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LOCALCOUPONS

And So Much More!

BLINDS &SHADES

Window Treatment Options

GALENAChange Of Scenery

HOW TO CHOOSETHE RIGHT

CONTRACTOR

also in this issue:See Page 47

Make EntertainingFOCAL POINTThe

Of Kitchen Design

Edwardsville Area

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SALES EXECUTIVE:Debbie Beyer, Nichole Douglas, Garrett Keck & Sheri Stimac

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16Getting BackYour Bucks

6Cover Story - MakeEntertaining the FocalPoint of Kitchen Design

44Shortcuts forWeekend Meals

12ExteriorHome Essentials

22Blinds & Shades

Features & Contents

The Fun Stuff: 4 Grocery Giveaway Contest Form

24 Calendar Of Events

25 Calendar Of Events (cont.)

28 Family Meals with Tammy

32 Game Page

34 Let’s Talk Wine

40 Game Page (cont.)

45 Coupons

Home & Lifestyles Magazine ad space is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not rendering any industry specific professional advice. Although persons and companies mentioned herein are believed to be reputable, neither Eagle Publications, Inc. or any of their subsidiary companies, nor any of their employees accept any responsibility whatsoever. Advertisements appearing in this magazine are not endorsements by the publisher. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher. All letters, correspondents, and photographs sent to Home & Lifestyle Magazine will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication, copyright purposes and use in any publication or brochure, and are subject to Eagle Publication’s unrestricted right to edit and comment.

table ofcontents: Your Information Guide:

26-27Grass FreeLandscaping

PUBLISHERS:Marty and Tammy Norton

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SALES EXECUTIVE:Debbie Beyer, Nichole Douglas, Garrett Keck & Sheri Stimac

FOR INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING:Hometown Media SolutionsA Sister Company ofHometown Phone Book2 Eastport Plaza Drive Collinsville, IL 62234618-345-5400www.hometownUSA.net

Now is the time for organization & planning indoor home improvement projects for the upcoming season. Inside this edition of Home & Lifestyles Magazine, we have included articles to give tips and ideas for that task list.

We all have many places to be and little time to get there, so it is important to stay on top of our planning and projects in order for our day-to-day lives to keep running smoothly. Do not forget to spend quality time with your family and take a little time for yourself!

For questions, comments, thoughts or ideas, we would love to hear from you at [email protected].

Cheers,

Marty & Tammy NortonOwners & Publishers,Hometown Media Solutions

ESSENTIALS for LIVING

Cover Story: Make Entertaining the Focal Point of Kitchen DesignThe kitchen is such a gathering spot, so when you are thinking about renovating the kitchen it pays to have entertaining in mind. In this article you will learn some great renovations decisions to consider so that you can reap the greatest return on investment and make your kitchen an ideal gathering spot for family and friends.

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“No matter where I serve my guests, it seems they like my kitchen best.”� is saying has adorned wall plaques in many people’s kitchens, and for most individuals the sentiment is quite true. � e kitchen tends to be the gathering place for the family. When thinking about renovating the kitchen, it pays to have entertaining in mind.It is widely known that improvements to kitchens and bathrooms o� en reap the greatest return on investment. When making changes to the kitchen, paying attention to the trend of kitchen entertaining can make the room even more valuable -- should a homeowner choose to sell at a later point in time. Gearing renovations around kitchen entertaining also can make the space desireable for current homeowners.Here are some renovation decisions to consider that can make the kitchen an ideal gathering spot for family and friends.* Space: � e best kitchens for entertaining are roomy and feature an open � oor plan. For homeowners who have limited space, the � rst decision may be to expand the kitchen by building an extension on the home or taking down a wall. Many homeowners � nd that spacious eat-in-kitchens are preferable over a small kitchen and formal dining area. So if a dining room abuts the kitchen, remove the wall to create a large kitchen space.* Multiple islands: Instead of one large island, consider two islands. � ey are less cumbersome, making it easier for guests to easily traverse the kitchen. One island can be set up with a prep sink and wine cooler, while the other can feature a countertop-mounted induction stovetop for convenience and safety. A few tall stools around the back of one island can provide seating while prepping, or for simple conversation.* Company cleanup: � ink about large sinks that can accommodate tall pots and pans, such as a double-basin apron sink. Drawer-style dishwashers can be installed so that delicate china and glassware can be washed separately from grimy pots. � is segregated style means homeowners can save money by washing smaller loads as needed.* Gathering niche: A butler’s pantry or another alcove equipped with beverage center enables guests to gather in an area away from the main cooking and preparation space.* Breakfast nook: Cozy banquette seating nestled next to a picture window is a great spot for early-morning co� ee or when overnight guests trickle down for a hearty breakfast. Decorative brick or stone -- or even a � replace next to the nook -- completes the warm and fuzzy feel of the area.

* Large table: Homeowners who do a lot of hosting can bene� t from a table that seats many. Purchase a large table or one that can be ex-panded with a drop-in leaf.* Hidden appliances: � e kitchen should be decorated according to homeowners’ preferences. Key appliances such as dishwashers, refrigera-tors and even ovens can be masked with cabinet facing, so they blend right into the rest of the cabinetry. A larger refrigerator with features for entertaining, such as room for platters or bakery cakes, is ideal for the host and hostess. A separate beverage drawer eliminates the need to open the refrigerator repeatedly, plus it’s at a great height for kids looking for juice boxes.* Lighting: Homeowners should consider many di� erent lighting sources. Pendant lights over islands illuminate these work stations. Re-cessed lighting under cabinets can brighten countertop areas that tend to be dark. A chandelier or bold � xture over the table shows o� the amazing meal.Because the kitchen is such a gathering spot, renovations to this room should re� ect how much foot tra� c and use the kitchen gets.

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A curved countertop serves as extra seating around the prep area,while a large table is perfect for serving big meals.

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The growing trend of homeowners staying in their existing houses longer due to economic challenges has had a colorful effect on homes. People are tak-ing the opportunity to personalize their homes more with colorful exterior accents and they’re not stop-ping with just a splash of paint.According to national color expert Kate Smith, homeowners are taking steps to express their person-alities by adding color to everything from their roofs to their entry doors to their window frames.“Today’s homeowners are looking beyond variations of whites and beiges to set off the key accent points of their homes, such as louvers, trim and window frames,” says Smith, president of Sensational Colors. “With the realization that they’re going to be staying in their current houses longer comes the commit-ment by people to truly personalize their homes. This has resulted in eye-catching neighborhoods.“As homeowners replace major components of their homes they place greater value on finding products with a long life span, lower maintenance and style. They are seeking out both a noticeable change and an improve-ment from exist-ing products on the home. The ability to add a creative ele-ment, personal touch or signa-ture color tends to ‘bond’ home-owners even more closely with their living spaces.”According to Smith, one of the hottest trends for exterior en-hancements is to select vinyl win-

dows with exterior color frames that complement the overall look of the home. She cites the Decorum by Simonton product line as one that offers everything consumers are looking for -- color, energy efficiency, style and low maintenance.“With their minds on sustainability and their eye on good design, many homeowners are investing in color as a way to express themselves and reinvent their cur-rent homes,” says Smith. “Simonton offers exterior window frame colors of brick red, pine green, bronze, driftwood and chocolate that perfectly match up with the earthy colors homeowners gravitate to for their home exteriors. These same colors can be drawn out further on trim elements of the home along with be-ing component colors of the roof and entry door.”Along with offering colorful exteriors on their re-placement window frame exteriors, Simonton also offers the same colors on new construction windows so homeowners can build with color confidence right from the start.“A window is like a two-sided canvas,” says Smith. “The colors on the frame exteriors enhance the

home’s over-all appearance from the street. And then when you get inside and select styl-ish woodgrain frame interiors and premium hardware finish-es, you’re add-ing beauty to the room settings. That’s a ‘win-win’ experience for any home-owner.”

EmbracingYour

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The growing trend of homeowners staying in their existing houses longer due to economic challenges has had a colorful effect on homes. People are tak-ing the opportunity to personalize their homes more with colorful exterior accents and they’re not stop-ping with just a splash of paint.According to national color expert Kate Smith, homeowners are taking steps to express their person-alities by adding color to everything from their roofs to their entry doors to their window frames.“Today’s homeowners are looking beyond variations of whites and beiges to set off the key accent points of their homes, such as louvers, trim and window frames,” says Smith, president of Sensational Colors. “With the realization that they’re going to be staying in their current houses longer comes the commit-ment by people to truly personalize their homes. This has resulted in eye-catching neighborhoods.“As homeowners replace major components of their homes they place greater value on finding products with a long life span, lower maintenance and style. They are seeking out both a noticeable change and an improve-ment from exist-ing products on the home. The ability to add a creative ele-ment, personal touch or signa-ture color tends to ‘bond’ home-owners even more closely with their living spaces.”According to Smith, one of the hottest trends for exterior en-hancements is to select vinyl win-

dows with exterior color frames that complement the overall look of the home. She cites the Decorum by Simonton product line as one that offers everything consumers are looking for -- color, energy efficiency, style and low maintenance.“With their minds on sustainability and their eye on good design, many homeowners are investing in color as a way to express themselves and reinvent their cur-rent homes,” says Smith. “Simonton offers exterior window frame colors of brick red, pine green, bronze, driftwood and chocolate that perfectly match up with the earthy colors homeowners gravitate to for their home exteriors. These same colors can be drawn out further on trim elements of the home along with be-ing component colors of the roof and entry door.”Along with offering colorful exteriors on their re-placement window frame exteriors, Simonton also offers the same colors on new construction windows so homeowners can build with color confidence right from the start.“A window is like a two-sided canvas,” says Smith. “The colors on the frame exteriors enhance the

home’s over-all appearance from the street. And then when you get inside and select styl-ish woodgrain frame interiors and premium hardware finish-es, you’re add-ing beauty to the room settings. That’s a ‘win-win’ experience for any home-owner.”

EmbracingYour

Color OnHome

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Few things are as enjoyable for parents and grandparents as watching their children and grandchildren play. As cherished as such playtime can be, it can quickly turn into a memory adults and children alike would prefer to forget if an injury occurs.Playground accidents vary in severity. Some produce just a scrape or a scratch, while more drastic accidents can lead to broken bones or even death. And where those accidents occur might come as a surprise to parents. Ten years ago, a study conducted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission discovered more deaths occurred on backyard playground equipment than on public playgrounds. A 2009 study from the CPSC found that 40 deaths were associated with playground equipment between 2001 to 2008, the majority of which were the result of hangings or asphyxiations.

Naturally, parents aware of such statistics are concerned, particularly those who want to erect a playground for their children on their own property. When building a home playground for children, parents should consider the following factors.Location, location, location!A home playground’s location is very important. When deciding where to put a playground, consider its accessibility. Is the playground easily reached should an accident occur? Can children be seen playing from a nearby window? Should an accident occur, is the playground within earshot of the home? Kids often play on a home playground while their parents are inside, so

be sure to locate the playground close enough to the home where you can see and hear your kids from the house, and in a spot that’s easy to get to should an accident occur.EquipmentThough most parents would love to build their children a home playground that rivals the nearby amusement park, some equipment has historically proven to be more dangerous than others. A 2009 report from the CPSC indicated that climbers were associated with 23 percent of all playground injuries while swings were associated with 22 percent. When installing equipment, be sure everything is installed in strict adherence to the manufacturer’s instructions.SurfacesAccording to the CPSC, 67 percent of playground accidents between 2001 and 2008 involved falls or equipment failure. Most kids are going to fall once or twice when playing on the playground. Parents can plan for such falls and minimize their child’s injury risk by installing impact-absorbing surfaces beneath the playground. Such surfaces are the standard at many public playgrounds and can make the difference between a simple fall or one that results in broken bones or a trip to the emergency room. InspectionKids often like to play rough, and as a result playgrounds commonly take quite a beating. Even if equipment was sturdy at installation and was installed to the letter of the manufacturer’s instructions, parents should routinely inspect equipment to ensure it’s holding up to the wear and tear of children. Ask kids to let you know immediately if anything feels loose or isn’t working properly.For more information, visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov.

Safety First When Building

Backyard Playgroundfor Kids

Parents must consider a host ofsafety factors when building a backyard

playground for children.

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Few things are as enjoyable for parents and grandparents as watching their children and grandchildren play. As cherished as such playtime can be, it can quickly turn into a memory adults and children alike would prefer to forget if an injury occurs.Playground accidents vary in severity. Some produce just a scrape or a scratch, while more drastic accidents can lead to broken bones or even death. And where those accidents occur might come as a surprise to parents. Ten years ago, a study conducted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission discovered more deaths occurred on backyard playground equipment than on public playgrounds. A 2009 study from the CPSC found that 40 deaths were associated with playground equipment between 2001 to 2008, the majority of which were the result of hangings or asphyxiations.

Naturally, parents aware of such statistics are concerned, particularly those who want to erect a playground for their children on their own property. When building a home playground for children, parents should consider the following factors.Location, location, location!A home playground’s location is very important. When deciding where to put a playground, consider its accessibility. Is the playground easily reached should an accident occur? Can children be seen playing from a nearby window? Should an accident occur, is the playground within earshot of the home? Kids often play on a home playground while their parents are inside, so

be sure to locate the playground close enough to the home where you can see and hear your kids from the house, and in a spot that’s easy to get to should an accident occur.EquipmentThough most parents would love to build their children a home playground that rivals the nearby amusement park, some equipment has historically proven to be more dangerous than others. A 2009 report from the CPSC indicated that climbers were associated with 23 percent of all playground injuries while swings were associated with 22 percent. When installing equipment, be sure everything is installed in strict adherence to the manufacturer’s instructions.SurfacesAccording to the CPSC, 67 percent of playground accidents between 2001 and 2008 involved falls or equipment failure. Most kids are going to fall once or twice when playing on the playground. Parents can plan for such falls and minimize their child’s injury risk by installing impact-absorbing surfaces beneath the playground. Such surfaces are the standard at many public playgrounds and can make the difference between a simple fall or one that results in broken bones or a trip to the emergency room. InspectionKids often like to play rough, and as a result playgrounds commonly take quite a beating. Even if equipment was sturdy at installation and was installed to the letter of the manufacturer’s instructions, parents should routinely inspect equipment to ensure it’s holding up to the wear and tear of children. Ask kids to let you know immediately if anything feels loose or isn’t working properly.For more information, visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov.

Safety First When Building

Backyard Playgroundfor Kids

Parents must consider a host ofsafety factors when building a backyard

playground for children.

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As a child, a large cardboard box with cut-out windows made a great playhouse. However, as you grew up, you wanted your home to have more appeal and real windows. After crossing the threshold to homeownership, it’s time to consider more than cardboard for your home’s exterior.“The outside of your house is much more than just a reflection of your lifestyle or the architectural design of the structure,” says Tina Mealer with Fypon(R). “Your home’s exterior has essential elements -- like siding, louvers, windows, a roof and doors -- that all join together to protect what’s inside your home.”Due to the fast-paced lives of many families, these days the exterior of the home needs to be especially easy to maintain. And, with severe weather cropping up in many areas along with the need for energy-efficient products, the selection of your home’s exterior products is critical.“Think about your home from the top down,” advises Mark Clement, carpenter and co-host of MyFixItUpLife.com website and radio show. “Start with the roof overhead that needs to protect your home from rain, sleet, snow, hail and even potential lightning strikes. Consider the stress factors placed on a roof over time plus the need for long-term durability.“After doing a vast amount of research, I chose maintenance-free DaVinci Roofscapes(R) slate synthetic roofing tiles for my own home. These eco-friendly roofing tiles have a 50-year warranty, are fire-resistant and can help many homeowners lower their homeowner insurance premiums. Once installed, I can practically forget about the roof for five decades -- except for enjoying the way it looks!”Moving down the sides of the house, homeowners are often disappointed by paint that fades, flakes or chips. One company has developed an exterior paint that is warranted for 15 years against fading. NeverFade(TM) paint from APV Engineered Coatings(R)

can be applied to vinyl siding, PVC, wood, aluminum siding, stucco, masonry, and fiber cement surfaces. The top-quality paint resists mold, fungus, algae, flaking, chipping and staining, making it an essential exterior product for the home. The sun’s harmful rays can do more than fade the paint on a home -- they can enter a house through its windows. Unchecked, the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage carpeting and solar heat gain can cause energy bills to soar. Energy-efficient vinyl windows with highly protective LoE glass packages are vital to help reduce energy costs.“When we renovated our 100+ year old home, we decided on ENERGY STAR(R) qualified vinyl windows,” says Clement. “As a remodeling professional, I fully believe that energy-efficient windows

are a critical investment for a home. The Simonton windows we installed provide excellent thermal performance and look beautiful from both the inside and outside of our home. They were a highly-

efficient and attractive choice that provides us with both comfort and peace-of-mind.”After the structure of your residence is in place, it’s time to take care of embellishments that turn the house into a home. Low-maintenance urethane shutters, mouldings and trim pieces that surround windows and doors come in hundreds of styles and sizes, allowing you to customize your home’s exterior.“As children, we used crayons to draw on the cardboard houses we created,” says Mealer. “As adults, we install urethane products to create embellishments. Actually, it’s much more fun to be a grown-up and have the selection of hundreds of decorative and functional millwork pieces to enhance our homes. As a bonus, remember that the cardboard house falls apart in bad weather. Urethane and PVC products, just like synthetic roof tiles and vinyl windows, are impervious to rain and humidity, decay, rot and termite infestations!”

Easy-care products like vinyl windows and urethane millwork help a home look great

for years without maintenance hassles.

Exterior Home Essentialssssss

sssss Ever researched deck plans, only to find

nothing fits your home just right? The design isn’t right, it’s too big for your home, it’s too small for your home, it’s too high off the ground, it’s too low to the ground, you don’t like the grill bump-out, the stairs are in the wrong place ... isn’t there a deck out there that’s perfect for YOUR home?Now there is. A brand-new series of free, inspirational deck plans entitled Destination: DECK is available online at www.realoutdoorliving.com. Featuring five deck plans ranging in side from a townhome to a two-story deck on a traditional home to a gorgeous standalone gazebo, there’s a style and size to fit everyone’s taste.Each of the five plans -- The Townhouse, The Stratford, The Colonial, The Islander and The Tranquility -- have their own informational page that includes free downloadable plans and a complete materials list. Additional deck plans will be added to the site in the coming months.Customizable Deck PlansLove the decks -- but your backyard has a different layout than in the pictures? Not a problem! While the deck plans, as pictured, are free downloads, each

environment than alternative decking materials. Why?* Wood decking production uses 8.5 times less energy than alternative decking production.* Wood decking production uses 14 times less fossil fuel than alternative decking production.* Wood decking emits 3 times less greenhouse gas during production than alternative decking.* Wood decking production creates 2 times less smog than alternative decking production.Additionally, wood from sustainably managed forests means that trees and wood will be around for generations to come -- after all, wood is a natural, renewable resource. The forest industry plants more trees than are harvested each year and our forests are in better shape than they were a century ago.Now is the time! Go online to www.realoutdoorliving.com and find your perfect deck. Then enjoy your beautiful, natural outdoor living space with your family and friends.For more information on real wood or to read the environmental impact study comparing wood to alternative decking, please visit www.realoutdoorliving.com.

plan can be customized for a very small fee. Simply choose a plan you like, then click through from the deck plan page to the designer, give them your home dimensions, and the designer will return deck plans perfect for your home at a fraction of the cost.Designed by Shawn Miller of Classic Designs Inc., in Denver, Colorado, and Bobby Parks of Peachtree Decks & Porches in Atlanta, Georgia, all of the deck designs offer interesting angles, bump-outs and unexpected features intended to inspire. Far from being typical rectangle decks on the back of a house, the Destination: DECK series of deck plans offer style, elegance, creativity and personal touches.Build green? Choose real wood.Each of the decks in the Destination: DECK series was constructed using real, natural, authentic pressure-treated wood. The number-one decking material in the market and a long-time favorite of DIYers, builders and remodelers everywhere, wood is strong, durable, beautiful and environmentally friendly.Worried about trees, forests and the environment? A recent study concluded that pressure-treated wood is a better decking material choice for the

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Granite has proven a popular choice for kitchen renovations over the last several years. But concern about the potential health implications of granite, not to mention cost and maintenance, is causing many homeowners to reconsider granite for countertops and backsplashes.It’s hard to deny the appeal of granite’s appearance. It can be beautiful and complement many design styles. However, it tends to be porous, and the Food and Drug Adminstration has said that it may harbor potentially dangerous bacteria if not properly cleaned. Furthermore, there is evidence that granite may give off high levels of radon depending on where the stone was harvested.

Fortunately for homeowners who like the look of granite but want something that’s more affordable and easier to maintain, there are many alternatives available that mimic the look of granite without the health concerns.Solid surface products that are made with composite materials are growing in popularity. Many contain quartz or other stone mixed with plastic and glass binders. These products tend to be easier to

maintain than granite, and many come backed with manufacturer warranties.Due to the solid surface materials of the past, these types of materials have garnered a bad name. But new innovations are so high-quality, that many consumers have difficulty deciphering between real granite and look-alikes. Engineered stone is another option for homeowners. These products are made from bits of natural stone mixed with fillers and offer the same scratch- and heat-resistance as granite.Depending on the material, solid surface products and engineered stone can cost anywhere from $35 to $125 per square foot. These surfaces are more cost-efficient than granite, which can start at around $50 per square foot.If cost is not a factor and durability the chief concern, homeowners can consider another material -- concrete. Concrete can be tinted or patterned in adherence to a homeowner’s desired design style. Because it can be labor-intensive to install, the price of concrete will likely rival granite.Homeowners who want to buck tradition and consider a countertop material other than granite have plenty of attractive and durable options from which to choose.

There are many alternatives to granite that can be both attractive and durable.

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Granite has proven a popular choice for kitchen renovations over the last several years. But concern about the potential health implications of granite, not to mention cost and maintenance, is causing many homeowners to reconsider granite for countertops and backsplashes.It’s hard to deny the appeal of granite’s appearance. It can be beautiful and complement many design styles. However, it tends to be porous, and the Food and Drug Adminstration has said that it may harbor potentially dangerous bacteria if not properly cleaned. Furthermore, there is evidence that granite may give off high levels of radon depending on where the stone was harvested.

Fortunately for homeowners who like the look of granite but want something that’s more affordable and easier to maintain, there are many alternatives available that mimic the look of granite without the health concerns.Solid surface products that are made with composite materials are growing in popularity. Many contain quartz or other stone mixed with plastic and glass binders. These products tend to be easier to

maintain than granite, and many come backed with manufacturer warranties.Due to the solid surface materials of the past, these types of materials have garnered a bad name. But new innovations are so high-quality, that many consumers have difficulty deciphering between real granite and look-alikes. Engineered stone is another option for homeowners. These products are made from bits of natural stone mixed with fillers and offer the same scratch- and heat-resistance as granite.Depending on the material, solid surface products and engineered stone can cost anywhere from $35 to $125 per square foot. These surfaces are more cost-efficient than granite, which can start at around $50 per square foot.If cost is not a factor and durability the chief concern, homeowners can consider another material -- concrete. Concrete can be tinted or patterned in adherence to a homeowner’s desired design style. Because it can be labor-intensive to install, the price of concrete will likely rival granite.Homeowners who want to buck tradition and consider a countertop material other than granite have plenty of attractive and durable options from which to choose.

There are many alternatives to granite that can be both attractive and durable.

Availableto Granite Alternatives

Countertops

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A glass coffee table, white leather sofa and expensive ceramic stat-ues are popular and attractive design options. But such items are often impractical for a household with an active family. Decorating when there are one or more kids residing in a home doesn’t have to mean vinyl furniture you hose down or plastic on the sofa. But smart choices can make rooms look beautiful and be functional.In the not-so-distant past, many homeowners kept a “display living room.” It was the room in the house that had expensive breakables and white carpeting perfectly vacuumed into a footprint-free pat-tern. This was an off-limits room reserved only for special occasions. The children of the house were often forbidden to step foot inside. Today, many people have revised their thoughts on rooms of the house -- preferring all rooms be used even if it means modifying the decor to do so.Active families will require a design style that fits with their life-style, not vice versa. That means individu-als should examine how they live and fash-ion rooms accordingly. These designs will have to take into account that children often have ac-cidents, get into things they shouldn’t touch, and entertaining com-pany will lead to stains, and perhaps pets will cause their own may-hem.A number of today’s fabrics are forgiving to greasy fingerprints or accidental spills. Micro-fiber sofas often clean up well, and leather op-tions may wipe down easily. Select colors that mask stains. Darker-colored shades or pat-terns are more forgiving than light beige or white. Consider purchasing the warranty protection that many stores offer on

furniture in the event a stain or tear occurs. Chances are it can be mended or replaced under the warranty.Many parents worry about sharp edges or fragile items in living are-as. This can be remedied by choosing rounded designs that are easier on limbs and heads should falls occur. Consider an upholstered ot-toman to serve as a coffee table instead of something wood or metal. Not only will it be soft, many ottomans have flip-up covers where toys or extra pillows and such can be stowed away. They also double

as extra seating when guests come around.Rustic, weathered design styles often fit in well with active families. That’s because, should a scratch or gouge occur, it blends in with the design. Avoid frilly fabrics in lieu of simple, streamlined designs. This reduces the dirt and dust accumulation that’s common with kids and pets in the home.Don’t overload furniture and shelving with a ton of knick-knacks. It gives you more work in dusting and cleaning and give kids a greater number of things to touch and potentially break.Consider hardwood floors or tile. Should spills or accidents occur, they can be mopped up rather easily. This way you don’t have to con-tend with or worry about damaged and stained carpeting.Here are some other family-friendly design tips.* Choose a paint color and finish that hides scuffs and stains. Semi-gloss finishes may be wiped down to clean off some items, like

crayon or dirt. In a child’s room, consider painting one wall (or a portion of the wall) with chalk-board paint. This way you can deter drawing on other areas of the home.* Avoid long drapes. Such drapes are tripping hazards and choking hazards, and kids typi-cally can’t resist pulling on them. Opt for shut-ters, shades or minib-linds.* Use stain-guard sprays or cover dining room chairs with a protective covering so that they can hold up to tomato sauce and other food items that might drop on kids’ chairs.* Buy durable items. It may cost a little more to by a dependable brand, but it will pay off in the long run when Junior is using the sofa as a tram-poline.

* Keep spaces for the kids. It’s inevitable that toys will stray out of bedrooms and into other areas of the house. Build baskets and other storage devices into the design so there are places to quickly store items out of the way.* Don’t wait to decorate until the kids are older. Then you’ll have a room full of mix-matched things pieced together over the years. Select quality pieces in forgivable fabrics and materials, and you can have a room everyone can enjoy.

Parents of young children can employ some family-friendly design tips to make homes safer for kids.

Tips For Family-Friendly Decorating

Each year, homeowners spend billions of dollars improving their homes. While those improvements are intended to improve the home for all its residents, such improvements are also intended to increase a home’s value.Projects that contribute the most to a home’s resale value are the most attractive. This year’s “Cost vs. Value Report” from Remodeling magazine examines the relationship between remodeling costs and resale value. The following projects were some of the best for homeowners looking to improve their home and the home’s resale value at the same time.

Getting Back Your Bucks Home Improvements That

Yield Good Returns

* Entry door replacement (steel): Removing an existing entry door and replacing with a new 20-gauge steel door proved to be a homeowner’s best friend, recouping 128.9 percent of its cost at resale. Among midrange projects, this one recouped the most money by a landslide.* Attic bedroom: Converting an unfinished attic space to a 15-by-15-foot bedroom and a 5-by-7-foot bathroom with a shower also proved worthwhile to homeowners. Such a project recouped 83.1 percent of its $49,000 price tag at resale.* Minor kitchen remodel: For homeowners looking for smaller-scale projects, a minor kitchen remodel, which includes installing new raised-panel wood doors on cabinets and drawers as well as replacing older appliances with more energy-efficient models, boasts a smaller price tag and a solid return. The project, which costs roughly $21,000, recouped 78.3 percent of that cost at resale.* Backup power generator: Perhaps in light of the headline-gripping natural disasters and storms of the last decade, adding a backup power generator also proved a worthwhile investment. The project involves adding a backup system with the capacity to provide 70 amps of emergency power. That project recouped nearly 59 percent of its initial cost at resale, making it one of the few projects that saw its cost recouped figure increase from 2008-09.* Siding replacement (fiber-cement): Among projects categorized as upscale, no project fared better than siding replacement (fiber-cement) when comparing recouped values. Replacing existing siding with fiber-cement siding that’s factory primed and factory painted recouped almost 84 percent of its initial cost at resale.* Window replacement (vinyl): Replacing 10 existing 3-by-5-foot double-hung windows with insulated, low-E, simulated-divided-lite vinyl windows is also a good bet for homeowners looking to improve their home and its resale value. Also considered an upscale project in spite of its relatively low price tag (roughly $14,000), this project recouped an average of 79 percent of its initial cost at resale.For more information on the 2009-10 “Cost vs. Value Report,” visit the Remodeling magazine Web site at www.remodeling.hw.net.

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A glass coffee table, white leather sofa and expensive ceramic stat-ues are popular and attractive design options. But such items are often impractical for a household with an active family. Decorating when there are one or more kids residing in a home doesn’t have to mean vinyl furniture you hose down or plastic on the sofa. But smart choices can make rooms look beautiful and be functional.In the not-so-distant past, many homeowners kept a “display living room.” It was the room in the house that had expensive breakables and white carpeting perfectly vacuumed into a footprint-free pat-tern. This was an off-limits room reserved only for special occasions. The children of the house were often forbidden to step foot inside. Today, many people have revised their thoughts on rooms of the house -- preferring all rooms be used even if it means modifying the decor to do so.Active families will require a design style that fits with their life-style, not vice versa. That means individu-als should examine how they live and fash-ion rooms accordingly. These designs will have to take into account that children often have ac-cidents, get into things they shouldn’t touch, and entertaining com-pany will lead to stains, and perhaps pets will cause their own may-hem.A number of today’s fabrics are forgiving to greasy fingerprints or accidental spills. Micro-fiber sofas often clean up well, and leather op-tions may wipe down easily. Select colors that mask stains. Darker-colored shades or pat-terns are more forgiving than light beige or white. Consider purchasing the warranty protection that many stores offer on

furniture in the event a stain or tear occurs. Chances are it can be mended or replaced under the warranty.Many parents worry about sharp edges or fragile items in living are-as. This can be remedied by choosing rounded designs that are easier on limbs and heads should falls occur. Consider an upholstered ot-toman to serve as a coffee table instead of something wood or metal. Not only will it be soft, many ottomans have flip-up covers where toys or extra pillows and such can be stowed away. They also double

as extra seating when guests come around.Rustic, weathered design styles often fit in well with active families. That’s because, should a scratch or gouge occur, it blends in with the design. Avoid frilly fabrics in lieu of simple, streamlined designs. This reduces the dirt and dust accumulation that’s common with kids and pets in the home.Don’t overload furniture and shelving with a ton of knick-knacks. It gives you more work in dusting and cleaning and give kids a greater number of things to touch and potentially break.Consider hardwood floors or tile. Should spills or accidents occur, they can be mopped up rather easily. This way you don’t have to con-tend with or worry about damaged and stained carpeting.Here are some other family-friendly design tips.* Choose a paint color and finish that hides scuffs and stains. Semi-gloss finishes may be wiped down to clean off some items, like

crayon or dirt. In a child’s room, consider painting one wall (or a portion of the wall) with chalk-board paint. This way you can deter drawing on other areas of the home.* Avoid long drapes. Such drapes are tripping hazards and choking hazards, and kids typi-cally can’t resist pulling on them. Opt for shut-ters, shades or minib-linds.* Use stain-guard sprays or cover dining room chairs with a protective covering so that they can hold up to tomato sauce and other food items that might drop on kids’ chairs.* Buy durable items. It may cost a little more to by a dependable brand, but it will pay off in the long run when Junior is using the sofa as a tram-poline.

* Keep spaces for the kids. It’s inevitable that toys will stray out of bedrooms and into other areas of the house. Build baskets and other storage devices into the design so there are places to quickly store items out of the way.* Don’t wait to decorate until the kids are older. Then you’ll have a room full of mix-matched things pieced together over the years. Select quality pieces in forgivable fabrics and materials, and you can have a room everyone can enjoy.

Parents of young children can employ some family-friendly design tips to make homes safer for kids.

Tips For Family-Friendly Decorating

Each year, homeowners spend billions of dollars improving their homes. While those improvements are intended to improve the home for all its residents, such improvements are also intended to increase a home’s value.Projects that contribute the most to a home’s resale value are the most attractive. This year’s “Cost vs. Value Report” from Remodeling magazine examines the relationship between remodeling costs and resale value. The following projects were some of the best for homeowners looking to improve their home and the home’s resale value at the same time.

Getting Back Your Bucks Home Improvements That

Yield Good Returns

* Entry door replacement (steel): Removing an existing entry door and replacing with a new 20-gauge steel door proved to be a homeowner’s best friend, recouping 128.9 percent of its cost at resale. Among midrange projects, this one recouped the most money by a landslide.* Attic bedroom: Converting an unfinished attic space to a 15-by-15-foot bedroom and a 5-by-7-foot bathroom with a shower also proved worthwhile to homeowners. Such a project recouped 83.1 percent of its $49,000 price tag at resale.* Minor kitchen remodel: For homeowners looking for smaller-scale projects, a minor kitchen remodel, which includes installing new raised-panel wood doors on cabinets and drawers as well as replacing older appliances with more energy-efficient models, boasts a smaller price tag and a solid return. The project, which costs roughly $21,000, recouped 78.3 percent of that cost at resale.* Backup power generator: Perhaps in light of the headline-gripping natural disasters and storms of the last decade, adding a backup power generator also proved a worthwhile investment. The project involves adding a backup system with the capacity to provide 70 amps of emergency power. That project recouped nearly 59 percent of its initial cost at resale, making it one of the few projects that saw its cost recouped figure increase from 2008-09.* Siding replacement (fiber-cement): Among projects categorized as upscale, no project fared better than siding replacement (fiber-cement) when comparing recouped values. Replacing existing siding with fiber-cement siding that’s factory primed and factory painted recouped almost 84 percent of its initial cost at resale.* Window replacement (vinyl): Replacing 10 existing 3-by-5-foot double-hung windows with insulated, low-E, simulated-divided-lite vinyl windows is also a good bet for homeowners looking to improve their home and its resale value. Also considered an upscale project in spite of its relatively low price tag (roughly $14,000), this project recouped an average of 79 percent of its initial cost at resale.For more information on the 2009-10 “Cost vs. Value Report,” visit the Remodeling magazine Web site at www.remodeling.hw.net.

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It’s called “curb appeal,” that good impression people get of your home when they pull up in a car, or when walking by. Real estate agents can be as pleased with exterior curb appeal as they are with a well-maintained house on the inside. When it comes to residential property value, this book is indeed judged by its cover.Exterior trouble areas include peeling paint; rotting wood on window frames; buckled roof shingles; overgrown shrubs; ignored lawns; and weeds growing through interlock paths, steps and the driveway.“The lawns and landscaping that frame our home are as important as the quality inside,” says Reinie Drygala, lawncare products manager for Clear Choice, a leading name in innovative garden products. “And the good news is: when it comes to first impressions just a few little tips and tricks can make a big difference quickly.“If you’re frustrated about overgrown weeds, for example, the newest herbicide technology is tackling that,” Drygala continued. “Now there are alternatives to traditional herbicides that effectively kill weeds, but also provide the homeowner with options if they are looking for ways to have less impact on the environment. The formulation for our Clear Choice selective herbicide, for example, contains up to 85 percent less active ingredients as compared to other products using the same ingredients. As importantly, microtechnology built into the formulation creates much

smaller droplets that more efficiently deliver the herbicide to the plant. Clear Choice is effective on over 60 varieties of broadleaf weeds, killing them quickly while being friendly to your lawn.”

In addition to beautifying your lawn, try these quick tricks to give your home instant curb appeal:

1) Scrape and spot-paint problem areas. This might be a temporary fix, but even a touch up is better than peeling paint.2) Add colour by planting some annuals in the front yard flowerbeds.3) Replace or paint rusty fixtures like the mailbox, railings, house number, and more.4) Tackle pesky weeds on interlock paths and driveway. Use hand sprays for targeted jobs, or larger jugs for a big surface area. More information at www.todaysclearchoice.com.5) Install lighting along your walkways and steps, or to spotlight the shape and architecture.

“The lawns and landscaping thatframe our home are as important as

the quality inside.”

Top Tips For TheBest First Impression

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It’s called “curb appeal,” that good impression people get of your home when they pull up in a car, or when walking by. Real estate agents can be as pleased with exterior curb appeal as they are with a well-maintained house on the inside. When it comes to residential property value, this book is indeed judged by its cover.Exterior trouble areas include peeling paint; rotting wood on window frames; buckled roof shingles; overgrown shrubs; ignored lawns; and weeds growing through interlock paths, steps and the driveway.“The lawns and landscaping that frame our home are as important as the quality inside,” says Reinie Drygala, lawncare products manager for Clear Choice, a leading name in innovative garden products. “And the good news is: when it comes to first impressions just a few little tips and tricks can make a big difference quickly.“If you’re frustrated about overgrown weeds, for example, the newest herbicide technology is tackling that,” Drygala continued. “Now there are alternatives to traditional herbicides that effectively kill weeds, but also provide the homeowner with options if they are looking for ways to have less impact on the environment. The formulation for our Clear Choice selective herbicide, for example, contains up to 85 percent less active ingredients as compared to other products using the same ingredients. As importantly, microtechnology built into the formulation creates much

smaller droplets that more efficiently deliver the herbicide to the plant. Clear Choice is effective on over 60 varieties of broadleaf weeds, killing them quickly while being friendly to your lawn.”

In addition to beautifying your lawn, try these quick tricks to give your home instant curb appeal:

1) Scrape and spot-paint problem areas. This might be a temporary fix, but even a touch up is better than peeling paint.2) Add colour by planting some annuals in the front yard flowerbeds.3) Replace or paint rusty fixtures like the mailbox, railings, house number, and more.4) Tackle pesky weeds on interlock paths and driveway. Use hand sprays for targeted jobs, or larger jugs for a big surface area. More information at www.todaysclearchoice.com.5) Install lighting along your walkways and steps, or to spotlight the shape and architecture.

“The lawns and landscaping thatframe our home are as important as

the quality inside.”

Top Tips For TheBest First Impression

HomeImprovement:

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If you cannot wait any longer to make some much needed changes in your home, you are not alone. Americans are once again getting ready to begin the home improvement process. This pent-up energy often begins in the kitchen, a room that gets a lot of wear and tear but also seems to go out of fashion more quickly these days.This time around, you will be more cautious like many con-sumers are with their choices and costs ... and yet you want to make observable changes.The most obvious change is installing a new countertop. Re-member that countertops represent 30 percent of the color in any kitchen. Create new excitement by simply replacing your tired, scratched or stained counter surface with one made from the latest generation of premium laminate.The latest additions to the popular Wilsonart(R)HD(R) High Definition(R) design series reflect new interest in natural, classic and tumbled marble, limestone and travertine.The good news is this fashionable look is available without the high cost of stone or the constant maintenance those stones require.These lighter, less patterned laminate designs are perfect for today’s hectic lifestyle. In fact, the new cost-efficient counter-top can be installed within a few hours and without disrupting family life. They also give an existing kitchen the promise of a whole new look that’s universally appealing. That equals a big change for small change.All of these new designs are available in a new surface effect of a lower matte-gloss sheen that seems almost glazed. The

“Glaze” texture is actually a layering of matte features over a glaze of semi-gloss. This creates a timeworn result that is less reflective and more restrained. It’s a perfect balance for the so-phisticated dramatic materials that are part of today’s kitchen: stainless steel, chrome, copper, and even glass.Wilsonart patterns benefit from AEON Enhanced Perfor-mance technology. AEON brings four times the scuff and scratch-resistance of conventional laminate, as well as five times the wear resistance to the surface. Unlike granite, the surfaces of these new laminates are non-porous and never need to be sealed.Here are some other remodeling ideas that will have high im-pact without high expense:* Replace your old refrigerator with an energy-efficient model. Look in the big box stores for floor models or even those with a little dent on the side, which will never be seen.* Refresh your cabinets with a coat of paint, and change all the cabinet hardware in the process. This makes everything look new.* Swap out your old ceiling light fixture and install under cabinet lighting as well. A little light can make a dramatic difference.* Change your sink or sinks. Consider a new Wilsonart(R)HD(R) sink when adding a laminate countertop. These sinks were designed to be mounted to a laminate surface.Still puzzled by the process or need more help choosing the right color or pattern for your countertop? Visit www.Wil-sonartHD.com for many good answers.

Easy and Economical Solutions

for Those Postponed Remodeling Plans

Blinds and Shades:Window Treatment Options for the Home

• Vinyl Blinds •Vinyl window treatments are easy to clean, and light-blocking blinds do a great job of blocking out unwanted light, but they are not the sturdiest window treatments available. Although they can last for years, vinyl blinds do not stand up well to continual bend-ing, and the slats can break if mishandled.

• Metal Blinds •If you want window treatments that can stand up to a little more wear and tear, choose high-quality metal blinds. Although the slats are sturdy and do not break off like typical vinyl blinds, they are not indestructible. Metal blinds can become bent and perma-nently misshapen, but with proper care, metal blinds can last for decades.

• Matchstick Blinds •These attractive window treatments are typically designed using split bamboo or manufactured materials that look like bamboo. Although they look great, matchstick blinds do not block out light or provide complete privacy unless they are backed with light-blocking material.

• Wood and Faux Wood Blinds •Blinds made of wood or faux wood materials are stylish, attrac-tive, and they are window treatments that provide privacy. If you plan on buying genuine wood blinds, consider choosing bamboo since it is a renewable natural resource. Bamboo resists UV dam-age and it resists warping. However, genuine wood blinds are one of the most expensive window treatments available. To cut the price by almost half, consider embossed faux wood made from sturdy PVC. Faux wood window treatments are mildew resistant, and they are ideal for areas of high humidity.

• Vertical Blinds •When looking for window treatments to control sunlight and provide privacy in a room with sliding doors, consider choosing a vertical blinds. These types of window treatments are also ideal for larger windows, and they can be chosen to match the color of other window treatments in a room. They are available in easy-to-clean vinyl, metal, and fabric covered varieties, and although most ready-made vertical blinds on store shelves come in neutral shades, a variety of colors are available by special order in stores that offer custom window treatments.

• Roll-Up Blinds •These types of blinds can be attractive in the right setting, but they do not completely block out light, and the small spaces between the slats do not offer complete privacy. Choose roll-up blinds for a room where privacy is not required, and where complete darkness is not necessary.

• Solar Mesh Shades •Those looking to save energy year-round while beautifying win-dows should consider solar mesh shades. They are designed from polyester fibers and coated with PVC that can be wiped clean. These easy-to-clean shades are available in various colors to match home decor, and they are fairly reasonable. On the downside, they do not block light or provide complete privacy.

• Roller Shades •When some people think of roller shades they recall the plain white shades of decades past, but these days, roller shades are available in countless styles and colors to match many different styles of home decor. Search online and you will discover roller shades that are fringed, scalloped, and many more. In addition, they can be lined with a blackout layer for privacy and light con-trol.

• Balloon Shades •Those who are decorating an elegant room should look for equally elegant window treatments, and balloon shades are an excellent choice. Not only are these shades attractive, balloon shades can be energy efficient. Varieties are available that will completely block out light while providing an insulating layer of protection from damaging UV rays and drafts.

• Roman Shades •Roman shades are one of the most popular types of shades be-cause they are very stylish and elegant, and they range from those with just a few folds to very full shades that offer complete privacy when pulled down. These beautiful shades come in a wide range of colors and materials, from woven wood varieties to polyester that can be dusted or vacuumed.

• Cellular Shades •These energy-saving shades provide a pocket of resistance that effectively blocks out extreme cold and heat. On the downside, cellular shades do not completely block out light. They are avail-able in many different colors to match every decorating scheme or theme, and they are an excellent choice when searching for win-dow treatments that will not only look good but will also help save valuable energy.

These days many people are choosing to go bare - on the windows, that is. Windows without window treatments such as blinds or shades are ideal in areas where privacy and sun damage are not a concern, but blinds and shades are sometimes necessary. Not only do window treatments such as blinds and shades provide much needed privacy, but they also block the potentially damaging rays of the sun while adding beauty and style to a room. Consider the following blinds and shades for your home before shopping for window treatments, and choose the perfect options to meet your needs and dress up your windows in style.

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Many homeowners equate a beautiful landscape to rolling acres of pristine lawn. But changes in the climate and widespread seasonal restrictions on water use each year could change the way people think about outfitting their yards.There are many reasons people choose to forgo grass and opt for different ornamental elements in their yards. Cost is one factor. While grass seed is relatively inexpensive, the upkeep, including mowing, fertilizing, re-seeding, and watering, requires a significant investment of both time and money. Many homeowners choose to lay down sod to create a beautiful lawn, an expensive option for homeowners with vast landscapes.The environment is another reason homeowners look for grass alternatives. Grass requires a lot of upkeep, much of which is not environmentally friendly. For example, maintaining a pristine lawn requires the use of a gas-powered mower and oftentimes the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Seeking alternatives to grass can be friendly on both the wallet and the environment.

Grass-Free Landscaping AlternativesFor those who are ready to say goodbye to grass, there are many alternatives.

• Ground cover: Homeowners who still desire the look of green can choose among different types of ground cover that will quickly fill in the landscape. Clover, low-growing evergreen plants and ivy are some of the more popular ground cover alternatives.

• Rocks: Decorative rocks intermingled with native plants can add dimension and color to the yard. Once rocks are placed, there is little upkeep except for pulling the errant weeds.

• Mulch: A less expensive alternative to rocks is mulch. Mulch is available in different colors and types and can even be created by a homeowner by chipping trimmed branches from trees in the yard. It helps lock water into landscaping beds, decreasing the need for frequent watering.

• Water features: Think about installing a pond in the yard that can be bordered with stones and mulch. This will take up a good amount of space and can create a natural habitat for wildlife and even some low-maintenance pond fish.

• Concrete or patio stones: Although they’re not all-natural materials, patios can take up areas normally consumed by the lawn and create expansive outdoor entertaining areas. It will require an initial investment of the patio material, but once installed, patios don’t require significant maintenance. Homeowners can offset the concrete jungle feel by placing plenty of potted plants and container foliage around the perimeter.

• Decking: Another alternative to concrete and stones is a wood or composite material deck. Again, this structure will increase outdoor living space and won’t require the level of routine maintenance needed to keep a lush lawn.

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Did You Know?Home improvement projects no longer need to be halted due to missing tools or misplaced measurements. Thanks to advancements in mobile phone technology, homeowners can now keep projects on schedule thanks to a host of apps that make it possible for even the most forgetful do-it-yourselfer to complete projects on time. Carpentry apps provide rulers, protractors, and a host of other features that can help with projects big and small, be it hanging pictures in the family room or completing a molding project. Homeowners can also make the most of sizing apps that allow them to enter the square footage of their homes or individual rooms and compare costs of supplies and materials. Those tackling painting projects can take advantage of painting palette apps that make it easy to match colors and compare colors for interior or even exterior projects. Drywall calculator apps enable homeowners tackling the often troublesome task of measuring drywall to finish the project much more quickly and with significantly less stress.

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Many homeowners equate a beautiful landscape to rolling acres of pristine lawn. But changes in the climate and widespread seasonal restrictions on water use each year could change the way people think about outfitting their yards.There are many reasons people choose to forgo grass and opt for different ornamental elements in their yards. Cost is one factor. While grass seed is relatively inexpensive, the upkeep, including mowing, fertilizing, re-seeding, and watering, requires a significant investment of both time and money. Many homeowners choose to lay down sod to create a beautiful lawn, an expensive option for homeowners with vast landscapes.The environment is another reason homeowners look for grass alternatives. Grass requires a lot of upkeep, much of which is not environmentally friendly. For example, maintaining a pristine lawn requires the use of a gas-powered mower and oftentimes the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Seeking alternatives to grass can be friendly on both the wallet and the environment.

Grass-Free Landscaping AlternativesFor those who are ready to say goodbye to grass, there are many alternatives.

• Ground cover: Homeowners who still desire the look of green can choose among different types of ground cover that will quickly fill in the landscape. Clover, low-growing evergreen plants and ivy are some of the more popular ground cover alternatives.

• Rocks: Decorative rocks intermingled with native plants can add dimension and color to the yard. Once rocks are placed, there is little upkeep except for pulling the errant weeds.

• Mulch: A less expensive alternative to rocks is mulch. Mulch is available in different colors and types and can even be created by a homeowner by chipping trimmed branches from trees in the yard. It helps lock water into landscaping beds, decreasing the need for frequent watering.

• Water features: Think about installing a pond in the yard that can be bordered with stones and mulch. This will take up a good amount of space and can create a natural habitat for wildlife and even some low-maintenance pond fish.

• Concrete or patio stones: Although they’re not all-natural materials, patios can take up areas normally consumed by the lawn and create expansive outdoor entertaining areas. It will require an initial investment of the patio material, but once installed, patios don’t require significant maintenance. Homeowners can offset the concrete jungle feel by placing plenty of potted plants and container foliage around the perimeter.

• Decking: Another alternative to concrete and stones is a wood or composite material deck. Again, this structure will increase outdoor living space and won’t require the level of routine maintenance needed to keep a lush lawn.

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can be an option for homeownerslooking for less upkeep.

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Once the lights have been strung, the garland has been hung and the yard is filled with holiday novelties, homeowners can finally take their holiday and winter decor projects indoors. As homeowners transform their home’s interior into a holiday haven or a cozy respite from harsh winter weather, it’s also a great time to say so long to that fall or summertime motif.“Begin on the floor, with a soft cozy rug,” says Joyce Lowe, area rug and interior design expert at Nourison. “Today’s options include natural fibers and thick piles; vibrant colors or vegetable-dyed yarns; expertly hand crafted construction, or power-loom engineered; and nearly every option is available in every price point from value to luxury. Winter is the perfect time to add a new rug to your home.”With winter in full swing, Lowe offers the following suggestions to homeowners hoping to add some holiday spirit or winter warmth to their homes.* Say so long to summer. Sisal matting and blue and white slipcovers might be perfect for summer, but friends, family and even jolly old St. Nick aren’t likely to warm up to a home that’s more suited to a summer breeze than harsh winter winds. A winter rug can be rolled right over summer flooring for instant warmth. Rugs in warm earth tones -- from burnished browns and russets to pomegranate, burgundy and plum -- change the entire perception of a room and provide a ready-to-use color scheme. If earth tones don’t fit with the home’s holiday motif, choose bold colors in modern geometric patterns to make a strong personality statement. Pick up a few of the rug’s central colors when selecting accents such as candles, pillows, candles, and curtains.* Decorate with drapes. Fabric drapes and slipcovers are inexpensive ways to immediately change a room’s look and feel, whether decorating for the holiday season or just looking to the chilly winter

months that lie ahead. When used in rich, complementary colors and fabrics that are nubby, nappy or textured, it’s sure to send winter’s chill a-packing! Faux fur throws, embroidered velvet pillows and antique piano shawls are other small accents that can take a room from summer to the holiday season and beyond in no time flat. * Focus on the fireplace. Few images are more synonymous with the holiday season or brushing off the winter cold than sitting by the fire with a good book or cup of hot chocolate. Draw attention to this part of the room with small accessories, including vases, candles and decorative boxes atop the mantle for maximum appeal. Make the fireplace a genuine focal point by adding a small area rug directly in front of it. Topped with floor pillows in rich fabrics, a holiday rug makes this the perfect cozy nook for the holiday season and beyond.

* The art is in the accents. Rich, red candles on a mantle, woven baskets filled with spice-scented potpourri, and outings with the family caught on camera and artistically set in small, brass frames evoke warmth and draw the eye to a home that’s tailor made for winter festivities. Couple those accessories with a round, octagon, oval, or freeform shape rug in holiday colors to complete a home’s holiday feel or to simply create a cozy escape from

winter weather. Nourison is the world’s largest manufacturer of area rugs and a leading producer of premium-quality broadloom carpeting with over 1 million rugs in-stock. From signature handmade collections to prestige designer lines including Calvin Klein home, Nourison supplies more than 100 distinctive collections to prominent retailers and design houses throughout the world. For more information and to locate retailers, visit www.nourison.com.

Winter Decor Starts on the Floor to Cozy Up the Home

A winter rugcan be rolled right

over summer flooring for

instant warmth.

Household energy-efficiency is now more important than ever when selling a home. Purchasers are able to rate one residence against another, so if you want top dollar for your house some day, it’s worth investing along these lines with upgrades and renovations.“If adding rooms or finishing the basement, for example, take a look at the most energy efficient materials and methods,” says Todd Blyth at Nudura, a company that has spearheaded an advanced version of the insulated concrete form (ICF), as well as do-it-yourself materials. “The newest renovation method, called Nudura Insulation Technology, is ideal to insulate foundation walls, inner and outer walls, plus flat, or cathedral ceilings.“For both interior and exterior walls, you use a shiplap system of expanded polystyrene (EPS), which allows large 4 X 8 foot sheets of this foam to be installed without any gaps for air leakage. It’s easy to cut, easy to install, and the performance value is up to R-14. Drywall can then be attached directly to the embedded fastening strip allowing the electrical wiring to be easily run.”Occupant comfortResidential enjoyment is also top-of-mind in our choice of renovation fixtures, features and materials.Superior insulation will reduce home heating costs and it will also prevent excessive noise, drafts, and unexpected cold spots from room to room.

Home Improvement Tips:Air-tight insulation delivers big returns

In response to energy conservation, environmental responsibility and consumer demand, construction practises have advanced significantly in North America over the past few years. Today, for example, people are building their homes with insulated concrete forms, not wood, and very recently, similar eco-efficiency possible (www.nudura.com) for home renovations.

4 6-8 oz. Filet Mignon½ C. Scallions1 Tbs. Chopped Garlic1 Tbs. Dijon Mustard½ C. Shitake Mushrooms1 Tbs. Worcestershire

2 Tbs. Brandy5 oz. King Crab1 Tbs. Butter½ Tbs. GarlicPinch Basil

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Once the lights have been strung, the garland has been hung and the yard is filled with holiday novelties, homeowners can finally take their holiday and winter decor projects indoors. As homeowners transform their home’s interior into a holiday haven or a cozy respite from harsh winter weather, it’s also a great time to say so long to that fall or summertime motif.“Begin on the floor, with a soft cozy rug,” says Joyce Lowe, area rug and interior design expert at Nourison. “Today’s options include natural fibers and thick piles; vibrant colors or vegetable-dyed yarns; expertly hand crafted construction, or power-loom engineered; and nearly every option is available in every price point from value to luxury. Winter is the perfect time to add a new rug to your home.”With winter in full swing, Lowe offers the following suggestions to homeowners hoping to add some holiday spirit or winter warmth to their homes.* Say so long to summer. Sisal matting and blue and white slipcovers might be perfect for summer, but friends, family and even jolly old St. Nick aren’t likely to warm up to a home that’s more suited to a summer breeze than harsh winter winds. A winter rug can be rolled right over summer flooring for instant warmth. Rugs in warm earth tones -- from burnished browns and russets to pomegranate, burgundy and plum -- change the entire perception of a room and provide a ready-to-use color scheme. If earth tones don’t fit with the home’s holiday motif, choose bold colors in modern geometric patterns to make a strong personality statement. Pick up a few of the rug’s central colors when selecting accents such as candles, pillows, candles, and curtains.* Decorate with drapes. Fabric drapes and slipcovers are inexpensive ways to immediately change a room’s look and feel, whether decorating for the holiday season or just looking to the chilly winter

months that lie ahead. When used in rich, complementary colors and fabrics that are nubby, nappy or textured, it’s sure to send winter’s chill a-packing! Faux fur throws, embroidered velvet pillows and antique piano shawls are other small accents that can take a room from summer to the holiday season and beyond in no time flat. * Focus on the fireplace. Few images are more synonymous with the holiday season or brushing off the winter cold than sitting by the fire with a good book or cup of hot chocolate. Draw attention to this part of the room with small accessories, including vases, candles and decorative boxes atop the mantle for maximum appeal. Make the fireplace a genuine focal point by adding a small area rug directly in front of it. Topped with floor pillows in rich fabrics, a holiday rug makes this the perfect cozy nook for the holiday season and beyond.

* The art is in the accents. Rich, red candles on a mantle, woven baskets filled with spice-scented potpourri, and outings with the family caught on camera and artistically set in small, brass frames evoke warmth and draw the eye to a home that’s tailor made for winter festivities. Couple those accessories with a round, octagon, oval, or freeform shape rug in holiday colors to complete a home’s holiday feel or to simply create a cozy escape from

winter weather. Nourison is the world’s largest manufacturer of area rugs and a leading producer of premium-quality broadloom carpeting with over 1 million rugs in-stock. From signature handmade collections to prestige designer lines including Calvin Klein home, Nourison supplies more than 100 distinctive collections to prominent retailers and design houses throughout the world. For more information and to locate retailers, visit www.nourison.com.

Winter Decor Starts on the Floor to Cozy Up the Home

A winter rugcan be rolled right

over summer flooring for

instant warmth.

Household energy-efficiency is now more important than ever when selling a home. Purchasers are able to rate one residence against another, so if you want top dollar for your house some day, it’s worth investing along these lines with upgrades and renovations.“If adding rooms or finishing the basement, for example, take a look at the most energy efficient materials and methods,” says Todd Blyth at Nudura, a company that has spearheaded an advanced version of the insulated concrete form (ICF), as well as do-it-yourself materials. “The newest renovation method, called Nudura Insulation Technology, is ideal to insulate foundation walls, inner and outer walls, plus flat, or cathedral ceilings.“For both interior and exterior walls, you use a shiplap system of expanded polystyrene (EPS), which allows large 4 X 8 foot sheets of this foam to be installed without any gaps for air leakage. It’s easy to cut, easy to install, and the performance value is up to R-14. Drywall can then be attached directly to the embedded fastening strip allowing the electrical wiring to be easily run.”Occupant comfortResidential enjoyment is also top-of-mind in our choice of renovation fixtures, features and materials.Superior insulation will reduce home heating costs and it will also prevent excessive noise, drafts, and unexpected cold spots from room to room.

Home Improvement Tips:Air-tight insulation delivers big returns

In response to energy conservation, environmental responsibility and consumer demand, construction practises have advanced significantly in North America over the past few years. Today, for example, people are building their homes with insulated concrete forms, not wood, and very recently, similar eco-efficiency possible (www.nudura.com) for home renovations.

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WeddingsDestination: Marital Bliss

Tips to make your destination wedding a successNo two couples are the same, and as a result, no two weddings are ever the same. Weddings can run the gamut when it comes to style, from ultra-formal, black-tie affairs to laid-back cer-emonies on the beach.One increasingly popular style is the destina-tion wedding. When a couple decides to have a destination wedding, a walk down the aisle often takes place in a tropical locale. There are a host of factors that determine whether or not a desti-nation wedding will go off without a hitch.Budget. Though destination weddings are often more affordable than traditional weddings, couples should still establish a budget. Destina-tion weddings are typically more intimate affairs with far fewer guests. Fewer guests means fewer mouths to feed and less money needed to feed them. However, destination weddings can also come with some hidden costs. For instance, couples might want to fly their parents or the bridal party. If the wedding is taking place out of the country, that can significantly increase the cost of the wedding. So before making a final

tion wedding will go much more smoothly with the help of a wedding coordinator from the chosen destination. Such a coordinator will know the local vendors and procedures for getting married. Sometimes, this help is even part of a resort’s services. Couples who choose a resort destination for their wedding might want to consider only those resorts with on-staff wed-ding coordinators.If couples find a resort they love that doesn’t pro-vide a wedding coordinator, look for a coordina-tor who’s readily available online. This will save money on costly international or long-distance telephone calls.Laws. Marriage laws vary depending on loca-tion, and couples should research the marriage laws of any destination they’re considering before setting any plans in stone. Overseas mar-riage licenses aren’t necessarily as easy to obtain for non-residents, and might take a long time to be issue. Know the hurdles before deciding on a destination and setting the plans in motion.

decision on a destination, first determine how much can be spent and how that compares to what a wedding in a particular destination is going to cost.Attendance. Though a couple should get mar-ried in whatever location they prefer, most couples would prefer their most intimate friends and family members attend the services. There-fore, a successful destination wedding ensures those people closest to the couple can afford to attend. This means couples will need to provide significant advance notice to friends and fami-lies. Save-the-date cards should be sent out ear-lier than they would be for standard weddings. This gives guests time to budget for the trip and align it with their work schedules. If late notice is given, then attendance will likely fall short of a couple’s expectations.Also, couples who give advanced notice but still find their guests cannot make it might want to reconsider the destination, instead looking for one that’s more affordable.Help. Couples should know planning a destina-

WeddingsFinancial 411:

Surviving Your Wedding ExpensesThe average couple will spend between $20,000 and $30,000 on their wedding, a figure that does not include additional expenses such as an engagement ring or honeymoon. Underestimating wedding expenses can lead to financial distress even before the marriage has begun.Most weddings now are paid for by the bride and groom with little contribution from family. Savings PlanWith most couples paying for the majority of the wedding themselves, it will be up to them to come up with the bulk of the wedding finances. Starting to save early is essential. Once you have set the date, begin saving immediately. • To save, consider curbing recreational spending. Cut dinners out, trips to the movies or non-essential purchases. Place the money you would’ve spent into a wedding account.• Consider having automatic transfers or deposits into an account for forced savings. Many employers can deposit a portion of your paycheck into a separate account. • Eliminate debt right away. It may seem counterproductive, but sometimes you have to

• Don’t expect wedding gifts to cover the cost of your wedding. While some guests are quite generous, others may not even cover the cost of their meal.PrioritizeFigure out your priorities and work from there. Consider these cost-saving options. • Think about where you will be living after you are married. A residence takes priority over a lavish wedding.• Have the wedding party carry fresh flower bouquets, but use less-expensive silk flowers or even fruit as centerpieces.• Ask your baker to create a small wedding display cake you can use for your photos and serve guests from a much cheaper sheet cake that is hidden in the kitchen.• Get married on a weekday or at an earlier time of day.• Limit the bar to wine, beer and soda to save on the expense of top-shelf liquors.• Register for unconventional gifts, such as contributing to the honeymoon.• Handle some items yourself, such as favors or catering, to keep costs down.

spend money to save money. Instead of racking up high interest rate charges on credit card balances, pay down credit cards or other bills you have. Once you are in the clear, you can focus more on saving for the wedding.• If need be, have a long engagement so that you have ample time to save.Setting a BudgetSetting a budget means you can prioritize what you want and what you will pass up. It also provides a savings goal and a firm deadline.• Shop around for the average rates of vendors in your area. Work on the big-ticket items first before focusing on the smaller details. Once you have average prices, you can base your budget as such.• Add up the average costs of all of the items on your wish list. If it seems out of range, start removing things you can do without. For example, can you have a brunch reception instead of an evening sit-down dinner to scale back costs?• Always set aside a little extra for those incidental expenses, such as tips for the waitstaff and donation to the church — items you may not think to factor in.

Y O U R L O C A L

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WeddingsDestination: Marital Bliss

Tips to make your destination wedding a successNo two couples are the same, and as a result, no two weddings are ever the same. Weddings can run the gamut when it comes to style, from ultra-formal, black-tie affairs to laid-back cer-emonies on the beach.One increasingly popular style is the destina-tion wedding. When a couple decides to have a destination wedding, a walk down the aisle often takes place in a tropical locale. There are a host of factors that determine whether or not a desti-nation wedding will go off without a hitch.Budget. Though destination weddings are often more affordable than traditional weddings, couples should still establish a budget. Destina-tion weddings are typically more intimate affairs with far fewer guests. Fewer guests means fewer mouths to feed and less money needed to feed them. However, destination weddings can also come with some hidden costs. For instance, couples might want to fly their parents or the bridal party. If the wedding is taking place out of the country, that can significantly increase the cost of the wedding. So before making a final

tion wedding will go much more smoothly with the help of a wedding coordinator from the chosen destination. Such a coordinator will know the local vendors and procedures for getting married. Sometimes, this help is even part of a resort’s services. Couples who choose a resort destination for their wedding might want to consider only those resorts with on-staff wed-ding coordinators.If couples find a resort they love that doesn’t pro-vide a wedding coordinator, look for a coordina-tor who’s readily available online. This will save money on costly international or long-distance telephone calls.Laws. Marriage laws vary depending on loca-tion, and couples should research the marriage laws of any destination they’re considering before setting any plans in stone. Overseas mar-riage licenses aren’t necessarily as easy to obtain for non-residents, and might take a long time to be issue. Know the hurdles before deciding on a destination and setting the plans in motion.

decision on a destination, first determine how much can be spent and how that compares to what a wedding in a particular destination is going to cost.Attendance. Though a couple should get mar-ried in whatever location they prefer, most couples would prefer their most intimate friends and family members attend the services. There-fore, a successful destination wedding ensures those people closest to the couple can afford to attend. This means couples will need to provide significant advance notice to friends and fami-lies. Save-the-date cards should be sent out ear-lier than they would be for standard weddings. This gives guests time to budget for the trip and align it with their work schedules. If late notice is given, then attendance will likely fall short of a couple’s expectations.Also, couples who give advanced notice but still find their guests cannot make it might want to reconsider the destination, instead looking for one that’s more affordable.Help. Couples should know planning a destina-

WeddingsFinancial 411:

Surviving Your Wedding ExpensesThe average couple will spend between $20,000 and $30,000 on their wedding, a figure that does not include additional expenses such as an engagement ring or honeymoon. Underestimating wedding expenses can lead to financial distress even before the marriage has begun.Most weddings now are paid for by the bride and groom with little contribution from family. Savings PlanWith most couples paying for the majority of the wedding themselves, it will be up to them to come up with the bulk of the wedding finances. Starting to save early is essential. Once you have set the date, begin saving immediately. • To save, consider curbing recreational spending. Cut dinners out, trips to the movies or non-essential purchases. Place the money you would’ve spent into a wedding account.• Consider having automatic transfers or deposits into an account for forced savings. Many employers can deposit a portion of your paycheck into a separate account. • Eliminate debt right away. It may seem counterproductive, but sometimes you have to

• Don’t expect wedding gifts to cover the cost of your wedding. While some guests are quite generous, others may not even cover the cost of their meal.PrioritizeFigure out your priorities and work from there. Consider these cost-saving options. • Think about where you will be living after you are married. A residence takes priority over a lavish wedding.• Have the wedding party carry fresh flower bouquets, but use less-expensive silk flowers or even fruit as centerpieces.• Ask your baker to create a small wedding display cake you can use for your photos and serve guests from a much cheaper sheet cake that is hidden in the kitchen.• Get married on a weekday or at an earlier time of day.• Limit the bar to wine, beer and soda to save on the expense of top-shelf liquors.• Register for unconventional gifts, such as contributing to the honeymoon.• Handle some items yourself, such as favors or catering, to keep costs down.

spend money to save money. Instead of racking up high interest rate charges on credit card balances, pay down credit cards or other bills you have. Once you are in the clear, you can focus more on saving for the wedding.• If need be, have a long engagement so that you have ample time to save.Setting a BudgetSetting a budget means you can prioritize what you want and what you will pass up. It also provides a savings goal and a firm deadline.• Shop around for the average rates of vendors in your area. Work on the big-ticket items first before focusing on the smaller details. Once you have average prices, you can base your budget as such.• Add up the average costs of all of the items on your wish list. If it seems out of range, start removing things you can do without. For example, can you have a brunch reception instead of an evening sit-down dinner to scale back costs?• Always set aside a little extra for those incidental expenses, such as tips for the waitstaff and donation to the church — items you may not think to factor in.

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Mold is unsightly. Mold can be hazardous. Mold can be growing in the home right now.

Discovering MoldMold is an all-natural substance found throughout nature. Mold spores are microscopic and can be found in the dust that forms indoors, and it’s impossible to keep them from invading a home. However, it is possible to prevent the conditions that help mold proliferate into a problem.

In order to grow, mold only needs a few easily achieved conditions: moisture and a food source. Food can be just about any material on which mold can grow, be it furniture, walls or floors. Mold prefers temperatures around 75 F and humidity levels of 70 percent. Generally these are the ideal conditions in a home.

Health ImplicationsHealth effects from mold can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience coughing, wheezing, nasal and throat conditions as a result of mold in the home. Those with asthma or other breathing difficulties may find their breathing issues worsen. People with compromised immune systems may experience serious fungal respiratory infections. Severe cases may require hospitalization.

Keeping a Home Mold-FreeDue to the far-reaching nature of mold, homeowners must be diligent in their inspections for mold indoors. Because moisture and warmth are the key ingredients to mold growth, eliminating the ideal environment is essential to keeping mold under control.* Seek out leaks or other water infiltration and correct the problems.* Use ventilation fans or open windows in the bathroom during and after showers.* Don’t leave standing water.* Check for mold odors and see if mold is hiding behind walls or under carpeting.* Ensure dryers and other combustion appliances are vented outdoors.* Use a dehumidifier in the home if humidity is a constant problem.* Keep the home cool.

Treating Mold ProblemsA homeowner can generally treat a small patch of mold with bleach or even vinegar if it is present on bathroom or kitchen tiles. Carpets can be treated with baking soda.Some areas affected by mold growth will have to be removed; they cannot be cleaned. Drywall is one such material. Because mold spores can be spread throughout the air, it may be a good idea to leave mold remediation to a professional. A company experienced in mold clean-up will take the precautions necessary to properly dispose of mold-infested materials and prevent the disturbance of mold that can cause spores to spread.

Bathrooms are a primelocation for mold growth.

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Mold is unsightly. Mold can be hazardous. Mold can be growing in the home right now.

Discovering MoldMold is an all-natural substance found throughout nature. Mold spores are microscopic and can be found in the dust that forms indoors, and it’s impossible to keep them from invading a home. However, it is possible to prevent the conditions that help mold proliferate into a problem.

In order to grow, mold only needs a few easily achieved conditions: moisture and a food source. Food can be just about any material on which mold can grow, be it furniture, walls or floors. Mold prefers temperatures around 75 F and humidity levels of 70 percent. Generally these are the ideal conditions in a home.

Health ImplicationsHealth effects from mold can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience coughing, wheezing, nasal and throat conditions as a result of mold in the home. Those with asthma or other breathing difficulties may find their breathing issues worsen. People with compromised immune systems may experience serious fungal respiratory infections. Severe cases may require hospitalization.

Keeping a Home Mold-FreeDue to the far-reaching nature of mold, homeowners must be diligent in their inspections for mold indoors. Because moisture and warmth are the key ingredients to mold growth, eliminating the ideal environment is essential to keeping mold under control.* Seek out leaks or other water infiltration and correct the problems.* Use ventilation fans or open windows in the bathroom during and after showers.* Don’t leave standing water.* Check for mold odors and see if mold is hiding behind walls or under carpeting.* Ensure dryers and other combustion appliances are vented outdoors.* Use a dehumidifier in the home if humidity is a constant problem.* Keep the home cool.

Treating Mold ProblemsA homeowner can generally treat a small patch of mold with bleach or even vinegar if it is present on bathroom or kitchen tiles. Carpets can be treated with baking soda.Some areas affected by mold growth will have to be removed; they cannot be cleaned. Drywall is one such material. Because mold spores can be spread throughout the air, it may be a good idea to leave mold remediation to a professional. A company experienced in mold clean-up will take the precautions necessary to properly dispose of mold-infested materials and prevent the disturbance of mold that can cause spores to spread.

Bathrooms are a primelocation for mold growth.

MoldIs aProblem

in Many Homes

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Senior Apartments – Eden’s newest building addition offers 82 Senior Apartments. Our apartments offer full kitchens including a dishwasher, spacious living room, bedroom, and a washer & dryer in each unit. Every apartment has either a balcony or patio. Also included in the apartment complex is a library with computer access, a modern fitness room, spacious dining room, six living rooms and a lounge. We also offer a community room and private dining room for family gatherings.

Assisted Living – Our Assisted Living Apartments fills the gap between Senior Living and Skilled Care. We offer 74 one and two bedroom apartments with 24 hour staff on duty to assist with (ADL’s) Activities of Daily Living. Individualized service plans are updated regularly to assure the resident is receiving the proper care. The apartments

offer access to an open atrium. Included in the atrium is a general store, barber/beauty shop and media room.

Skilled Care Center – Skilled Care is for senior needing 24 hour nursing assistance including; personal care, therapy services, daily

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As you walk through our doors, you are welcomed by our receptionist staff that is available 24 hours a day. Eden Village is located in a residential neighborhood on 18 acres in Glen Carbon, Illinois.

Eden Village is a not for profit organization offering quality care and services for seniors 55 years of age and older. Eden Village is a (CCRC) Continuum Care Retirement Community., offering Senior Housing, Assisted Living, Skilled Care, Respite Services, Dementia Care, and a Therapy Department.

Garden Homes – Our Senior Living Garden Homes offer a variety of floor plan choices. They are designed for your safety and comfort. Offering lawn care, interior and exterior repairs, snow removal, security and 24 hour maintenance staff.

activities and supervision. Eden Village has been providing skilled care for near 35 years in the community.

Dementia Care – Our Wetzel Wing is dedicated to elders suffering from Alzheimer’s or Dementia related diseases. Nurses and staff are trained in safety and related issues associated with the illness.

Therapy – In and Out Patient Therapy is available, along with a Wellness Center. We have licenses therapists for specific needs whether it is physical, occupational or speech therapy. We also offer support services such as skin care, stroke rehabilitation, contractive management, orthopedic intervention, muscle reevaluation and re-strengthening.

For more information or to schedule a personal tour of the facilities please call 618-288-5014. Eden Village is located at 400 South Station Road in Glen Carbon, IL 62034. You can also visit our website www.edenvillage.org.

Welcome to Eden Village...

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When was the last time you watched a sunset while sipping a glass of wine at a vineyard, or enjoyed the fall colors during a carriage ride through a quaint river town? Perhaps now is the time for a little road trip to take in the fall scenery and head to Northern Illinois to Galena. Located in the northwest corner of Illinois, Galena/Jo Daviess County is bordered by Wisconsin to the north, while its western edge is outlined by the Mississippi River and Iowa. The county is distinguished as the northern Illinois gateway to the Great River Road, a national scenic byway running through 10 states along the Mississippi. Galena is the perfect place to connect with those who are special in your life. Our rolling hills, scenic roads and historic charm revitalize the spirit. Inspired by nature and overlooking the banks of the Galena River, our welcoming Main Street embraces a simpler time. You'll create cherished memories spending time together relaxing and unwinding. Few destinations can match the wealth of experiences this region offers: awe-inspiring gardens, intriguing history, notable architecture, top-rated skiing, world-class golf, tempting cuisine and rejuvenating spas. Galena and Jo Daviess County’s unprecedented variety of quality lodging choices offer all the modern amenities expected by today’s traveler. Cozy, comfortable bed and breakfasts; crisp, contemporary vacation rental homes; historic hotels, motels and nationally recognized resorts are all located in Illinois’ northwest corner.

Savor the Inviting Sights and Smells of FallMother Nature has been at it again. It's that warm, inviting time of the year where she highlights the already beautiful setting of Galena and Jo Daviess County with her paint brush, giving touches of gold, flaming orange and umber to the hillsides, parks and along the rivers and streams. It's also a time for comfort-favorite fall food from the harvest (crisp yet gooey caramel apples, wine from the vineyard, freshly baked pumpkin pies), and snuggling in front of the fireplace or outdoor fire pit taking in the twinkling autumnal night ski.

Planning your visit? Be sure to consider:

Change of Scenery

Galena, Illinois

Eagle Ridge Resort & SpaEagle Ridge Resort & Spa is a wonderful place to stay and enjoy the fall and wintermonths. It is located on 6,800 wooded, rolling acres just six miles from the historictown of Galena. Unique to Eagle Ridge is the more than 300 1-7 bedroom rental homes available to accommodate any family or group. Eagle Ridge is best known for its 63 holes of championship golf on four award winning golf courses. Other outdoor activities are tennis, biking, hot air balloon rides and hiking and horsebackriding on miles of paved and wilderness trails. The Stonedrift Spa is the perfect placeto restore peace with ten treatment rooms, a couple suite, Vichy room, nail suite,

relaxation lounge with fireplace and steam rooms.Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa offers nine distinctly different dining venues located on the resort property. The chefs in our award-winning Culinary Department create innovative cuisine based on Midwest traditions utilizing local products. Whether your tastes are for a hearty breakfast, a traditional lunch after golf, an exquisite dining experience overlooking Lake Galena, cuisine designed to match an experience in our Stonedrift Spa or a fresh baked pizza from Paisanos, Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa has something to satisfy every palate and appetite. Woodlands Restaurant & Lounge serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Enjoy fantastic lake views with seasonal cuisine based on Midwest local products. Serving

steaks, seafood, vegan dishes, with an extensive wine and a craft ale list. A lavish Sunday Brunch is featured weekly. Located at 444 Eagle Ridge Drive, Galena, IL 61036 Toll Free: 800.892.2269 or visit them online at www.eagleridge.com

Irish Hollow – Galena Bed & Breakfast Resort with Private Cottages If you are looking for a great bed and breakfast accommodations then make your reservation at Irish

Hollow. Winter is the most romantic time to visit. Sunny, crisp days spent skiing, showshoeing or trekking are complemented by remarkable menues and blazing fireplaces. Their organic beds wear

their winter comforter and piles of firewood wait to warm your evenings. They provide the snowshoes, dramatic terrain, amazing winterscapes and romantic, long shadowed sunsets. It’s the way winter should be. A sample of their winter 7 course farmhouse dinner might include pear with marscapone on a bacon crisp, savory French toast with salmon and maple cream, onion and wild mushroom borscht soup, house chopped salad with pomegranate vinaigrette,

sorbet of winter fruits, grill sirloin filet with horseradish glaze/roasted sweet potatoes and molten dark chocolate cake with vanilla bean ice cream. Who can resist this type of fine dining? Phone

815-777-6000 | 2800 S. Irish Hollow Rd. Galena, IL 61036 / Irishhollow.com

Chestnut Mountain Ski ResortOnly in the Midwest will you find such an unexpected diamond in the rough. High above the Mississippi, tucked nicely in the hills near historic Galena, Chestnut Mountain is a premier Illinois resort that offers nineteen skiing trails that span 220 rolling acres with a total vertical drop of 475 feet. Midwesterners love their elbow room and Chestnut Mountain is no exception. Thanks to two quads, four triple chair lifts, and three surface lifts, lines are virtually non-existent.When darkness falls, great skiing and awesome views continue outside. But that's also just about the time things get exciting inside. Chestnut Mountain has 100 slope side rooms in close proximity to an indoor pool, sauna and jacuzzi. The Sunset Grille restaurant serves up fine dining favorites. Festive nightlife gets a leg up thanks to the frequent live music, an electronic game room and the Three Gables Lounge. Visit their website at www.chestnutmtn.com

Historic Galena - The Grant HomeThe brick house, which was designed by William Dennison, had been constructed in 1860 for former City Clerk Alexander J. Jackson. Thomas B. Hughlett, on behalf of only a small group of local Republicans, purchased the house for $2,500 in June 1865 and presented it to Grant two months later. The house is typical of the Italianate style, which is characterized by well defined rectilinear shapes, projecting eaves supported by brackets, low pitched roof, and balustraded balconies over covered porches.Following his election as president in 1868 he visited only occasionally. In 1873 Grant commented that "although it is probable I will never live much time among you, but in the future be only a visitor as I am at present, . . . I hope to retain my residence here . . . I expect to cast my vote here always." The house was maintained by caretakers in anticipation of the President's visits, the local newspaper reporting that it was "in excellent order and ready for occupation at any time," adding that "visitors are always admitted."Grant made his final visits to his Galena home in 1880. At that time he found that several changes had been made - "a new sidewalk laid in front of the premises, the outbuildings repaired, the trees handsomely trimmed, a new and commodious wash house built and other

• Timing. Check the calendar of events. Galena is brimming with festivals this time of year. And there’s something for everyone! Winefestivals, Oktoberfest, Country Fair, Pottery tours, a must-see-hour-long Halloween Parade featuring a hot air balloon glow along the river, an event focused on the indulgence of Chocolate, Champagne and Candlelight and much, much more.• Experience nature. Outdoor recreation takes on a whole new perspective here, especially in fall. Adventure in Galena: camping, biking, hiking, riding, kayaking, canoeing, geocaching, scootering, hot air ballooning, hunting, fishing or boating.• A culinary adventure. For the foodies in the group, find comfort in pleasing your palate. Our chefs are busy preparing seasonal specialties from the fall harvest to provide the ultimate dining experience.• Wine and beer tasting. Did you know Galena has a new brewery on Main Street? Whether your passion is for beer or wine, our local breweries and vineyards offer tasting and educational programs, or take in a pub, maybe even some karaoke and kick back with friends.• Farmers Market. In the heart of the Heartland we are blessed with bounty from our rich gardens and farms. From produce to homemade jams and jellies to natural fall décor, our farmers’ markets will provide more treasures than a metropolitan shopping mall.

• Celebrate the season. Visit a pumpkin patch or journey on a guided ghost tour.• Take in the fresh air. Whether a nice, leisurely stroll while shopping the shops or enjoying a walk along the river levee or bike trail, your spirits will be lifted and soul refreshed by taking the relaxed pace and rejuvenating fresh air and healthful surroundings.• Enjoy the view. Ski lifts aren’t just for skiing. Imagine the fall colors surrounding the Mississippi River at the base of Chestnut Ski Resort and get a preview of the lay of the land before the snow starts to fall.• A sweet treat. Our local confectionaries make to-die-for caramel apples drench with golden gooeyness and decorated with your favorite accompaniment: nuts, Oreos, fudge, M&Ms and many more imaginative options. You’ll also find simmering fall flavors in our coffee shops and spice stores.• Get a jump on the holidays It’s never too early to start stashing away when you find those perfect gifts or decorations for the holidays. Galena’s shops specialize in unique gifts for all interests.• The perfect ending to a perfect day Relax in a whirlpool or lounge in front of the fireplace at one of our cozy lodging options: historic bed and breakfasts, modern chains, or full-service resorts.

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When was the last time you watched a sunset while sipping a glass of wine at a vineyard, or enjoyed the fall colors during a carriage ride through a quaint river town? Perhaps now is the time for a little road trip to take in the fall scenery and head to Northern Illinois to Galena. Located in the northwest corner of Illinois, Galena/Jo Daviess County is bordered by Wisconsin to the north, while its western edge is outlined by the Mississippi River and Iowa. The county is distinguished as the northern Illinois gateway to the Great River Road, a national scenic byway running through 10 states along the Mississippi. Galena is the perfect place to connect with those who are special in your life. Our rolling hills, scenic roads and historic charm revitalize the spirit. Inspired by nature and overlooking the banks of the Galena River, our welcoming Main Street embraces a simpler time. You'll create cherished memories spending time together relaxing and unwinding. Few destinations can match the wealth of experiences this region offers: awe-inspiring gardens, intriguing history, notable architecture, top-rated skiing, world-class golf, tempting cuisine and rejuvenating spas. Galena and Jo Daviess County’s unprecedented variety of quality lodging choices offer all the modern amenities expected by today’s traveler. Cozy, comfortable bed and breakfasts; crisp, contemporary vacation rental homes; historic hotels, motels and nationally recognized resorts are all located in Illinois’ northwest corner.

Savor the Inviting Sights and Smells of FallMother Nature has been at it again. It's that warm, inviting time of the year where she highlights the already beautiful setting of Galena and Jo Daviess County with her paint brush, giving touches of gold, flaming orange and umber to the hillsides, parks and along the rivers and streams. It's also a time for comfort-favorite fall food from the harvest (crisp yet gooey caramel apples, wine from the vineyard, freshly baked pumpkin pies), and snuggling in front of the fireplace or outdoor fire pit taking in the twinkling autumnal night ski.

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Eagle Ridge Resort & SpaEagle Ridge Resort & Spa is a wonderful place to stay and enjoy the fall and wintermonths. It is located on 6,800 wooded, rolling acres just six miles from the historictown of Galena. Unique to Eagle Ridge is the more than 300 1-7 bedroom rental homes available to accommodate any family or group. Eagle Ridge is best known for its 63 holes of championship golf on four award winning golf courses. Other outdoor activities are tennis, biking, hot air balloon rides and hiking and horsebackriding on miles of paved and wilderness trails. The Stonedrift Spa is the perfect placeto restore peace with ten treatment rooms, a couple suite, Vichy room, nail suite,

relaxation lounge with fireplace and steam rooms.Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa offers nine distinctly different dining venues located on the resort property. The chefs in our award-winning Culinary Department create innovative cuisine based on Midwest traditions utilizing local products. Whether your tastes are for a hearty breakfast, a traditional lunch after golf, an exquisite dining experience overlooking Lake Galena, cuisine designed to match an experience in our Stonedrift Spa or a fresh baked pizza from Paisanos, Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa has something to satisfy every palate and appetite. Woodlands Restaurant & Lounge serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Enjoy fantastic lake views with seasonal cuisine based on Midwest local products. Serving

steaks, seafood, vegan dishes, with an extensive wine and a craft ale list. A lavish Sunday Brunch is featured weekly. Located at 444 Eagle Ridge Drive, Galena, IL 61036 Toll Free: 800.892.2269 or visit them online at www.eagleridge.com

Irish Hollow – Galena Bed & Breakfast Resort with Private Cottages If you are looking for a great bed and breakfast accommodations then make your reservation at Irish

Hollow. Winter is the most romantic time to visit. Sunny, crisp days spent skiing, showshoeing or trekking are complemented by remarkable menues and blazing fireplaces. Their organic beds wear

their winter comforter and piles of firewood wait to warm your evenings. They provide the snowshoes, dramatic terrain, amazing winterscapes and romantic, long shadowed sunsets. It’s the way winter should be. A sample of their winter 7 course farmhouse dinner might include pear with marscapone on a bacon crisp, savory French toast with salmon and maple cream, onion and wild mushroom borscht soup, house chopped salad with pomegranate vinaigrette,

sorbet of winter fruits, grill sirloin filet with horseradish glaze/roasted sweet potatoes and molten dark chocolate cake with vanilla bean ice cream. Who can resist this type of fine dining? Phone

815-777-6000 | 2800 S. Irish Hollow Rd. Galena, IL 61036 / Irishhollow.com

Chestnut Mountain Ski ResortOnly in the Midwest will you find such an unexpected diamond in the rough. High above the Mississippi, tucked nicely in the hills near historic Galena, Chestnut Mountain is a premier Illinois resort that offers nineteen skiing trails that span 220 rolling acres with a total vertical drop of 475 feet. Midwesterners love their elbow room and Chestnut Mountain is no exception. Thanks to two quads, four triple chair lifts, and three surface lifts, lines are virtually non-existent.When darkness falls, great skiing and awesome views continue outside. But that's also just about the time things get exciting inside. Chestnut Mountain has 100 slope side rooms in close proximity to an indoor pool, sauna and jacuzzi. The Sunset Grille restaurant serves up fine dining favorites. Festive nightlife gets a leg up thanks to the frequent live music, an electronic game room and the Three Gables Lounge. Visit their website at www.chestnutmtn.com

Historic Galena - The Grant HomeThe brick house, which was designed by William Dennison, had been constructed in 1860 for former City Clerk Alexander J. Jackson. Thomas B. Hughlett, on behalf of only a small group of local Republicans, purchased the house for $2,500 in June 1865 and presented it to Grant two months later. The house is typical of the Italianate style, which is characterized by well defined rectilinear shapes, projecting eaves supported by brackets, low pitched roof, and balustraded balconies over covered porches.Following his election as president in 1868 he visited only occasionally. In 1873 Grant commented that "although it is probable I will never live much time among you, but in the future be only a visitor as I am at present, . . . I hope to retain my residence here . . . I expect to cast my vote here always." The house was maintained by caretakers in anticipation of the President's visits, the local newspaper reporting that it was "in excellent order and ready for occupation at any time," adding that "visitors are always admitted."Grant made his final visits to his Galena home in 1880. At that time he found that several changes had been made - "a new sidewalk laid in front of the premises, the outbuildings repaired, the trees handsomely trimmed, a new and commodious wash house built and other

• Timing. Check the calendar of events. Galena is brimming with festivals this time of year. And there’s something for everyone! Winefestivals, Oktoberfest, Country Fair, Pottery tours, a must-see-hour-long Halloween Parade featuring a hot air balloon glow along the river, an event focused on the indulgence of Chocolate, Champagne and Candlelight and much, much more.• Experience nature. Outdoor recreation takes on a whole new perspective here, especially in fall. Adventure in Galena: camping, biking, hiking, riding, kayaking, canoeing, geocaching, scootering, hot air ballooning, hunting, fishing or boating.• A culinary adventure. For the foodies in the group, find comfort in pleasing your palate. Our chefs are busy preparing seasonal specialties from the fall harvest to provide the ultimate dining experience.• Wine and beer tasting. Did you know Galena has a new brewery on Main Street? Whether your passion is for beer or wine, our local breweries and vineyards offer tasting and educational programs, or take in a pub, maybe even some karaoke and kick back with friends.• Farmers Market. In the heart of the Heartland we are blessed with bounty from our rich gardens and farms. From produce to homemade jams and jellies to natural fall décor, our farmers’ markets will provide more treasures than a metropolitan shopping mall.

• Celebrate the season. Visit a pumpkin patch or journey on a guided ghost tour.• Take in the fresh air. Whether a nice, leisurely stroll while shopping the shops or enjoying a walk along the river levee or bike trail, your spirits will be lifted and soul refreshed by taking the relaxed pace and rejuvenating fresh air and healthful surroundings.• Enjoy the view. Ski lifts aren’t just for skiing. Imagine the fall colors surrounding the Mississippi River at the base of Chestnut Ski Resort and get a preview of the lay of the land before the snow starts to fall.• A sweet treat. Our local confectionaries make to-die-for caramel apples drench with golden gooeyness and decorated with your favorite accompaniment: nuts, Oreos, fudge, M&Ms and many more imaginative options. You’ll also find simmering fall flavors in our coffee shops and spice stores.• Get a jump on the holidays It’s never too early to start stashing away when you find those perfect gifts or decorations for the holidays. Galena’s shops specialize in unique gifts for all interests.• The perfect ending to a perfect day Relax in a whirlpool or lounge in front of the fireplace at one of our cozy lodging options: historic bed and breakfasts, modern chains, or full-service resorts.

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improvements made."In 1904 Grant's children gave the house to the City of Galena "with the understanding that this property is to be kept as a memorial to the late General Ulysses S. Grant, and for no other purpose." However, maintaining the Grant's home proved too costly for the city and the Grant Home Association, so in 1931 the city deeded the house to the State of Illinois.A thorough restoration project was undertaken in 1955. Considerable research was undertaken as the house was returned to its 1868 appearance. Fortunately, much of the furniture used by Grant and his family remained in the house.

Washburne House Historic SiteWashburne House was for many years the home of Elihu B. Washburne, United StatesCongressman from 1853 to 1869. An associate of Abraham Lincoln, Washburne was alsoa wartime “sponsor” of fellow Galenian Ulysses S. Grant. While following the electionreturns in the Washburne library on the evening of November 3, 1868, Grant learnedof his election as President. Washburne served as Grant’s Minister to France from 1869to 1877 and in 1879-1880 was considered for the Republican presidential nomination.The original portion of the two-story brick Greek Revival home was built beginningin 1843, with additions in 1859 and 1860. The “restored” home’s first floor interprets anentry hall, parlor, sitting room, library, dining room, and kitchen with adjoining pantries.All are decorated and furnished to depict the lifestyle of a well-to-do mid-western professional.On the second floor are the master bedroom and a second bedroom. In 1973 the buildingwas added to the National Register of Historic Places.Visitors are given 25-minute guided tours of rooms on the first floor and two second-floor bedrooms, emphasizing the life of Elihu Washburne and his Civil War-era friendships with Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. The story of Washburne’s wife, Adele Gratiot, provides insights on the Galena region’s French and Native American cultures. The state’s efforts to restore and refurnish the building are also described. The building's first floor is accessible to persons with disabilities, the second floor is not.

Take a break and take in magic of fall. More ideas are waiting at VisitGalena.org. Let us be your guide.

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