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appropriately and tailor to their lifestyle and goals, Vogt said. “I encourage folks to consult with local native plant nurseries and university extension agents,” Vogt said. Other resources include native plant societies and regional guidebooks. “Plants that require less work are plants that have been put in the right place considering not only light, soil, moisture needs and root/reproduction habit, but mature height and width. Too often trees or shrubs that get large are placed within a few feet of a home or near a sidewalk, creating trimming headaches for years. And too often aggressive spreaders are put into small beds, quickly overwhelming other plants and causing a mess,” Vogt said. Plants look the best and act the best when they are in the right place, and that requires research and consulting an expert who has experience in landscape design and the plants you’d like to use, Vogt said.
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be minimized. For example, the beds at my house require only spring cutting down and fall tweaking by adding plants here and there,” Vogt said. Mowing the lawn can be a chore, but adding features that require less upkeep can give a homeowner more time to enjoy the yard. “Depending on your region, one can use gravel or permeable paving to minimize green maintenance,” Vogt said. “If you have a lawn you never use, even in a shady, dry area, many sedge species make a wonderful alternative. Low-mow mixes also seem to fare better than fescues and bermuda grass for resiliency to weather extremes,” Adding a sitting area or sculpture with the intent of cutting down on maintenance can backfire. Fewer plants means more mulch, which is actually more maintenance, Vogt said. “Think about all the mulch you have to add year after year or the pre-emergent herbicides you put under it. Lots of expense and labor there, when using more plants from the get-go will save you money and headaches over time,” Vogt said. Hiring a professional to design a low-maintenance landscape can help homeowners scale
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n trend for 2019 are homes that are warm and inviting, natural design elements and ethnic flair, softer seating with curving edges, warmer colors and a more-is-more escape from minimalism. If you’re renovating or redecorating, pay attention to this design inspiration from Donna Garlough, style director at Joss & Main.
Hygge This Danish concept is about enjoying the easy comfort of home and family. For an idea of Scandinavian coziness, imagine hair in a messy knot, blanket in your lap, book or coffee in hand. “In the décor world, hygge manifests as cozy, inviting bedding, window treatments, upholstery and pillows — the more handmade-looking, the better,” Garlough said. Marble finishes “Whether real or faux, on large pieces like coffee tables or smaller décor like lamps and vases, the look of swirled, veined marble is in,” Garlough said. Lived-in linen “Flax fabric is everywhere, and for good reason.
It’s long-lasting and breathable and takes on a look of deliciously rumpled softness as it gets worn in,” Garlough said. While cotton comes from the cotton plant, linen comes from flax, which is strong, durable and known to keep users cool in warm weather and warm in cold.
Globally inspired design Mixing and matching elements from around the globe is hot. “Designers and homeowners alike can’t get enough of the asymmetric patterns of Moroccan-style rugs, intricate patterned tiles with a Moorish vibe, and tropical materials like teak, bamboo and rattan,” Garlough said. Sustainable and natural Organic materials and nature-derived colors, as well as plants themselves, bring the outdoors in. Add this with natural-fiber jute and sisal rugs, macramé plant hangers and safari-chic woven-leather seating, Garlough said. Curve appeal Visually interesting and versatile, rounder, softer shapes are making their way into homes, and not just in the form of curvaceous armchairs and beanshaped sofas, Garlough said. Soft-edged tables and mirrors are on trend, too.
Maximalism Even Ikea, a company known for minimalist design, is embracing a riot of color, pattern, excess and redundancy. “If you’re new to pattern mixing or have generally stuck to neutrals in the past, ease in. Start with one item that boasts a bolder, busier pattern — like a rug, pillow or wallpaper — as your jumping-off point. Then, as you layer more patterns, materials and colors into your room, try to keep a few common color threads running throughout,” Garlough said. Try a trend Pantone Color of the Year Living Coral is a bold orangey-pink, but may be a bit much for a whole room. “Go for small but high-impact additions. A throw blanket, a piece of affordable wall art or a new tabletop accent is a great way to incorporate a trending shade without committing to it for years to come,” Garlough said. “For larger furniture trends, try an accent chair or dining chair rather than a large upholstered piece such as a curved sofa. One great chair can change the whole look and feel of a room,” she said.
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pring is a season of rebirth marked by flowers pushing through the soil and tender green leaf buds appearing on trees. As adults begin tinkering in their gardens and clearing away the vestiges of another winter, children also can get into the spring gardening spirit — with a touch of whimsy mixed in. A fairy garden is the perfect project. Fairies are mythical beings of romance and folklore that appear in ancient stories passed down by various cultures. Diminutive in size, fairies are often depicted as spiritual or supernatural beings in possession of magical powers who live in close proximity to mortals. Fairies tap into the imaginations of children, who may be enticed by fairies’ mischievous and/or magical attributes. A desire to capture fairies can inspire a great spring
crafting project. Fairy gardens can be constructed in just about any container and make an enchanting addition to a home landscape, patio or child’s bedroom. It’s easy to get started today. Begin by collecting the materials needed. Materials will vary depending on each individual project, but some good suggestions include: • a container, such as a flowerpot, basket, wine barrel, or another vessel that will hold soil • potting soil • stones, pebbles and glass baubles • pea gravel • small plants, such as clover, moss and succulents • twigs • miniature garden accessories and figures Begin by filling the contain-
er with the soil. Then arrange the plants as desired while still in their individual potting containers to get an idea of the layout. When the design is established, use a spoon or small trowel to plant the greenery. Now is the time when the whimsy can set in. The child can create a fairy home, a garden, walkways, and much more with natural materials. Many craft stores even sell ceramic and plastic fairy furnishings. Gravel and stones can add color and extra appeal. Some peat moss or trailing Spanish moss can serve as the finishing touches. Once completed, it’s time to wait to see if the fairies will come for a visit. TF193774
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fter a long day of work, homeowners are turning to their backyards as an oasis. Tech and energy advances in landscape lighting can help them enjoy the outdoors well after dusk. More than simply hanging some lanterns, “landscape lighting is the use of light to create a visually stimulating and appealing experience in an outdoor environment,” said Patrick Harders, founder of Enlightened Lighting and co-owner of Sterling Lighting, both near Washington, D.C. “Many homeowners decide to have landscape lighting installed to increase curb appeal and highlight key features of their landscaping and architecture. Others prefer lighting for the added security and visibility it brings to dark and sometimes treacherous areas of their property, which can include walkways, steps and uneven areas of their yard,” said Harders, who serves on the board of directors for the International Landscape Lighting Institute. If lighting is on your list of home improvement projects, the trend is toward energy-efficient, low-voltage lighting.
“LEDs (light emitting diodes) have become the standard light source overtaking halogen bulbs, which used to be the norm years ago. LEDs have gained popularity due to their energy efficiency and refined clean white color temperature, unlike a warm yellow tint or cool blue tint of other light sources,” Harders said. For fixtures, high-quality metallics are in, particularly marine-grade brass and stainless steel, Harders said. The types of lighting applications that are trending right now include home facade lighting, patio and deck lighting, fountain and pond lighting, and specific types of lighting for landscaping features such as gardens and trees, Harders said. “A true lighting designer will create layers and depth to create an amazing visual experience. This is generally accomplished not by bright overpowering lights, but multiple lower-level lights,” he said. Homeowners should avoid dated light fixtures that create unnecessary glare or are made from inferior materials that will more easily fail or corrode, Harders said. For example, large flood lights produce glare, and security lights positioned off of the soffit create what Harders likes to call a “prison breakout”
look. Another look to stay away from is the overuse of path lights. “Less is more, as too many lights can negatively impact the overall look and atmosphere of your pathway, resulting in an overdone airport runway look,” Harders said. High-quality, low-voltage landscape lighting can be added to your property without disruption of your lawn and underground utilities when installed by a professional with electrical and design knowledge, Harders said. “Those looking to go the DIY route need to remember that any electrical work, whether for the interior or exterior of your home, can be dangerous without electrical knowledge and experience,” Harders said. Landscape lighting is an investment for your home, and the price is determined by how many total fixtures are included and how many areas are illuminated. “Prices vary by contractor and lighting design professional, but a small lighting system can start at several thousand dollars,” Harders said.
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ith real estate demand at an all-time high, homeowners are making the most of their outdoor space by using blank walls, fences or perpendicular open spaces to tend everything from flowers to edibles, succulents, ferns and vines. “Space is really the main driver for this. As land prices continue to rise and cities become denser, the amount of gardening space has greatly diminished,” said Joe Raboine, outdoor design expert with Belgard, a hardscapes manufacturer. “Vertical gardens allow just about anyone to garden. Even with a balcony, vertical gardens can be amazingly productive for a small footprint.” Vertical gardening is just one of many outdoor trends according to the Garden Media Group’s 2019 Garden Trends Report. Others include an explosion of houseplants, garden tech apps and robots that monitor growing conditions, and community gardening. Americans spent a record $503 per household on gardening in 2018, up $100 from the previous year, according to the report. In some ways vertical gardening can actually be easier than maintaning a traditional garden. “Given their height, they are less prone to damage from animals such as rabbits. Since they are containers, they are also easier to keep weeds out of,” Raboine said. “The biggest challenge is making sure they contain enough soil for the plants that one is growing. The next biggest challenge is to give
them enough water. There are many simple drip irrigation systems that can be connected to timers to make that easier.” Plants with a smaller footprint tend to thrive in vertical gardens, Raboine said. “Things like peppers, tomatoes and herbs can do well. Plants like beans and peas can also do well as they like to grow up a structure. Even watermelons can work since they can be trained as well, and as long as they are supported when they get larger, they will be fine,” Raboine said. In addition to adding dimension, vertical gardens can increase a space’s creativity in everything from classic to modern designs. They can be a natural screen for privacy or a living wall of an outdoor room. They can add layers to an existing garden or be built next to the home or garage or along a fence. “Full sun is the biggest factor, and then the total height it will be when complete,” Raboine said. “Typically vertical gardens are next to structures or fences but can easily be freestanding structures as well. ... Really anywhere they have full sunlight is an option.” Raboine’s tips for getting started: • First, find a site that has at least six hours of full sun. • Second, be sure that the materials used are suitable for building the structure. The structure itself can be a combination of masonry, hardscapes and wood. The containers can be preformed plastic or custom-built with composites. • Avoid using treated lumber for the troughs themselves as the chemicals can leach into the soil.
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espite their diminutive stature, ticks are a big concern for people, particularly those with pets.
As the weather warms, ticks are out looking for a host to climb on and get a blood meal. Ticks are a significant con-
cern because they can be infected with bacteria, viruses or parasites, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and babesiosis are just a few of the many tickborne diseases. These pathogens can be passed to humans and pets via the bite of infected ticks. In 2018, at least one variety of disease-transmitting tick had been found in all of the lower 48 states, according to the CDC. In addition, researchers at Cornell University identified 26 species of ticks along the East Coast alone. Preventing tick bites has never been more important. The process starts right in one’s own backyard. According to Consumer Reports and
the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, controlling wildlife that enters one’s yard can help keep tick numbers down. Open access means animals can enter and so can ticks. Fencing and pest management solutions may help. Other ideas include landscaping techniques that can reduce tick populations: • Remove leaf litter from the yard. • Clear tall grasses and brush around homes and at the edges of the lawn. Mow regularly to keep the lawn short. • Create a barrier between wooded areas and the yard if it abuts a forested area. According to Consumer Reports, a threefoot-wide path of wood chips or gravel can prevent tick migration by creating a
physical barrier that’s dry and sometimes too hot for ticks to tolerate. Such a barrier also serves as a visual reminder to anyone in your household to be especially careful if they step beyond the perimeter. • Bag grass clippings, which can serve as habitats for ticks. • Remove old furniture, trash and other debris that can give ticks places to hide. • Remember to use a tick-repellent product when venturing into wooded areas. Flea and tick products also are available for pets; consult with a vet. Ticks are problematic, but various measures can help control tick populations in a yard. GT194820
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rom pops of color and smart technology in the kitchen to soaking tubs and statement showers in the bathroom, the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s 2019 Design Trends report shares what we’ll be seeing this spring.
Bold and blue Say goodbye to the all-white/ beige kitchen, which gets a much needed punch of color. “We are definitely seeing pops of color in the kitchen,” said Elle H-Millard, certified kitchen designer and certified livingin-place professional. “You will see bold colors — red, yellow or blue — knobs on cook ranges. You might see the pop of color in the cabinets.” Additionally, we’ll see matte black finishes in faucets and more raw gold that patinas over time, H-Millard said. “Blue is a new neutral that is becoming more and more popular in the kitchen in regard to appliances and cabinetry,” she said. “Since people are staying in their homes longer versus selling to move into another home, these neutrals and small points of color — and other customizations — are becoming more popular.” For more elaborate customizations, 3D printing allows homeowners to custom-design faucet shapes, H-Millard said. Cozy and connected The tech-friendly kitchen is here to stay, with conveniences like voice-activated faucets, smart fridges and charging stations. A 2018 National Kitchen and Bath Association study found there was a sizable gap between what consumers are seeing and hearing in the marketplace versus what they actually have in their kitchens, but that gap is closing quickly, H-Millard said. “Besides the cool factor for the intelligently built kitchen, it has a true safety factor as well and can be tremendously helpful as people live in place and grow older in the homes,” she said. The kitchen island is the center of the home. Islands and double islands are used to house the sink, cooktops, prepping countertops and even warming drawers and
under-counter refrigeration, all in one area keep people together, H-Millard said. Because of that tendency to gather in the kitchen, “cabinetry, flooring and countertops/surfaces are taking on characteristics of furniture,” H-Millard said. In some instances top cabinets may be replaced with open shelving for a modern look, she said. “The idea is that the kitchen and the open family rooms look like they belong and there’s less of a stark contrast from kitchen to family room,” H-Millard said.
Making a splash “The soaking tub made a huge splash in 2018, as a popular bath remodel was removing the standard tub and putting a soaking tub in its place,” H-Millard said. “Statement showers, usually with room for two people with curbless entry, will remain popular in 2019.” The wet room, where both the soaking tub and statement shower share one space with one drain, is growing in popularity, she said. Also on the rise are the smart toilet and bidet seats that can be affixed to a toilet. As people move toward healthier, more eco-friendly lifestyles, cleansing is preferred over paper, and younger generations are looking to these technologies for ways to help the environment, H-Millard said. “Smart toilets can also analyze your waste. You move to the sink to wash your hands and your smart mirror has the analysis written on the mirror,” she said. “Technology in the bath — and the kitchen — will have a big breakthrough in 2019 as more and more people are aging in the homes and living in place and looking to be healthier and safer.” One spa amenity that is making its way into the home bathroom is a deprivation tank. “These are making an entrance as the tanks are becoming more beautiful and sculptured,” H-Millard said. “Toto makes a deprivation tank that contours to your body and, by voice activation, spills a waterfall of water onto your shoulders as you deprive yourself of sound and sight.” For a unique finish, consider an application of black in the bathroom with black stones or surfaces as well as matte black fixtures and faucets, H-Millard said.
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rom white-washed bleaches to pretty patterns and wide planks to going gray, the top trends in wood flooring offer an exciting degree of variety for homeowners considering a remodeling project. Two-thirds of American homeowners said they would choose to have wood floors in their dream home, according to a recently commissioned survey by the National Wood Flooring Association. With so many other options, why does wood flooring continue to attract attention? “Wood is durable, attractive, easy to clean and can add significant value to a home,” said Michael Martin, president and chief executive officer of the National Wood Flooring Association. “Whether your home is traditional or contemporary, brand new or centuries old, wood floors offer endless design possibilities to fit your style. When properly installed and maintained, wood floors can last for hundreds of years, making them a great value.”
◗ Walk the plank Traditional strip wood flooring remains popular, but wide plank is the market leader. Planks of up to 7 inches in width are considered normal now, Martin said. “The width of the plank should really be taken into account based on the size of the room — in some cases the wider boards may make the room appear larger, while dwarfing the appearance of the room in other cases,” Martin said. The trend is a classic old-is-newagain story. “Some of the oldest wood floors still being renovated today are wide planks — upwards of 12 to 16 inches. The plank flooring option has been around for as long as wood flooring has been installed,” Martin said. Long boards and lowgloss finishes remain in high demand, as are gray colors and cerused finishes, which show a clear
◗ Pattern and detail Eye-catching patterns are also in demand, such as classic herringbone and chevron, as well as simple parquet patterns. “Parquet flooring varies in size and generates a geometric, non-linear look. This can be a great way to achieve a unique flooring style in a home. Also, the addition of a simple border or even a customized medallion, or using a variety of media, such as stone, cork or leather in conjunction with the wood floor,” Martin said. Representing about 67 percent of the market domestically, white and red oak are expected to remain the market leaders, Martin said. “Oak is widely available, has a reasonable cost and can be very versatile from a styling standpoint. In addition, if there is a desire to change the look of the floor at a later time, oak responds well to stain, which could create an entirely new look,” Martin said. The distressed floor styles that have been popular in recent years are now joined by lightly textured surfaces, Martin said. “Character marks such as knots and mineral streaks are often desired and left in the material, promoting a more natural appearance. Overall, there is a general shift toward the use of domestic species as opposed to species imported from other countries,” he said. ◗ How to tell wood from faux wood “There is a lot of confusion in the market right now about flooring products that look like wood, but are not real wood,” Martin said. Wood look-alike products may include laminate, tile, plastic composite and vinyl plank flooring, but a wood floor is defined as any flooring product that contains real wood as the topmost, wearable surface of the floor, according to the National Wood Floor Association. It includes solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring and composite engineered wood flooring. Some of the main differences to look for include repetitive patterns (wood doesn’t have identical repeats), texture, smell, and how it feels and sounds when walking across it, Martin said. Also, look at the seams between planks to determine a real wood grain or a picture wrap.
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ments you can add to the soil in your particular area to enrich it. • Lawn and garden experts at The Home Depot suggest filling in bare patches of lawn now by mixing a few shovelfuls of soil with grass seed. Then apply this patch to the bare areas, water, and continue to care for the area until the spot fills in. • Spend a day in the garage or shed tending to the lawn mower and other gardening equipment. Clean all tools and ensure that everything works, repairing parts as needed. • Give outdoor entertaining spaces a good scrubbing, clearing away dirt and grime that may have accumulated over the winter. Use a leaf blower to blow away any leftover leaves. • Check if the front porch, railings or decking need painting and/or staining. Tackle these projects when the weather is cooler so everything will be ready for those peak spring days. • Think about any annuals you might want to plant in the landscape this year that will complement any existing shrubbery or perennials. Come up with a theme so that the entire yard is cohesive. Before homeowners know it, winter is gone and it is time to once again enjoy long days spent outdoors. Get a jump start on spring lawn prep as soon as you can. SH192666
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hether home improvement projects are design to improve the interior or exterior of a house, focusing on renovations that make the most financial sense can benefit homeowners in the long run. The right renovations can be assets if and when homeowners decide to sell their homes. So how does one get started? First and foremost, speak to a local real estate agent who is knowledgeable about trends in the community. While a swimming pool may be something coveted in one area, it may impede sales in another. It also helps to study generalized trends and data from various home improvement industry analysts to guide upcoming projects. The following outdoor projects are just a few renovations that tend to add value.
• Fire pit: A fire pit is a great place to gather most months of the year. Bob Vila and CBS news report that a fire pit realizes a 78 percent return on investment, or ROI. • Outdoor kitchen: Many buyers are looking to utilize their yards as an extension of interior living areas. Cooking, dining and even watching TV outdoors is increasingly popular. Outdoor living areas can be custom designed and built. In addition, prefabricated modular units that require a much smaller commitment of time and money are available.
• Patio: Homeowners who do not already have a patio will find that adding one can increase a home’s value. Patios help a home look neat, add useable space and may help a home to sell quickly. The experts at Space Wise, a division of Extra Space Storage, say that refinishing, repairing and building a new patio offers strong ROI. • Deck: Deck can be as valuable as patios. A deck is another outdoor space that can be used for entertaining, dining and more. Remodeling magazine’s 2018 “Cost vs. Value” report indicates that an $11,000 deck can add about $9,000 in resale value to the home, recouping around 82 percent of the project’s costs. • Door update: Improve curb appeal with a new, high-end front door and garage doors. If that’s too expensive, a good cleaning and new coat of paint can make an old door look brand new. These easy fixes can improve a home’s look instantly. • New landscaping: The National Association of Realtors says an outdoor makeover that includes well-thought out landscaping can net 105 percent ROI. Installing a walkway, adding stone planters, mulching, and planting shrubs are ideas to consider. Many different outdoor projects can add value to a home. SH192670
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Top 10 value-enhancing home improvement PROJECTS FOR OLDER HOMES (BPT) - Do you own an older home, and are you looking to make upgrades that matter? Strategic enhancements not only increase a property's resale value, but also its functionality.
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his is particularly important among young homebuyers. Sixty-eight percent of millennial homebuyers reported buyer's remorse, according to a Bank of the West survey. Today's high home prices in cities across the country mean that many millennials are buying older homes rather than newly built ones. Shortly after the purchase, these homebuyers feel disappointed with the dated features of their homes, unsure what and where to renovate.If you feel you've settled for your home, or perhaps you love the older property but want to give it a face-lift, here are some leading home-improvement projects for older homes:
Technology additions: Smart-home features are frequently requested in new construction. Fortunately, your older home can become a smart home too when you implement technology, such as home automation. Thanks to WiFi, there's no need for clumsy and costly rewiring. Smart thermostats, smart music and programmable lighting are prime examples.
Tankless water heaters: Tankless water heaters are ideal for older homes because they are easy to install, take up much less space and can reduce energy costs by as much as 60 percent. Because they heat water on demand, you never have to worry about running out of hot water. What's more, longer warranties than what can be found with traditional storage-tank water heaters are now available. Check out the new 25-year warranty from Noritz on select tankless water heaters.
Wall removal: Removing a wall between the kitchen and living room can enhance the functionality of the area and provide a modern open concept design. Cutouts in walls are another option if the wall cannot be completely removed. Remember to ensure any wall is not load-bearing before removal, so you don't impact the structural integrity of the home.
Popcorn ceilings: Once upon a time, popcorn ceilings were the top trend installed in every house. Today, they distract the eye and make a home look old. Consider hiring someone to redo your ceilings or research how to scrape it yourself. Leave flat or add a knock-down texture, which is a popular modern drywall finishing technique.
New paint/wallpaper: That '70s pea-green paint in the bathroom and the '80s floral wallpaper in the bedroom instantly date your home. By updating the walls, your house will feel more modern and you can customize to your personal tastes.
Dedicate a weekend to painting the walls in your favorite spaces and you'll be amazed at the transformation.
Painting old grout: After years and sometimes decades, grout in bathrooms and kitchen spaces really takes a beating and turns a dirty color that's impossible to clean. It can be time-consuming and tedious to replace grout, so to get a fresh look consider painting it instead. Specialty grout paint makes the process simple with easy application features that simply roll on.
Perhaps you can hire someone to update the original wood flooring, so it has the modern stain tone you like, but the planks still maintain the home's original luster.
Light fixtures: Light-fixture styles change through the years and can make your home appear older than necessary. Replacements can make a world of difference. For example, replace an old brass chandelier with a modern pendant design. Not only will it be a style update, but the light output can make the space more usable.
Update hardware: Hardware throughout a home gets dingy and dated. To update a space without an overhaul, simply change out the hardware. Cabinet knobs, drawer handles, towel racks and more in a modern metallic hue can make a space feel fresh again without much investment. Don't forget about air registers, which can also impact the visual appeal of a space.
Energy-efficient insulation: There are many modern insulation options available today that weren't around when older homes were built, and many of those homes have little to no insulation at all. In addition to insulation, remember to seal spaces for air loss, such as air ducts, doors, windows, pipe inlets and the attic.
Embrace the history: Be sure to research the history of the home and neighborhood. Would pulling out that original wood built-in be a detriment to the home's authenticity and value?
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efore starting a home improvement project, either on one’s own or with the assistance of a professional contractor, homeowners must first consider the costs involved. According to the home improvement resource HomeAdvisor, more than one-third of homeowners do not understand what hiring a professional will cost, and then cannot successfully budget and secure financing once they have set their sights on a renovation project. HomeAdvisor says that some of the more popular projects, such as remodeling a kitchen or bathroom or building a deck, can cost, on average, $19,920, $9,274 and $6,919, respectively. Homeowners may find that the more expensive renovations require them to secure some type of financing. Those who have never before sought such financing may want to consider these options. 1. Cash-out refinancing: With cashout refinancing, a person will begin the mortgage process anew with the intention of paying off the current mortgage balance, and then taking out additional funds for other purposes. Cash-out refinancing is a way to tap into a home’s existing equity for use on improvements or other expenses, such as college tuition. 2. Home equity line of credit: The financial experts at Bankrate indicate that a HELOC works like a credit card, with the house as collateral. There is a credit limit, and borrowers can spend up to that limit. The interest rate may or may not be fixed. However, the interest may be tax-deductible if the financing is used to improve,
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you have cozy, quality bedding, which will permeate your sense of touch throughout the night. In a U.S.-based survey conducted by the American Down and Feather Council (ADFC), 70 percent of consumers surveyed who use down and feather products agreed they get a better night's sleep with down and feather bedding. Furthermore, 55 percent agreed there are health benefits to sleeping with down and feather products, because they:
3. Home equity loan: Individuals also can borrow against equity in their homes with a fixed interest rate through a home equity loan. Most lenders will calculate 80 percent of the home value and subtract a homeowner’s mortgage balance to figure out how much can be borrowed, according to the financial advisory site The Simple Dollar. 4. Personal loan: Homeowners can shop around at various financial institutions for competitive personal loans to be used for home improvement purposes. Funds may be approved within one business day, which can be ideal for those who want to begin their improvements soon. 5. Personal line of credit: A personal line of credit allows borrowers to borrow only the money needed at the time, and offers a variable interest rate that is generally lower than fixed loan rates. Again, like a credit card, PLOC gives a person a maximum borrowing amount and is ideal for ongoing purchases. 6. Credit cards: In a pinch, credit cards can be used to finance improvements, but they do come with the cost of very high interest rates if the balance is not paid in full by the time the bill comes due. However, for funding smaller projects and maximizing rewards points through home improvement retailers or specific credit card company promotions, credit cards can be a way to earn various perks in addition to the benefit of improving a home. Homeowners looking to finance their next improvements should speak to a financial advisor and shop around for the best types of funding for them. SH192671
(BPT) - In a world where everyone is constantly on-the-go, getting a good night's sleep can be a daunting challenge. If you're having trouble sleeping, remedy the situation by using your own senses right in your bedroom! Here are three easy and effective tips for using your senses to help contribute to a better night's sleep and, in turn, bolster your overall well-being:
Scent sense:
Sprinkle a few drops of lavender oil on your pillow. Lavender is associated with lower blood pressure, heart rate and skin temperature - all relaxing ingredients for a good night's sleep. And, as an extra perk, lavender has been shown to reduce anxiety, making it a great essential oil to put on your pillow for those nights when concerns of the day are keeping you awake.
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• Regulate your body temperature - Down and feather is a natural material that wicks away moisture and perspiration, allowing it to quickly evaporate rather than trapping it. • Provide proper support - Down and feather pillows conform to the body more naturally than many synthetic fibers or foam pillows. • Offer the sleep-inducing benefits of warmth without weight - Down is nature's best insulator! Soothing sounds: Try using a white noise machine to mask background sounds, thereby creating a more serene environment. When used to promote healthy sleep, white noise helps to drown out sounds that might otherwise prevent you from falling asleep or wake you up while asleep. So, if you're having trouble sleeping, try listening to your senses to help contribute to a better night's sleep and see what a difference the quality of your bedding can make!
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ustom-built decks can expand usable outdoor entertaining spaces. Decks can surround pools and create outdoor patio areas that make it easy to establish multitiered living spaces, improving the functionality of outdoor areas.
Some decking manufacturers have recently introduced low-maintenance composite deck boards that mimic the look and feel of distressed, rustic hardwood flooring. This weathered appearance gives the look of age without the upkeep of real aged wood.
Certain deck trends have emerged as industry experts’ top picks for the upcoming remodeling and renovation season. For those thinking of revamping an existing deck, or building an entirely new one, these trends are on point.
• Wooden walkways: Decking can be the more traditional design people envision with a patio table or outdoor furniture. But it also can consist of wooden walkways or a low-laying patio to accentuate the yard.
• Established perimeters: “Picture framing” is not a new trend, but one that has taken greater hold in recent years. The term refers to aesthetically appealing designs that conceal the ends of deck boards for a clean finish. Some designs feature contrasting material colors on the ends for even more impact. This helps create refined perimeters for a polished look.
• Mixed materials: Homeowners may be inspired by commercial eateries, breweries and urban markets in their exterior design choices. Decks featuring composite materials and aluminum railings blend sophistication, urban appeal and comfort.
• Roof-top decking: Urban areas also can benefit from decking to create usable outdoor spaces. In fact, many new condominium and townhouse communities are incorporating rooftop decks into their designs, particularly in communities with water views or other impressive vistas. HGTV experts suggest roof-top decks feature light-colored materials and fixtures to help keep the area cool even in direct sunlight. • Distressed hardwood: Builder and Developer, a management resource for professional homebuilders, says that the trend for using distressed hardwoods at home has migrated outside.
• Personal touches: Homeowners can customize their decks with personal touches. It’s not unheard of to wrap columns in stone or glass tiles for more impact. And a vast array of decking colors now enables fun interpretations for outdoor areas. • Fire pit conversation area: Many decks can incorporate water or fire elements for visual appeal. Gas-fueled fire elements can expand the functionality of decks beyond the warm seasons, or make enjoying them practical on nights when the temperature plummets. Decks are reimagined in many different ways with continually evolving trends. SH192655
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any home improvement television series showcase people deciding whether to improve upon their current homes to make them into the houses of their dreams or to put “for sale” signs in their lawns and move on to something new. The question of whether to move or stay put depends on various factors. Such factors may include emotional attachment to a home, the current economic climate and the cost of real estate. Current data points to a greater propensity for people to invest and improve upon their current properties rather than trading up for something new. According to information collected by John Burns Real Estate Consulting, the percentage of homeowners moving up to their next home is the lowest in 25 years. Many are opting to make starter homes permanent by expanding them and repairing homes for the long haul.
The National Association of Realtors said that, between 1987 and 2008, home buyers stayed in their homes an average of six years before selling. Since 2010, however, NAR says the average expected length of time people will stay in their homes before selling is now 15 years. Part of what’s fueling this permanency is that many home buyers were able to acquire rock-bottom mortgage interest rates shortly after the 2008 recession. As a result, they’re not inclined to walk away from those rates, even if doing so means getting more house. Also, a low inventory of available houses has stymied repeat buying for many people.
and comparing renovation project costs against mortgages and interests rates can further help individuals decide whether to remain in their current homes or move out. Very often a smarter layout and more efficient floor plan can make meaningful differences in spaces. Renovations and redesigns can make sense and often are less expensive and disruptive than moving. SH192662
Those factors and others have led many homeowners to invest in renovations instead. The experts at Bankrate say realistic budgeting
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grow veggies like the Snackabelle Red Pepper, a mini bell pepper that starts out green, then ripens red, with a rich, sweet flavor - perfect to have at home for snacking as well as cooking. If you love natural fragrances, Lavender Blue Spear is a wonderful choice. They are easy to grow, and will achieve a height of nearly a foot. You can use the fresh lavender to make infused oil, soap, hand scrubs or bath salts.
New color choices Look for unexpected colors to help you make a statement with your containers, window boxes or indoor potted plant garden this year. Striking new colors include the 2019 Pantone color of the year, "Living Coral," seen in the Gerbera Revolution Salmon Shades potted flower, also known as the African Daisy. Gerbera plants are easy to care for and provide great indoor decor, which also makes them perfect choices for gift giving. New Tattoo Vinca looks like a work of art, with gorgeous petals showing modern colors, swirled with soft strokes of black that make each petal look inked. The Tattoo Vinca is not only low-maintenance and heat-tolerant, but will attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden. The Double Zahara Bright Orange Zinnia is another great choice for head-turning color. Its double flowers bloom in vivid orange, and they are suitable for landscaping and container planting. This flower is also a breeze to care for and pollinator-friendly.
(BPT) - Today’s plant lovers want more than the traditional flowers to enhance their home. Rather, people want to enjoy the experience of getting in touch with nature, while also looking for unique flowers and plants to add a more creative, personal touch of color and inspiration to their yards. This year, gardens will be more visually interesting, environmentally friendly and demonstrate the love and care provided by the families who tend them. Here are a few of the latest gardening ideas you and your loved ones can enjoy, from Ball Horticultural Company.
Gardening as an experience Detoxing from our daily dependence on digital distractions and tech gadgets is becoming not just a desire,
but a necessity. What better way for you and your loved ones to take a break from screens than to spend time with plants, creating beauty, serenity and even a nutritious lifestyle? Make the process a group effort: from going to your favorite garden center and choosing your veggies, to caring for them and watching them grow, then harvesting and eating, the full experience is something to enjoy. Plant and
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A great way to fill large spaces quickly is the attention-getting Big Blue Salvia, with spires that continuously bloom from July into the fall, with little care needed. This flower grows from 24 to 36 inches tall, with beautiful deep blue blooms that are attractive to hummingbirds and bees. Beginner and experienced gardeners alike can enjoy the newest gardening trends by branching out into plants and flowers to attract pollinators, taking advantage of vivid new color options and involving the whole family in the process. To explore a whole new world of gardening options, visit your favorite local garden center this spring. Share your own style for 2019 by making your garden a personal experience.
Other flowers catch the eye with dynamic texture, such as the lovely Double PinkTastic Calibrachoa, a fully double flower with a dark pink eye and lighter pink petals. Its burst of blooms will cover the plant and spill over their containers, window boxes or hanging baskets.
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Home renovations are big business. The home renovation resource Home Advisor states that the national average cost of remodeling multiple rooms in a home was $41,784 in 2018.
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hile homeowners cannot change the size of rooms to save money, they can manipulate the materials used to keep expenses down. Many products on the market today are designed to replicate the look of more costly materials without the higher price tags. User-friendly DIY products also can help corral costs by cutting down on labor expenses.
Resilient flooring
Resilient flooring is manufacturered to mimic the look of hardwood, tile, stone, and other materials. According to Armstrong Flooring, specialized manufacturing processes and coatings create a product that resists stains, dents, moisture, and scratches. Most resilient products are made up of several layers to create stability and absorb sound. These products tend to be less expensive than the materials they replicate.
Laminate countertops
Much like resilient flooring, laminate countertops are inexpensive, low-maintenance and durable alternatives to stone and solid-surface countertops. They come in many different styles that can look like granite or marble. Homeowners also can consider solid surface materials, tile, concrete, and wood block when looking for cost-efficient countertop materials.
Shower kits
Bathroom renovations can increase the overall value of a home. But some homeowners do not have the time or money to do a complete bathroom remodel. Replacing an old vanity with a newer one and replacing an outdated tub/shower
combination can improve the functionality of a space without breaking the bank. Shower kits and stalls enable homeowners to renovate bathrooms with less hassle than creating a tile- or stonebased shower enclosure. Kit pieces drop in place and may only require minor plumbing work. Certain kits can be installed directly over dated showers for a quick remodel turnaround.
ing cabinet frames. New doors, drawers and hardware will complete the transformation at a fraction of the cost of a new cabinet build. Low-cost materials can keep renovation budgets in check and still produce beautiful results. TF18C546
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Homeowners who want to keep the layout of a kitchen intact but simply update its look can turn to cabinet refacing. The Kitchen Magic renovation company says refacing or resurfacing uses quality wood or laminate veneer to change the color and appearance of the exterior of cabinets without having to remove the exist-
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to pull plugs of soil from the lawn. The plugs are left on the surface of the lawn. Homeowners can pick up the plugs or, according to the grass seed experts at Pennington, even leave them in the yard and allow them to break down. • Spike aerator: The experts at Pennington note that spike aerators employ solid, spike-like tines to poke holes in the soil. These aerators leave the spikes in the soil. Some people wear spiked
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aeration shoes while walking around the yard to mimic the effects of spike aerators. • Slicing aerator: According to Pennington, slicing aerators employ rotating blades that slice through thatch and down into the soil. These aerators leave the soil in the ground. Aerators can be operated manually, though professionals tend to use motorized aerators. The machines are often heavy,
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How to maintain car value over the long-term When shopping for a new car, savvy buyers know finding the right car involves more than just finding the most comfortable or flashy vehicle. Numerous factors, including resale value, determine what makes a car the right car for a particular buyer. Various websites and automotive resources rank vehicles based on their potential resale value, and drivers can do much to ensure their cars and trucks maintain that resale value over the long-term.
How to reduce vehicle maintenance costs Major repairs to a vehicle can be expensive. When unanticipated repairs are necessary, drivers’ budgets can be thrown out of whack, potentially causing a domino effect that compromises their ability to pay their bills on time. Whether your vehicle is brand new, a few years old or reaching milestones on its odometer with every mile driven, there are ways to care for the vehicle so you aren’t caught off guard by costly repairs down the road.
• Read your owner’s manual.
A vehicle owner’s manual is a great resource that can help drivers keep their cars and trucks running strong for years. Every vehicle, whether it’s purchased brand new from a dealership or preowned from a preowned dealer or private citizen, should come with an owner’s manual. Don’t worry if you purchased a preowned vehicle from a private citizen who lost the manual, as many manufacturers have manuals available for free on their websites. Print manuals may cost some money. Drivers may be able to find their manuals elsewhere online on a site such as Justgivemethedamnmanual. com, which has thousands of manuals from various automakers available. Once you have the manual in hand or on your computer, visit the maintenance section to familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance guidelines. Adhering to those guidelines is a great way to keep your car running strong for years on end, and it might just save you from the hassle of sudden expensive repairs.
• Protect the engine. The engine is arguably the most expensive part of your vehicle to replace, so protecting it
should be a priority. Routine oil changes and oil filter replacements is a great way to protect the engine. Manufacturer guidelines vary in regard to oil change and oil filter replacement intervals, but such recommendations can be found in your manual.
• Hone your DIY skills. Drivers also can save money on maintenance by doing some of their own minor vehicle repairs. YouTube is home to many DIY tutorials that can teach drivers how to change their own oil and replace the filters on their vehicles. Routine repairs are relatively easy, and many tutorials can walk you through them step-by-step. Depending on how much you drive, learning to do your own minor vehicle repairs may save you hundreds of dollars per year.
• Pay attention to the exterior. Much like homes with strong curb appeal can help homeowners get the best price for their homes when those homes are on the market, vehicles that look good can make strong first impressions on prospective buyers. Address any dings or dents on the car before putting it on the market, and make sure the car gets a thorough washing and waxing prior to showcasing it for potential buyers. Upon purchasing new vehicles, drivers with their minds on maintaining resale values can park their cars or trucks in garages as often as possible to protect them from the elements. In addition, when parking in public, avoid tight parking spaces that can increase the likelihood that other drivers will ding or dent the vehicle when entering or exiting their own cars. • Protect the interior. A well-maintained interior will impress buyers on multiple levels. Preowned buyers may feel more comfortable buying cars with well-maintained interiors that still make them feel as if they’re buying a new vehicle. Ve-
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alert drivers via noises or leaks that they’re in need of repair. Routine inspections of hoses, brakes and tires, which should always be properly inflated, can let drivers know if their vehicles are experiencing problems before those problems grow and become something costly.
hicles with well-maintained interiors also give buyers the impression that sellers care about the vehicle and prioritized maintenance. Avoid eating in the car, and immediately address any spills or stains. When taking the vehicle to a car wash, spend the extra money to have the interior cleaned as well. Seat covers can help protect cloth and leather interiors from spills, stains and cracking. • Keep maintenance receipts. Another way to maintain resale value is to keep all maintenance receipts from the moment the vehicle is purchased. Preowned vehicle buyers are making substantial investments when buying preowned cars, and many will want to be certain they’re investing in the right cars and trucks. Documentation with regards to the vehicle’s maintenance can assuage any fears buyers may have and help sellers get the most money possible when putting their cars on the market. Maintaining resale value is a concern for new car buyers who want to get the best returns on their automotive investments. SC173879
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(BPT) The majority of Americans believe buying a home is a wise financial decision - 84 percent, to be exact, according to a recent survey1 Why is this such a widely held belief? In short, buying a home brings the potential for home equity and appreciation into your financial situation. For some, including first time homebuyers, this can be confusing. First, let's explain home equity. To calculate home equity, take the total value of the home and land and subtract the mortgage loan amount outstanding. For example, if your home is worth $150,000 and the mortgage loan balance is $125,000, you have $25,000 in home equity. Home equity isn't like cash on hand, but you can realize the money if you sell your home. Home equity can be increased in two ways: paying down the home loan principal balance or improvement in your property value. Home appreciation refers to the increase in home value over time. Many believe that prefabricated homes do not appreciate as well as site-built homes. A recent report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) suggested that manufactured home price trends have been broadly similar to those of other homes. While the index is experimental, an industry group commented that, "The FHFA's important new MH index suggests that prefabricated homes that include the land may actually appreciate at rates similar to site-built properties." While property appreciating is never a sure thing, here are 5 simple steps that may help the value of your prefabricated home.
1 Affix your prefabricated home to land
Permanently affixing your home to land and converting to real estate may help the property appreciate over time.
2 Perform routine maintenance
Make a checklist and stay on top of your regular home maintenance tasks. Changing your air filter, clear dead plants from the house and other routine maintenance will keep your home performing well over time. These
quick routine checkups can help avoid larger plumbing and appliance issues down the road.
3 Add curb appeal
Pay attention to both the inside and outside of your home. Maintain your yard and landscaping, pave your driveway, apply a fresh coat of paint, change the color of your front door or add greenery. These are quick ways that may help boost your home's ability to sell.
4 Fix the little things
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Neglecting a leaky faucet or not cleaning your gutters can cause bigger and more expensive repairs later. Tackle these tasks up front to keep your home in great condition and help prevent larger unexpected issues.
5 Invest in upgrades
Choosing upgraded materials and features for the kitchen, family room and bathroom will make your home more valuable. Common upgrades could be a stylish kitchen backsplash, new vanity features or energy efficient upgrades.
Follow these tips to potentially help your home's value, and if you're looking to capitalize on your investment in your prefabricated home. Owning a home can change your family's life for the better. If you are interested in getting started, Vanderbilt Mortgage offers home and land financing options. 1 Henry, Cole. "84 Percent of Americans See Homeownership as Good Investment, Affordability a Growing Concern" National Association of Realtors. Accessed November 16, 2016. https://www.nar. realtor/newsroom/84-percent-of-americans-see-homeownership-as-good-invest-
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One goal of foodscaping is maximizing planting space. “The key with foodscaping is simple: Pair plants based off their cultural requirements. What does that mean? First consider how much sun a plant needs to thrive and then think about water requirements,” Arthur said. Most sun-loving vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and basil will thrive when planted with flowering perennials such as phlox, milkweed, salvia, echinacea and black-eyed Susans, Arthur said. In shady areas edibles such as lettuce, kale, chard, arugula and spinach grow well alongside plants like hostas, hellebores and coral bells, she said. The idea of a revolution came to Arthur after giving a program at an elementary school in New Jersey. “After spending a day with these brilliant kids it occurred to me that growing your own food in the 21st century actually is a revolutionary idea,” said Arthur. Getting people to see beyond the boxed garden bed and really identify the opportunities within their landscape borders has been a process. “I’m not sure why everyone thinks that segregating their vegetables into wooden boxes is the solution, but I can tell you firsthand it isn’t,” she said. Any homeowner has the potential to be a foodscaper even if he only has a patio and a container, Arthur said. “Having access to healthy food should not be a lux-
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ury, and foodscaping is a way to help connect people to their own health and wellness through the act of growing some of your own,” Arthur said. To discover the joy of foodscaping, Arthur recommends planting your bed edges. “You will be shocked by how much available square footage lies in the most convenient location in your landscape,” she said. Her go-to list for bed-edge plants takes into consideration practicality (plants to eaten on a regular basis) while providing an insurance policy against those animals that wreak havoc on the garden: arugula, micrette dwarf basil, garlic, onion, peppers, potatoes and radishes. “Foodscaping is a fun way to engage with your family and neighbors and really take advantage of the land you have without ever having to tear out turf or invest in lumber,” Arthur said. “I promise you will be amazed by how much you can grow within your landscape boundaries, and a 99-cent seed pack will open your eyes to the possibilities of this revolutionary way to grow your own.” Arthur’s second book, “Gardening with Grains,” will be available in 2019.
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(BPT) - The spring home-buying season is just around the corner and that means people are busy making improvements to get their homes ready to sell. These days, home upgrades are increasingly focused on one key feature: connectivity. In 2019, buyers want smart homes they can easily control from anywhere. From smart HVAC and sprinkler systems to connected garage door openers, it's all about creating convenience and comfort.
Security gets connected Security systems are nothing new, but the technology used to arm those systems is changing rapidly. More and more home security companies now offer fully connected systems that allow users to protect and monitor their homes from any smart device. Whether it's a live video feed, the ability to lock and unlock doors remotely or just checking that all sensors are working properly, integrated security systems offer peace of mind. Having the infrastructure in place can be a selling point for buyers who want to make sure their new home is as safe as possible, given they'll only have to set up the monitoring subscription upon move-in.
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Save energy, increase comfort As home improvement trends go, increased connectivity is rivaled only by the desire for more energy-efficient homes. Smart thermostats accomplish both these aims and can increase the value of your home in the process. Smart thermostats let you easily control the temperature in your home from any connected device. You can set a daily schedule for your heater, adjust the temperature in individual rooms or let the system program itself based on your usage history. For energy-conscious buyers, this kind of technology provides a way of living that's as aspirational as it is attainable.
Updated garages add value According to Remodeling Magazine's 2019 Cost vs. Value survey, a garage door replacement is the number one home improvement project in terms of return on investment. But these days, more homeowners are taking it a step further and installing new technology to make the garage more user friendly. For example, the SilentMax Connect garage door opener from The Genie Company comes with Aladdin Connect technology built-in to improve convenience and functionality. Not only is the opener super quiet - ideal for attached garages - but the connectivity features allow you to check whether your garage door is open or closed, grant individual access with virtual keys, instantly know when someone is operating your garage door (authorized or not), and provide a log of when each opener was used - all from your phone or smart device. Thanks to this technology, you can open the garage door remotely for delivery people, a housekeeper or for your child coming home from school. Considering your garage is one of the most accessed points in your home, this functionality is a great
Lighting the way Smart lighting has turned from a novelty to a practical tool as products have gotten more advanced. Programmable lighting allows you to schedule when your lights will come on, turn on and off lights remotely or change the lighting to improve aesthetics. With a smart lighting system, you'll never have to get out of bed to turn the lights off downstairs, and you can always come home to a fully lit house, boosting your sense of security. With these kinds of applications, your home's lighting can go from a 'given' to a must-have, attracting buyers like a moth to a flame. New, smart products are hitting the market every day. For homeowners savvy enough to incorporate this new technology into their homes, they'll not only be more connected, but they'll likely see more offers rolling in when it comes time to sell.
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