Author: Sara May

A Fresh Air Idea for TV Lovers

Outdoor Television

Whether you are a sports fan, reality show junkie, or avid news watcher, staying on top of the latest details can be a challenge when you also want to spend time outside enjoying the beautiful spring weather.  More and more, homeowners are choosing to bring their passion for television and the outdoors together by bringing the TV outside.

Standard televisions and rain, sun, and humidity don’t mix, but TVs specifically designed for outdoor use can take all that nature has to offer.  Outdoor TVs can handle temperatures of over 100 degrees and below -20 degrees.  They have a watertight design, which means you can place the TV on a deck, patio, or poolside.  And, outdoor TVs have an anti-glare, scratch-resistant screen so watching one is no problem on a bright and sunny day.  Outdoor televisions can sit on a table or be mounted on a wall, from a ceiling, or on a deck planter pole, making them a versatile and space-saving addition to any outdoor area.

No matter what you like to watch on the television, you can continue to do so while benefitting from fresh air and sunshine.  Outdoor TVs make it easy to host outdoor parties for popular sporting events or movie-themed birthdays, but they also offer individuals and families a refreshing new way to watch favorite shows.

Selling Your Home? Draw Them In with Curb Appeal

Spice Up the Curb Appeal

Attempting to sell a home in today’s challenging market can be as much fun as running over your toe with the car.  Half of the battle, it seems, is just getting potential buyers through the front door.  The inside of your home, you insist, is in move-in condition and has the most updated of everything.  Attracting more house shoppers, though, may depend more on how the home looks on the outside.  At least initially.

Spice up a home’s curb appeal, and you could very well turn home buyers who are just passing by into home buyers who actually stop to take a closer look.  Curb appeal doesn’t need to cost a lot of money, either.  To make your home’s exterior more inviting, pay attention to the following details:

  • Neat and Tidy — Take the time every day or so to tidy up your outdoor space.  Put away trash cans in a neat corner, pick up any stray garbage blown in by the breeze, remind the kids to store their toys away when they’re done playing, sweep off your front door step.  People are more likely to notice what’s wrong before they admire what’s right, so put away or clean up anything that takes away from the appearance of the home.
  • Colorful Gardens — Purchase some colorful and inexpensive annuals at your local garden center, and Garden Planter plant them in your front garden to add a punch of vibrancy.  While you’re at it, remove weeds that may be growing wild, and rake any old leaves and garden debris from the beds.  Top it all off with some fresh mulch, and you’ll have an attractive focal point rather than a weedy and unkempt garden mess.  Don’t have front garden beds?  Plant your flowers in an attractive garden planter or container, and place it on the front porch to produce the same inviting effect.
  • Front Door Impressions — Freshen your front door by adding a new coat of paint.  Whether you choose the same color or attempt a different one, a coat of paint can do wonders to spruce up a front door.  Once the paint is dry, hang a decorative, seasonal wreath to welcome your visitors.

No matter how good your home looks on the inside, you won’t get much interest from home buyers if the home’s outside doesn’t show the same amount of care and attention to detail.  Making a little effort to improve a home’s curb appeal may be all that’s needed to draw potential buyers into the front door.

Fire Pits a Popular Trend for 2011

Fire Pits

Fire pits are expected to be one of the most popular landscape additions this year, according to the 2011 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Residential Trends Survey.  Fire pits are functional and versatile, offering warmth, ambiance, and elegant good looks.  Homeowners who wish to update their outdoor spaces should consider this not-so-obvious option.

Fire pits can be custom-built, but the high cost of custom can be prohibitive for many homeowners.  Instead, a portable fire pit that serves as the focal point for an outdoor seating area offers just as much impact.  Portable fire pits come in a variety of styles and materials, so finding one that suits a particular taste shouldn’t be difficult.  Whether winter or summer, fire pits make an attractive and useful addition to any outdoor living space.

3 Easy and Affordable Ways to Breathe Life into Blah Rooms

It seems inevitable that when funds are tight, the desire to redecorate overcomes me like a wildfire out of control.  Right now, my focus is on the dining room.  The dining room table and chairs are older than my marriage, but they’re still in fairly decent shape.  While I would love to replace them with a newer, sturdier dining set that complements my current tastes, which have changed over the years, I simply can’t afford the expense right now.  So, how does one breathe new life into a tired-looking room without spending the kind of money that would make a thrifty spouse (like mine) pass out? 

Here are three easy and inexpensive changes most homeowners can make to spruce up any room: 

  • Paint — While it may sound cliché, a fresh coat of paint really does help a “blah” room become a “wow” room.  Don’t be afraid of bold colors, either, especially in a dining room, bathroom, or guest room.  Colors with a little punch to them can add a lot of character to existing decor.
  • Plants — Whether real or fake, plants in decorative pots or baskets fill empty space and bring the natural beauty of the outdoors to indoor rooms.  Plants offer visual interest, and they solve a number of decorating challenges.  Not sure what to put on that high shelf or awkward ledge?  Can’t think of what to use for a centerpiece on the dining room table?  Plants will often do the trick.
  • Area rugs — Placing an area rug in a dining room, sitting area, bedroom, or hallway can make an enormous difference in the look of the room.  Area rugs can be subtle or bold in color and design.  Either way, they provide a decorative theme in a room, define a space more effectively than furniture alone, and help to dress up the decor that is already there. 
    Outdoor Rugs
    In a dining room and in other high-traffic, mess-prone areas, the best choice for an area rug is an outdoor rug.  Today’s outdoor rugs come in just as many color options and designs as indoor area rugs.  The difference is that outdoor rugs are exceptionally durable and can be very easily cleaned.  Small spots can be removed with mild soap and warm water, but outdoor rugs also can be taken outside and squirted with a hose to wash away heavier dirt or stains. 

When the primal urge to redecorate threatens to overtake your own good senses, avoid the desire to chuck everything in the room and start from scratch.  Instead, try one or more of these easy and affordable decor pick-me-ups.  You might find that a small change or two is all that you need to feel satisfied again with your home.

April Showers Bring Opportunity to Save Water and Money

Rain Barrel

If it’s true that April showers bring May flowers, then now is the time to take advantage of capturing some of that rain so you can water your garden on drier days.  Rain barrels offer an effortless way to collect rain water, so you can avoid having to open your faucets (and your wallet) to give your posies a drink. 

Need another reason to love rain barrels?  You can water your garden when you feel like watering — not just during your assigned days and times of the week.  To conserve water, many communities set restrictions on when and how long you can water your lawn and garden.  This is a good idea that makes sense, but restrictions can make it a challenge to keep gardens in top shape throughout the growing season. When you collect rain in one or more rain barrels, you can water when your flowers and plants need it, and you are only limited by the amount of rain in your barrels.

Whether you are motivated by saving money or by saving the planet, rain barrels are a smart solution that fulfills both desires at once.