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Table of Contents
Finding Space.................................................................8 5 Easy DIY Projects.......................................................10 Staying on Top of Things...............................................12 Smart Storage Ideas.....................................................14 Playroom Upgrade .......................................................16 5 Residential Design Trends in Hardwood......................18 New Neutrals for 2017..................................................20 Vendor Map..................................................................23 Membership Directory .................................................24 Let Us Introduce Ourselves The Bitterroot Building Industry Association is a non-profit trade association that has been serving the home building and construction industry in the Bitterroot Valley since 1993. The Bitterroot Building Industry Association(BBIA) is a non-profit, membership-based association comprised of builders, plumbers, bankers excavators, and a wide variety of other members whose businesses are the fabric of the Bitterroot building industry. The BBIA is part of the Montana Building Industry Association as well as the National Association of Home Builders. The BBIA takes pride in our members and their commitment to high professional standards.
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Finding Space
Finding Space
From adding a few new shelves to your bedroom to making better use of space in a closet, there are several low-cost options for finding more room in your existing space.
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ADD RECESSED SHELVES your bedroom to making better Need shelf space? Go in instead ofthere out. This use of space in a closet, are several low-cost especially options for finding is one of the easiest options, in older more room in your existing space. homes. You can cut space fromoutwithin how you’dyour like to laywalls out ADDout RECESSED SHELVES the closet. Need more shelf Need shelf space? Go in to add recessed shelving. Cut a square in the space? Add a few more rows instead of out. This is one of of shelves. Need it for hanging the easiest options, especially drywall or plaster, but be sure you’re not hit clothes? Double up on the in older homes. amount of clothing rods by You can cut out space from ting any pipes or wiring. From there, determine putting one high and one low. within your walls to add how much space you Cut have within the and wall, and It’s your house, if it can recessed shelving. a make your life easier, that square in the drywall or plasyou shouldter,be to burrow out couple of scalea renovation can be but able be sure you’re not hit- small ting any pipes or wiring. From more than worth the few huninches of shelf space. dred bucks and days of labor there, determine how much required to make space you have within the much, It might not sound like but inthea change. small wall, and you should be able ‘SECRET’ to burrow out a couple bath - room, it can beofvalueable forROOMS storing This is where things get a inches of shelf space. bit more expensive It mighthairspray not sound like to extra everything from toilet and paper. much, but in a small bathroom, it can be valueable for storing everything from hairspray to extra toilet paper.
messy, but if you really want to add some additional space, it could be worth it depending on how your home is laid out. The Chicago Tribune notes that some homes can have “hidden” cavities of unused space behind nonload-bearing walls. From a new closet to possibly even room for a new bathroom, these unused spaces can turn out to be very useful. Of course, you’ll have to closely check your home’s plans to see what’s there before you start knocking down walls.
CLOSET TOO SMALL? GUT IT AND START OVER CLOSET TOO SMALL? GUT that IT ANDyour START mileage OVER It’s no secret may vary when It’s no secret that your milemay vary when it comes it comes toagethe little details of home design, to the little details of home and you might need toneed make a few changes design, and you might to make a few changes once once you figure out how you’d like to utilize the you figure out how you’d like to utilize the space. Figure out space. Figure out how much space you have how much space you have in the closet andpull pull outout every- every - thing else. in the closet and thing else. From there, figure From there, figure out how you’d like to lay out the closet. Need more shelf space? Add a few more rows of shelves. Need it for hanging clothes? Double up on the amount of clothing rods by putting one high and one low. It’s your house, and if it can make your life easier, that small scale renovation can be more than worth the few hun - dred bucks and days of labor required to make the change. ‘SECRET’ ROOMS This is where things get a bit more expensive and messy, but if you really want to add some additional space, it could be worth it depend -
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ing on how your home is laid out. The Chicago Tribune notes that some homes can have “hidden” cavities of unused space behind nonload-bearing walls. From a new closet to possibly even room for a new bathroom, these unused spaces can turn out to be very useful. Of course, you’ll have to closely check your home’s plans to see what’s there before you start knocking down walls.
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5 easy DIY projects to tackle this winter The winter months are the perfect time to dig in and tackle easy DIY projects for an updated home you’ll enjoy all year long. These five simple home improvement projects are incredibly easy, affordable and can be completed in three hours or less.
Marvelous mirrors Mirror, mirror, on the wall, you’re looking a little shabby. Mirrors are timeless decor options, but the frames can look dated over time. Breathe new life into an old mirror by painting the frame a rich, modern color that pops within
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Cheeky Chairs the current color scheme. Another idea is to Wood chairs are a household essential, but clean the frame and adhere mosaic tiles along because they are used so frequently, they the edge for a crafty, custom look. suffer a lot of wear and tear. There’s no need to replace when the finish is dull; just add Handsome hardware some colorful pizzazz by painting with Krylon(R) Old hardware makes any room look like a relic ColorMaster(TM) Paint + Primer spray paint. of yesteryear. A complete replacement can be No primer is needed, plus it dries in 10 minutes costly, so instead opt to paint existing hardware. or less so you save time. Vivid shades like Simply remove and clean to eliminate grime. Gloss Emerald Green and Satin Burgundy are Then use one of 11 colors of Krylon(R) Premium guaranteed to pop. Follow the simple directions Metallic, like Pewter Gray or White Copper, to below to revamp your own wooden chairs: create a lustrous, high-gloss metallic finish in Materials: just a few coats. A tip for painting hardware is to use an old egg carton. Turn the egg carton Krylon(R) ColorMaster(TM) Paint +Primer upside down, secure the hardware to the egg Protective gloves and eye wear cups and spray away! Drop cloth to protect work surface Sandpaper Dazzling doors Tack cloth Dingy doors can get a stylish update with minimal effort when you add some interesting Instructions: detailing to the panels. Leftover wallpaper, for 1. Set up a spray area by covering work area example, can be adhered to the panel sections for an eye-catching look. Another fun option, with a drop cloth. Make sure it is in a wellespecially for kids’ rooms, is to spray paint ventilated area. panels with chalkboard paint. Then kids can 2. Read the spray paint can label for proper customize drawings and messages whenever safety and application instructions. they’d like with chalk markers. Lovely lamps Those old lamps still have a lot of life left in them - they just need a fresh color and finish. Metallic colors are trending for 2017, so add a modern touch to treasured lamps with a fresh coat of spray paint. Use Krylon(R) Shimmer Metallic for some extra shine and shimmer to transform an old lamp into a new statement piece.
3. Prep chair surface by lightly sanding. Then wipe down the surface with a tackcloth to remove dust and particles. 4. Apply even coats of ColorMaster Paint+Primer to the chair in a side-to-side motion. Slightly overlap each spray, working from the top down. 5. Recoat, per instructions, until the chair’s surface is completely covered. 6. Allow paint to dry completely.
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Stay on Top of Things CHECK deringvents, them outlets, pretty much a few hours and a canisterand of around CatchingYOUR small CAULK problems earlyiscan prevent foundation, pipesuseless. When that happens, caulk. EVERY YEAR big problems later. It just takes a bit of vigilance. and faucets. If you don’t ensure your caulk isthey
don’t work, can and get all that water HGTV recommends checkconsistently applied, moisture in and that should going down the CHECK THE GUTTERS ing for separated and deterioCHECK YOUR CAULK EVERY YEAR cause rotting and mildew. Oncebe that happens, sure your guttersa are gutter dumps around the founratedHGTV caulk recommends around the exterior checking forMaking separated it becomes much bigger and more expensive cleaned outofat least twice All perit takes dation yourhours home. It can of your home, such as between and deteriorated caulk around the exterior problem. is aoffew and a year also is a relatively easy task cause damage to siding and theyour siding and foundation, and the home, such as between siding and canister of caulk. that can be done in an a few even cause trouble for your around vents, outlets, pipes foundation and basement, if and faucets. If you don’t ensure hours on the weekend. Get a ladder that can safely reach the water has nowhere to drain. your caulk is consistently your gutters and downspouts, applied, moisture can get in
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CHECK THE GUTTERS Making sure your gutters are cleaned out at least twice per year also is a relatively easy task that can be done in an a few hours on the weekend. Get a ladder that can safely reach your gutters and downspouts, and a thick pair of work gloves you don’t mind ruining. Then start pulling. Soggy leaves and dirt can clog your gutters, rendering them pretty much useless. When that happens, they don’t work, and all that water that should be going down the gutter dumps around the foundation of your home. It can cause damage to siding and even cause trouble for your foundation and basement, if the water has nowhere to drain. KEEP THE CARPET CLEAN Vacuuming can go a long way, but about once per year, your carpet needs a deep clean. HGTV recommends you take the plunge and
hire a professional to clean your carpet to pull out those deep-down stains and dirt. GARBAGE DISPOSAL We tend to toss things into the garbage disposal, run it and forget about it. There are some steps you can take to keep your disposal functioning properly. Cutting up a lemon or lime into wedges and running them through the disposal will help and eliminate odors. Remove the rubber baffle and clean it with dish soap or kitchen antibacterial spray to prevent the buildup of germs. FLUSH THE A/C DRAIN LINE HGTV recommends hiring a professional to flush the air conditioning unit primary drain line. Algae or debris can block the line, causing water to back up into the drain pan, casing malfunction or water damage.
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Smart storage ideas to squeeze extra space from your bathroom Shampoo bottles, makeup tools, lotions, linens and laundry - the bathroom is one of the most frequented rooms in the home and clutter can collect quickly. Stop the chaos before it gets out of control by implementing some smart storage solutions. With these simple ideas, your bathroom will be the most functional and fashionable room in the house. Streamline shower shelving It’s time to say goodbye to hanging racks from shower heads and precarious corner shelving. The new Store+ shower from Sterling has customizable storage accessories,
minimizing clutter and ensuring everything you need is close at hand. Sturdy shelves and accessories are easily snapped into any of eight pre-molded locations within the shower - no tools necessary. A fully accessorized wall includes four rimmed shelf/soap dishes, two 4-inch deep storage bins, and soap dishes with towel bar and two shower hooks. Plus, the back wall has molded foot ledges on either side, providing a safe, handy shaving ledge. To clean up your shower clutter for good, visit www.sterlingplumbing.com.
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Dare to go vertical Expand the storage potential of a small bathroom by using vertical storage options. Floor space may be limited, but by installing shelving and other smart storage options on walls, you dramatically increase space for necessities. For example, floating shelves are an elegant and space-saving option that are easy to install over the toilet or between a mirror and a pedestal sink. That small space above the door? Perfect for a shelf to store mason jars full of supplies or those beautiful perfume bottles. Need extra space to store linens and washcloths? Install stacked towel racks on the back of your door or hang baskets on the wall and then place folded linens inside for a tidy look that keeps fluffy towels within easy reach. Vamp up the vanity From shaving and combing to primping and curling, the vanity is center stage for your daily routines. That means clutter can easily take over the countertops and drawers if you’re not careful. A few thoughtful steps will help you organize and maximize your vanity space. To start, dispose or donate of any products or tools you don’t use. Then purchase some drawer organizers or reuse small plastic containers to get items in order. On the inside of doors, install small pieces of PVC pipe vertically to store hair tools and cords. You can also repurpose spice racks on doors to hold a slew of personal products. For hair accessories or other small metal objects, a magnetic strip on the inside of a door or drawer is amazingly effective. With these simple storage ideas, you’ll cut clutter, keep spaces clean and never trip over a random bottle or towel on the floor again.
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Playroom upgrade: A wall-mount ‘barn door’ makes more room for fun With spring fast approaching and the kids at school, there’s no better time to upgrade the playroom. Why not swap out a traditional swinging door for a playful chalkboard wall-mounted sliding door? Your little artists can draw for hours on
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cozy play space. It’s easy to do with Johnson’s 2610SC SoftClose Wall Mount Sliding Door Hardware. You can use it with virtually any metal or wood door from 1-inch to 1 3/4-inch thick, up to 60-inches wide, and weighing up to 200 pounds. The 2610SC Wall Mount includes hardware that gently slows the door’s travel speed to softly pull it into the fully open or fully closed position. The hardware works like a cabinet door closer, enabling doors to open and close quietly and securely. It also prevents door slamming and pinched fingers, as well as significantly reducing door operational noise. The built-in satin finish fascia gives a warm decorative detail to the room (also available with bronze fascia). There are also adjustable door guides and smooth rolling tricycle hangers. You can set the adjustable track stops to control the door travel as well. The
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5 residential design trends in hardwood Hardwood may be one of the oldest building materials known to man, yet architects, designers and homeowners are always finding fresh ways to use it in the modern home. What’s the appeal? Flexibility and variety, for starters. “We’re constantly delighted to see how traditional woods like oak and walnut are being employed with renewed flair and imagination,” says Linda Jovanovich, of the American Hardwood Information Center, www. hardwoodinfo.com. “Subtle tweaks can make something familiar, look innovative. The current trend is to take a classic hardwood application, like paneling or flooring, and give it a stylish, up-to-the-minute twist. Here’s a look at what’s trending.”
adding visual interest while remaining quiet and unassuming,” says Rebecca Ascher, Ascher Davis Architects in New York and Newport, Rhode Island. “For a more assertive affect, I might specify tongue-and-groove walnut or hickory, characterful woods that provide a degree of drama. For that reason, they’re best reserved for large, high-ceilinged rooms that are not easily overwhelmed. In smaller, lower spaces, a ceiling with too much personality can feel oppressive.”
Mix and match Architects and designers, who once avoided using different varieties of hardwood in a single residential space, now mix and match them with newfound enthusiasm. Clearly contrasting Wide-plank flooring wood tones - blond maple and black walnut, Perhaps no recent trend has been more for example - create a striking effect that can influential than the use of wide-plank work well in both traditional and contemporary hardwood flooring. Traditional plank widths, settings. This is particularly true in kitchens, ranging from 2 1/4 to 3 1/2 inches, are still where a favorite configuration features upper popular. But today’s homeowners often ask for cabinetry in a light-color wood such as birch, widths between 5 and 7 inches, and there is and lower cabinetry in a dark-color wood like even demand for up to 10 or 12 inches. “Wider cherry. The result is a space that has strong floorboards can make a space look larger visual interest, and is light and airy, yet solidly and more modern,” says Melissa Morgan of grounded. M Interiors in San Antonio, Texas, who has used the generously proportioned planks in Gray stains and finishes traditional and contemporary homes. “With Gray is a classic “neutral” that never truly fewer seams, these floors can be treated like a goes out of fashion. It’s currently one of the canvas: ebonized oak or walnut for a sleek, dark most popular colors, ranging from pale smoke look; light woods like ash or maple for a chic, to deep charcoal, showing up in hardwood urban vibe; weathered-gray tones for a slightly flooring, paneling and cabinetry. “Whether rustic affect - the possibilities are endless.” light or dark, gray stains bring out any wood’s natural grain and texture,” says New York Wood ceilings interior designer Laura Bohn. “Grays are It used to be that hardwood planks primarily versatile and timeless - quiet and soothing went on floors or walls, but today they’re colors that recede into the background without appearing on residential ceilings too. “Simple losing personality or becoming faceless. That’s poplar beadboard, painted white or with a light why they work in any style décor, yet always natural stain, looks crisp and airy overhead, look modern.”
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Distressed hardwoods Homeowners drawn to the popular look of weather-beaten rustic and elegantly timeworn are turning to distressed hardwoods - new product to which scrapes, nail holes, notches, saw marks and other signs of wear and tear have been carefully applied, often by hand. Manufacturers are able to reproduce convincing facsimiles of anything from the burnished walnut floorboards of an 18th century salon to the rugged oak-plank siding of a 19th century Pennsylvania barn. It’s a distinctive look that offers a wide range of aesthetics. Visit www.hardwoodinfo.com for more about residential design trends and other applications and products using American hardwoods.
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Membership Directory A2Z Personnel........................ (406) 363-0723 Allegra Print & Imaging.......... (406) 363-7645 Alpha Propane....................... (406) 961-4780 Alpine Granite Accents Llc..... (406) 375-8406 Alpine Painting, Inc................ (406) 546-1806 Ambrose-GEO Heating & Cooling, Inc.................... (406) 531-1759 Anderson’s Masonry Hearth & Home.................. (406) 728-6790 Antonucci Construction......... (406) 531-0539 Axmen Propane..................... (406) 626-2490 Beck Builders Inc................... (406) 360-8603 Big Horn Builders................... (406) 360-4789 Big Sky Builders of Montana, Inc.................. (406) 961-2440 Big Sky Interiors.................... (406) 542-0301 Big Sky Rain Gutters.............. (406) 239-7697 Bingham & Associates........... (406) 363-5470 Bitterroot Stoves & Billiards.. (406) 961-1700 Blahnik Construction & Ready Mix...................... (406) 532-4816 Blindside Window Coverings.(406) 251-4802 BMC West.............................. (406) 543-1712 Bridger Steel.......................... (406) 227-7555 Brooks Cole Construction Inc.(406) 961-5128 Brosious Carpet & Floors, Inc..(406) 961-3555 Brown Bear Builders.............. (406) 239-2009 Cherry Creek Radio................ (406) 728-5000
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