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“Summer afternoon— summer afternoon ... the two most beautiful words in the English language,” Henry James said. And I couldn’t agree more. As warm spring afternoons quietly become warmer summer afternoons, we find ourselves spending just as much time outdoors as in. The grill is working overtime, your early spring garden plans are coming to fruition, and your spirit is boosted by the extra hours of sunshine. In this issue, find out how adding French doors can blend the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. Also, if you’ve wanted to upgrade your kitchen or bath or refresh other rooms in your home, we have a budget-wise kitchen and bath as well as two unique rooms that do double duty. Now you’re all set to take advantage of the coming season and those beautiful summer afternoons!

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May/June 2008

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On the Cover Departments 6 WHAT A GREAT IDEA!

Quick projects that get you organized.

A screened-in porch is complete with a custom-built hanging bed, which offers a comfy spot for relaxing. Photo by Howard Lee Puckett (page 30)

10 DECORATING

Front Porch It’s what

neighbors and visitors see first. Make it welcoming. 14 UNWIND & DESIGN

19 OUTDOOR LIVING

Coasters Provide a pretty

Creekbed This problem-

spot for summer drinks.

solver helps with runoff and adds ambience to a yard.

16 SHOP SMART

Healthy Home Breathe better

24 FOCAL POINT

with these suggestions for an allergy-free bedroom.

Back Entry French doors

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help a space to open up and let the outside in. 56 SKILL SET

How To Use a Circular Saw

In the second installment of our Skill Set series, learn how to properly use this valuable tool. 60 TREND SPOT

Kitchen Find your favorite

trends from this issue’s kitchen makeover.

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10 IN EVERY ISSUE 4 MORE ON THE WEB 58 LOWE’S IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Your Home 30 Two Rooms in One

Our lives are about multitasking, so our rooms should be, too. Take a look at these spaces that work just as hard as you do.

40 A Kitchen That Sings

Full of unique touches, this stylish kitchen update shows plenty of ways to create a custom look for less.

48 Quick Turnaround

Are you ready for a bath renewal? This homeowner proves that you can get a timeless look while staying within your budget.

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Sharpen your skills with this project

Create your own concrete countertops

Use these ideas to excite the senses

Be inspired by the functional dry creekbed on page 19. Then visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ Woodworkers for detailed how-to instructions and a materials list to construct the bridge featured here.

Stylish and affordable concrete countertops are turning up in kitchens and work areas around the country. To find stepby-step instructions for building your own, visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com.

Come home to the scent of fresh rosemary or the soothing sound of wind chimes. Go to LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ OutdoorLiving for tips on making your outdoor spaces delight the senses.

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SENIOR PROJECTS EDITOR

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A LOWE’S CREDIT CARD

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THE LOWE’S PROJECT CARD

is a better way to pay for major home improvement projects. You’re not required to make any payments during the first six months of your project. Apply online at Lowes.com/Credit.*

*A Project Window is established when an initial purchase of $1,000 or more is made with a Lowe’s Project Card. All purchases made during the six month purchase period after the Project Window begins will be included in the Project Window, and during this six month period, no finance charges are assessed and no payments are required for those purchases. After the six month period ends, standard account terms apply to that Project Window. APR tier will be assigned after Account is opened. APR for first Project Window will be 7.99%, 9.99%, 11.99%, 13.99% or 17.99% if first purchase is made within 60 days after account is opened. Otherwise, a variable APR will apply: 8.99%, 10.99%, 12.99%, 14.99% or 18.99%, as of November 1, 2007. Once APR is assigned to a Project Window, it will not vary for that Project Window. Min. Finance Charge $1.00. After the six month purchase period ends, a new Project Window can be established by making another purchase of $1,000 or more. Subject to credit approval. Excludes any Lowe’s ® Credit Accounts originated in Canada. (Page 61) **Pella received the highest numerical score among window and door manufacturers in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Windows and Patio Doors Satisfaction Study SM. Study based on responses from 3,039 consumers measuring 9 brands and measures opinions of consumers who purchased new windows or patio doors in the previous 12 months. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed in April-July 2007. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com

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Adrienne Fowler Readers’ note: Almost any do-it-yourself project involves risk of some sort. Your tools, materials, and skills will vary, as will the conditions at your project site. Lowe’s Companies, Inc., and its subsidiaries (“Lowe’s”) have made every effort to be complete and accurate in the instructions and other content contained in this publication. However, neither Lowe’s nor the publisher will assume any responsibility or liability for damages or losses sustained or incurred in the course of your home improvement or repair project or in the course of your use of the item you create or repair. Always follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions in the use of tools, check and follow your local building codes, and observe all standard safety precautions. Lowe’s Creative Ideas for Home and Garden ® is published by SPC Custom Publishing, Inc., 2100 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209. Copyright 2008 SPC Custom Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the publisher. Lowe’s®, the gable design, and Creative Ideas for Home and GardenTM are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. All rights reserved. Address all correspondence to Lowe’s Creative Ideas for Home and Garden, Attn.: Sandy Culver, P.O. Box 523-G, Birmingham, AL 35201. Lowe’s Creative Ideas for Home and Garden is staff produced and cannot be held responsible for any unsolicited material. Printed in the U.S.A.


what agr gr eat e idea! PillowTalk

Display your house numbers on outdoor throw pillows.

1. Use chalk to lightly sketch the numbers on one side of the pillow. 2. Outline and fill in the design using a small paintbrush and exterior paint in the color of your choice. Allow to dry.

Good To Know When arranging container gardens, choose plants with similar light and water requirements.

Precious Metal

Transform a galvanized tub into a heavy-duty plant container. 6

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1. Using a drill/driver and bit, create a few drainage holes in the bottom of a galvanized tub (#3712). Add a layer of leaves or compost, and then fill the tub with potting soil, leaving a couple of inches at the top. 2. Plant your favorite herbs or flowers in the tub, and add water.

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On Your Mark

Create a handy surface for messages with dry-erase paint.

Good To Know

1. Apply primer (#165217) to an unfinished wooden door. Let dry. Use painter’s tape to cover the raised panels, and paint the remaining area with the color of your choice in a semi-gloss finish. Allow to dry, and remove the tape. 2. Apply several coats of dry-erase paint (#263503) to the flat portion of each raised panel. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding application and drying time between coats. 3. Install the door in a small office, pantry, or teen room for writing notes and messages.

Dry-erase paint works best when applied to a smooth surface. Wait two days before writing with a dry-erase marker.

Box for Bling Surprise someone special with a handmade jewelry box.

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1. Select two classic fencepost caps from the lumber department. Apply primer (#165217) and paint. Allow each coat to dry. 2. Connect the two post caps by affixing a pair of 3/4 - by 1-inch narrow brass hinges (#19484) to the back side of the box,

per the manufacturer’s instructions. The hinges should be spaced about 2 inches apart. 3. Attach a brass box catch (#42594) to the front side of the box, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Secure the upper portion of the catch flush with the box surface. Install the

lower portion leaving a small space between it and the box. This will compensate for the curved edge of the post caps. 4. Secure a piece of selfstick felt blanket (#67033) inside the box, and then add heavy-duty felt pads (#54064) to the bottom of the box. LowesCreativeIdeas.com

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DECOR ATING

Front Porch B E F OR

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The stage is set for elegance and easy living.

Wrought iron furniture makes dining in style a breeze. The lightweight, stackable chairs are weather resistant.

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Hanging out

on the front porch is a way of life in this family’s neighborhood, whether it’s watching the kids play in the yard, greeting friends dropping by for a chat, or having a candlelit dinner for two. “We love our porch and use it every day. But it needed a facelift so we could continue to enjoy it.” The family began by choosing a fresh paint palette. Neutral-toned floors and a cool blue ceiling form a calm background for outdoor furniture, lighting, and accessories. Unique privacy curtains provide shade in high style, and a new front door with decorative glass completes the transformation. Now, the family loves their charming front porch even more. P H OTO G R A P H Y B Y H O WA R D L E E P U C K E T T

A cedar swing and a love seat with plush pillows give the family a place to relax. An outdoor area rug, coffee table, and ceiling fans add all the comforts of home.

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DECOR ATING

Front Porch

Good To Know Light blue is a traditional color for porch ceilings. It’s reminiscent of the daytime sky and is believed to keep bugs away. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, folklore has it that this color, called haint blue, wards away evil spirits.

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1. Panels of pre-hemmed, ready-to-hang outdoor fabric in a neutral canvas color provide protection from the sun. Available through the millwork department, the fabric panels can be ordered with snaps or grommets already sewn in place for easy installation. 2. To secure the curtain, the homeowner uses a screwdriver to install the snaps in the desired locations. She ordered additional snaps for more flexibility—the curtain can be gathered or hung straight.

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Skill level: Beginner Rough cost estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,900* Outdoor furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,350 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $595 Door and hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $855 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $140 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $835 Swing chain project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 Rough time estimate: 4 days**

Warm Welcome 1. The homeowners replaced the standard chain included with the cedar swing and created this jewelry-inspired option. Stainless steel rings and galvanized chain are connected with quick links from the hardware department. For a cozy touch, painted outdoor throw pillows welcome guests to the porch. To find instructions for painting house numbers on pillows, turn to page 7. 2. The decorative glass door lets natural light into the foyer. The homeowners painted the door dark brown and selected a handle set with an aged-bronze finish to coordinate with the outdoor furniture. Wall lanterns, new house numbers, and a pair of planters complete the look. 3. The homeowners chose a soft cottage blue shade for the ceiling to complement the home’s exterior.

*Does not include labor costs or applicable taxes, which vary by market. **Does not include lead time for Special Order materials.

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UNWIND & DE SIGN

Coasters

Good To Know

Inspiration abounds this month as the colors of nature come to life. It’s the perfect time to invite friends over and capture the beauty of the outdoors with May’s Unwind & Design project, pressed-flower coasters. All you need are fresh blooms from your garden (or ask guests to bring their favorites), a few supplies from Lowe’s, and friends to join the fun.

Make your fresh-cut flowers last with acrylic coasters.

The day before your Unwind & Design guests arrive, place the flowers between the pages of a hardbound book to help them stay flat in the coasters.

Use Mom’s favorite flowers to create a colorful Mother’s Day gift.

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Skill level: Beginner Rough cost estimate: $6* Rough time estimate: 20 minutes

*For a set of four coasters. Does not include applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of tools.

S TEP - BY- S TEP Step 1: Wearing gloves and safety glasses, cut the 8- x 10-inch acrylic sheets into four 31∕2-inch squares. To cut the sheets, use a framing square as a guide and score several times with a utility knife. Fold the sheets slowly at the score line. You also can ask a Lowe’s employee to cut the pieces for you.

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Step 2: Sand the edges of the squares using a metal file until smooth. Remove the stems from the flowers and leaves. (Flat leaves or thin blooms will work best.) Step 3: Using a glue gun, apply a small dot of glue

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on the underside of the petals and leaves, and then attach them to the first square. Step 4: Apply a small dot of glue to each corner of the first square. Place the second square on top, and press the corners to secure.

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To watch a video demonstration and find tips on planning a project party, visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ UnwindAndDesign. And in June, go online for another Unwind & Design project, garden stakes.

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Healthy Home

Sleep

Keep your allergies at bay with these tips for a no-sneeze bedroom.

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to get a good night’s sleep, which is why our bedrooms should be designed for relaxation. But serenity can be difficult to achieve if you’re sniffling, sneezing, or wheezing because of allergies or asthma. Consider these tips for making your bedroom clean and allergen-free, especially if you or your child suffers from asthma or allergy-related symptoms. Here’s to a restful night.

Air Purifier Removes dust, pollen, and smoke from the air.

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Blinds HOW THEY HELP:

Won’t trap dust like fabric curtains; choose from wooden or vinyl.

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Easy to clean and won’t trap dirt or dander.

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Produces no lingering odors when applied.

6 Ceiling Fan Keeps air circulating, which can be helpful after you’ve rid the room of dust; be sure to clean blades regularly.

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Plastic Bins HOW THEY HELP:

Store loose clutter, which can gather dust. I L L U S T R AT I O N S B Y D I A N E B I G DA

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OUTD O OR LIVING

Creekbed

A custom-built bridge adds an interesting focal point to the scene.

Mind Your Maintenance Take these measures for cleaning to put up your best fight against mold and dust. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter on all upholstery, carpet, and window treatments. ■ Wash bed linens at least once a week using hot water. ■ Wearing a mask, dust with a damp or microfiber cloth instead of a feather duster. ■ Dust walls and ceilings often. Don’t forget ceiling fans and the areas behind furniture, under the bed, and on top of door and window casings. ■ Opt for natural cleaners to avoid potential reactions to chemicals. ■ Maintain optimal humidity (below 50%) to discourage mold. A hygrometer will measure the humidity. A dehumidifier will help rooms with too much humidity, while a humidifier will add moisture to an overly dry space. ■ An air purifier can help filter the air and continually cut down on dust. Look for a new line of products from Germ Guardian that kill airborne germs in a small space, such as a bedroom. ■ Use a quality HEPA air filter, and be sure to change it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ■

Getting Started

weather stripping

As you plan the design or redesign of your bedroom, consider these tips to make the space as allergenproof as possible. Use low or zero VOC paint, and choose products made without VOCs. ■ Add weather stripping around windows and doors, or replace old and inefficient windows. ■ Caulk areas where pests can enter, such as cracks between the moulding and the wallboard. Insects such as roaches can worsen asthma. ■ Choose carpet and rugs with a dense, tight weave. Natural jute is a good material option because it doesn’t attract dust. ■ Avoid stuffed toys if possible, or wash these loved ones often. ■ Use an allergen-free mattress, box spring, and pillowcases. ■ Store off-season clothes and linens in plastic bins. ■ Choose fiberfill pillows and comforters instead of those stuffed with feathers or down. ■

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vacuum with HEPA filter

dust cleaner (Method; wipes, #211334; spray polish, #211332)

dust mite powder (Acarosan, #270135)

In any weather, a dry creekbed provides beauty as well as function.

Natural Solutions

dehumidifier

Good To Know Learn more about creating a healthier home, including cleaning tips and product recommendations, at Lowes.com/HealthyHome.

PHOTOGR APHY BY BRIAN FR ANCIS

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OUTD O OR LIVING

Creekbed

What They Did During a heavy rain, water would gush down the sloped backyard and straight toward the house, eroding the soil and causing runoff problems. As a result, the yard was washed-out and bare, and it lacked vegetation. THE CHALLENGE:

“The bridge adds a sculptural element and a way to cross the creekbed without stepping on the plants.”

As an alternative to the usual French drain, the homeowners created an eye-catching solution—a dry creekbed. Now when it rains, this watercourse helps prevent erosion by carrying runoff away from the house. T H E S O LU T I O N:

The gentle slope of the creekbed redirects water away from the home’s foundation.

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Working With Nature 1 The homeowners chose fabricated stone (M-Rock, Cascade River Stone, Special Order*), which is flat on one side. 2 After the stones were laid, the remaining area was filled with river pebbles (#92125). 3 Irregular-shaped pavers with soft textured edges create a path to the bridge and blend seamlessly into the landscape. 4 An 8-foot-wide basin catches runoff and redirects it into the channel away from the house and toward the side yard.

Several boulders that were found on the property help break up the water flow. 5 The homeowners’ love of their city’s botanical gardens inspired the Asian style of the bridge. The red stain and copper post caps add a pop of color to the landscape. 6 Blooming plants, such as hydrangeas, contribute a welcoming feel and thrive in the dappled light. *Availability varies by market.

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“Every time it rained, I found my mulch halfway down the street.” Runoff Rescue

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Don’t go with the flow. You can take care of your yard’s water problems in one of two ways.

Above ground, create a ditch deep and wide enough to handle a large volume of water, as in this dry creekbed project. Fill it with rocks to slow drainage and allow the water to seep into the soil.

Good To Know The dry creekbed acts as a natural filter for rainwater, making it a type of rain garden. Visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ OutdoorLiving to learn more about rain gardens.

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Below ground, install a French drain, which requires a perforated pipe. Make sure the pipe’s circumference is large enough to handle the volume of your runoff. Cover the pipe with gravel to keep silt out. Whether you use a ditch or a French drain, consult with your city government’s zoning department regarding local landscape ordinances. ■

Mondo grass along the edges of the creekbed holds topsoil in place. Adding plenty of mulch helps keep weeds at bay.

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FOCAL P OINT

Back Entry

A facade face-lift opens up the space to the outdoors.

Bliss The homeowner

is wild for nature and wants the inside and outside of her house to feel seamless. By replacing the back wall with French doors, she got her wish. To make room for the expanded entry, the heating and air unit was moved. A pitched roof with columns adds shelter from the elements, as well as an architectural nod to Greek Revival style, which the homeowner loves. Stone steps are naturally integrated into the overall design.

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“I love having all three doors open and feeling the breeze.This is such a happy house now.”

Ten-pane French doors flood the kitchen with light. Aged-bronze door levers complement the lanterns and outdoor furniture. Screen doors could be added to keep the bugs out. P H OTO G R A P H Y B Y N A M E TO KO M E

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Good To Know Updates to your home’s exterior can be a great investment. An upscale siding replacement averages 88% payback of your remodeling costs at resale.

“It’s the perfect place to relax with my dog and my morning cup of coffee.”

Remodeling magazine Cost vs. Value Report (2007 National Averages); costvsvalue.com

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Design Details 1. The homeowner chose to keep the new shingles natural for a look that will weather gently over time. For a different effect, the shingles also could be painted or stained. 2. A pair of two-light wall lanterns with seeded-glass panes illuminates the back entry and adds architectural beauty to the space. 3. Natural flagstone was selected to continue the rustic theme. Pavers also would work well.

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Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . . . $5,375* Building materials and lumber . . . . . . . . . . $2,400 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $430 Doors and hardware . . . $2,455 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90 Rough time estimate: 1 month**

*Does not include labor costs or applicable taxes, which vary by market.

Outside

If You Live for the

Seven ways to bring the outdoors in. ■ Make

sure your windows are operable and have screens. Look for ways to access the outdoors—consider adding French doors or sliding doors off any ground-floor room, even a bedroom or dining room. ■ Include overhead fans inside and out to keep fresh air circulating. ■ Add pots filled with colorful flowers to your entryways. ■ Install outdoor floodlights with motion detectors for extra security. ■ Consider a pet door for times when entry doors need to be closed. ■ Use all-weather rugs in entryways (both indoors and out) for easy cleanup after traffic. ■

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HOME Inspiring projects for better living.

30 Two Rooms in One

Our lives are about multitasking, so our rooms should be, too. Take a look at these spaces that work just as hard as you do.

40 48 A KitchenThat Sings Quick Turnaround Full of unique touches, this stylish kitchen update shows plenty of ways to create a custom look for less.

Are you ready for a bath renewal? This homeowner proves that you can get a timeless look while staying within your budget.

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Just call them overachievers. These hardworking spaces pack in twice as much function as an ordinary room—and pull it off with panache.

TWO ROOMS IN

Sunroom

Utility Room

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Relaxing and Entertaining

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T WO RO OMS IN ONE

Fresh colors provide a bright setting for indoor tasks and outdoor pursuits.

Retro-style pendant lights hang from the ceiling. Their sleek antique-pewter finish complements the cabinet hardware.

A stainless steel sink and a pull-down faucet are great for prepping flower arrangements as well as for cleaning delicate clothing.

Utility Room ❉ What She Did

This homeowner, an avid gardener, wanted to squeeze more purpose into her underused laundry room. Because it offers easy access to the home’s back and side yards, it is a natural spot to incorporate a potting area and storage for gardening tools. THE PLAN: A stackable washer-and-dryer set replaces side-by-side units to free up valuable floor space. Turquoise paint freshens the existing peg-board walls and contrasts with the mocha brown finish on the new oak cabinets. Updated lighting, durable solid-surface countertops, and a unique newsworthy shelving treatment complete the look.

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“It feels like spring year-round in here—just the thing to get me in the gardening mood.”

Good To Know Test your decoupage skills on a scrap surface before applying to a large space. Learn more about this technique at Lowes.com/Decoupage.

which house laundry and gardening supplies, were covered with wood stain and a polyurethane finish. The new stackable washer-and-dryer set conserves floor space. 2. Linking foam mats provide a comfortable surface for anyone standing at the sink. 3. Lively green paint brightens up built-in shelving along the back wall. For a personalized touch, the homeowner decoupaged the shelf interiors with pages from The Old Farmer’s Almanac. You also could use clippings from local newspapers. 4. A cabinet that’s flush with the wall conceals an ironing board when not in use. The cabinet is painted to match the wall color.

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Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . . .$5,635* Cabinetry and countertops . . . . . . . . . $2,300 Appliances . . . . . . . . . . .$1,925 Fashion plumbing . . . . . . . $420 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $215 Flooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $305 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Moulding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . $320 Rough time estimate: 2 weeks**

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The bed hangs securely from chains and hooks attached to ceiling joists. Connecting the chain to two points on each corner of the bed limits the swinging action, making it even more secure. The length of the chain can be adjusted to lower the swing’s height.

The comforts of the indoors blend with scenic outdoor views for the best of both worlds.

A custom-built daybed provides a place to lounge with a good book during the day. After dark, it moonlights as a comfortable cot for snoozing.

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“The children love having more playtime in the fresh air.”

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Good To Know Copper screening works well with the warm color palette in this sunroom. A cool palette of blue, gray, and green would suit traditional silver-toned aluminum screening.

Easy Outdoor Living

2 A red cedar-shade wood stain on the decking transitions well between day and evening: It glows warmly in the sun yet maintains its vibrancy after dusk falls.

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1. Fabric shades are a simple solution for providing privacy without blocking too much fresh air. For a less expensive alternative, fruitwood or bamboo blinds would work well. 2. Weather-resistant outdoor fans add overhead lighting. The dark finish complements the furniture and accessories in the sunroom. 3. Varied seating—cushioned chairs, a love seat, swivel rockers, and sling-style dining chairs—suits the porch’s different functions. The adjacent living and dining areas can easily join together as the occasion dictates.

Outdoor pillows, lamps, wall plaques, and other small accessories can be swapped out easily to change the look of the space.

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Two musicians get a bistro look on a budget.

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Sings After downsizing to a historic 1920s

cottage, these music-loving homeowners found perfect harmony with a kitchen makeover. They bought a fixer-upper after their daughters left the nest, and they wanted to update the kitchen without spending a fortune. The couple chose mainly off-the-shelf products (with the exception of Special Order countertops) and created a space that’s jam-packed with personality.

B E F OR E A microwave with an exhaust fan underneath is mounted over the range. This is a great space-saving solution for a small kitchen.

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Above the sink, the window frames were painted black for a dramatic counterpoint to the light walls.

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WHAT THEY DID The Challenge: The kitchen’s inefficient layout and outdated appliances provided little inspiration for the homeowners. They wanted to infuse the warmth of a European bistro into the room’s new design and achieve a customized look.

The Solution: Open shelving and a harmonious color palette make the room feel larger. Sticking to their budget, the homeowners salvaged the hardwood floors underneath the tile and painted unfinished in-stock oak cabinets. They chose a suite of stainless appliances to bring the kitchen up to date. The new refrigerator was placed across from the sink for a better workflow, and improved lighting provides ample illumination in the work areas.

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1. Black granite countertops

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are easy to clean, have a sleek look, and tie together the dark accents in the room. Although the homeowners had to order the countertops to fit their space, the Lowe’s price included development of a custom template for the kitchen’s floor plan. 2. Usually used outdoors, these oversized wall lanterns are a sophisticated alternative to the hanging pendant lights found in many kitchens. 3. The homeowners painted unfinished in-stock cabinets with a rich grayish blue shade and added satin-nickel cup pulls and knobs.

backsplash provide a modern touch and seamlessly blend with the wall color. Subway tiles can lay horizontally, as shown here, or vertically for a different style.

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A moulding ledge displays the couple’s favorite travel F OR MOR E photos. To find instructions and a list of materials and tools for building this ledge, go to LowesCreativeIdeas.com/May081.

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Pick a suite. Choosing appliances

the beginning helps you stay focused and stick to a theme and color palette.

from the same brand with the same finish will give the kitchen a more cohesive appearance.

Paint. By coating unfinished wooden cabinets with your desired color, you can get a bold look for a fraction of the cost.

Set the Bar 1. The homeowners can get creative with their chalkboardpainted wall, which offers the perfect spot for leaving notes or writing lists. 2. For a custom look, this breakfast bar is made from in-stock wall cabinets plus a toe kick underneath. Wall cabinets were selected because they are more shallow than base units. The homeowners installed the cabinets at bar height and built the toe kick using 2 x 8s and finished with strips of a side panel cut to size. When the homeowners ordered their countertops for the main kitchen workspace, they also had a template made for the bar.

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Personalize. Do-it-yourself shelving or a breakfast bar maximizes space and adds a one-of-a-kind, professional feel.

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Pad with finishing touches. Unique additions, such as a chalkboard wall or framed travel photos, make a kitchen anything but ordinary.

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Made To Entertain 1. A warming drawer in the stainless oven keeps appetizers toasty for guests. 2. The matching stainless side-by-side refrigerator is ideal for these homeowners, who prefer to stock bulk frozen items.

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Good To Know SHADE TO ORDER The well-planned color scheme is key in this makeover. Choose the color for your cabinets, and use wall and accent choices to pull the look together. When planning a space, pick the color combination first, and then find products that carry out the theme. Here are a few selections (using Martha Stewart Colors available in the paint department) suggested by the Lowe’s Trend and Design team.

RIVER ROCK MS330

BLUE HOSTA MS346

Valspar paint offers thousands of colors and exceptional durability. The colors shown below are mixed with Valspar Signature Colors premium paint.

CUCKOO CLOCK MS102

WEATHERED COPPER MS316

HEMP ROPE MS127 WAINSCOT MS189 FLOUR SACK MS237

SHAMROCK MS273 RAIN SLICKER MS106

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RED DAHLIA MS026 FRENCH BULLDOG BLACK MS025

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A Cut Above Open shelving works well for filling awkward wallspace in a kitchen. These shelves were made from 1 x 12s and brackets painted to match the wall color. A Lowe’s employee can cut the wood for you.

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“The kitchen is now the star in our house. We love it!”

European Bistro

Cottage Chic

Arts and Crafts

Modern Retro

This kitchen’s palette is classic but dramatic. A cool-toned white plays off the industrial black and grayish blue, while subtle touches of soft gold warm the overall look.

A fresh and inviting summery combo starts with grass green on the cabinets and light gray on the walls. Clean white and rich blue-green accents complete the palette.

Want warm and cozy? Go for brick red on the cabinets and beige on the walls. Butcherblock countertops can be used to contribute the deeper yellow as an accent color.

If you love the pop of a 1950s diner, use white on the cabinets and light turquoise on the walls. Accent with yellow and mint shades. Countertops could be white or natural-toned wood.

Are you one of millions F OR MOR E of people who has a “lazy” inefficient toilet? If your toilet was installed between 1994 and 1999, it is wasting water and money. Find out how to stop flushing your money at LowesCreativeIdeas .com/LazyToilet

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“Now, the first thing you see when you come in is the fabulous tub, not the toilet.”

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Think a bath makeover costs a fortune and takes months to complete? Think again.

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To create a shower curtain that extends from the rod to the floor, the homeowner sewed together an ivory curtain and part of a green curtain.

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Take it from a Realtor

“A bath or kitchen remodel is where you get the most return on your investment,” says the homeowner, mother of one and real-estate broker. When she decided to renovate her master bath, she wanted the biggest bang for her buck. She chose many off-the-shelf items, mixing in a few Special Order pieces, such as the countertop and sink, where necessary. The bath’s layout left a lot to be desired. For starters, the toilet sat in the center of the space. “We were really hurting on functionality,” says the homeowner. “And we desperately needed storage.” The room had size working in its favor, but much of the area was underutilized. The homeowner had the new toilet installed in a corner and added a short wall to conceal it. An extended vanity provides storage and two sinks, and a tub replaces the stand-up shower. “Now,” she says, “I can enjoy a relaxing bath after I put my daughter to bed each night.” cubbies

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from sustainable material are waterresistant and budget-friendly. With a bank of windows in this bath, the blinds’ rich color makes a dramatic statement. The homeowner chose a whirlpool tub and added a tub heater underneath. By not having to let the water run while waiting for it to heat up, the homeowner conserves water. And the heater keeps the water warm in the bath, eliminating the need to run more as the water cools down. 2. Travertine tiles cover the walls around the tub as well as the tub apron in front. For a strip of upscale interest on the shower walls, several of the 18-inch tiles were cut down to 9 inches square, laid on a diagonal, and then bordered with mosaic stone tiles. 3. The Venetian-bronze faucet was mounted on the side of the tub to allow for enough room in the space for the tub. The faucet is from the same collection as the coordinating showerhead, sink faucets, and towel bars.

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The bronze three-light fixture with glass globes provides task lighting over the vanity. Mirrors with an antique-cherry finish complete the look.

Realtor’s Tip The homeowner chose a warm, neutral color palette to make the room more marketable. “Neutrals appeal to a lot of people,” the homeowner says. “You can always punch up the color with accessories.”

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painted a soft ivory shade—were used to create the side cubbies; screen-bead moulding adds a finishing touch to the plywood edges. The shelves hold bath accessories and a television so the homeowner can watch the morning news while getting ready for work. 2. The toilet is now in the corner of the room and concealed by a short wall. Sleek bracketless shelves provide storage and display space. 3. Two 30-inch cabinets, outfitted with bone-colored sinks, form a his-and-hers vanity. The durable quartz countertop has a cinnamon-brown tone that coordinates with the room’s dark finishes. The matching backsplash is 8 inches high, allowing plenty of surface area for protecting the wall from splashed water. It also makes a nice backdrop for the tall faucets.

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Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,010* Cabinetry and countertop . . . . . . . . $2,105 Tile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $560 Fashion plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,380 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $195 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95 Cubby material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550 Rough time estimate: 2 weeks**

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NEW! This is our second Skill Set, a series of beginner woodworking projects and techniques. Go online to LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ SkillSet if you missed our first installment.

Your Second Skill: Using a Circular Saw Tools You’ll Need

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Master safe, accurate use of this tool, and you’ll have the skill necessary to cut large project parts.

Temporarily place the circular saw so that the blade is on the waste side of the marked line. Arrange the framing square so that one edge lines up with the side of the board facing you and the other is placed against the shoe plate of the saw. Clamp the framing square to the plywood as shown.

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Cut the board. Making sure that

the blade is not touching the board, start the saw, and then guide it along the framing square. (Starting with the blade touching the wood will result in the saw “kicking back.”) Do not force the saw along the wood— let the tool do the work. At the end of the cut, immediately let go of the trigger on the saw.

1 sheet of plywood, 3 ∕4 -inch x 2- x 2-foot* painter’s tape *Availability varies by market.

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» Use the tips offered here, along with the techniques you learned from our “How To Build a Box” Skill Set in the March/April 2008 issue of Creative Ideas, to construct a side table. To find our first Skill Set, visit the Web site below.

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Girl Power The Seahawks Auxiliary Group joins with Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build program to help provide affordable housing. Tool belts jingled, hammers pounded, and sawdust filled the air last October, when Habitat for Humanity of Seattle/ South King County partnered with the wives, girlfriends, and female staff members of the Seattle Seahawks NFL football team to frame two new homes at High Point in West Seattle. These women, who make up the Seahawks Auxiliary Group, were participating in Women Build, a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s. As the official home improvement retailer for the NFL team and its home stadium, Qwest Field, Lowe’s provides community involvement opportunities for the Seahawks Auxiliary Group. The houses framed in the October project are two of 20 homes that Habitat for Humanity of Seattle/South King County is building in High Point, a new masterplanned neighborhood designed by the Seattle Housing Authority. Featuring low-impact sustainable design in an urban setting, the High Point community is the first large-scale

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development of its kind in the United States. More than 100 mature trees were preserved, and thousands more have been planted. The plan also implemented a natural drainage system to manage storm water, improve water quality, and protect salmon habitat.

The finished product, scheduled to be complete in 2009, will be a mixedincome, pedestrian-oriented community that includes 1,600 homes in the market-rate and affordable categories. A week before the build, Lowe’s hosted a one-day training workshop

The group braved a wet workday to help out on the Habitat project.

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for the Seahawks Auxiliary Group and supplied hats and gloves. Habitat for Humanity and Lowe’s staff instructed the women in the basics of framing a house, such as how to square and plumb the frame, what types of nails are appropriate for framing, and the differences between framing hammers and finishing hammers. Although the weather was dreary, cold, and wet on the day of the build, nothing could dampen the women’s spirits. “The whole day was great,” says Julia Ashworth, a member of the Seahawks Auxiliary Group. “Knowing that [we] could help out and be a part of a great organization like Habitat for Humanity is a privilege.” Since the official creation of Women Build in 1998, the program has put up more than 1,000 homes around the world. Its mission is to empower women to take action against poverty-level housing conditions by building homes and communities. Women Build teaches construction skills that the participants otherwise might not have the chance to learn. In partnership with Lowe’s, local Habitat affiliates and the Habitat for Humanity International Women Build department provide training, education, and resources for volunteers, preparing them for their projects as well as transforming them into informed advocates for Habitat for Humanity. Since 2004, Lowe’s has offered a series of six Women Build how-to clinics for the benefit of any Habitat affiliate. “I love to work outside, get my hands dirty, and accomplish something, especially since it is helping to provide housing for a family that needs it,” Ashworth says. “I believe that [Habitat for Humanity] is a great organization.” As the underwriter for Women Build, Lowe’s is helping to make sure that the program continues to grow. To learn how you can get involved with Women Build or to locate a Habitat affiliate near you, go to Habitat.org.

Tool School

Inspired Women It’s never too late to fasten on that tool belt and become handier around the house.

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Kobalt’s 22-piece tool bag set (#278617), shown below, will get you off on the right foot. Complete with a cool blue bag, the tools in this set feature a soft-grip design that reduces vibration as well as hand fatigue.

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If you don’t have much experience with tools, however, don’t take on a leaky faucet or broken window unprepared! Pick up a copy of Dare to Repair, a “do-it-herself” guide that gives step-bystep instructions and tools needed for many minor home repairs.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.