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Featured Homes: 2011 N. Briarwood. $169,500 Wonderful location! Home is a 3 bedroom 2 bath, split bedroom arrangement, large living area with tray ceilings. Dining area plus eating bar with stainless appliances. Roomy kitchen with an abundance of cabinet storage. Master Bedroom has private entrance to back patio. Master Bath has separate jetted tub and shower. Large walk-in master closet. Privacy fenced back yard. Make this home a must see! Not to mention close to eateries, shopping, elementary and junior high school as well as close to public transportation stops. Call for a showing today with Delphine Heppell at 405.612.1256. 113 Hat Creek Crossing. $230,000 - You can have it ALL! New construction, quality built, on 1.1 acre m/l, 4 bedrooms and gorgeous!! Granite throughout, beautiful hardwood floors, with a large covered south facing patio. The beautiful open kitchen has lots of cabinets, stainless appliances and a deep farmhouse sink. The master bath has a huge walk-in closet as well as walk-in tile shower. Extra insulation throughout and solar board decking on the roof as well as low-E windows make this home very energy efficient. Call Connie Stokes at 405.612.0016.

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Bring the indoors to your outdoors As we move outside for another season of sunshine and outdoor entertainment, there is no need to forgo the style and comfort that we enjoy in our living rooms and family rooms. The demand for weather-tolerant furniture has sparked an exciting selection of new, fresh styles and ever more hardy materials. Familiar cottage classics such as Adirondack chairs, a hammock and an old-fashioned swing happily mix with these latest arrivals. My Rosseau Conversation Collection, available exclusively at Sears in Canada (www.sears.ca), invites a group to gather round and chat while seated in comfort on allweather wicker resin chairs and a sofa. The cushions are stuffed with quick-dry polyurethane and polyester fiberfill and covered in Sunbrella fabric, which dries faster than any other fabric, so no more soggy bottoms this summer. Outdoor carpets have been available for a while, but they are now showing off sophisticated patterns and vibrant shades. They are more breathable, and as beautiful as indoor carpets. The trend today is to

House to Home DEBBIE TRAVIS style a room outside with the same elements as inside, and the minute a carpet goes down, a room is created. The combination of sea blue and white produces a Mediterranean flair that prompts you to serve up bruschetta and antipasto while sipping on a cool lemonade, or perhaps a limoncello in practical and stylish acrylic tumblers. The coffee table has a weatherstone top and shapely nonrust aluminum legs. Stripes are a perennial favorite, and I have also designed a brightly colored medallion rug that is fashioned after exquisite Italian tiles. Throw cushions always enhance the scene, a finishing touch that adds comfort and style. ** * Dear Debbie: Your suggestions about what a person should do before purchasing art in a recent column were excellent. I was wondering if you would consider talking about local artists, as many of us have

websites and would love the business. Your column is uplifting. Thank you. -Eleanor Dear Eleanor: We receive many emails from artists and artisans whose various skills and abundant talent are worthy of note. Wherever you live, chances are excellent that you have local artists nearby. If you are on the hunt for original work, I recommend that you start by checking out your local art and furniture stores. Many artists also hang their work in neighborhood restaurants, too. It’s another way to be seen. Use the Internet to search for artists in your area. But this subject is broader than art. Custom furniture, tables, lighting and myriad home accessories are also produced by local talent. They are competing with big-box stores –not an easy task. Prices will be higher, but so will the unique quality. A special, handhewn piece will

enrich your home like nothing else. Thank you to all my readers for emailing us your ideas, your sources, your questions and your photos. Although it’s not possible to respond to everyone, we do read every email and choose those

that have general or specific interest to answer in print. I couldn’t do my job without you. ** * Dear Debbie: Will be renovating our small kitchen and want more room for cooking. Also, do you suggest paint

or wallpaper for the wall? We have new red chairs for the kitchen table. Thank you. – Debbie B. Dear Debbie B.: A cluttered counter makes a small kitchen even smaller. Work out a plan that includes good storage so that

everything from appliances to cooking utensils can be put away. Utilize the new cabinet designs that include movable shelves and inside door storage. Check out wallpapers with amazing digital designs. Hang pots and pans on this wall.


Matching faucet for kitchen sink By Ed Del Grande Tribune News Service

Q: Dear Ed: We’re doing a kitchen renovation that will include a new kitchen sink. I want to know some tips I can keep in mind so my new kitchen faucet best matches my new kitchen sink. – Linda, Michigan A: From what I’ve learned work-

ing with design professionals, you should ask yourself three basic questions when choosing a faucet to best match your kitchen sink. 1. Type of kitchen sink: Will you have a single-bowl or double-bowl sink? This is important for choosing the type of spout the faucet will have. Single-bowl sinks may best match up with longer faucet spouts or pull-out spray spouts, while double-bowl kitchen sinks work well with pull-down spray spouts.

2. Finish: Will your sink be made out of stainless steel or cast iron? With a stainless steel sink, a faucet with a stainless look matches up nicely. For cast iron, you can match or complement the sink color with fancy faucet trims and finishes. 3. Features: Will any special accessories be included? With disposers, you may want a sweeping spray head that can move food waste easily. With built-in cutting boards, touchless faucet technology

makes it easier for messy hands to operate the faucet. Bottom line: If you just ask yourself, new faucet ideas will start to flow freely.

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How to guard against mortgage interest rate fluctuations So you’re looking to buy a home and you’re shopping around for the best interest rate. One day the Annual Percentage Rate is listed as 3.625% APR, and the next day it is 3.875% APR. This can mean the difference of thousands of dollars in the overall cost of your loan. What gives? Mortgage interest rates fluctuate like stocks, bonds and other financial investments. They rise and fall based on the current state of the economy and future outlooks. Market conditions, unemployment rates, inflation trends, consumer spending, supply and demand, and the price of oil are some factors that may cause interest rates to change weekly, daily and even hourly. Forecasting interest rates is a complex process. A widely used indicator in mortgage interest rates is the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond yield (an article for another time). Basically, when bond yields drop, mortgage rates are likely to drop and vice versa. But there is no guaran-

tion and/or lock-in fees? • If my rate lock expires, may I extend or lock in a new rate? Are there additional fees? • What are the benefits of a rate lock? If you’re thinking longer lock-in peri- of locking a rate, ods? bear in mind rate • Can I float the locks have expirarate for now? What tion dates. are the risks? When Timeframes can must I lock in a vary from 30-60 to rate? 90 days or longer. • What if the Don’t lock in a rate rate drops before too early or you may closing and my risk losing it or havlock-in hasn’t ing to pay a costly expired? Do I have fee to extend it. options? Are there Allow enough time additional costs? to get through your • How long do transaction plus you expect the loan extra to cover unexprocess to take? pected delays. On Will my rate lock the other hand, cover the timeframe there are downsides with room for possi- to locking in a rate ble delays? for too long, typical• What if the ly higher cost and/or purchase falls interest rate. through or I decide If you choose to to cancel the appli- rate lock, get your cation, will I be agreement in writrefunded some or ing which may be all of my applicauseful in the event

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MICHAEL DECKER tee from day to day on the predictability of mortgage rates. So how can you protect yourself from changing interest rates during your homebuying process? One option is to lock in your rate. A rate lock means you and your lender agree on a rate for your mortgage and regardless of interest rate changes, your rate remains the same for the agreed upon time period. Not locking a rate means your mortgage will float - the interest rate may go up or down until you rate lock or complete the transaction. There are costs, benefits and risks of a rate lock. Before you decide, ask your lender the following questions. • When may I lock in a rate? What are the risks of locking early? • What are the costs associated with a rate lock? Does it increase for

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Five ingredients of a well-dressed room By Mary Carol Garrity Tribune News Service

homes is to fill a room with great furnishings, then leave the walls blank. As a result, the room falls flat with a big thud. Artwork is absolutely essential for a well-decorated room, so refuse to allow yourself to be paralyzed when picking and hanging art. When I select art, I purchase pieces I love that speak to me and lift my heart, then find a way to work them into my decor. I would never pick a piece that I thought was just OK because it looked good over my sofa or mantel. Be confident, be choosy and get artwork that shares a glimpse of your personality, a window into your world. 5. SOMETHING PERSONAL As much as we all love to look at dreamy decor in

magazines and on Pinterest, no one should live in a room that looks like it’s been downloaded from a catalogue. Every space in your home should reflect your unique personality, your well-lived life. Decorating accents are powerful tools to help tell your story. I like to weave in treasures from my travels, snapshots of special moments and those I love, gifts from people who mean the world to me. Add a touch of whimsy when you can, like taking that odd clay sculpture your child or grandkid made in art class, putting it on a cake plate and topping it with a glass cloche to give it the stage it deserves. Every time you walk past it, I bet it will make you smile! One final bit of

advice: Don’t let your room remain static, once you have decorated it. I believe good design evolves, and rooms

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would encourage you to begin upgrading and get the best lights your budget will allow. You’ll be happy in the end because the lighting will take your space to the next level. 3. A MIX OF FABRICS Speaking of cheating, you can find decorating fabrics that allow you to get a big look for a minimal investment. If you are on a budget when decorating your spaces, this is where you can cut corners without sacrificing the look of your room. One tip is to pick a modest fabric for your bedding, drapes or upholstered furniture, perhaps a solid or a subtle pattern, then give it a great story with an interesting trim or contrasting welt. Or, invest in one killer fabric and use it to make a pillow for your sofa or bed, then fill in with others that are made from less expensive fabrics. When picking the fabrics for your home, try using a variety of patterns, colors and textures to make your rooms more interesting and unique. 4. ARRESTING ARTWORK One of the biggest mistakes I see people make when they invest in decorating their

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When I’m scrolling through Pinterest or a magazine, I love features that show you how to pull together a fabulous outfit. I think it’s in my DNA: My parents owned a clothing store in my hometown of Atchison, Kan. When I was little, Mom and Dad let me steam clothes and make the bows for giftwrapped packages. When I was old enough, I finally got to hit the sales floor and start helping customers create outfits that looked sensational. I loved every minute of it. And today I’m lucky to still be doing work I love, now helping friends and customers create a well-dressed home. Just as you need a few key pieces to make a great outfit, I’ve found there are five essential ingredients of a welldressed room: 1. WALL COLOR THAT SETS THE MOOD Wall color sets the tone for your entire space, creating the ambiance. Right now, we are seeing a trend toward both light, bright wall colors and deep, rich shades. White and cream – timeless classics – are showing up big. We are

also seeing lots of our customers gravitating toward subtle shades of their favorite colors, like pale blues. On the other end of the spectrum, moody colors like moss green, dark teal and navy are also making a splash, as is statement-making wallpaper. When selecting a color scheme for your room, don’t forget your ceiling. One of my favorite looks right now is to paint the ceiling a clear, rich color, then leave the walls white or cream. You get a splash of saturated color, yet still have a neutral palette to play with. 2. INTERESTING LIGHT FIXTURES No longer are light fixtures just functional additions to a room. Today’s lamps and fixtures are so striking they can be the star of the show. No doubt, well-chosen lighting can completely change a room. I love to cut corners when I can, saving precious dollars in my decorating budget for my splurge items, but light fixtures are just one of those places where you get what you pay for. When you invest in great lamps, chandeliers and pendants, it shows. If your spaces have lackluster lighting, I


How much $$$ to invest before selling your home and arranging them or fixes can height- require a major all in a way that en interest in the investment are betmakes your home house or ensure ter left to the next look its best. your list price is owner. For example, Staging your home attained. General replacing old winOKLAHOMA – can help it sell items to consider dows with energyThe prime home faster and get the include putting a efficient ones is a buying and selling highest price possifresh coat of neutral great idea, but not season is in full ble. (gray or white) inteif you won’t be swing and many Forget the rior paint; updating there to reap the Oklahoma homeallowance. Adding flooring, especially benefits of lower owners may be an allowance into if it is stained, worn energy bills. wrestling with the the contract to fix or scratched; cleanAdditionally, a question, “How existing issues such ing up landscaping, buyer may have much should I very specific tastes, invest before selling as stained carpet or including adding repainting is not mulch, trimming so it’s not worth my home?” recommended. trees, etc.; and splurging on expenOklahoma Local real estate updating your sive appliances that Association of you’re not using REALTORS (OAR) experts say that in home’s blinds. You the $100,000 to do not need to renoyourself. is offering tips on $250,000 range, vate the entire Established in what sellers should buyers want a house, but update it 1921, The consider to help move-in ready enough to increase Oklahoma improve their listhouse. If simple its inside curb Association of ing. items are not comappeal. REALTORS is one “There are many plete, it often trigLeave major of Oklahoma’s things to consider largest trade associwhen deciding how gers buyers to won- investments for der what else was buyer. Of course, ations with more much to invest not maintained. each market and than 9,000 members when selling a Do general house is a unique involved in all home,” said Chuck updates. Investing case, but in general, aspects of the real Harris, Oklahoma in general updates updates that would estate industry. Association of REALTORS president. “For the most 5819 S. Hideaway Ln. $ part, the general items to consider updating are interior and exterior paint, flooring, landscaping and blinds. Making these general investments can translate to a higher selling price.” Live the dream! Beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath home with OAR is offering 29.89 acm/l, several ponds in Southweest Stillwater. the following tips: Detatched building/shop/living quarters, ideal for guest Consider staghouse or rental. (Approx 1200 sq. ft.) The house has two ing. You’ll never get coveredporches, outdoor fireplace. There is a storm shelter a second chance to in garage. Custom built in 2014. make a first See more of this home at impression. A home www.WeLoveSellingStillwater.com Page P Provence, CRS stager has expertise Fisher Provence, REALTORS® in planning and Broker Associate choosing colors, fab(405) 612-0194 377-1000 rics and furniture,

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tion and performance facilities, and the second level contains executive offices, according to Bret Thoeny, the architect who designed the compound for Prince about 30 years ago. The bottom floor has three palatial bedrooms but few windows, so the performer could work without knowing whether it was night or day. "A portion of it was like a stayover where, if he was in the studio late -which he always was, he could just ‘crash’ for a few

hours and get back in the studio,” Thoeny said. Local real estate agents aren’t sure how much the nineacre estate might fetch when it is finally put up for sale. The county assessor values it at $7 million: Most agents say that it will sell for much more, but a few say that the selling price could be cut because some would-be buyers won’t want to pay millions of dollars for a house in which the former owner was found dead in the glitzy elevator.

It’s sad to note that, at this printing, more than 10 people have gone to court to claim that they are entitled to at least a portion of Prince’s $300-million-plus financial estate. They’ll likely spend lots of money and several months or even years arguing in front of a judge, all of which could have been avoided if the entertainer had taken a little time to create a living trust that would automatically leave his money to the people (and his numerous charities) that he loved best.

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but not many. The pop-music icon, who passed away April 27 at the age of 57, liked to keep his private life, well, private. He didn’t exactly hold regular summer barbeques at his home in an upscale suburb a quishes your perand thus sever your few miles southsonal half-interest financial ties to the west of in the home to her. property and its Minneapolis, much In short, you loan. If she doesn’t less invite reporters would be legally earn enough money to tour the estate. liable for the payto qualify for a loan But he recorded ments if your ex by herself, perhaps nearly 30 albums defaults on the her parents or there in a high-tech loan, even though other relatives studio that rivaled you no longer have might be willing to the best in Los a financial stake in co-sign the mortAngeles or New the house. And the gage for her. York. bank almost cer*** The 65,000tainly would begin %DEAR MR. square-foot complex foreclosure proceed- MYERS: Despite consists of two sterings if the debt all the media fuss ile-white buildings, went unpaid for a about singer prompting one few months, which Prince’s death reporter to note would ruin both and the battle that its exterior your own and your over his estate, I “looks more like a ex-spouse’s credit haven’t seen or research lab or corrating and future heard any porate headquarability to get anoth- reports about ters than a music er mortgage. what the studio, occasional Obviously, the Minneapolis com- concert venue and simplest solution pound where he sometimes resihere would be to lived is like. Do dence.” insist that the you have any The main buildhome be sold. The details? ing’s first floor bank would be paid ANSWER: Some, houses the producfrom the loan proceeds, and the remaining profit could be split any way the two of you wish. Because your MARSHA & RICHARD TEAGUE wife wants to keep the home, perhaps the best alternative would be to have her refinance the current mortgage in her name only,

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Special concerns are involved when a couple divorce but one spouse wants to stay in their longtime home. DEAR MR. MYERS: I am getting a divorce. I am planning to move out and sign a quitclaim deed that gives my half-interest in the home to her, as she wants to stay in the house and begin making the mortgage payments by herself. We both signed the original mortgage contract, but will the fact that I’m signing a quitclaim prevent the bank from forcing me to make the future payments if my exwife doesn’t make them herself? ANSWER: The lender still can legally try to force you to make the future payments if your soon-to-be exwife cannot or does not make them herself. The loan contract you signed is a legal obligation that both of you accepted when the home was first purchased. The bank’s right to enforce the contract will remain intact even though you’re now getting a divorce and signing a quitclaim that relin-


How to take care of Potted Cactus though they origiIntroduce moisture nate in the middle of to this plant’s root the Mojave Desert. zone in the winter For example, and it just sits there Cactus seedlings perched on sheltered without evaporation. in the store look rocky slopes and This starts rotting alike, so the one you cliffs of tropical the fine roots, then select could be a rot travels up larger baby 20-foot saguaro Mexico, the Gymnocalyciums are roots into the plant or an Echinopsis kept evenly moist in itself. The ultimate that stays less than the shade by dripresult is a soft gooey a foot and blooms mess inside come like crazy. Of course ping springs and Caribbean rains. spring. When spring you can’t tell at such Most potted caccomes they begin to early ages when tus die in winter. suck up water to accurate labels are fuel reproduction rare. Yet this is how This is because they’re dormant and and the growth most cactus are sold look dry as moisture spurt that follows outside their territogradually decreases flowering. The hotry of the desert inside them over ter and longer the Southwest. many dark months. days, the faster they The Cactus family They won’t be so fat grow. is enormous, and in when they hunker Cactus bloom a constant state of down to wait for spring and summer, flux as DNA more rain. Folks always which is the best accurately tells us think this dry look time to buy so you who is truly related means they need know the flower colto whom. It’s like a water, but when dor- ors you’re getting. A monster genealogy mant, they don’t. lot of them bloom project that could blow up many old family trees. This is why the names are always changing. Cactuses are surprisingly diverse, distributed from Canada to Patagonia, changing as the terrain and climate varies. From hot and tropiof cal on the Equator to high and dry in the Andes to our own cold winter Stillwater, OK Shanna anna Grunewald deserts, there’s REALTOR® 405-332-5553 clearly a very wide Associate range of climatic 405-633-0568 preferences. That means there are tropical cactus that want water in the air or they die ... quickly. There are jungle and forest 623 S. Lewis cactuses that grow 9dlcidlc Stillwater, OK 74074 in partial shade. (405) 780-7196 And yet we tend to www.communityescrow.com 7BJAGBJAFGJ 6B@ treat them all as By Maureen Gilmer

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white, so if you want big bold color, by all means buy in bloom. Once you have found the one, then follow these tips for a beautiful carefree summer garden accent for a sun filled porch or patio. • Choose a pot that’s wider than it is deep, because many cactus root shallow to catch every drop of rare rain that falls. They hold water in their bodies so they don’t need a big root area like ordinary plants. • Use cactus soil. If you don’t have it, mix of 50 percent peat based potting soil and 50 percent sharp sand for optimal drainage and

water holding capacity. • Large drain hole. Choose pots made for cactus such as the standard terra cotta “pans” that feature a dime-sized drain hole to ensure maximized drainage. Smaller holes easily clog and that’s all it takes to start rotting the roots. Specialty pots with a multitude of holes are often the best. • Avoid saucers. We use saucers to protect surfaces or tables, but they are dangerous to cactuses. Saucers can hold moisture against the drain hole so there’s no space to create a

vacuum to draw water down and out. An alternative is to use pot feet or broken tiles to raise the pot up enough to create a similar dry space underneath. During the growing season, water your cactus. Most die because beginners believe they

don’t need much (if any) water. But give them a nice pot, proper drainage and soil this summer, then treat them properly over winter to enjoy these curious geometric plants for many years to come.

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to control them with herbicides now will only set your lawn back even further. • We’ve also seen some odd behavior from new ornamental plantings, with unexpected leaf drop and or disease too alarmed if you lawns, don’t be too issues. I suspect see more browning surprised to see this may also be a off leaf surface some of your pesky combination of than normal. Avoid winter weeds like swings in the the temptation to annual bluegrass weather. As you over-fertilize right putting up a fight a know, we’ve had now as warm little longer than some hot windy weather should normal. These days sprinkled in help alleviate these weeds should also with these cool issues. disappear for the spells. New planti• While we are summer as it gets ngs don’t have still on the topic of hotter. Attempting

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Husband Pl. Northgate Dr.

2 Coldwell Banker Team Stillwater 2. 1523 Falls Dr. 1-3 ..........................................Mike

Burris Rd.

Burris Rd.

Chateau Pl. Peaceable Acres Rd.

• Open Houses may be cancelled in case of inclement weather. If you have questions, please call the hosting REALTOR®. Keller Williams Stillwater 1. 1302 Falls Dr. 2-4 .......................................... Beth

3

Chateau Ct.

177

Ramsey St.

• All Open Houses are Sunday unless otherwise indicated.

5

Hunters Ridge

Week of Sunday, May 22, 2016

Map

McMurtry McMur rrttr Rd..


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