Saturday, October 20, 2012

New Design Idea with a get away feature






Today's Thought of the Day 
Make a quiet getaway! 
 
Spouses with different sleep schedules sometimes have to resort to sleeping in separate bedrooms to get sufficient rest. If that's not the best option for you, investigate the possibility of adding a door directly out of your bedroom closet, assuming that closet adjoins a hallway.
 

Home Plan 42223
Example home plan 42223

Then, after getting ready you can exit directly from the closet, eliminating the noise and disruption of walking back through your bedroom!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Now is the Time to start building your new home







Statistics back up the strong new home market we have been seeing here  in the new construction housing market.  Starts nationwide are at highs not seen since 2008.  The sales of lots continue to deplete an already short supply of new home building sites.  See video link below


http://www.kwwl.com/story/19849180/construction-of-new-homes-surges-to-4-year-high



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Do a Zero Step Entry Home Now & Save






Today's Thought of the Day



It may be 30 times more expensive if you wait

A zero-step entry into your home so that your home welcomes people of all physical abilities, at the time the home is being built, costs $100 to $200 according to Bradley University. As published in Her Home Magazine, retrofitting an existing home to have a zero-step entry averages $3,300.
That's $100 to $200 well-spent-and you'll never miss those steps!
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Monday, October 8, 2012

Storage for winter








Today's Thought of the Day

Where do you put the patio furniture?

In cold weather markets, where does the patio furniture go when the snow flies? Usually, the garage. But some new homes are built without a garage, and some garages just don't have the room necessary to accommodate your patio items. Other folks use a shed, but such outbuildings are prohibited by many neighborhood covenants.
An emerging new home amenity is storage accessed directly from the outside. So whether it's patio furniture, sports equipment, bikes and big wheels or lawn and garden tools, thinking through such seasonal storage needs is essential.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Kitchen Space Savers


 



Today's Thought of the Day
Creating More Space in the Kitchen
GE Under the Sink Dishwasher
GE Under the Sink Dishwasher
When we moved into our new home, we thought we knew we had "made it" because we now had a dishwasher! Our previous home, smaller and older, had a very modest kitchen and no room for such a luxury.
If space in your kitchen is at a premium, consider one of the "under sink" dishwashers. GE offers dishwashers designed to be installed under the sink, with a special tub to allow for sink plumbing. Some models can also be installed beneath a cooktop!

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