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The right lighting is an essential part of an enjoyable, safe and functional backyard design. Some ways to add light and set the mood for a patio party include illuminated planters, pendant lights, string bulbs and hardscape lighting.
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Summer has arrived, and homeowners are ready to make the most of their outdoor spaces. Current outdoor living trends focus on several areas, including heating, lighting, dining and multilevel design, with the overall theme of creating a welcoming, relaxing environment suitable for entertaining guests or enjoying in private.
Heat it up
Fire pits are a hot item and provide a central point for gathering guests on summer evenings before, during or after dinner. An added bonus – wood fires can
help keep the mosquitoes away.
Split it up
Multilevel patio designs, particularly in poolscapes, add interest to an outdoor living space and offer more options for guests, and homeowners can make their spaces distinctive by choosing from a variety of designs in retaining wall blocks.
Eat it up
No patio party is complete without food and drinks, but today’s outdoor living designs allow guests and family
members to take outdoor cooking and grilling to the next level. Outdoor kitchen setups let guests take part in meal preparation or just hang out with the resident chef. Any upgrade to an outdoor living space starts with defining a vision. How will the space be used? For large parties, for outdoor cooking, for a pool? All of the above? Before beginning to renovate an outdoor living space, start by walking around the area to determine the right locations for paths, paving stones, pools or multiple levels that will be safe as well
this summer as attractive. Once homeowners define their vision for a backyard, pool or patio area, the next steps are to consider design basics, such as colors, patterns and materials. Outdoor living design companies such as Belgard suggest creating a mood board,” a collection of colors, furniture styles and landscaping that can include photos, swatches and bookmarked URLs with design ideas. Visit www.belgard.com for more ideas and tips for making the most of your outdoor living space. (NEWSUSA)
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The secret to maintaining and enjoying the beauty of your deck In many parts of the United States, warm, summer weather draws families and friends outdoors to enjoy the season while it lasts, making decks, gazebos or other outdoor areas of a house favorite spots for entertaining and relaxation. In fact, according to a recent survey by Sikkens ProLuxe Wood Finishes, 96 percent of Americans use their outdoor decks in the daytime almost every other day, with 82 percent using decks during the nighttime for more than half of the month. With this much use, a deck is part of the living space of a house. The best room of the house Decks are often considered an extension of the home, so it’s important to maintain the appearance of these spaces just as any other area of the home. The survey also found that 64 percent of Americans take pride in how the exterior of their home appears, and more than two thirds agreed that having a nicely stained wood deck increases the curb appeal of their home. For this reason, it is important to choose the best colors and products to enhance the appearance of outdoor areas, including decks. But the secret to maintaining decks lies in the maintenance of the wood itself. Maintaining beauty and function When it comes to color preference for wood finishes, most Americans prefer subtle color, if any at all, to bring out the natural patterns in the wood. In fact, more than two thirds of U.S. consumers find the appearance of the natural wood on their home to be either extremely important or very important. With this trend toward more natural wood stains, consumers should look to products, such as Sikkens ProLuxe premium wood finishes, that highlight wood’s natural beauty on the exterior of homes. “Sikkens ProLuxe wood finishes offer a signature look of richness, making them known for high-quality, luxurious results,” said Jennifer Dodson, senior manager, Sikkens ProLuxe Wood Finishes. “Using the finishes on decks can create a highend appearance that not only protects wood, but also enhances curb appeal.” Since decks are exposed to weather extremes such as snow, heat, sun and rain, all of which can take a toll on exposed wood, consumers should ensure that the wood finishes on their homes can protect their decks throughout the year. Sikkens ProLuxe wood finishes guard against damage from UV exposure and moisture, while providing a mold and mildew resistant coating.
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Add interest to a deck’s design with curves, lighting and planters. Create comfortable and cozy seating arrangements away from the traffic areas for privacy.
Deck dos for creating your own deck escape No longer simply a rectangle attached to the back of your home, today’s decks are built in creative designs to make them an ideal place to relax and de-stress. These six simple ideas will allow you to use the workability of modern decking to achieve an outdoor living space that’s the perfect “deck-escape” for you. Show off some curves For years, decks have been simple rectangular shapes built with traditional lumber, but with advances in decking products, more complicated designs are now possible. Now you can build decks in virtually any shape - from giant leaves to free-flowing curves. These decks lack the severity of sharp angles, and create a more casual feel perfect for relaxation. Many of these decks are built with high performance wood-plastic composite decking, which can be bent and shaped with simple heating. Composite boards, like MoistureShield composite decking, are also easy to rip and route, which allows them to fit virtually any design and personalize your backyard retreat. Add some H2-Oh! Whether it’s a simple bird bath or an elaborate fountain, adding a water feature to your deck is an ideal way to enhance its appeal. With its clear beauty and gentle, flowing sound, water is uniquely soothing.
Simply fill a wine barrel or pot with water and a few aquatic plants - and maybe some fish - for a signature piece on your deck. An affordable pump kit installed in one of these containers provides a fast and easy way to add the mystique of flowing water. Make an escape To create an ultra-inviting deck-escape, integrate landscaping into your design. This could be as simple as adding a few planters with fragrant flowers to soothe your senses, or as comprehensive as turning your deck into an extension of your garden by working your deck design specifically around trees or shrubs. With better workability than wood, modern materials like composite decking can be curved to seamlessly encircle a tree or frame a garden. Raise the curtain Suspending fabric over your deck is a simple, low-cost way to create an inviting retreat space. Fabric can be hung in a straight line or draped from an overhead hoop, pergola or trellis to create a private canopy. Patterned fabrics showcase your personal taste and offer welcome shade, while sheer fabrics add elegance and provide a balance between privacy and preserving views. Be off the wall A fun and unusual way to create an open-air retreat is a wall of plants. For
decks attached to the house, hanging planters along the height and width of an adjacent wall creates a dramatic visual. Or, a simple freestanding wall along one of the deck’s edges can be built for hanging plants. Choose leafy plants like elephant ears or ferns for a relaxing green backdrop, or add flowers for a pop of your favorite colors. You can even plant herbs for a tasty addition to your grilled recipes. Get on board For the ultimate escape from the everyday routine, build a low-lying boardwalk that leads from your deck to a secret retreat hidden by hedges, shrubs or lattice screens. This retreat space does not have to be over-the-top. It can be as simple as a small platform deck with a comfortable chair or hammock. To create your boardwalk to paradise, look for composite decking brands that can be installed with ground and water contact. “High-performance composites won’t rot, crack or fail even when fully submerged,” Senior Vice-president of MoistureShield composite decking Brent Gwatney said. “Some composites are even made with up to 95 percent recycled content, so you can rest well knowing you’ve made an environmentally-friendly choice.”
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Personal technology continues to grow and today’s home is growing with it.
Home improvement trends
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When you’re in the process of buying or building a home, you’re constantly researching trends and technology that will set your home apart. Fast forward a few years and you probably don’t have your finger on the pulse of home advancements like before. It’s good you’ve settled in to your home, but a lot can change in just a handful of years. If you’re finally thinking about finishing the basement, updating the kitchen or investing in landscaping, there’s probably a lot of new processes and products available since you’ve last been in the market. Get up to speed by learning about the top home improvement trends that are getting lots of attention in 2016:
Air quality
Homeowners are taking action to improve indoor air quality by choosing smart products like AirRenew drywall boards that clean the air. Ideal when remodeling or finishing basements and bathrooms, these boards feature the industry’s first formaldehyde-absorbing technology. That means they actively remove
volatile organic compounds from the air, converting them into a safe compound that improves indoor air quality. VOCs are prevalent in bathroom spaces due to personal hygiene products like hair spray and the use of cleaning chemicals. Plus, the M2Tech technology in AirRenew is moisture and mold resistant, which is excellent for bathroom and basement spaces where these conditions often thrive.
Acid stained concrete
Homeowners are looking beyond concrete’s core strength and durability to discover its beauty when treated with acid staining techniques. Specialty stains are used to add stunning depth and color that closely mimics stone, including marble. Perfect for basements and patio spaces, concrete experts pour the slab and then after it has cured, return to apply the stain treatment. The result is completely customizable and often closely resembles upscale applications at a fraction of the cost.
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As technology continues to advance
at a rapid pace, homeowners need the option of mounting and remounting the newest televisions, speaker systems and other home electronics. By thoughtfully selecting drywall, you can say goodbye to anchors and stud finders for good. Habito drywall allows builders and homeowners to create spaces that provide easy mounting of fixtures up to 30 pounds. Visit HanginWithHabito.com to learn how you can hang a TV or piece of art without anchors and feel confident it’s secured to the wall.
MDF cabinets
Medium density fiberboard is a highgrade, composite material that is used to create cabinetry for kitchens, bars and bathrooms. Made from wood fibers and resin, MDF is dried and pressed to create an incredibly durable material. Homeowners are choosing MDF cabinets because they do not expand and contract like solid wood, which means it better withstands seasonal changes in temperature and humidity.
Acoustics
Today’s approach to home design
goes beyond appearances to look at how the spaces affect every one of the senses. Homeowners in particular are paying close attention to the acoustics of a home. Knowing how sounds can be manipulated and controlled within a house is important for functionality and livability. A professional can assist in the details of acoustics design, but basic features that best control sound are insulation, ceiling material and flooring design.
Smart spaces
High tech knows no bounds because more homes are incorporating smart spaces into each room. These are special areas where you can store and charge devices so that they are always operable. For example, a drawer in the kitchen will have built-in USB chargers. The cabinet in your master bath will hold and charge your tablet. The living room built-in will feature a smartphone dock. To learn more about today’s most innovative drywall options, visit CertainTeed.com/CleanTheAir and HanginWithHabito.com.
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County to enforce short-term rental ordinance New position will be in charge of taking, investigating violations of the county’s ordinance
By Kellen Olshefski STAFF WRITER
alworth County is looking to crack down on short-term rentals with the hiring of a new enforcement position. M ichael Cotter, director of Walworth County’s Land Use and Resource Management Department, said the department has a candidate selected to fill the position and is in the process of background checks. Cotter said the new position would investigate complaints of those operating short-term rental operations in the county, in violation of the county’s zoning ordinance. Like what’s happening now, a phone number would be available where those with complaints would call and the new employee would then follow up on them. The new position, Cotter said, would allow the county to more easily follow up on complaints about short-term rentals and in turn be able to better enforce violations of the county’s zoning ordinance in regards to short-term rentals. Cotter said the concern of enforcement of the county’s ordinance, which does not allow properties to
be rented for less than 30 days, was originally brought forth by the Walworth County Board of Supervisors. “I think the County Board was frustrated that there wasn’t more enforcement going on,” he said. “It’s an issue that people are wrestling with statewide and the state legislature discussed the issue, but never passed any legislation regarding it in their last term. “It’s a statewide issue, but it still remains a local issue to sort out and that’s what we’re trying to do.” Cotter said with staffing being the most expensive part of the department’s budget, it was able to allocate a small amount of money to fund an enforcement position. Cotter said the position will be a limited-term, part-time employee, working primarily over the summer months with potential to extend into fall, when any related court cases would likely be slated for. He said the hours will likely be really flexible, working when needed. However, the new position will not have jurisdiction over the entire county. According to Cotter, the county’s zoning ordinance only covers unincorporated areas of the county and not cities or villages. “It gets really confusing around Lake Geneva because there’s the City of Lake Geneva, Village of Fontana, Williams Bay, Town of Linn,” he said. “It gets confusing around there, not for us, but for people that live out there.” Cotter said cities and villages set their own rules and regulations regarding short-term rentals and the county cannot enforce the ordinance in those municipalities. Cotter said for those living in cities and villages
with complaints about ordinance violations, their best course of action is to contact their local municipalities to determine who they need to direct their complaints to. As for penalties, Cotter said there are two possibilities for those renting out their homes for less than 30 days: a citation or a long-form complaint. Cotter said a citation would be $663 per violation of the zoning code. A long-form complaint, according to Cotter, would be a full-blown lawsuit resulting in fines such as, for example, $200 a day, times the number of violations, times the number of days. “So, back to back, when it’s a full-blown lawsuit, that’s when it gets very high,” he said. “A citation is more akin to a speeding ticket. You get caught for one incident, one time, here’s your fine. “A lawsuit would be a full-blown civil proceeding in court where the stakes are then much higher.” Cotter said a lawsuit would be reserved more for those who are running their property like a hotel, renting out repeatedly.
Options for renters
Cotter did say however for those running a shortterm rental operation, there are options to keep it inline with the county’s ordinances. Cotter said they have recently had several people go through the zoning process to either change the zoning district they live in or apply for the proper permits to transient rent or run something like a lodging house. “If they do that, then great, they comply with the code and off they go,” he said.
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How to throw a seamless summer gathering You’ll likely host a party or two this summer, and you want it to be an event guests remember. From dinner parties and backyard barbecues to an easy Sunday morning get-together, the most important thing at the end of the day is that you, along with your guests, have a really great time. Why entertain otherwise? “Creating a seamless summer party is all about preparation,” says Nate Berkus, noted interior designer and artistic advisor to LG Studio. “I always tell people the most important thing is that everyone, including the host, is enjoying themselves. Make sure you brew coffee ahead of time, set out a pitcher of lemonade and decorate with a bouquet of fresh flowers. Don’t over-complicate anything from food to decor, and everything else will fall into place.”
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Whether on vacation or staycation, there are fun, stress-free ways to get on the water.
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relax, recharge and have fun Feeling stressed? Adding water to your summer plans may be one of the best remedies. More than four in five Americans say being around water relaxes them, and 72 percent feel healthier after spending time on the water, according to a 2015 Discover Boating survey by Wakefield Research. With Americans working longer hours, the need to take vacation time is greater than ever. Four in 10 Americans are not using all their paid time off, according to Project: Time Off’s 2015 research by GFK Public Affairs. One easy solution? Get out on the water and go boating. It not only benefits overall well-being, it’s also more accessible than many think. In fact, millions of Americans go boating each year on more than 15 million boats in the U.S., according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association. “Today’s technology can make it difficult to fully disconnect and relax, which is why boating offers a unique
solution,” says Carl Blackwell, president of Discover Boating. “Surrounded by water, fresh air and your favorite people makes a boat one of the rare places where you can focus on each other, forget about daily distractions and enjoy the outdoors.” These insider tips can help anyone get started in fishing, wakesurfing, sailing, personal watercraft and cruising this summer:
Take a class
Sign up for a boating lesson to hone those powerboating, sailing or watersports skills by mastering the basics while having fun along the way. Popular options around the U.S. include boating classes, on-water training courses, watersports camps, youth boating programs and more.
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suggestions on destinations. Another rental option new to market are peerto-peer rentals, allowing you to rent someone else’s boat, which usually includes insurance and captains for hire to help you set sail.
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Share the fun and the budget. Fractional ownership programs are similar to boat clubs offering shared access to boats paired with maintenance and education, with a few subtle differences - an annual fee versus monthly dues and assignment of members to a particular boat, similar to a property timeshare instead of a fleet of boats.
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Explore new waters and experience the boating lifestyle by chartering a boat trip with family or friends. Chartering offers options - bareboat (with no captain) or crewed (with captain and crew) for a few days or weeks long. Pick your preferences and chart your course. Find your way on the water by using Discover Boating’s get on the water interactive tool, just enter your zip code to find rentals, boat clubs and more close to home. If you’re curious about owning a boat, whether new or previously owned, take the next step and research all your options on DiscoverBoating.com.
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counter or island. Put silverware and glassware out, buffet-style; it’s so much easier than trying to coordinate a sitdown dinner. Plus, your guests can help themselves so you get to mingle and enjoy yourself as well. You’ll immediately elevate a summer beverage like lemonade by adding lavender or berries, and serving it in a chic glass pitcher. “I love to create a signature cocktail at any party I host – it just feels special,” Berkus says. “Set up
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2. Simplify the menu. The secret to any great party is choosing menu items that you can prepare ahead and that will totally wow your guests. “I don’t cook but luckily I have great friends – and a husband – who do,” Berkus says. “My good friend Athena Calderone of Eyeswoon makes this amazing Spinach and Goat Cheese Frittata that’s perfect to serve any size group – from two to 10. It’s truly the perfect entree for a Sunday brunch. I’m sharing the recipe because you’re going to want to try it.” When you’re in the kitchen, make sure you’ve got the right tools and equipment – dependable appliances are a must. “The new line of appliances from LG Studio that I helped design combines the highest quality in design with the best of the best in terms of functionality,” Berkus says. “It features a timeless, prostyle design that you’ll love today and 10 years from now, along with flexible performance.” For example, the new double wall oven from LG Studio can help you cook like a pro in your own home with features like an exclusive four-mode “true convection” technology for even heat distribution and even cooking on every rack, along with a gliding rack system that extends over the open oven door for easy and safe access to food.
3. Style seamlessly. Pick a color scheme and stick to it, then mix in neutral and wovens with things like napkin rings and small vases to create interesting texture that won’t overpower your guests. Floral arrangements or touches of greenery are a great nod to summer and will dress up any table. “I love blushes and naturals for summer parties; it feels really fresh and inviting,” Berkus says. “As far as greenery goes, I’m loving potted succulents and air plants. They create unexpected moments, and are a talking point. Green branches in vases are another great way to add height and color.”
4. Repurpose the things you love.
You want your party decor to be onpoint, but every party has a budget. “I always tell people to use what they already have,” Berkus says. “Pull things from around your house, like vases, trays, ceramics bowls, etc. They’ll look great whether repurposed for the buffet table, or incorporated into the tablescape.” If it’s an outdoor party, think about using your favorite lamps, throw pillows or even a rug outside to elevate the decor and really set the scene for your gathering. These few simple steps are the key to creating a beautiful, seamless summer gathering that your guests will talk about for months to come. And the most important thing to remember is to enjoy the moment.
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Summer is a great time to complete your home improvement projects, but deciding which ones to tackle can be overwhelming. Here are a few simple curb appeal projects you can tackle this summer to welcome your family and friends into your home with style. Start fresh with a new front door For a dramatic refresh replace your front door. From single doors, to double-door options, to those accented with decorative glass or sidelights, it’s easy to find a door that fits your budget and your style. Once you have a panel design selected, pick a material such as wood, fiberglass or steel. Don’t forget to look for an Energy Star qualified option to help keep your home comfortable.
Sticking with your current door? A fresh coat of paint can do wonders. Pick a color that coordinates with your home’s exterior, but dare to be bold with color contrast to add eye appeal. Take a look at Pella’s Favorite Front Doors board on Pinterest for ideas. UPDATE YOUR HARDWARE Refresh your existing front door with new hardware. New hardware can be a quick update and add beauty to the entrance to your home’s exterior design. Hardware is available in a variety of finishes including satin nickels as well as unique designs including modern and traditional. Look for inspiration at Pella’s Baldwin Reserve board on Pinterest.
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REPLACE BROKEN OR DAMAGED ITEMS Replace broken light fixtures, burned out bulbs, and worn out weather-stripping on exterior doors. Pitch that faded wreath, worn out mat, and dead plants, and instead, add a bright new welcome mat and eyecatching seasonal decorations. LAY A NEW PATH From the moment your guests step off the sidewalk, the path to your front door showcases your home. Flagstone,
ILLUMINATE YOUR WALKWAY Make it easy for others to see the way to your front door at night. Transform and illuminate walkways with easy-to-install solar lights. Stake them in the ground positioned so solar cells get enough southern exposure for sunlight to recharge nightlights during the day.
TRIM BUSHES, CREATE GREAT CONTAINER GARDENS Landscaping should accent your home, not dominate it. Keep bushes below the bottom sill of your windows to improve your view. Trim or replace overgrown shrubs and trees. Keep plant material trimmed several feet away from your home to minimize damage from wind or insects. Fill decorative containers with plants that accent your home’s color scheme, front door, and landscape design. Visit Pella on Pinterest, Houzz and Instagram for more design inspiration and Pella.com to connect with your FILE PHOTO Lake Living local Pella representative for ideas on One of the quickest and most inexpensive ways to up how to transform the look and comfort your curb appeal is to paint your front door a bright, bold of your home inside and out. color. Visit your local paint store or check out Pinterest for (BPT)
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Be more productive in your home office with more natural light and silent, passive ventilation through Energy Star-qualified, solar powered fresh air skylights from Velux America. They have three layers of water protection and a 10year warranty against leaks. Operated by programmable touchpad remote control, solar powered skylights and designer blinds, along with installation costs, are eligible for a 30 percent federal tax credit to the homeowner. Get details at www. whyskylights.com.
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Tips for creating a multi-purpose home office space Many Americans feel working from home would be a dream job, and more than one-third are already living that dream; 37 percent of U.S. workers telecommute, according to Gallup. However, unless you’re a full-time telecommuter or an entrepreneur running a business from your home, it may be hard to justify dedicating an entire room in your house for home office space. Today’s home offices must be able to multi-task as efficiently and effectively as the people who work in them – and that’s something you should keep in mind when making renovation plans. “We see fewer and fewer buyers requiring a dedicated home office when setting their search criteria for buying a new home,” writes Gwen Daubenmeyer, a real estate professional who recently blogged about home offices on the Integrity Real Estate Team blog.
Daubenmeyer notes that laptops, cloud storage and online filing services have made it possible to work from virtually any room in the house, so it’s no longer necessary to have a room dedicated solely as office space. Instead of turning that spare bedroom into a space strictly used for work, why not consider improvements that will help the room multi-task? With a few smart upgrades, spaces such as attics, basements, spare bedrooms and other smaller areas can serve as multi-functional spaces for work, play, working out and socializing. Here are a few tips for creating the perfect multi-tasking office:
light that enters your multi-purpose office space. Adding Energy Star-qualified, solarpowered, fresh-air skylights, like those from Velux America, is a cost-effective way to bring natural light, as well as passive ventilation, into any home office space. Solar-powered blinds in designer colors and patterns enhance the blended decor of a multi-use room, while allowing you to control the amount of light entering the room with a programmable touchpad remote control. Plus, a 30 percent federal tax credit is available to homeowners on solar-powered skylights, blinds and installation costs. Roof windows, which are very similar to skylights but are in-reach and operated by hand, are another popular option, Good lighting is essential for any especially in attics. For home offices home office, but if you want to avoid the institutional look of traditional office lights, without direct roof access, a Sun Tunnel tubular skylight with an optional light kit consider increasing the amount of natural
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Divide the room visually to define functional areas. You can do this in several ways, including using a folding screen to partition off the room’s work area, or hanging curtains to conceal lesser-used sections of the room when they’re not in use. You can also use the room’s layout to create a natural flow. For example, tuck a desk and shelving into an attic dormer area as office space.
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inside, or hang wide shelving that can function as a workspace for your laptop, printer and files. When you’re not working, simply close the closet doors.
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Whenever a room has to serve more than one purpose, organization is critical. If you don’t have the space for filing cabinets, or simply don’t like the way they look, bookcases and shelving can be a great alternative. Don’t overlook the possibilities presented by extra wall space; you can layer shelves to maximize storage space above your desk/work area. Daubenmeyer says that following the housing bubble, homeowners are smarter and want more functional space. The multifunction home office is one solution that is gaining popularity.
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resist the temptation of a nap, consider alternative bed styles. A daybed can be dressed up with pillows to serve as a sofa where you can comfortably read reports. Or, completely hide the sleeping area by adding a Murphy bed to available wall space. Make it easy to rearrange furnishings in the room by putting your desk on coasters just like your office chair. Whenever you need the room to function as a workout space, home theater or social center, just roll the office furniture out of the way.
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Save money and water while still enjoying a beautiful garden Too much or not enough water and never when you need it seems to be a common lament of gardeners. Reduce the impact of these weather challenges while conserving water, saving money on water and sewer bills, and By growing beautiful gardens MELINDA with the help of rain barrels. MYERS These century old devices are making a comeback as Contributor droughts, watering restrictions and storm water runoff are on the rise. Contact your local municipality before getting started. Some communities have regulations and guidelines for using rain barrels and many offer rebates to homeowners who install them. Start your conversion to rain barrels one downspout at a time. You can capture as much as 623 gallons of water from 1,000 square feet of roof in a one-inch rainfall. This can be a lot to manage when first adapting to this change of habit. Taking little steps allows you to successfully match the use of rain barrels to your gardening style and schedule. Make your own or purchase one of the many rain barrels on the market. Regardless of which vessel you choose there are some features to consider when adding a rain barrel to your landscape. Make sure the top is covered to keep out debris and mosquitoes. Or select one with a solid lid and opening just large enough to accommodate the downspout. Look for one with a spigot low on the barrel, so water does not stagnate at the bottom. Use the spigot to fill watering cans or attach a hose. Elevate the barrel on cinder blocks or a decorative stand for easier access and to increase water pressure. Make sure there is an overflow outlet to direct excess water away from your home’s foundation. Or use it to link several barrels together, increasing your water collecting capacity. A downspout diverter is another way to manage rain barrel overflows. When the rain barrels are full this device diverts the water back to the downspout where it is carried away from your home’s foundation. And the good news is you don’t need to overlook beauty for function. You’ll find many attractive options in a variety of shapes and sizes in garden centers and online catalogs such as Gardener’s Supply (gardeners.com). Some include a recessed top for storing accessories or growing a potted plant. You’ll find ones with decorative finishes that mimic a basketweave, fine terra cotta or wood. Those with a flat backside like the Madison rain barrel fit right next to the house, saving space. Rainwater is naturally softened and free of fluoride and chlorine; great for plants. Do not use rain barrel water for drinking, cooking or your pets. Avoid concerns of contamination from roofing materials and debris by only using the water for
ornamental plants. Maintenance is easy. Check for and remove twigs and debris that may collect and block the flow of water. Clean the inside of the barrel at least once a year with an environmentally friendly detergent. Those in cold climates need to drain the rain barrel and cover the opening or turn it upside down for winter storage. Make sure to divert the water away from the house once the downspout is disconnected. Don’t worry about mosquitoes. Covering the opening with a fine screen and using the water on a regular basis will minimize the risk. Or use the eco-friendly bacterial agent Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) that kills mosquito larvae, but is safe for pets, people and wildlife. Now is the time to start putting rainwater to work for you and your garden. Look for convenient locations for collecting and using rainwater from the roof of your home, shed or garage. A little effort put in now will result in benefits for years to come. Gardening expert, TV/radio host, author and columnist Melinda Myers has more than 30 years of horticulture experience and has written more than 20 gardening books, including “Can’t Miss Small Space Gardening.” She hosts the nationally syndicated Melinda’s Garden Moment segments and is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine. Myers’ website, www.melindamyers.com, offers gardening videos and tips.
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