs to keep them up to speed on industry trends and technology. NARI is truly the homeowners trusted source for remodeling professionals. WHY CHOOSE A NARI CONTRACTOR? We have all heard a horror story or two about a remodeling project gone bad. NARI screens all members prior to admission. Contractors must be licensed, insured and adhere to a strict code of ethics. NARI has an independent review board to investigate any homeowner complaints. NARI has certification programs for its contractors and associate members. 10 REASONS TO HIRE A NARI ATLANTA CONTRACTOR • NARI members adhere to a Stan-
dards of Practice which advocates for consumers/homeowners. • NARI is the voice of the remodeling industry. • NARI members must agree to sound business practices and must adhere to the NARI Code of Ethics. • NARI members are committed to experience, education and ethics. • NARI offers certification for Certified Remodeler, Certified Lead Carpenter and Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler. • NARI Certified Remodelers have at least 5 years experience, complete a 12-week (CR) course and pass an 8-hour exam. • NARI members are known to display a high level of proficiency and knowledge in their fields. • NARI members give back to the community through outreach projects. • NARI members participate in the “CotY (Contractor of the Year) Awards” to exhibit quality projects. • NARI members are professional, open, progressive and membercentric. Be a Smart Consumer! All of this translates to the most qualified and dedicated remodeling professionals for YOUR project! Pick up a copy of the Directory of all Atlanta NARI members, at the North Atlanta Home Show – Infinite Energy Center – February 19-21! Or go to www. NARIAtlanta.org for more great information about hiring a professional contractor.
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Mattress 4 You
Gwinnett County Cooperative Extension
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Mattress 4 You 147
Always Wise Pest Solutions 146
Unlimited Lawn Care 142
Reliable Heating & Air
Back Home Outlet
Pure Pools, LLC
Renewal by Andersen
ConsultAHomePro.com
254
355
454
455
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Direct Build Home Improvement
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Mosquitonix
JMR Painting
141
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Proudland Landscape Group 450
Aquaguard Polylevel 451
Prosaver, LLC
The Trusted Toolbox
448
360 Painting 449
Patten Seed Co./ Super Sod 347
Miracle Method of NW Atlanta 446
Metal Benderz 447
Southeastern Underdeck Systems, LLC 546
CSI Kitchen & Bath Studio
Screens of Georgia (Phantom Screens)
Flash Electric
Exovations
PMC Building Materials 542
241
341
440
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Rhino Shield by Georgia Coatings, Inc. 540
Tight Line Exteriors
348 Cutco Cutlery & Cookware 346
247
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Softub
349
548
Rockingbed.com 140
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Piano Distributors
136
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Wood Hollow Cabinets
129
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London Specialties
Aerus Electrolux 437
Atlantis Granite and Marble 334
Specialty Stump Grinding 335
434
Southern Pool Crafters 435
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Sit Means Sit 432
Power Home Remodeling Group
Leaf Filter North of Georgia, Inc. 430
Farmers Insurance
233 Three Rivers Trading Company 231
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Scenic Design Group
235
Quikrete Companies 336
Glass Doctor
330
Mix it Up
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229
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Universal Windows Direct of Atlanta
Scentsy Wickless Candles (Wickfree Candles, Inc.)
329
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Protect Painters 433
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Cool Air Mechanical 431
Oreck Vacuums
Vision Stairways & Millwork & Tango Doors 429
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598
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ADT Security Services 551
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Home & Garden Design, Inc. 646
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Comcast Cable
647
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Ironwood Tools 543
The Louver Shop 642
Verizon Wireless 541
Cobb Irrigation 640
Orkin, LLC 750
Retrofoam of North Georgia 651
Mastershield
Bath Fitter Tennessee, Inc.
635
734
Holtkamp Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 631
EMC Security 732
637
Window World
529
Waddell and Reed 848 Rhineland Cutlery 846
Clearview Motion Screens 623
Georgia Spa Company
GALLERY
Certapro Painters 947
841
Green Earth Services 941
Floor Coverings International 934
Beldon Team Windows
935 Tailored Living Featuring Premier Garage
CR Home/Builder Specialties
Angie’s List, LLC 733
831
Jennifer’s Glassworks LLC
Jackson EMC 729
J & J Painting of Georgia 829
928
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Concrete Resurfacing Products 939
Leafguard of North Georgia 932
835 Builder Specialties/ CR Home
Atlanta Home Improvement Magazine 943
931 Johnny Rhino Residential Remodelers 929
Sleep Number
Southern Classic Flooring, Inc.
Costco Wholesale (Duluth) 925
723
823
No Limit LLC 923
Atlanta Renovation Store
Shelf Genie
817
916
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919
Boyce Design and Contracting, LLC
613
NARI Atlanta
949
840
Rainbow of North Georgia
RESTROOMS
602
Aquaguard Foundation Solutions
Knight AC & Heating 927
Granite Transformations 625
National Kitchen & Bath Association- Atlanta
946
Outdoor Living
Florida Tile 735
728
847
Entrypoint Doors of Atlanta
Garage Expressions
Kitchen Craft
Taylor Construction
Coolscreens
737
Southeast Coatings Turtle Coat 629
America’s Mattress
B-Level Southeast 945
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives 741
641
On Q Financial
Creative Concrete Resurfacing 850
Georgia Spa Company 743
AVI / Marvin Design Gallery
Govolt Leisure Lifestyle Flashlights Products, LLC 854 854
All Natural Dips/ Elite Enterprises 853
713
Pella Window & Door Company
917
813
Gutterdome 915 Everdry Waterproofing 911
604
Georgia SPCA 603
Georgia Spa Company 609
Tuff Shed
709
EZ Hang Chairs 809
The Sunshine Boys by Georgia Solar Lighting
908
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Which Deck Material Offered is the Right Option for You? Which deck materials are right for your deck? Which material is best, or lasts the longest? Which one requires the least maintenance? Which one costs the most or the least? Choose wrongly, and you may have just spent a lot of money on a product you aren't happy with and one you will likely be stuck with for quite some time. There really is no single answer to some questions about deck materials. Your specific situation has considerations that others may not have, so your needs will be different. Let's look at the most common options so you can make an informed and confident decision that you will be happy and comfortable with for years to come. 3 of the most common materials used for decks around Atlanta are; wood, capped composite and PVC. We'll look at them individually so you can decide what material is best for your deck and your wallet. WOOD DECK MATERIALS Wood is by far the most common option used for deck materials. Approximately 85 percent of single family homes have some sort of deck. A very high percentage of those are made of wood and most wood decks are treated pine. STANDARD PRESSURE TREATED PINE Standard pressure treated pine is easy to cut, nail, screw, and work with in general. On the down side, it doesn't last as long as most of the other products available and requires much more maintenance. With proper care however, you should get 10 to 15 years of good service from a treated lumber deck. Yes, you will need to clean, sand and refinish it every other year or so. And there are always the splinters, cracks, warps, and general wearing out over time. It's always best to look at cost issues over time, rather than just the initial cost. Estimates vary, but when the cost of maintenance is factored in, the cost of treated pine usually catches up with more expensive woods in 5 to 8 years. Of course, if you need to keep the initial cost low, the cost over 8 years isn't what is important at that time. Let's look at some of the other commonly used and available wood species. KDAT PRESSURE TREATED WOOD KDAT (kiln dried after treatment) wood, provides many advantages that make it a popular choice for homeowners who prefer the natural beauty and character of real wood for their outdoor projects. In fact, professional deck builders prefer KDAT over standard pressure treated material mainly for the appearance and long lasting quality you get with KDAT wood. What makes KDAT different? Following pressure treatment, KDAT products are placed in a large oven, or kiln, where excess moisture is removed and the wood is returned to its original moisture content. Because the kiln offers a controlled environment and the wood is dried evenly, this process helps minimize
happy with it for many years to come.
the natural tendency of freshly tree, hence the growth rings are treated wood to shrink, cup and close together and it is extremely FOUR FACTORS TO warp. dense. That density produces its CONSIDER DECK With a stiffer and more digood qualities, but it also makes MATERIAL mensionally stable product, it very hard and very heavy. So it you'll minimize after- installation is hard to cut and hard to work 1. The Product issues that occur when reguwith in general. If Ipe fits in your 2. The Installation lar pressure treated wood dries budget, you will have a beautiful, 3. The Maintenance naturally. It also means you're very low maintenance deck for 30 4. The Longevity free to finish your project any way years or more. you see fit without having to wait, Any of these woods, includsince it is ready to paint, stain or seal immediately. By ing the lowly pressure treated pine, can be used to comparison, freshly treated wood may take weeks or build a beautiful, long lasting deck that will serve you months to dry naturally enough to be finished. Other well for years. The differences are in the life of the factors that may or may not be important to you is; wood, the maintenance requirements, how it ages KDAT wood weighs less than freshly treated lumber, and weathers, and the appearance characteristics of it offers more strength, it is easier to handle, cut and the particular species. Cost is reflected in how well install and has an increased holding power, not to the particular decking materials respond to each of mention the obvious advantages of pressure treated those factors. material in that, it has a natural protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack. CAPPED COMPOSITE DECK MATERIALS Capped composite decking is basically composCEDAR ite decking that has been wrapped in a thin veneer of Cedar is a fine choice for deck material. Grade PVC-like material to prevent outside elements from is important. "Clear" is the best grade for your deck. feeding off the wood particles within the composite. Why, you ask, does it matter which part of the tree Capped composite boards are resistant to mold, milthe lumber comes from? The center, or heart, of the dew and fading just like PVC boards, but, because tree contains more of the resins that make these spe- they are almost entirely composite, they are much cies less susceptible to the damaging effects of the less expensive than PVC decking. weather. The growth rings are closer together, giving Currently, the three main companies offering the wood a tighter grain – which leads to fewer ten- capped composite decking are Fiberon, TimberTech, dencies to warp. This wood is also more resistant to and Trex. Each capped composite product from these insects and less likely to rot. There are several variet- manufacturers is slightly different and offers its own ies of cedar, with colors ranging from reds to yellows. unique benefits as well as warranty differences so be The lighter colored species stain beautifully. Most ce- sure to use a reputable source if you choose this opdars will easily last 20 years. tion. Typically, treated yellow pine or KDAT wood is IPE used for the support structure and capped composite Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is a great wood for deck components are used for the decking and the rails. building. It has some characteristics that are unique The boards are all consistent in size and appearance. among these high end deck materials. Ipe wood is Most capped composite boards also have a built-in extremely durable and is almost impossible to make groove to the sides of the deck boards which allows warp, cup, twist OR splinter. There is no need to seal you to use a hidden fastening system to secure it to Ipe, except on the ends of the boards where it is cut. It the structure so you can have a clean surface instead will weather to a silvery gray color, but will not splin- of seeing screw holes. If capped composite decking ter and will remain smooth. It is a very slow growing fits your budget and you decide on it, you should be
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PVC DECK MATERIALS PVC deck materials are similar to capped composite, but there is no wood - they are pure PVC. These materials typically cost more than capped composite while keeping many of the same characteristics - but not all. Like capped composite, they offer a very consistent, uniform appearance. They are completely impervious to insects and to rot. PVC decking requires little maintenance, similar to capped composite materials. It offers little in the way of structural strength, so proper support is critical. PVC also comes in different colors and some even have a texture that resembles woodgrain. If you decide on a PVC decking product, you will certainly get your years of service out of PVC deck materials. In general, there are four factors to consider when making a decision about what to use for your deck materials: 1. The product itself. Does it fit in your budget? Is it readily available in your area? Will it look right with your house? 2. The Installation. If you choose a specialty product, you may need a specialty installer. Does the cost of installation push the cost up more than you expected? 3. The Maintenance. How often will your deck need maintenance? How extensive is the process. Are you willing and able to do it yourself? How much will it cost to hire someone to do it for you? 4. The Longevity. How many years will it be before the deck needs to be replaced? Will you still be in the house? How might that affect resale? Plug these factors into your thought process as you plan for your deck or outdoor living area. Remember to figure the cost over time, not just initially. A nicely designed, well maintained and professionally built deck will not only give you and your family years of enjoyment, it can add significantly to the value of your home. Visit PMC Building Materials either in Marietta (PMC West) at 2009 Dorsey Rd, Marietta, GA 30066 or Lawrenceville (PMC East) at 175 Buford Dr (Hwy 20), Lawrenceville, GA 30046 to see one of our deck centers, get a listing of professional deck installers, and learn about all of the products available to you. You can also get a list of professional local deck builders on our website at www.pmcbm.com. Then make your decision, and get your project moving so you can enjoy your outdoor living space with friends and family for years to come! WRITING COURTESY OF: PMC Building Materials, LLC Home of the LARGEST Deck Display in the Southeast! Exhibiting at the North Atlanta Home Show (Booth 542)
Getting energy fit doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive How many of us made those New Year’s resolutions to get fit? When you’re thinking about getting your body in shape, take a minute to think about doing the same for your house. And just like personal fitness, home energy fitness doesn’t have to be difficult, time consuming or expensive – you just have to have a plan and get moving! Here are some low-cost and no-cost ideas to make sure your home uses your energy resources wisely:
HVAC
Remember, about half of your electric bill goes to heating or cooling the air inside your home. • Use the heat of the sun in winter to help warm your home by opening drapes and tilting blinds downward; in summer, do just the reverse to help keep your home cool. • Seal cooling and heating ducts with mastic sealant to prevent the loss of warm air in the winter or cool air in the summer. • For energy saving, we recommend setting the thermostat to 68 degrees in winter. • Install a programmable thermostat and set it to adjust the temperature inside just before you are set to arrive home. *Make sure the thermostat is heat pump compatible or it will cause bills to increase. • Replace filters regularly, usually every 1-2 months. • Be sure registers are free from furniture and other obstructions. (Blocking airflow is like forcing your heat pump to run a marathon with a mask on.) **** Use the fireplace sparingly. It draws the home’s heated air up the chimney. Make sure the damper is closed when not in use. *******
WATER HEATING
Depending on the number people bathing and your laundry demands, water heating accounts for 15-25% of your energy bill. • Set the thermostat to 120-130. (Be sure to turn off the breaker for the water heater before adjusting the temperature.) • Check for leaks. A faucet dripping hot water can add up over a period of time. • Wash clothes in cold water, or use warm water with a cold rinse cycle. • Run full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher.
LIGHTING
Replacing your five most frequently used light fixtures or the bulbs in them with ENERGY STAR qualified lights can save $70 a year in energy costs.
• Replace incandescent bulbs with CFL or LED bulbs to save energy. • Run ceiling fans clockwise on low during the winter to circulate warm air and run the heat pump less. • Install inexpensive foam gaskets behind light switches on exterior walls to prevent air leaks. • Install outdoor solar lights.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
• Effectively prepare doors and windows to reduce heating (and cooling) bills and increase the comfort inside your home. • Use low VOC caulk and weather stripping around windows and doors to reduce air infiltration. • Install door sweeps and door shoe gaskets to further control heat loss and gain. *******If you have to replace windows, install Energy STAR certified windows to keep hot air out in the summer and prevent warm air from escaping during winter. *******
SEALING AND INSULATION
The average home has air leakage equal to a twosquare-foot hole – that’s like leaving a medium-sized window open 24-hours a day. • Check your ductwork for places where seals have come loose; repair them with mastic, a thick paste, or mastic tape, both available at home improvement and hardware stores. • Make sure you have adequate insulation, 10-14 inches deep in the attic, to prevent unwanted heat loss or gain. • Insulate hot water pipes. • Install foam gaskets behind electric outlets and switch plate covers on exterior walls. *******Set the water heater thermostat no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit; 140 degrees Fahrenheit if your dishwasher doesn’t have a heating element. ******** For more energy saving advice, check out www.jacksonemc.com/waystosave. There you’ll find step-by-step video do-it-yourself energy efficiency projects.
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Take it Outside!
Home trends continuously evolve, and one of the hottest trends for home owners now is outdoor living. Gone are the days of the standard 8x10 foot concrete patio, in fact, outdoor living spaces including outdoor kitchens are now consistently one of the top 3 requests that homeowners are asking for in new homes as well as remodeling projects. Few things are as much fun as a summer barbecue and the smell of the grill cooking in the back yard by the pool, but in the southeast we have the advantage of having cooperative outdoor living weather for the large majority of the year. It’s hard not to have a good time when you’re enjoying the outdoors with family and friends beside the pool or fireplace and have a great meal to enjoy – but it’s not so much fun if you are constantly running back and forth between the grill and the inside kitchen with ingredients, condiments, drinks, etc. A few years ago, the outdoor kitchen wasn’t much more than a concept, but today, the outdoor kitchen is the new indoor kitchen. Manufacturers of quality products offer complete kitchen concepts including grills, warming drawers, sinks, refrigeration, kegorators, etc. What is important to determine are the components that you would need for your family’s lifestyle. Many
outdoor living environments have a fire and water feature – whether it be a fireplace or fire pit, a pool or waterfall. When it comes to the kitchen, think of it as a separate entity from what is inside – many customers regret not including refrigeration and cleaning zones, as well as serving or libation zones as they enjoy in their indoor space. These are the top components to consider if you are planning an outdoor living space: • Outdoor grill (may choose both gas and an outdoor smoker like a Kamado) • Refrigeration (high quality with high BTUs to sustain in heat of summer) • Power burner (for low country boil or fried turkey) • Warming drawers • Sink/Clean up product • Dry sealed storage (utensils, etc) • Fire Feature • Water Feature • Landscape lighting to enhance environment Most importantly, consult a professional with experience that can help you achieve your dream and provide a space that you and your family will enjoy for years to come. A properly planned and constructed space will add not only enjoyment to your lives but value to your home as well. This information is provided by: Builder Specialties, Inc. For more information email johns@builderspecialties.net or visit www.builderspecialties.net. Be sure to make time to talk with Builder Specialties, Inc. in booths 828 & 831 at the North Atlanta Home Show – Infinite Energy Center – February 19-21, 2016.
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Does this sound familiar? The Dream: You are entertaining friends in your beautifully designed yet comfortable home. Each room is tasteful and reflects your and your family’s lifestyle. Your home makes you smile and feel at peace. (And since this is a dream you’re also twenty pounds thinner and you’re having a good hair day.) The Reality: You’ve drooled on the pages of every decorating magazine in the grocery store checkout line. You’ve pinned hundreds of gorgeous rooms. You’ve watched so many reruns of design shows that you’ve memorized the dialog. But…you’ve done nothing. For years. Because you just can’t figure it out. Your house is a mishmash of dated oak furniture sets from the 80’s, hand-me-downs that don’t fit right anywhere and slightly tacky tchotchkes you picked up on clearance at Tuesday Morning. But then, you finally do something! As cheaply as
possible. And it’s wrong. You wasted your money and your house doesn’t look much better than it did to begin with. (Who knew that five different wood tones in one bedroom wasn’t a great idea and that high-water pleated drapes are about as attractive as highwater pleated jeans.) Ugh. So it’s back to pinning photos and dreaming. You know what you need, don’t you? You need a designer. A designer will save you time and money over the course of a project, eliminating errors and frustrations. Sure, it’s an investment, but so is your home. Do it now and enjoy it! But can you use a designer and update without spending a fortune? Yes, you can! Most of my clients are just like you. They usually have a fairly traditional style but they certainly don’t sit around sipping tea in the parlor with guests. They’re much more relaxed and modern. So, how do we up-
date their traditional style and make it work? We use the same concepts we use when updating our wardrobes! Here’s my advice for every single client struggling with this dilemma:
• If you don’t like it, find a new home for it. When you clean your closet, you get rid of pieces that are worn, don’t fit, or don’t suit your style. So do that with your furniture, too. It’s not worth holding on to that coffee table your Great Aunt Sophia gave you just because she might come by once every three years and ask you where it is. Your home is your own and you should feel happy and comfortable in it. • If you love it, keep it. I have an antique, fully sequined butterfly top that is mostly ridiculous but I love it. I pair it with simple, toned down pieces to balance it. This same principle applies to interiors. If you have a treasured heirloom or over the top piece that doesn’t go with your Room & Board sofa, it can still work. You just need balance and a little repetition to tie it in. Often times people feel the need to apologize for older pieces in their home that they love. But these pieces
Susie Roupe give your home personality! A whole room of furnishings plucked out of a furniture store and plopped down into your house looks cold and boring. (I’ll bet someone you know has a room like this.) A designer can help you make even the wildest pieces look custom made for your home. • Make bold choices in the cheapest places. When you need a new black suit or little black dress, you don’t just go to Old Navy, right? You don’t have to go all out and buy Prada, but you do want quality—and quality costs a little more. You can then accessorize with an eye-catching piece of costume jewelry from the discount store and your outfit will look great!
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When you purchase things like area rugs and major seating pieces, choose classic styles of good quality from trusted companies and then have fun following the latest fads by picking up trendy pillows and accent pieces from more affordable stores. If you buy cheaply made major furniture pieces you’ll need to replace them much sooner. This equals more money out of your pocket. Quality and classic style last!
• Think of your home as a piece of art. A designer understands how to keep in mind the key elements of beautiful art: rhythm, pattern, texture, color, proportion, and balance. With clothing fashions or room designs, these elements will create a pulled-together look if done correctly. Hiring a talented designer will give you the confidence to make style decisions for your home and you’ll learn a lot in the process, too. Stay true to yourself and what you want in your space, and
you’ll be thrilled with the results of your comfortable, beautiful, uniquely “you” home. Susie Roupe is the owner of Susie Mae Design, LLC. and co-founder of the lifestyle blog, Ends In Style. She has designed for HGTV’s Elbow Room and FOX’s Home Free. Currently living in Brookhaven, she enjoys working with homeowners to create their perfectly curated home. Susie will be appearing on the Reliable Heating & Air Home Show Stage at the North Atlanta Home Show – Infinite Energy Center. For more show details visit AtlantaHomeShow.com.
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