7501 S Hillcrest Drive 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Home **Under Contract**
January 16, 2012 by sherylmoser · Leave a Comment
This was a custom 2 bedroom home. There are still belongings in the home. They will be having an estate sale so please look past that. The fence is all brick except the gate. There is an alarm it is always set.
Your Kitchen Can Put Money In Your Wallet
January 13, 2012 by sherylmoser · Leave a Comment
Want to add money to your monthly budget? Start with these energy saving tips in your kitchen. You don’t have to give up convenience, but with some simple changes in routine you can lower your overall energy spending up to $120 a year. Here are a handful of ways you can help save energy in the kitchen and put money back into your pockets.
- Ditch the automatic ice maker….or at least turn it off. A simple return to using ice trays can reduce your energy consumption 14%-20% just by discontinuing the use of your ice maker.
- Wash a full load of dishes in the dishwasher. Seems obvious, but only running your dishwasher on a full cycle can save you up to $27 a year.
- Ever thought about your refrigerator coils and the dust they collect? Keep them dust free so that cool air can flow properly through the coils and keep your frig from working overtime to stay cool.
- Maintain your frig and freezer temps. If you keep your frig temperature between 37-40 degrees and your freezer between 0-5 degrees, you can save an average of 25% on your kitchen energy usage via your frig!
Tips Courtesty HouseLogic
11221 105th St 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Traditional Home **Under Contract**
January 12, 2012 by sherylmoser · Leave a Comment
Home in Meadows at Surrey Hills
Tips to accentuate your Vintage style
January 21, 2011 by sherylmoser · Leave a Comment
Tip 1- Select some components with Vintage style in antique finish to set the tone for your design.
Tip 2- Extend the look of your faucet. Replace cabinet knobs to match the finish & style of your faucet selection. It’s a simple way to tie your decor together.
Tip 3- Try a new backsplash tile that features an aged finish (such as a copper glaze) or a distressed texture to expand your look.
Tip 4- Consider a wood counter top for your island center. it will help it look more traditional it will provide a food safe and heat resistant work surface.
Tip 5- Makeover your ordinary dishwasher or other appliances by adding a vintage-inspired door panel. Dishwasher and refrigerator doors are especially well suited to hide their functionability.
Tip 6- Lowes and Home depot sell wall paper that look like Vintage ceiling tiles. I have seen this put on a celiling after the homeowner has put varnish on them to give them an “antique” vintage look. It looks very nice when it is finished.
There are al ot of really neat ideas and you can do one at a time as your budget permits. Have fun with it!