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water features. Front yard a little bare since our holiday stuff was packed away? He says, we need more trees and flowering bushes, plus a winding brick walkway, tons of solar lights, and—again— multiple water features. Oh and our house needs all the old siding replaced, the chimney repointed, a wrap-around porch and maybe another floor put on. He’d also like the driveway redone with hand-laid pavers. This is why it’s hard to be the editor of HOUSE & HOME. When you have a magazine as beautiful as this, with images and articles about the seemingly endless possibilities for beautifying your home, the other folks in your house start to look around and question
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and those cherry wood kitchen cabinets, an enclosed deck and an ornate porch. I want all of that and much more. So, I guess you could say that my son comes by his “fantastic home” lust honestly, and I’d venture to say it won’t decrease anytime soon. You see, I know what’s in this issue of HOUSE & HOME and the ones to come, and I am in for some big trouble when Aidan gets hold of his copies. Daniel Did H&H help you with a home makeover project? We love to hear from you! Email your success story to
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year’s roster of majestic gardens. These include one 32-acre property being cultivated and developed by a local horticulturist, and another—a contemporary home designed by architect James Polshek (of Clinton Library and Rose Center for Earth & Space fame)—with a beautiful 1-year-old garden and greenhouse. Many more delights await, including a mini-lecture on tropicals at the tiered terrace garden of grower Pamela Pyle at the end of tour day. The self-guided tour of six private Bucks County gardens will be held Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., rain or shine. A full-color brochure with map, easy-to-follow directions, photos and descriptions of the gardens come with tickets in a matching envelope. Ticket holders also receive a Garden Rewards Bag filled with gifts and offers from our sponsors and national partners, including the American Horticultural Society, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, W. Atlee Burpee Seed Co., Country
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The Spring Lake Historical Society 32nd Annual House Tour. See several properties, including St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church (pictured) during the Spring Lake Historical Society 32nd Annual House Tour June 2. Photo courtesy of The Spring Lake Historical Society
May 26 - June 15 22ND ANNUAL CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL World-class orchestral and chamber music, a world traditions series, Bach’s Lunches and much more. Funded by PNC Arts Alive and presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Hours: Vary Fees: Vary Location: All over Cape May More details: www.capemaymac.org, 609.884.5404 or 800.275.4278 June 2 THE SPRING LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 32ND ANNUAL HOUSE TOUR See several wonderful homes in addition to St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, a Spring Lake Inn "The Johnson House," and the newly restored Patterson Building on Third Avenue along with other Third Avenue historic buildings. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fees: $25 Location: Spring Lake, NJ More details: 732.449.0772 June 4 APPEL FARM ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL An exciting, family-oriented event of live music on two stages, a juried rafts fair, a children’s village and a beer & wine tent. Performers include Josh Ritter, Gogol Bordello, Ani DiFranco, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Red Horse (John Gorka, Lucy Kaplansky, Eliza Gilkyson). Rain or shine. Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 18
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Not your parent’s swimming pool Today’s in-ground concrete swimming pools are not just for swimming anymore, explains Jeff Renneisen of Aqua Bello Designs in Plumsteadville. Conveying a “resort” in your very own backyard, the modern in-ground pool is often as much a part of the landscape as the landscaping itself. It may feature custom stone pool coping, boulder waterfalls, diving rocks, or even slides or flumes incorporated into a hillside. In fact, virtually any shape and amenity is possible, says Renneisen. Many pools have attached spas that can be raised, adding a waterfall effect from the spa. Another popular feature is a sun-shelf, a 12- to 14-inch-deep area in the pool where you can set up a few lounge chairs and relax. You can even add an umbrella to provide a little shade while sitting in the pool on a hot day. One of the biggest advancements to occur in the swimming pool industry is over at the equipment pad, explains Renneisen. Ultra-efficient, variable-speed pool pumps with built-in safety measures, heat pumps and LED lights are just a few improvements. Yes, there is even an “app” for that—you can now control your pool from an iPhone, managing the lights, heater and even turning on the spa so it will be ready when you get home from work. A true pool professional will be well versed on the latest and greatest technology for your new pool, he explains. A well-built, well-maintained and properly winterized concrete swimming pool will last for many years. The most important thing to do if buying a pool is to carefully scrutinize how it will be built. Don’t settle for materials of lesser quality. How a concrete pool is built and, most importantly, how that process is managed is critical when shopping for a pool builder. Focus on quality, and find a company that’ll manage the entire process from beginning to end. You want a superior product from this solid investment for our customers, says Renneisen. Information provided by Aqua Bello Designs, Plumsteadville, PA. For more information, visit
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An outdoor kitchen adds appeal and value to any property.
Photo courtesy of Sal’s Nursery & Landscaping, Inc.
“The popularity of outdoor kitchens has soared because clients are building elaborate backyards that include pool houses, pavilions, pergolas and pools with built-in bars, seating and grottos,” says John Antonucci, president of Sal’s Nursery and Landscaping, Inc. “The outdoor kitchen is an extension of these entertaining spaces and provides another element of entertainment for the family and for guests.” Michael Cristinzio, landscape designer with Green Acres Nursery, agrees and says that outdoor kitchens go along with the overall trend of creating outdoor living spaces that are essentially an expansion of the home. “People want to be outdoors and get to enjoy their yards,” he adds. “This is just another way to do that.” BRINGING THE INDOORS OUTSIDE The designers and builders say that almost any aspect of an indoor kitchen can be brought outside. Homeowners are requesting outdoor kitchens with features including refrigerators, freezers, cocktail stations, sinks and more, says Kieffer. “But the focal point is almost always the grill,” he adds. “That’s what you typically want to start with, and that’s what you build around.” Most of the outdoor kitchens today have a built-in grill. 22
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Antonucci says that another trend is to have a grill that has the capability of using natural gas and old-fashioned coals, all in one piece of equipment. This gives the homeowner lots of versatility with their cooking. Robert Lascelle, owner of My Deck and Hunterdon Builders, says that if the cooking area is part of a deck, it can still be its own area. “Almost all of the decks we do today include a bump-out or built-out space so that homeowners can create a cooking area that doesn’t intrude on to the deck,” says Lascelle. “This way the grill isn’t in the way of the sitting area and doesn’t have to be moved around. It has its own space.” Since the grill is often the focal point, many homeowners want all the bells and whistles. “I just recently did a grill area that was complete with warming drawers,” says Jay Mascaro, president, Oasis, Inc. “Many homeowners who have a pool, also want to create a grilling area right there so that they don’t have to go back and forth from the house. Homeowners are looking for comfort and convenience in creating these outdoor living areas.” Depending on your location and proximity to a natural gas utility line, you may be able to eliminate your under-the-grill propane tank. “One of the advantages of having us set up the grill is that you can pipe natural gas or propane directly to
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them,” says Lascelle. “Even if you’re not doing a full-blown kitchen and just putting a grill on the deck, we can still run a feed up to it. That means you’ll never run out of propane while cooking your filet mignon on the grill again!” Another emerging trend is the brick pizza oven, adds Cristinzio. Homeowners want to create their own wood-fired pizza and these ovens are becoming another centerpiece of the outdoor kitchen. “They’re definitely becoming really popular and are something that we can custom build for the client,” says Cristinzio. For the countertops, many homeowners want to go with a stone like granite. “Granite is a great product for outdoor kitchen counters because it’s made to stand the test of time and holds up great in various weather conditions,” says James Freeman, vice president of sales and marketing for Colonial Marble & Granite. “It’s one of those products that will really bring some luster and beauty to any outdoor kitchen and it’s incredibly low maintenance, too.” Freeman says that marble is also an option for something truly unique. “It definitely requires a little more maintenance because the product is porous and more susceptible to weather,” he says. “But the look is absolutely spectacular. It makes for a beautiful kitchen.” EXTENDING THE SEASON While an outdoor kitchen may get its most use during the summer season, there are ways to lengthen its life. “One way to extend the use of the outdoor kitchen area is to add a fireplace or build the kitchen under a closed roof structure such as a pavilion,” suggests Antonucci. “Also, the use of gas heaters in the seating area has become popular.” Cristinzio says that a firepit or fireplace can even allow the homeowner to start regularly using their outdoor kitchen as early as the late winter/early spring—and can extend it through the late fall. “It’s definitely a great way to get more bang for your buck,” he says. “You’re going to be able to stay warm longer, >>>
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plus they make a beautiful addition to the space.” Antonucci adds that today’s firepits have evolved from a small structure into “resort-sized areas that can seat as many as 10 to 12 people.” While these can be great additions to an outdoor kitchen area, the placement of any fire element requires attention. “Often they do need to be positioned further away from the home and other outdoor structures for safety reasons,” says Antonucci. An outdoor kitchen can be a great way to enhance a backyard while also adding value to the home. And with some thoughtful planning, you can even extend its use later into the season. A company that specializes in outdoor kitchens can help with the layout. “The best thing a homeowner can do is to
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contact a company that designs and installs outdoor kitchens and get professional ideas and advice,” suggests Cristinzio. “We create designs so that the homeowners can see exactly what they’ll be getting before we even start the work.” H&H
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grilling greatness
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Dad. Outdoors. Food. Fire. Grilling recalls the beginning of civilization. It’s innate in men (and women, too). It’s all about chasing down the perfectly grilled meal—the grill of the chase. Today’s technology provides assistance for this primal activity, from gadgets to gear to innovation. Still, in essence, it’s grilling man (or woman) vs. nature.
Above: Keep meats savory and succulent with a silicon basting brush. This cast-iron pot and brush set from Sur la Table allows you to prepare sauces right at the grill. The brush nests in the pot handle for storage. Photo courtesy of Sur la Table.
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HOT STUFF “The single most important thing is a good digital thermometer,” says Konrad Haskins, grand champion pitmaster out of Austin and founder of The BBQ Institute. “If you don’t know how to cook the meat, if you don’t have a target temperature, all the seasonings and all the marinades in the world are wasted.” Techies may opt for thermometers with a portable receiver that sounds when the meat reaches temperature, allowing the griller to mingle in the kitchen or elsewhere up to, on average, 100 feet from the grill itself. Remote-transmitter thermometers range in price of about $40 to $80 or more for those with dual thermometers.
Charcoal and gas grills continue to offer time-saving conveniences for outdoor chefs. This Weber Performer Grill ignites charcoal at the touch of a button, no lighter fluid required. Photo courtesy of Sur la Table.
Top right: Barbecue enthusiasts sometimes forget to protect hands and clothes. Macho yet safety minded, this heat-resistant (475°F) aramid-and-cotton mitt and boastful apron help prevent mishaps. Photo courtesy of Sur la Table.
CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON Grab a spatula in one hand, tongs in the other. Buy good ones once, and never worry about it again. Go with stainless steel and go heavy duty. Haskins suggests shopping at a restaurant supply house. “Those are usually cheaper and much better quality than fancy ones you buy in a retail store,” he says. Silicon is the innovation with baking, but it rocks barbecue, too. Try a silicon basting brush to load up the meat with your marinade. Many of these are heat-resistant up to 500 degrees and dishwasher safe. There are silicone forks and other useful items, too. Try mastering the grilling of fruits and veggies. The calorieconscious and vegetarians in your life will be thankful, but you’ll also impress the carnivores. For containment on the grate, get a good grill wok for about $30. This keeps the veggies from falling, and while right over the heat, gives them a great smoky flavor. Woks work very well with rosemary onions or ginger carrots, as well as shrimp, scallops and stir-fries without a lot of oil. >>>
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Left: Handy grill woks allow you to grill shrimp, sliced vegetables, mushrooms and other tasty morsels without anything dropping through the grill grate. Photo courtesy of Sur la Table.
Below: Many high-end charcoal grills, such as this Fire Magic Regal smoker grill have hoods designed specifically for smoking meat (large air shutters on both sides), and allow you to better control the air flow for slow cooking.
Haskins also has a little secret up his sleeve called 3BC: butter, brown sugar, bourbon and cinnamon. It turns any grilled fruit into gourmet but works especially well with freshly grilled peaches or pineapples. Voila, dessert! And if you’re worried about a sticky grill, use a pan. “If you’re not cooking vegetables and fruit on the grill, you’re missing out on a whole lot of fun,” Haskins says.
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Not as sexy, but also essential, are necessities to keep your grill and nearby surfaces tidy. Consider items like The Grill Daddy cleaning device which reduces that annoying “scrape, scrape, scrape.” About $20, the Grill Daddy’s handle holds water that streams out while its stainless-steel brushes grime off a heated grill. BIG GRILLS DON’T CRY If you’re gonna grill—we mean really grill—get ready to invest in a grill. And we mean a grill. After already dropping a few hundred dollars on their first few grills that fell apart after a year or two, many grillers look for the Cadillacs of grills. There are many to choose from, and every year they seem to have better, cooler and bigger amenities. But they’re not inexpensive; some models begin at $1,500 and go up from there. Thing is, you can get a cheaper one, but that’s what you’re getting—a cheaper one. The more pricey ones are made better and will still be chugging at the end of the day. In the long run, you’re not really saving any money. H&H
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some favorite summer recipes
Memorial Day is almost here so that means summertime! While we all have our favorite foods for the warmer weather, there’s always room for more, right? Here are some great treats for a festive summer feast that you may want to try as you enjoy the world outside, courtesy of celebrity chef Cat Cora. Grilled Vegetables and Ginger Citrus Mayonnaise (serves six to eight) • 2 each: crookneck or summer squash; baby zucchini; large whole carrots; large fennel (or 3 medium fennel bulbs) • 5 to 6 shallots • Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper • Extra virgin olive oil
Ginger Citrus Mayonnaise ingredients • 3 juicy oranges, grapefruits, Meyer lemons, mineolas, tangerines, mandarins, blood oranges, etc., cut in half (6 halves total) • 3 tablespoons (or more for desired consistency) store bought preferred mayonnaise • Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger Preheat grill for vegetables. To make the mayonnaise, squeeze all the juice out from five of the six citrus halves into a saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. When juice begins to boil, lower heat to medium-high and reduce juice until thick and syrupy, being careful not to let it burn. Remove from heat, pour into a bowl and allow to cool slightly. Start grilling vegetables: Cut all veggies in half lengthwise, rub all sides sparingly with olive oil, and sprinkle with salt and black pepper. Grill, cut-side down first, for 4 to 6 minutes if small, 5 to 8 minutes if large pieces. Flip so skin-side is down, and grill all an additional 1 to 2 minutes, until all veggies are firm but easily sliced with a knife. Back to the mayonnaise: Whisk in mayonnaise, ginger and cayenne pepper until smooth. Squeeze in juice from last remaining citrus half, and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve on platter alongside bowl of ginger citrus mayonnaise or drizzled on top of vegetables. 30
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Greek Burger Sliders with Avocado Tzatziki (serves four) • 1 pound lean ground beef • 1/3 cup Kalamata olives, chopped • 3 tablespoons crumbled feta • 1 teaspoon dried dill • 3 tablespoons breadcrumbs • 2 tablespoons finely chopped yellow onion • 1 tablespoon chopped scallions • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder • 1 teaspoon fresh oregano, chopped (or 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano) • 4 brioche rolls, split and toasted • 4 lettuce leaves, washed and dried • 4 tomato slices • 4 cucumber slices (optional) • 4 thin slices red onion (optional)
Avocado Tzatziki ingredients (makes 2½ cups) • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil • 1 teaspoon minced garlic (about 1 large clove) • 1 teaspoon kosher salt • 2 cups plain nonfat Greek yogurt • 1 cup peeled, seeded and grated cucumber (about 1 medium cucumber) • 1 whole peeled avocado, diced small Add lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and salt to the yogurt. Add grated cucumber, diced avocado and mix well. Chill for at least one hour. With your hands or a wooden spoon, mix ground beef, olives, feta, dill, breadcrumbs, onion, scallions, salt, pepper, garlic and oregano until all ingredients are evenly distributed. Shape the meat mixture into 4 (four) 1/2-inch-thick patties. Grill over medium-hot coals or pan grill over medium heat for 5 minutes per side. The burgers should no longer be pink in the center. To serve, place each burger on a roll, spoon on a little tzatziki, and top with lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and onion slices to your taste. Chef Cat Cora’s recipes Courtesy of Family Features
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a concrete retreat
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When you think of concrete, chances are the word “beautiful” doesn’t come to mind. Architectural Concrete Design would like to change that. Often overlooked and underestimated, concrete is an established construction material that, when designed and installed properly, can transform a space from simple to
More and more homeowners are bringing the indoors outside and making the backyard a warm and inviting place for entertaining.
stunning. Architectural Concrete Design, of Levittown, PA, is passionate about designing and installing an attractive, durable concrete space that homeowners will fall in love with. “Our concrete is so beautiful you’ll want to live outside,” declares the company’s website. BRINGING THE INDOORS OUTSIDE Living outside is exactly what more and more homeowners are doing these days, says Chris McMahon, CEO and president. “They’re bringing the indoors outside and creating outdoor living areas. Their patio or pool deck essentially becomes an extension of their home,” he explains. The trend over the last few years has been for people to make the choice to stay local and enjoy their home, saving up their money to go on a big vacation just once a year. Instead of spending their funds on fleeting, occasional trips, they are looking to invest in their backyards, making them into escapes from the stress of daily life as well as warm and inviting places for entertaining. “We can create not just driveways, patios and pool decks for people, but can custom fit tents so homeowners can host banquets and events in places they wouldn’t be able to before,” explains McMahon. “It becomes a multipurpose space as opposed to just a yard or patio.” In addition to the decorative concrete they are already known for, Architectural Concrete Design also offers a full line of hardscaping products including natural stone, paving stones, retaining walls and decorative walls. >>> MAY 2011
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STEADY GROWTH The company’s seven qualified foremen, coupled with the right equipment and manpower, enables Architectural Concrete Design to reinvent your property. In just a few short days, the company can turn a lackluster outdoor area into the luxurious, stunning, functional and entertaining spot you’ve been long dreaming about. “You can expect us to be on your site one day getting the job ready, another day or so doing major construction or pouring paver work, and one more day of cleaning up the job,” says McMahon. “Potentially, in just three days your home can be transformed, or your driveway or patio can be removed or replaced,” he says. Architectural Concrete Design, which has evolved from its original three-man crew into a group of more than 60 specialists—including craftsmen, designers, customer service personnel and management staff—focuses its efforts on providing first-class installations and turning customers into raving fans. McMahon notes that although his company has steadily grown over the past two decades, it still operates with the same valuable employees. “We’ve been in business for 20 years and our foremen don’t ever leave. We still have the original guys running our jobs for years and years,” he states proudly.
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PEACE OF MIND When asked what makes Architectural Concrete Design a special company to work for and one people should hire, McMahon is quick to list professionalism as a characteristic at which his employees excel. The company’s clients, who range from homeowners and custom builders to schools and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, would most surely agree. In their second decade in business, Architectural Concrete Design has become the largest installer of stamped concrete and decorative concrete for driveways, walkways, patios and pool decks in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Homeowners who hire the company can have peace of mind knowing that ACD is combining the latest trends in design and technology with their consistent high-quality installations. Architectural Concrete Design is located at 3001 New Falls Rd., Levittown, PA. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.architecturalconcretedesign.com or call 866.956.2817. H&H
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With constant advances in technology, as well as a desire to live not only more efficiently but more comfortably, some very exciting products and services have emerged on the market. Here are five you should keep your eye on.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
As more homeowners explore the possibilities of utilizing renewable energy, a local company has been helping them find the information and answers they need on how to do it. Penn Renewables, Inc. provides expertise to those looking to save energy. The company owners are energy pioneers, operating their own solar PV (a way to generate energy by converting solar radiation into electricity using photovoltaic semiconductors); geothermal HVAC; and solar thermal, wind, passive and LED systems in their own homes. One of the simplest ways to reduce energy usage is to put in LED lighting, suggests Paul Stepanoff, COO and co-owner of the company. Stepanoff is a licensed professional engineer in Pennsylvania with more than 20 years of experience designing and installing renewable energy systems. “LED technology has gotten to the point where, if you get the right fixtures, you can’t distinguish them from a regular bulb,” he says. But Stepanoff says that no matter what efforts are made to save energy, it’s always going to be continually used. “Even if you’re conserving, humans are always going to have to use energy so there’s great reason to start producing your own,” he says. “The technology has come so far. And it’s not just about being green. Yes, everyone loves that it helps the environment, but it also helps your financial return. Look at it as an investment.” Photos courtesy of Penn Renewables, Inc.
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A SHELVING SOLUTION Keeping pots and pans or even canned food in some sort of order can easily become a frustrating task. And an unorganized pantry may lead to purchasing food Photo courtesy of Shelf Sergeant items you already have. But with Shelf Sergeant’s FullExtension Pullout Shelves, you can convert cluttered, underused or hard-to-reach areas into spaces that are not only neat and organized, but easier to access. “Transform your kitchen, pantry, closet or other special area into a versatile and adjustable pullout shelf system that allows you to increase your items without getting on your hands and knees or standing unsteady on a step stool,” says John Rappoccio, owner of Shelf Sergeant. “This added storage flexibility creates the ‘everything has a space’ effect.” Rappoccio says the custom pullout shelves come in any width and depth configuration that the homeowner requires, with varied heights. In addition, Divider Bin Pullouts are also available in order to vertically store items, and the shelving is handcrafted from Baltic Birch dovetail-jointed wood. High quality, full-extension slides allow the homeowner to access items that are in the far back of a shelf. They are designed to support 100 pounds when fully extended.
ORGANIC LAWN CARE People are going “green” in so many areas of their lives today and lawn care seems like an obvious area to go organic. “The carbon Photo courtesy of Caramanico Organic Lawn footprint that traditional Care, LLC lawn care leaves is beginning to rear its ugly head with proof of ‘dead zones’ [areas having reduced levels of oxygen in the water] in both the Chesapeake Bay and Gulf of Mexico,” reports Zac McLaughlin, production manager, Caramanico Organic Lawn Care. “Caramanico Organic’s approach to lawn care greatly reduces the amount of nitrates, phosphates and concentrated pesticides. We’re able to provide a healthy, beautiful lawn without the use of harmful synthetics or manure-based products. The product naturally suppresses insects, disease and grubs as well as adjusts the pH with every visit,” he says. Despite the benefits, organic lawn care does not cost more than traditional services. “Synthetics and manure-based products of traditional lawn care are often driven by the cost of petroleum,” says McLaughlin. “As the price of oil goes up, so does the price of traditional fertilizer. Caramanico Organic uses Holganix which is an organic compost tea that is not affected by the price of petroleum.”
TOUCHLESS PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER If you’ve been in almost any public restroom lately, you’re probably familiar with the benefits of an automatic paper towel dispenser. You don’t have to touch anything, keeping Photo courtesy of Clean Cut Int’l, LLC germs from spreading. Now you can have that same technology at home. This can be especially useful in the kitchen when you need a paper towel in the midst of cooking, yet have sticky food on your hands. Unlike the automatic dispensers you may have seen in public bathrooms, with CLEANCut, a touch-less paper towel dispenser, you don’t have to wave your hand back and forth in front of the sensor. The sensors react quickly. And you get to choose when to cut the paper towel, also done automatically with an adjacent sensor. So there’s no need to wait for the appliance to finish dispensing. As soon as your hand triggers that you want the towel cut, it reacts. CLEANCut reports that besides preventing cross contamination, the technology can also help you use less paper towel and, ultimately, save money. Because you control how much (or little) paper towel you need, you can save up to 200 rolls of paper towel per year. The dispenser also works with any brand of paper towels, so it doesn’t matter where the perforation is—you decide when to cut it. >>>
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DECORATIVE CONCRETE Plain concrete can be boring but it’s frequently used for pool decks and walkways. Today homeowners have a different option. Deko Coatings & Concrete Inc. (Sundek of PA), offers Sundek, a decorative concrete overlay. “The old-school thought is that concrete is concrete and there’s nothing you can do about it,” says Mike Foreman, company president. “But we can take existing concrete and transform it into almost any look—whether its flagstone, slate, tile or something else.” The product can be used on driveways, patios, walkways, garages and more, but most frequently it’s used as pool decking. “The main reason we do so many pool decks is that this product does not get hot like regular concrete and it’s slipresistant as well as mold- and mildew-resistant,” says Foreman. “Yet it’s still as maintenance-free as regular concrete. You can shovel snow on it and you don’t have to worry about scratching. Just about the only cleaning it needs is a spring power-washing. It’s definitely a beautiful product but it’s also the low maintenance and durability that appeals to H&H homeowners.”
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Nature restores, relaxes and soothes us. In our busy, stress-filled lives, it’s the 180-degree opposite of modern technology. So leave the office behind. Come home from work and refresh yourself. Sit on your patio, hear the trickle of water, look at beautiful flowers and listen to birds. You don’t have to go far— it can be all right there in your own back yard. That is the appeal of outdoor spaces. TAILOR YOUR DESIGN When planning your outdoor living areas, ask yourself, “What do I want from the space?” Think about the sounds you might like to have—maybe a water element or plant materials, such as bamboo and grasses that rustle in the breezes. Consider adding fragrances with herbs, night-blooming jasmine or sweet olive. Maybe try lemon verbena—it can grow to the size of a tree, blooms for months and fills the air with a lovely almond scent. Consider when you’ll be in your garden the most. If you’re like many busy people, you may only get to enjoy your garden after work and during the night. If so, use plenty of plants with white blooms in your landscape. White catches the landscape lighting and moonlight.
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when bugs attack! Spending time outside is good for the mind and soul, but when bugs attack or the sun is too strong, it can shorten your stay. After all, who wants to be outside when they’re uncomfortable? Spraying chemicals to ward off bugs can be unpleasant (and temporary), and shifting your seat to the shade takes repeated moves—if you’re lucky enough to have shade to get under. What you need to extend the time you can enjoy your outdoor living space is to be protected from bugs and the sun’s glare. Phantom Retractable and Executive Power Screens provide shade and protection from the sun and bugs—then withdraw out of sight when you want to enjoy your view without obstruction. Just deploy your retractable screens and your problems are solved. Phantom screens are at home in any setting. Their innovative design and tasteful styling fit into the opening you choose. Whether it’s a large patio or outdoor living
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area, a window or door—pests and glare can be controlled but breezes are welcome! Enjoy communing with nature and the positive affects it has on your health and well-being. Phantom Screens preserve your comfort while you take in the beauty of your home’s surroundings. Courtesy of Phantom Screens. Timco of Ocean County, LLC is New Jersey’s authorized distributor. Serving the New Jersey area for the past five years, they provide sales, service and installation of their exclusive brand. Timco of Ocean County is located in Jackson, NJ. For more information, visit www.phantomscreensnj.com or call 732.534.9173. 42
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FURNISH IT COMFORTABLY Other ideas to help you create a very special outdoors space: • Vintage furniture from the ’30s and ’40s has a charm that can change the whole feel of a home. • In a recent collection, Brown Jordan, the California-based manufacturer of high-end leisure furniture, showcases its sleek Madrid set of outdoor furniture. A herringbone weave over a
For grown-up gourmet dining, skip the paper plates and kiddie cups. These durable plastic pieces imitate fine china and crystal quite convincingly, while the cheerful pillows add color and comfort.
powder-coated aluminum frame simulates the look of saddle leather. Tailored cushions complement the look. The effect is curvaceous, elegant and ready-made for outdoor living. • See Smith & Hawken for gazebos, pavilions and other garden structures. The Modular Gazebo is made of weatherresistant 4mm wire in a trellis design perfect for climbing roses or flowering vines; the Vista Pavilion, a pergola-style design made of cast aluminum and tubular steel, has a retractable Sunbrella awning. • Jaclo offers a luxurious outdoor shower pole made of stainless steel. When not in use, it resembles a garden sculpture. It’s just the thing for poolside showering or a refreshing splash after gardening chores. Consider yard accessories that attract birds and butterflies, such as bird feeders made of art glass. Or plant natural shrubs and flowers that attract winged creatures. Add the things that make you smile and turn your yard into a happy place.
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VASES AND PLANTERS Eye-catching planters and dramatic vases can give your plants extra panache. For container plants in your outdoor entertaining area, go with pots and planters in a coordinated color theme and style. A hodge-podge of assorted pots can look more like a sidewalk clearance sale than a relaxing outdoor environment. ENJOY THE OUTDOORS YEAR-ROUND Extend your outdoor living seasons during the chillier months with an outdoor fire pit. Yes, summers can be hot and humid, but that can be overcome with any number of creative solutions, such as covered patios, overhead fans, water misting systems and swimming pools. H&H
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A focal point area was created when these pathways and stairs were designed. The eye is drawn directly to a singular striking plant. Uplighting accentuates the feature in the evening.
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Gina Frederick Fencing can be used to create privacy nooks, as is done here, creating an outdoor living room on the opposite side of the fence seen here. The fence opening reflects the style of the existing architecture and provides an inviting window into the gardens that lie beyond.
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When considering the landscape design of your property, the options can seem endless. Decisions about a new gate, fence and even a path can be overwhelming when you contemplate the ample material, style and pricing options. If you’re thinking of building or purchasing outdoor structures, you might want to brush up on some of the fundamentals that designers and landscape architects rely on. Constructed elements, when properly placed and well built, can dramatically improve the function and aesthetic quality of a landscape. Optimally, the visual flow between these elements and the home is fluid. Navigation from one space to the next feels unencumbered. It should both look and feel right. But how does one accomplish this? The magic of changing a simple space into a powerful, dynamic and beautiful place is complex. It’s important to find a quality designer who can incorporate your unique needs and desires into a cohesive and inspired master plan. However, if you begin to understand how landscape constructions work (or fail to work), you are better positioned to select features that bring meaning, purpose and endless visual pleasure to your property. Structures such as gates, fences, free standing walls, retaining walls and pergolas serve many functional uses, but what often goes unnoticed is that these structures perform a critical aesthetic role. When properly designed and placed, these landscape features help our minds organize the space and put us at ease, enabling us to enjoy the other things: a bubbling water feature, striking gardens, the scent of blooming lilac, etc. In addition to helping us “read” the space we are encountering, structures can artfully create or highlight an existing focal point and gracefully direct us to interesting aspects of the space. Likewise, the horizontal line created from the outline of a fence or wall can be used to draw our eye away from uninteresting or unappealing elements. On the face of it, a stone path seems like a place to get from one point to another. But it is also a way to lead the eye to another interesting place or feature that lies beyond. A curving path that disappears behind a screen of shrubbery or a wall is a classic way to create a sense of adventure, curiosity and surprise. Similarly, fences and walls are a reasonable way to delineate property lines and keep creatures in or out. But the aesthetic function can reach far beyond this. A free-standing stone wall, if logistically placed, can separate a lawn from a sunny, windswept meadow or a wooded expanse. This separation defines the space in a way that inherently makes sense to the mind, body and eye. We are more able to see and enjoy the unique qualities of both
areas. Add a gate and winding path leading up to the fence or wall, and we are invited to enter into the space, adding to the richness of our experience. When well conceived, these structures can create relaxing nooks for privacy, well-proportioned living spaces that highlight the most interesting views, and lines that direct attention and/or movement from one area to another. The details of these elements are also critical—they should relate to the existing structures in proportion, material, color and style. If you’re grappling with the need or desire for a fence, gate, wall, pergola or some other sort of structure, explore places you feel have gotten it right. Alternatively, you can begin to consider places that have definitely gotten it all wrong. Do the built elements relate harmoniously to the existing structures, or do they look like add-ons? Do the walls, paths or fences help you find your way through the space and create dynamic areas? Or do they seem plopped down amid a void of endless lawn or hardscaping? Do symmetrically placed stone columns direct your attention to a gorgeous view, or is your attention brought to an expanse of asphalt? As you consider these issues, you will begin to recognize that the design and layout of these structures is just as critical as the materials and craft used to build them. In the meantime, you’ll have an excuse to find and luxuriate in some fantastic places. Outdoor structures should relate to the existing home in style, proportion and materials. This outdoor living space looks and feels like it is a continuation of the home.
Photos and article courtesy of Keith Frederick, president, Environmental Landscape Associates Inc., Doylestown, PA. For more information, visit www.elaoutdoorliving.com or call 973.607.4447. H&H
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Paint is one of the easiest ways to inject new life into your home. Whether it’s the interior or the exterior, adding a fresh layer of color can actually make your home look brand new. “Paint can brighten a room,” says Chris Ciavatto, owner of Painting by Chris. “It can give your home a sense of warmth and character.” “Painting is a quick, easy, inexpensive and instant change,” adds Craig Brennan, owner and estimator for Brennan’s Custom Painting, LLC. “A ‘tired’ room can take on a whole new personality with minimum effort.” INTERIOR COLORS When it comes to the interior, the local painting experts say that earth tones and neutrals still reign. “We’re definitely still noticing the earth tones being popular, along with an overall Old World Tuscan look,” reports Ciavatto. “Along with the Venetian plaster, homeowners can get the complete look.” “The earth tones are definitely still dominating,” adds Tony >>>
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Chieffo, owner of AJACS Painting, LLC. “They are very userfriendly and pretty much go along with anything you can think of, so even if you change some things in the room, the paint is still going to work. There’s not a whole lot of risk involved in an earth-tone color selection.” Dominick Natoli, owner of DoMolding.com, LLC, says he’s 48
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also doing a lot of neutrals, but homeowners are still punching it up with an accent wall—a wall in the room that’s given special emphasis, typically with a different color. However, while Natoli says accent walls are still popular, homeowners aren’t being as daring with color selection. “Accent walls are still being requested, just not as bold as they used to be,” he says. No matter what you end up going with, Brennan says it’s important to choose your paint colors wisely. “Take your flooring, upholstery, wood tones and the room’s exposure to sun into account when you sit down with your paint chips,” he advises. “The best time to make a paint color selection is during daylight hours with plenty of natural light around you. Work with what you have and don’t buy into the concept that the latest color palette will automatically work for you.” If you’re still having trouble selecting the right color, it helps to bring an expert in, suggests David Carhart, owner of Star Painting and Wallcovering, Inc. “It’s always nice to get a color consultation if you’re not sure about the color,” he says. “A lot of painting companies offer that. The consultant will come out and look at the surroundings and help you decide the right color for your room.” BEYOND THE WALLS There’s more to interior painting than the walls. The ceiling is also something to consider. “We are doing a lot more light tones on the ceilings as opposed to just white,” says Natoli. “It adds interest to the room. When you have crown molding, which most
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homeowners have or want to add, it’s nice to add contrast between the crown and the ceiling line to make it more defined. When you have white crown on white ceiling it blends into one piece.” In terms of trends, the environmental aspect is also gaining momentum, adds Chieffo. “Homeowners are more interested in no- or low-VOC [volatile organic compound] paint products,” he says. “It’s healthier and safer for the environment, but they do cost a little more.” Carhart agrees. “More people are definitely painting ‘green,’” he says. “They’re choosing the eco-friendly products because everyone is becoming more environmentally conscious.” The experts say that wainscoting and crown molding are also really popular for a home’s interior. “Old homes don’t have that wood detail so we come in and paint and put up some crown molding or wainscoting to add interest,” says Carhart. “Even just >>>
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Crown molding and a painted ceiling make this bedroom feel like a retreat. Photo courtesy of AJACS Painting, LLC
some molding around the windows can make a huge difference because most homes don’t have that detail today.” ON THE OUTSIDE Paint on the exterior of a home is just as important. In fact, since it’s the first thing that people will see as they approach your home, it’s critical for both curb appeal and value. Chieffo says that light creams and off-whites are trending for the exterior. “Stark white isn’t as popular a color as it used to be for the home’s exterior,” he says. “And for homeowners who want to be bolder with color, they’re typically doing that with a front door— accenting with a brighter color. But for the most part, homeowners are keeping the exterior pretty neutral.” In terms of product, Michael Byrne, president of Alpine Painting & Restoration Services, says that today’s coating manufacturers are producing long-term coatings that have longevity of 10 to 15 years. Alpine Painting is primarily an industrial commercial painting and heavy coating company, but it does cross into the residential market for long-term applications, and Byrne says that’s important to today’s homeowner. “Because of these economic times, homeowners want a product that’s going to last.” In the end, whether it’s the interior or the exterior, it’s important to select the paint style and color that is right for you. “It’s all about the homeowner’s personal taste,” says Carhart. “You want to make sure you select something that you will be happy with.” Brennan offers this advice on making your home fresh with the right coat of paint: “Find inspiration in current publications or 50
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on TV. Let them inspire you, not dictate to you. Your home is your nest and safe place to land at the end of a busy day. It should make you smile because it is perfect for you, not the exact replica of someone else’s perfect.” H&H
resources AJACS Painting, LLC Skippack, PA 610.400.3384 Alpine Painting & Restoration Services Chalfont, PA 215.348.4410 www.alpinepaintingandrestoration.com Brennan’s Custom Painting, LLC Pitman, NJ 856.589.5895 www.brennanscustompainting.com
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Solar panels can be unobtrusive as well as “green” ways to live your life. Photo courtesy of SolarWorks NJ
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For those looking to “go green,” solar energy is one way to reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your electricity bill. Solar energy works logically in that the larger your house, the larger a system you will need to power it. However, there are options to install enough solar panels to offset energy costs while not entirely knocking out traditional energy usage. In that circumstance, a house would first draw energy from solar panels until it is used up and then regular electricity would kick in.
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THE RIGHT SYSTEM No matter how much of your energy you choose to offset with solar technology, any portion helps in the long run. With
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energy costs going up and virtually constant concern over conflict in the Middle East, finding ways to harness energy here at home is the smart way to go. Tom Mueller, spokesman for BP Solar, says, “The amount of money that a homeowner can save by installing a solar electric system will depend on a number of factors: the size of the solar system, often determined by the amount of available roof space; the energy efficiency of the home; and the energy usage of the home’s inhabitants. It really makes sense for a homeowner to contact a certified installer to come out and provide a specific estimate based on the home design and energy needs.” With systems generally ranging in price from $9,000 to $100,000—and the average system costing about $30,000 or so—this amounts to a 25 to 40 percent savings on electricity, depending on how energy efficient your house is. More plainly, with the average-sized solar system, if you pay 16 cents per kilowatt-hour, you can save $70 to $80 per month in today’s dollars. In addition to installing solar panels, if you chose to make your house more energy efficient, your overall savings will increase. It’s almost as if every $1 you spend making your home more efficient is worth $5 of solar energy, on average. A solar system can be installed in as little as two to three days and has a 30- to 40-year lifespan that requires little to no maintenance. Most systems are attached to your roof and wired to the main electrical panel of your home. SOLAR HOT WATER HEATERS Solar panels to energize a house are not the only way you can take advantage of solar technology. Other options include solar hot water, solar swimming pool heaters, solar attic fans and solar window film. Solar hot water and swimming pool heaters are an option for those who want to use solar power, but might not want to or can’t afford to use it to power their entire home. Because >>>
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No matter what style of house you have, solar panels can be made to fit in perfectly. Photo courtesy of Ross Solar Group
With heat-rejection properties, solar window films help your home consume less energy by keeping interior temperatures more controllable and stable and, thus, lowering the need for air conditioning, reducing extreme peaks in usage and allowing your cooling system to operate more efficiently and inexpensively.
hot water can amount to 30 percent of your electricity bill, installing solar power for a hot water heater can save that same percentage of your monthly costs. NOTE: You will probably see higher savings if your hot water heater is electric rather than gas powered.
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SOLAR ATTIC FANS AND SOLAR WINDOW FILM Air conditioning can make up 50 to 60 percent of your energy consumption in the summer, so cooling a house with solarpowered attic ventilation can reduce that cost. A solar attic fan uses the sun’s energy to pull heat from the attic, thereby reducing the need to cool a house and cutting the air conditioning bill. Solar window film is another way to reduce utility costs anywhere from 15 to 30 percent. New solar film technology has made it more aesthetically pleasing. In the past, solar film made windows look shiny, but now it only adds moderate tint. It’s like putting a pair of sunglasses on and looking out your windows.
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The film, which has a 40- to 50-year lifespan, works by lowering the temperature of a room seven to 10 degrees, therefore cooling a house and reducing the need for air conditioning. Solar film has added benefits of cutting down glare 60 to 70 percent and offering 99 percent ultra violet protection, thus prolonging the aging of floors, fabrics and furniture. H&H This panoramic shot of a recent solar install uses several roof faces for the project. Photo courtesy of Total E Solar Systems
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Ross Solar Group LLC Morristown, NJ 201.993.7480 www.rosssolargroup.com
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T Above: This desk area features pull handles instead of knobs—which are easier to grasp—and offers good lighting. It’s also set at an appropriate height for wheelchair access, if needed. Photo courtesy of Cornerstone Construction Top: This home was designed with aging in mind. It features wide hallways for future wheelchair access, no carpet on floors or stairs for easier movement and a first-floor office with access to a full bath that could one day be converted to a bedroom. Photo courtesy of Cornerstone Construction 56
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The idea of aging in place, or the opportunity to stay in your home as you grow older, continues to gain in popularity. So anything you can do to make your home more comfortable and safer to remain in for the long haul—from basic changes to an entire first-floor renovation—can make all the difference in the quality of your life in later years. “The appeal to renovating a home in order to age in place is that people get to stay in their own house,” says Chris Pupillo, partner with Nicholas Pupillo & Sons. “They feel comfortable in their own environment and may have lived there most of their lives. While some people may take the route of moving into a senior living facility or a 55-and-over community, there are many homeowners who would rather take a proactive approach to fixing up their home so that they can stay there. In the end, it comes down to what you're most comfortable with,” he says. “The goal of aging-in-place design is to create a space that can function well with limited mobility, eyesight and hearing,” adds architect Melanie Smart, LEED, AP, of Cornerstone
mean converting a living space into a bedroom at some point and adding a full bath. The other primary areas that are important to remodel are the kitchen and the entryway,” she says. Shawn Bishop, president of Corner 2 Corner Construction, Inc., says that, for some homeowners, an elevator may be appropriate in place of a first-floor renovation. “We do a lot of medical and ADA [Americans with Disabilities Act] work, and even though most people jump to the idea of having to renovate their home for first-floor living, the cost of putting in a two-story elevator can be significantly less than going through a big renovation. Plus, adding an elevator increases the market of the home and makes it more valuable to future buyers,” says Bishop. “With an elevator, it’s now appropriate for the handicapped and for the elderly, plus even younger couples could see the appeal of having an elevator at home.”
The kitchen area should offer universal access options so that the room is functional, comfortable and welcoming. Photos courtesy of Lifestyles Design
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Using the bathroom safely is crucial so consider the residents’ needs and physical limitations. Photo courtesy of Lifestyles Design
Right top: The open space of this stall allows the homeowner to get in easily and the overhead support makes showers safer. Photo courtesy of Corner 2 Corner Construction
Inset: Ceilings can be reinforced to hold tracks that can assist homeowners with standing and getting around. Photo courtesy of Corner 2 Corner Construction
door hardware, better lighting—including motion lights—and cleaning out clutter,” she says. “The last one is something I see often. It’s important to get rid of any unused furniture or knickknacks that have been collected over the years. These present tripping problems and also make it challenging for someone in a wheelchair or even using a walker to maneuver around. Too much stuff is a safety issue,” she says. Adding some automation to the home can also make living easier. “Many things can be controlled electronically now—such as window shades—making it easier for an older person to operate,” suggests Bishop. “The cost of ‘smart home’ technology has really come down. While it was once considered a luxury, for an older person it may be a matter of quality of life and comfortable living.” If homeowners decide to convert the home to first-floor living, there are some things to keep in mind. “Most first floors typically do not have a full bath, so you’ll need to evaluate where the bathroom is located and whether there’s a way to enlarge it,” says John Gemmi, owner of Gemmi Construction and the current president of the Bucks-Mont chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). “You’ll not only need to get a tub/shower in there, but you may also need extra space to make it wheelchair-accessible.” Making the bathroom “senior-friendly” is also critical as the bathroom is where most falls occur, reports Nunan. She also says it’s the key area of the home to focus on renovating. “If you’re not remodeling, some easy changes include adding grab-bars,” she recommends. “I also recommend getting rid of rugs, which are a tripping hazard. Replace rugs with a heated floor, which is very comfortable and safer,” she says. Bishop agrees. “Electric radiant-heat flooring with a timer is a great addition,” he says. “With the timer, the floor will already be warm when the homeowner wakes up. Cold tile can be brutal on arthritis.” “The bathroom can also be made safer with a hand-held shower and seat,” adds Pupillo. “Comfort-height toilets are also very
Below: Wide open bathrooms allow homeowners to move about easily and with confidence. Photo courtesy of Corner 2 Corner Construction
popular. The idea behind all of this is to design it so that it doesn't look like a hospital. With a little bit of creativity and a smart design, these changes can be something that's appealing to everyone, even though it would still accommodate the aging group.” SAFER BATHING The bathtub and shower can be one of the most dangerous spots in the bathroom. “A lot of senior living and retirement communities have these soak tubs with high edges that are dangerous for an older person to get in and out of,” says Gary Houghton, owner of Houghton Contracting. “But there are options out there with some walk-in tubs.” “As we age, our balance and mobility decrease dramatically,” says Curt James with Freedom Tubs, a company that handles several brands of specialized walk-in tubs. “Trying to step over the wall of a traditional tub can be dangerous, especially when there’s a slippery surface. Many seniors feel like they don’t have the option to take a bath because they struggle to get in and out of it. But switching to a walk-in tub provides them the chance to get easily in and out of the tub without worrying about a >>>
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