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Architectural focal point BY SARAH COLBURN STAFF WRITER

Once an after-thought as homes were built, the garage door has become an architectural focal point of the home – often taking up at least one-third of the front of the house. “As garage doors continue to evolve, there are a lot more options available to people as to what the doors are made out of, the insulation value, the curb appeal of the doors,” said Nate Brown, sales manager for American Door Works. In the last five years, the company has seen an

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A steel door finished with a wood grain look provides a warmth and richness to the front of this home. The screen door on the right provides an easy way for homeowners to relax, entertain or work in the garage space while keeping the bugs at bay.

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Garage doors from page 5 when it came to doors; people often had to choose from three colors of raised-panels. Now, in an era where homeowners have begun to treat their garage as an extension of their home, sometimes using it as additional relaxation space or entertaining space, improved garage doors have become part of that trend. Nearly all the garage doors on the market today are made of steel, he said. Gone are the days of fiberglass doors. Today’s shoppers can choose from carriage-style doors, those with windows that are insulated or uninsulated and they come in a

multitude of colors and looks. While a small percentage of people may opt for a true wooden garage door, homeowners are much more likely to choose a stamped steel door finished to look like wood, or what’s called an overlay door, which is a steel door with a layer of composite on the outside, finished with a wood-like grain. The composite and steel doors, Brown said, require almost no maintenance while a true wood door not only weighs much more, it has to be maintained and re-stained every few years. While not every style of door fits every style of home, experts can help homeowners create the perfect look. Many manufacturers offer online tools to upload a photo of a home

and play around with the stylings. While today’s doors are often available in up to 10 color options, steel doors can be painted after the fact to match the house, which is usually done by a professional. While the manufacturer’s color is under warranty, paint applied to the doors is not. In cases where the garage door is in direct sun exposure for most of the day, it’s best to stick with the manufacturer colors for longevity, Brown suggested. As important as the style of door is the function of the door and the customer’s needs when it comes to insulation. The use of the garage space often dictates the most appropriate garage door product. For those looking for a heated

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Without proper maintenance, garage doors can simply stop working. This door has a broken cable, one of the most common repair needs. Regular garage door inspections and maintenance can prevent cable breakage, which can cause other damage.

fills in any and all gaps between the two panels. Polyurethane-insulated doors have a higher R-value and a higher price point. If a customer is heating their garage to 55 or 60 degrees regularly, the extra cost for a polyurethane door is worth it, Brown said.

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The gauge of steel used to craft the door is also something to consider. “The lower the gauge of steel, the better the quality,” Brown said. Lower-gauge steel provides for a sturdier, quieter door that is less likely to dent and scratch. Most of the

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shop space, or those using the space as a hangout area, insulation and the gauge of the door are important. Doors can be insulated with Polystyrene or Polyurethane. The Polystyrene, Brown said, is more an entry-level option for an insulated door. There’s a steel exterior and, on the inside of the door, polystyrene panels covered by a vinyl or steel backing to hold them in place. Vinyl is less costly while steel is more of an upgrade and makes the door sturdier and quieter. Polyurethane insulation is blown in between the layers of steel at the manufacturer and

doors Brown’s company sells are steelbacked and are typically 26-gauge steel. For vinyl-backed or uninsulated doors, the company uses 24- or 25-gauge steel to provide extra sturdiness. Most doors available in retail stores are 27-gauge steel, he said. Along with the lower-gauge panels, there can also be a difference in quality of the components including rollers and hinges. When it comes to installation of the garage doors, that is best left to the professionals. Garage doors are installed with torsion or extension springs and both have an extreme amount of load on them and are extremely dangerous. Most often, Brown

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Garage doors from page 7 said, newer installations are done with the safer torsion springs which are placed above the inside of the garage door, but there are instances in older garages where there’s not enough ceiling clearance to fit the torsion spring. In those cases, extension springs are still required. Those springs run alongside the track instead of above the door. There are varied track configuration options available with today’s garage doors that provide a cleaner look on the inside. Additionally, some customers choose to add a screen door option to their door to enjoy the

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(left) This garage door needs a facelift with a new style and color. (right) Here, the owner has replaced the aging garage door, which improves the aesthetics of this home.

breeze without the bugs on summer nights. Regardless of the options with today’s garage doors, maintenance is a necessary part of owning a door. And, Brown said, it’s something people often ignore until the door breaks. He recommends having the door inspected by a professional at least annually. They’ll

apply a lubricant to the moving mechanisms on the door, the rollers inside the track as well as the spring. Additionally, the cables need to be inspected for fraying. It’s best to replace cables before they break, because the snapping of a cable isn’t only dangerous, it can damage other components of the door. Springs are more

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Bugs from page 17 spect the outside of the home during the summer and seal any spaces or gaps that could be allowing the insects inside. An insecticide can be applied around the perimeter of the home in the fall, if necessary, as the insects try to get in. Japanese beetles While boxelder bugs are annoying, Japanese Beetles with their distinct metallic green head and thorax and copper brown wing covers, are destructive. The beetles, Drewitz said, have been in the state since 1968 but are becoming more prevalent. They’re not only easy to spot because they range in size from 1/3 to 1/2 inch; the skeleton plant carcasses they leave behind are distinct. The beetles feed on more than

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“I like to let the architecture of the home speak,” she said. “I like the history even with all its imperfections.” Anderson is an expert at adding texture and vibrancy to a space, paying special attention to high-quality additions that will age gracefully. No matter the style of home, she encour-

This accent wall helps tie together the look of a coffered ceiling on this level of a home. This wall brings interest and a bit of texture to the space.

ages people to think about the long-term and how the space can flex over time with the people living there. “I like to keep the big things pretty neutral,” she said. “Neutral sounds so boring but you can bring in trends and colors into accent chairs, light fixtures and window treatments. A beautiful wood floor or travertine floor is something that’s timeless. Picking quality finishes and surrounding it with the fun, that way it lasts.” Big windows and natural light, she said, never go out of style. She also focuses on texture and layering when finishing out a space. “It’s just texture over and over if it’s a light palette then

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use that herringbone backsplash, two-tone cabinetry, wood and painted mix so there’s something for the eye to be interested in as

you go around. Even if it’s a soft contrast, there’s contrast there.” As she works, she tries to carry a theme through a space. If she

begins with unique architecture on a front door, she tries to tie it into an armoire in a room or another furniture piece of the same style or color. She may add a cove or cabinetry to an area to bring in something new to the space and provide a different functional element. She often adds history to a space, maybe by using a gorgeous

reclaimed door for the pantry in the kitchen and then bringing that element to the look of a light fixture in the dining room. “Bringing that around and tying it together color-wise, bringing in that history, then accent tables and lamps continue the story of ‘there’s age here,’ but yet it’s brand new – a copper hood doesn’t hurt either,” she said.

She may suggest a facelift for a fireplace, adding stone and then tying it into the front entry by adding texture on the entryway floor; it may be a different pattern but the two spaces play off one another. “You have to connect your spaces – the wood, the color, the natural elements that tie it all together,” she said.

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To give this basement space architectural elements, designer Tracy Anderson added the beams/ columns to tie in with the bookcase and kitchen area. The addition of the columns brings warmth and interest to the eye.

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Anderson from page 26 As Anderson works with clients, she asks them about their overall long-term vision for the house – and their budget. “That’s going to drive everything,” she said. “Right now, costs are so high so we’re putting together projects in phases.” The first phase may be the kitchen because that’s where people gather, but homeowners need to envision the full plan and how the space is going to look when the entire project is complete. If moving from a honey oak to new cabinets and flooring, the instant that’s up, everything else will look much more dated. So, beginning a project with the end in mind is important. When it comes to planning for the end result, she encourages homeowners to

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The owner of this home wanted to add an old bar feel to their under-designed basement space. Designer Tracy Anderson crafted a plan for this distressed bar, saying brick adds to the authentic feeling and the colors are classic, yet warm and current. A television and pipe shelves will complete the look.

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Dahlias from page 32 continue their colorful shows. The taller varieties need to be staked as they grow. Her 6-foot variety spreads to around 20 inches and a heavy rain or strong wind will knock down the blooms if she doesn’t keep them tied up. During the course of the summer, she checks on them a few times as they continue to grow, tying up the shorter stalks as they get taller. “When they’re at their full height, it doesn’t take much to knock them down, but

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Facelift from page 40 “My kitchen overall is small, so it’s important to utilize all the space you can,” she said. Her existing island had wheels on it and she was used to being able to move it around for parties, so that was a choice that stuck with the remodel, though she went much larger and the island now serves as the family’s main eating area. “I feel like I’m a fairly simple person, so my biggest goal was just to get it updated,” she said. However, as she learned about all the options and upgrades available for today’s kitchen, she chose to incorporate a few into her space. Her kitchen now features a number of drawers instead of stationary shelves, allowing her to easily pull out the drawer to get what she needs rather than searching underneath a shelf. Many of her

cabinets, including the one above the refrigerator, have dividers in them, allowing for better organization. She added a built-in bookshelf to complement the cabinetry, as well as a tack board for displaying Christmas cards and photos. They updated the backsplash, and now have new countertops, a new sink, new light fixtures and under-cabinet lighting. “With the island, we have so much more room” she said. “We utilized both sides of it.” The family gathers around the island at least twice a week for a homecooked meal with teens who are constantly on the go. Trudi enjoys making tater tot hotdish and pork chop dinners. Winter is reserved for baking. During the summer months, the family does a fair amount of entertaining,

“I feel like I’m a fairly simple person, so my biggest goal was just to get it updated.” - Trudi Hoppe grilling and fish fries. They like to do big breakfasts year-round. “I’m pretty proud of it,” Trudi said. “When you can

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very home has windows, and taking proper care of them is more than worthwhile. Joe Kostreba is a Sauk Centre contractor who has been in the business for nearly 30 years. “We have the most difficult climate in the country for windows,” Kostreba said. In 2022, the availability of new windows is limited,

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with many companies out anywhere from four months to a year on orders, according to Kostreba. Now is the perfect time to fix the windows you already have! Here are a few of Kostreba’s tips for keeping your windows in their best condition: • Manage the moisture: Keeping moisture off windows is the most important element of window care. If

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humidity levels reach 3035%, frost will develop on the glass. If humidity is too low, there will be static in the room. • Keep the air moving: Windows need air movement, so keeping blinds open can help if excess humidity is a problem; using a box or oscillating fan is also an option to provide air flow against the glass. Ceiling fans also work great to keep air moving. • Maintain your wooden windows: Staying on top of maintenance will prolong the life of your windows. To touch up your windows after the finish begins to peel, the following steps will get them looking good again: 1. Lightly sand affected areas 2. Apply a matched stain to sanded areas (most suppliers can match a stain to your windows) 3. Follow with a fresh

coat of lacquer or polyurethane finish. Kostreba says both types work well and it is simply a matter of user preference. Lightly sanding and applying fresh coat to complete window will extend window life. 4. Replace plastic seals if your brand of window has the availability to do so 5. If black rot develops on a window, sand out if possible; otherwise, consider replacing the window 6. Lubricate locks and hinges with a light machine oil to prevent rust 7. Avoid using harsh chemicals when cleaning windows. Straight water, squeegee, isopropyl alcohol, and the typical window cleaners are the best products to clean your glass. Finally, proper window care can save thousands of dollars in any home budget. Try these tips today!

When refinishing windows, any black rot areas must be sanded off first. If that is not possible, the window will need to be replaced versus being repaired.

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