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All Around Curb Appeal!

Apr22
2011
Leave a Comment Written by mary.w

/Some homeowners exert tremendous time, effort and money creating a wonderful first impression for buyers to view as they pull up to their home. That is a good thing. What is not so good, is using your entire budget and effort in the front while ignoring the side and back portions of your home. You may draw them in with your beautiful front yard, flowers and swing under your covered front porch BUT if they walk out your back door to a moldy deck, trash cans, overgrown weeds and a yard that looks like the NFL just practiced there; well, the front yard is no longer at the forefront of their minds.

It is important to create all around curb appeal so that no matter where they are looking, they are excited about what they see. You wouldn’t think of just painting the front of your home and leaving the sides and back chipped and revealing rotting wood, would you? (Ok, now I know some of you said yes to this, but that would be the wrong answer so please continue on).

Before you head to the garden center or big box store, develop a plan on paper that includes cleaning, painting and planting needs for all exterior portions of your home. If you are not an avid gardener (as many of us are not) ask questions and learn which plants will offer the longest blooming life, most vibrant colors and require the least maintenance (this is at the top of my list!). If you don’t have a lot of yard, create potted plantings. You often see beautifully detailed flower pots on either side of a home’s front entry. Do the same at your side and back entry doors, too.  A simple thing that will yield great rewards!  See your home as a total exterior package and use your budget to maximize the entire picture.
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Posted in Home Improvement, Selling Tips - Tagged appeal, back yard, creating curb appeal, curb, curb appeal, deckn, first impressions, front yard, getting your home ready to sell, landscaping, painting, planting, side yard
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Begin Your Spring Garden

Apr08
2010
Leave a Comment Written by Alicia

If you want thriving gardens, now is the time to plan. And as it turns out, your garden can benefit from your eco-friendly choices. Start planning your gardens now so that they are thriving by this time next month!

Here are the most important aspects to keep in mind:

  • Soil. Healthy soil is the foundation of healthy gardens. Performing therapy on your soil now is ideal before the plants begin to fully grow back. First, you should create layers of nutrients that include compost materials, manure when possible, and organic ingredients, such as kelp. To make sure your soil contains the correct pH levels, purchase a testing kit from a local gardening center. The level should be around 6.5. If yours is too high or too low, a nursery professional can help.
  • Seeds. Rather than wait for Mother Nature to cooperate with you, work now so that the rain has time to moisten your newly planted seeds. Begin growing vegetable seeds inside and replant the seedlings outside at the end of April. With annual and perennial flowers, it’s safe to begin planting those outside now.
  • Mixture. Mixing up a garden with an assortment of plants and flowers will help retain the health of your soil. Therefore, try planting new flowering bulbs in the same garden as old perennials, try repotting annuals that seem to have made it another year, and mix in edible vegetable plants with flowering plants.
  • Fertilizer. No matter what, avoid applying toxic chemicals on your lawn or plants that will slowly poison your nutrient-rich soil and kill the insects and microbes you need to keep your lawn healthy. Opt for slow-release organic fertilizers that will slowly release into your yard, will last all summer and will not cause damage to the natural nutrients and life found in your yard.
  • Design. In order to obtain the highest potential from your gardens, design your outdoor oasis as if it were just one more room in your house. Add stepping stones or a gravel path through separate gardens, incorporate benches to rest on while enjoying the sights, integrate a water feature that adds soothing sounds to the ambiance and include lots of vibrant colors in the gardens to attract interest. The more time you spend in your garden, the more you’ll benefit from nature.

For more insight on spring gardening, visit greenlivingideas.com. Not only will spring gardening allow your yard to look vibrant, it will also keep your air cleaner and your produce healthier. It might even lift your mood every time you look out a window.

Posted in Green Living, Tips and Ideas - Tagged gardening, green tips, outdoor, planting
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Adding Decorative Flair to Doors

Oct23
2008
1 Comment Written by Becky

It’s been said that first impressions stick. At a job interview, on a date. So why wouldn’t the same go for houses? I’m not talking about curb appeal, although that’s certainly important. What I’m talking about is the first thing you see when you enter a room, actually, even before you enter the room. It’s the door, of course! Instead of sticking with the same old boring wood, why not spruce up the door to add visual interest to the space?

There are a few things you can do to add decorative flair to your door without spending a lot of time or money:

Molding
Panels that resemble wainscoting or shadow box trim will add dimension and visual interest to a simple door. If the room is decorated with wallpaper, you can go a step further and line the door panel with matching wallpaper to tie the door together with the rest of the room.

Camouflage
Paint the door so that it blends in with the walls and unifies the space. If the walls are lined with chair rail trim, then put matching chair rail trim on the door for a seamless transition. Continuing the wall decor onto the door will help expand the space and create a more open atmosphere.

Decorative details
Decorative doorknobs or door panels can transform a boring door into an expression of your personal style. Don’t be afraid to be creative. Use tongue-and-groove paneling strips to infuse a rustic feel into a modern space, or try a glass doorknob for a more sophisticated approach.

Letter transfers
Letter transfers are a unique option that will set your door apart. Available in a variety of font styles, letter transfers can be used to mark any room in your home. This decorative idea is particularly ideal if you’re big on entertaining, as it will save you the trouble of constantly directing your guests to the powder room.

What do you think? Would one or more of these suggestions give your doors added flair? Remember, first impressions matter, and you only get one chance to make them!

Posted in Home Improvement, Tips and Ideas - Tagged curb appeal, decor, decorating, decoration, doors, home decorating, interior design
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The Perks of Outdoor Paradise

Aug19
2008
1 Comment Written by Alicia

Backyard

No matter what size yard you own, a casual sitting area can help make the most out of the space you were given. Whether it’s a massive backyard sanctuary or a mini cement patio, this area can accommodate an abundant number of extra activities with perks that go along with each one.

Here are 10 benefits to owning a terrace in your backyard:

  1. More usable space. Most people own a backyard, but some people never step foot in the yard unless it’s to mow the lawn. However, if you add a solid sitting area to this space, you’ll be more apt to use it. A solid surface offers a place to sit or stand comfortably without bugs crawling around you, grass tickling your ankles and allergies acting up. You have this solid area for the sole purpose of using it, so you most likely will. A side perk is that you’ll have less grass to mow with a patio or deck taking up space!
  2. Room to relax. After a long day of work or stress, sometimes you just need to unwind. Relaxing outdoors won’t cause you to feel as lazy as if you chose to take a nap on the couch with the blinds shut. Sunbathe on a lounge chair while the sunshine soaks you with vitamin D, or sit under a roof or in a screened-in lanai so you don’t have to bother with poor weather, annoying bugs, other neighbors and strong winds. Either way, you’ll receive fresh air and you’ll still sleep soundly at night.
  3. A social spot! Inside parties can get crammed and stuffy, but inviting guests to a backyard barbeque is appealing and efficient. You’ll save energy by not using the oven, your kitchen won’t become hot and smoky, you can feel good about spending time outdoors, and you get to enjoy delicious food aromas and tastes. Barbeques are also a great way to spruce up your eating patterns.
  4. Perfect for a pool. If you still want to incorporate social activities into your backyard time but you don’t want to grill, think about adding a pool. Usually with a pool, a patio or a deck is included in the plan. You’re halfway there already! A pool adds tons of extra amenities. Swimming, exercising, soothing sounds, relaxation and social activities are suddenly available to you everyday without driving anywhere! You can now define your backyard as a true party place. Would you rather relax your tense muscles? Have a whirlpool or Jacuzzi put in for a serene escape in the outdoors.
  5. Showcase style. Even if you don’t partake in many activities, a backyard sitting area can flourish with design and style. Patios come in all shapes and sizes. Lanais add a sense of luxury. Wooden decks provide class. Whether your backyard incorporates brick paver, ceramic tile, stucco, cement or wood, it’ll look unique from all other backyards. Add some gardens and landscaping around this area, perhaps even a fountain for soothing water sounds, and you’ve created your very own backyard paradise that others will admire.
  6. Great for other add-ons. Add little items to this area, and you can change the whole atmosphere. If you’d like to gather a group of guests to one area, add a table umbrella. It allows a colorful, inviting item to inform guests where to reside. A fire pit allows an entire new social activity. Now you can make s’mores, tell ghost stories or lead a group sing-along. A fire pit creates a happy, peaceful atmosphere. Instead of tables and chairs, perhaps buy a swing to add to your personalized backyard. A swing could offer a romantic sitting area or just be a great place to curl up and read a book. Still looking to take that afternoon nap? Set up a hammock. So many items can be added at any time to make life more comfortable for you.
  7. Plenty of options. If you deal with the changes in seasons and inclement weather, perhaps you don’t feel like a backyard escape is worth your time and money. Roofs and screens can help with that, but you can also purchase a heater to warm up the area. Don’t let excuses ruin your chance of enjoying your own backyard.
  8. Streaming sunlight inside. If you do have a patio or deck outside, you need an entrance. Many houses provide multiple doors that lead to the outside area. Sliding doors or French doors allow natural light to stream into the home, making it brighter and homier.
  9. Distraction from electricity. With the more time you spend outdoors, the less time you’ll watch TV, play video games, browse the Internet and use kitchen appliances. Not only are you helping the environment by using up less energy, but you are saving yourself a hefty electric bill!
  10. Good for your health. Spending time outdoors is healthy. The sun provides vitamin D, the air is fresh, the sounds are peaceful and the experience is overall relaxing.

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Posted in Home Improvement, Tips and Ideas - Tagged add-ons, adding value to your home, backyard, backyard space, creating a backyard oasis, how to improve your home's yard, outdoor living
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Green Idea: Xeriscaping

Jul07
2008
3 Comments Written by Allegra

XeriscapeIf you love gardening but always have the current global warming crisis on the back of your mind, you may have a growing concern for the amount of water you’re using to keep your plants alive.

Did you know there’s an alternative that can put your worried mind at ease?

It’s xeriscaping.

What’s xeriscaping? Xeriscaping was invented in Denver, Colorado, by the Colorado WaterWise Council to help people improve their landscapes while using less water. The word comes from the Greek word xeros meaning dry and the Anglo-Saxon word scape meaning view. Xeriscaping uses seven gardening principles that save water while creating a lush garden.

The perks of xeriscaping:

  • Lower water bills
  • Less work because of its low maintenance
  • Little to no lawn mowing, which saves energy
  • Helps conserve water

The seven gardening principles:

  1. Plan and Design
  • Before any xeriscaping can be done, a well laid-out plan needs to be set in place. Create a sketch you’re your backyard or whatever area you plan on putting your garden in. Remember to include existing structures like trees and bushes, if they exist. Consider the costs of your project, the design appearance you’re after, the function of the space and the maintenance it will require. Next, visualize the xeriscape garden you want. Choose the plants, rock beds, etc. having a plan and design will help things run smoothly.
  1. Soil conservation
  • In a water-conserving landscape the soil should both drain quickly and store water at the same time. Healthy soil grows healthy plants. You can analyze the soil to see if its needs improvement.
  1. Create suitable turf areas
  • Turf (grass) areas are necessary for open space and visual interest but keep them to a small, yet usable, size. Plant drought-tolerant turf grass in these areas.
  1. Choose the appropriate plants
  • Plants for xeriscaping should also be drought-resistant. If possible, use plants native to your area. Trees, like gray birch, cedars and elms, help reduce water evaporation by blocking the soil from sunlight. Perennial flowers include baby’s breath, Arizona columbine, succulents and tulips. Annual flowers include cosmos, marigold and zinnias. These are just a few ideas. Don’t forget about drought-resistant plants and bushes such as hydrangea, juniper and potentilla! Plants with silvery, waxy, fuzzy or prickly leaves tend to be xeriscape friendly.
  1. Use mulch
  • Cover the soil with a mulch to help conserve soil moisture and retain temperature. Options for organic mulch include peat moss, manure, sawdust and compost.
  1. Have an efficient irrigation system
  • This helps conserve water. Soaker hoses and drip irrigation systems are the simplest way to water your xeriscape garden and they deliver water to the base of the plants. Never over-water your garden; that counteracts the preservation!
  1. Proper maintenance
  • Xeriscape gardens are low maintenance but still need to be tended to. As with any garden, prune and weed. Add extra mulch when needed.

Once you have successfully followed the seven gardening principles for xeriscaping, you can sit back and enjoy your attractive, water-conserving outdoor oasis.

Image (the xeriscape symbol) Source: Aggie Horticulture

Posted in Green Living, Tips and Ideas - Tagged curb appeal, eco-friendly home, green ideas, green improvement, Green Living, improving your home, landscaping, living green, living in a green home, xeriscaping
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Sprucing up for Summer: Driveways

Jun16
2008
1 Comment Written by Allegra

DrivewaysNow that the weather is warming up and being outside is more pleasurable than painful, why not tackle those outdoor home tasks?

Example: Is your driveway looking a little dull and dingy? Have years of car traction taken their toll? Sounds like it’s time to renovate the driveway, and here’s how to get started.

First, you must choose what type of driveway you want. There are two: solid surface and aggregate surface. Solid surfaces are driveways made of materials like concrete or asphalt while aggregate surfaces are, for example, brick pavers or crushed rock.

When considering your options, remember to think about these things:

What’s the cost? Call local companies who install driveways for estimates.

How does the driveway react to the weather? Depending on where you live you should think about snow, rain, earthquakes, etc.

How long will the type of driveway last? You’ll want something, of course, that has a decent lifespan, but also think about how much maintenance will be required to keep it in shape and make it last as long as it possibly can.

These pros and cons may help make the decision process a tad easier.

Concrete

Pros: Durable, long-lasting, smooth surface looks clean and neat, can be decorative with different color pigments to complement the house

Cons: Takes five to seven days to cure before it can be driven on, cracking will occur over time, light colors show stains, cannot be relayered

Asphalt

Pros: Crack resistant, long-lasting, less expensive than concrete, dark driveway shows fewer stains, can be stamped for decorative purposes

Cons: Needs resealing so it doesn’t deteriorate, can’t be sealed for six-nine months after installation or it will remain soft, sealer needs two-three days of drying time before it can be driven on

Brick Pavers

Pros: Create different designs and patterns, offers a variety of shades of colors and styles, strong material

Cons: Can be prone to damage, weeds can pop up in between the cracks.

(Tip: Consider interlocking pavers to avoid a weed problem.)

Crushed Stone

Pros: Economical, no base required- just pour and spread out

Cons: Stones and gravel can scatter, ruts can develop, difficult to plow or shovel snow off of, redressing is necessary (adding more stones)

As with all home projects, the first thing to do is make a plan! Figure out a time frame and a budget. Also, research the rules for driveway renovations. Check your city regulations and be aware of the fact that some homeowners’ associations also have driveway regulations. Doing your research before beginning is a necessity. Hire a quality installer to get the best possible results. Soon you’ll be enjoying all the perks of a brand-new driveway!

Posted in Home Improvement, Tips and Ideas - Tagged adding value to your home, curb appeal, driveways, home improvements, improving your driveway, making your home nicer
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