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as fir, spruce and pine. The wood is relatively cheap, but it is kiln-dried to add to its strength and durability. Your question leads nicely into a couple of other queries I have received over the past few months, prompted by a series of popular TV commercials for a big insurance company: “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood”? Fact is, woodchucks are groundhogs. That means that they don’t throw, or “chuck,” wood. They don’t eat wood either, but the question has gnawed at some folks since Robert Hobart Davis posed it in a song for a poorly reviewed Broadway musical in o ar
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of Veterans Affairs (www.va.gov) that requires no down payment at all. *** REAL ESTATE TRIVIA: A real estate agent in the high-priced San Francisco market is boasting that he has the area’s least-expensive listing. It’s a single-car, concrete parking space at 88 Townsend St., with an asking price of $100,000. *** DEAR DAVE: Was Abraham Lincoln really born in a log cabin? ANSWER: Yes, on Feb. 12, 1809. But the one-room cabin he shared with his parents for the first two years of his life was in Kentucky, not the state of Illinois that later adopted “Land of Lincoln” as its state motto because that’s where our 16th president eventually first ran for office and was later buried after he was assassinated in 1865. *** DEAR DAVE: What type of wood do developers and home remodelers
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colorful florals. A few stems and some zip ties can take your boxwood to the next level. I tend to use my same boxwoods season after season and introduce new picks to make them seem brand
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centerpiece. We even place them around stone statues and busts to achieve the same outdoor elegance boxwoods were originally known for. Smaller boxwood wreaths and ac-
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hedge, I find the accessories add a sense of realism and nature to your home. Balancing your boxwood on vases or cake pedestals at varying heights makes a display perfect for a mantel or table
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suming upkeep – just mist them with water once a As with every month and you are February in the good to go. Midwest, I feel I adore adding like the weather boxwoods to exhas not caught up isting displays as with my internal well as dressing clock just yet. them up with ribAside from the bons and picks few lovely days of for some seasonal warmth we had flare. Here are a during the Super few simple ideas Bowl (go Chiefs!) to update your the only time I boxwoods this can get my fix of spring. spring cheer is at Classic boxwood the shop. wreaths are so Lucky for me I versatile. We style spend a lot of time them on plates, there and can get statues, shelves, my fix of color doors, chairs – from the lovely whew I need to stems and bright take a breath. spring accessories The 10-inch boxwe have. wood wreaths are When bringing perfect for a pop seasonal exciteof pink peonies or ment into my own a cluster of tulips. home I use the Adding stems and always-elegant ribbon not only charm of boxwood. gives you the opI love boxwoods portunity to introin every season, duce spring colors but especially in into your display spring. It might be but also adds texbecause preserved ture and volume. boxwoods have Sometimes the feel of a fresh adding greenery green without is just as dramatall the time-conic of a change as By Katie Laughridge
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Should you paint the woodwork white? By Kerri Westenberg clean look of white Minneapolis Star Tribune enameled woodwork. But their MINNEAPOexperience also LIS – When Somia speaks to the coMourad first nundrum of sellers walked into the considering whethKenwood home er to paint their that she would woodwork in order buy, she saw dark- to sell a house stained oak woodmore quickly. work mixed with Many buyers are white woodwork on seeking a move-inmuch of the main ready home that level. In the kitch- reflects the modern en, three different aesthetic of clean wood finishes frag- white woodwork. mented the space. But some homes, “The house especially Craftshad clearly gone mans and Victothrough a ton rians, can dazzle of renovations,” with stained wood. Mourad said. Mourad said she Though the work fell for her house had been done with the moment they care and had been walked in and saw maintained well, she wanted a more the wood door that led to an entryway cohesive look. So with delicately deeven before she, her husband, Keith tailed woodwork. “The entryway Bush, and their was so warm _ just two daughters stunning _ with inmoved into the tricate carvings on 1891 three-story, painters were sum- the wood banister at the staircase; I moned. The firedidn’t want anyplace mantel, cenone to touch it,” terpiece of a graMourad recalled. cious living room, She kept that nod went from a dark to the history of oak stain to white the home, even as enameled paint the painters set so that it would to work on other match the shelves parts of the house. on either side, Sometimes a which were already home shows best white. Beams in when it remains the ceiling got the true to character. same treatment. Wood panels in the The oak beams and dining room, which other wood accents of Craftsman-style is open to the bungalows, for exliving room, also ample, help make got coats of white those homes dispaint. Like many of to- tinct. “You wouldn’t day’s home buyers, Mourad and Bush change the color of prefer the sleek, a classic car, even
if it’s a little funky, and sometimes you shouldn’t paint the woodwork of a house,” said Ruth Whitney Bowe, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Burnet’s Minneapolis Lakes office. In midcentury modern homes, wood paneling and other details can warm up the clean lines. In Victorians, intricate woodwork can speak to the home’s original era _ and can also be expensive to paint. In addition to the style of the home, competition is another factor. “If a home is in an area surrounded by other homes with wood cabinets in the kitchens, there may be no need to turn the woodwork white,” Bowe said. “But most often, white woodwork helps a house sell.” Millennials love white Jayne Morrison of Morrison Interiors in Plymouth is a designer and stager who helps people ready their homes for the marketplace. “Millennial buyers want white woodwork,” she said. “If we are staging for a young family in a neighborhood of young families, it is advisable to have woodwork painted
white.” That’s especially so for owners of homes built in the 1980s with the golden oak woodwork that was popular during that era. “If you are in a 1980s house and you have a lot of that golden oak woodwork, [painting it white] will help sell your house faster,” she said. Morrison is seeing a generational shift as she works with homeowners on design. “Baby boomers love woodwork,” she said. “Millennial clients say they want an estimate for painting everything white. It is quite pricey, but often they go ahead and do it. They want that total white woodwork look.” Whether it is sellers or new homeowners hoping to create a space they adore, the decision to paint is often based on “that bad word that starts with ‘b’: budget,” Morrison said. When clients decide to do the painting themselves to save money, she suggests they start in one room and see how it goes before tackling the entire house. Painted woodwork is a fresh look, she notes,
and it’s been going strong since 2010. In recent years, she has seen the white warming up a bit, shifting to warm gray. When Mourad got around to remodeling her kitchen and ridding the space of three different wood finishes, in fact, a designer suggested that she paint the center island gray to contrast with the white paint elsewhere in the kitchen and the home. Mourad declined, preferring to keep the look cohesive. Plus, she said, “I knew I would never tire of white.” And she hasn’t. “Now when I walk into the house, I feel peaceful, uplifted, happy. There is a lightness and a calm,” she said. “It is amazing how much woodwork impacts the feel of a home.”
2410 N GLENWOOD DR. 3 BD / 2 BA / 2 car garage. Split bedroom arrangement with a separate whirlpool and shower in the master bath. Large open living/dining room, kitchen has roll-out shelves, with great storage throughout the house. Close to Boomer Lake and walking trail . ................................................................................... $174,750
905 S BLUE RIDGE - 4 BD / 3 BA / 2 car garage in the Country Club area. Nearly everything is new from the wood floors in the entry, dining and family room to granite counter tops in the kitchen, bathrooms and utility room. Storm shelter in garage, wood bookcases around the fireplace and all of this on a large corner lot with shade trees. ................................. PRICE CHANGE $296,500
8023 E YOST RD. - beautiful fenced 20-acres grassland, custom built 4 BD / 3-car garage, a 30x50 shop with bath, wooden pergola with fireplace, fishing pond, close to Stillwater on paved roads and many extras. ..................................................................................$549,000
NEW LISTING - 26 CANYON RIM - 1 owner, 3 BD / 2 BA / 2-car garage in NE area close to schools. Formal living and formal dining room, lots of storage, enclosed sunroom with heat and air, beautiful landscaped yard and a privacy fence in the backyard... ...................................................................................................... $178,900 NEW LISTING - 1524 E CIMARRON DRIVE - 3 BD / 2 BA / 2 car garage close to shopping and schools. Open living room has a brick hearth with a wood burning fireplace. Bedrooms are east of the living room with the master at the back of the house. Fenced backyard has a extra large patio for good privacy and a storage shed.. .....................................................$169,900 215 S. MARSHALL - 3 BD / 2 BA / 1 car garage. Central heat & air, new carpet and newly remodeled bath rooms ................................................................. PRICE CHANGE $117,500
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love by giving it a quick remodel without breaking the bank. Try installing granite countertop overlays on your existing counters to give them a quick (and affordable) facelift. Also, consider painting your cabinets for a big-impact update with a lower price tag than a full cabinet replacement. Other ideas include switching out old finishes and cabinet pulls for new, trendy options and adding a new backsplash. Warm things up Nothing will warm your heart faster than a few luxurious heating improvements. Whether you add heated towel racks to the bathroom, heated floors in the living room or warming lamps on the patio _ these pockets of comfort will make you
home feel cozier than ever. And if you don’t have one already, consider installing a fireplace. Not only will it create an enjoyable hearth in your space, but it’s also known to pay off at resale. Treat yourself Have you been putting off a dream upgrade? If you want to love your home again, now may be the time to make it happen. Design a luxurious bathroom space with spa-like enhancements including a clawfoot tub and rainfall showerhead. Or, create a reading nook and hobby corner so you have designated spaces for the things you enjoy. Something as simple as adding a walk-in closet can make your space more functional and satisfying than ever before.
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You will fall in love with this 3 Bd/2 Ba home the minute you open the door. Plus, it sits on two lots so you can build your dream shop. Updates everywhere include fresh paint in soft inviting colors throughout, updated light fixtures, new hardware, new Quartz vanity bathroom counters, brightly painted kitchen cabinets and more. The wood laminate flooring makes for easy care. This home backs up to an open pasture so you can enjoy those evening sunsets. Large yard storm shelter and oversized storage shed with electric comes with the house.
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Everyone deserves to love their home. But if you’ve lived in the same spot for several years, or if the space simply feels stale, it can be difficult to feel as excited about it as when you first moved in. Sometimes, all your home needs is a little TLC to rekindle the flame. Here, we’ve compiled a few upgrades to help you fall in love with your space again. Get organized It’s not easy to love your home when it’s cluttered and messy, so take an afternoon to tidy things up! Return misplaced items to their proper storage areas and organize things by color, size or purpose. If you’re lacking in storage, now may be a good time to invest in a new system, like an extra set of shelves, bins or even an extra hall closet. If the job seems over-
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If you prefer to let mother nature guide you instead of the calendar, make sure you apply these products as the redbuds are just passing their peak bloom cycle or the forsythia plant begins to drop its brilliant yellow blooms. This bio-indicator is a sure sign that crabgrass will be germinating soon. When shopping for herbicide, look for products containing the active ingredient pendamethalin or oryzalin. As with all pesticides, it is very important to read the label and follow the instructions carefully. Failure to do so will result in less
than desired results at best and damage to your desirable landscape or the surrounding environment at worst. For example, some of these products will offer season long control on crabgrass yet will fail to prevent sandburs unless a follow-up application is made later in the growing season. For more in-
formation on this or any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulture Educator in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@okstate.edu, phone at 405-747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater.
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