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A NEW NAME IN PAINT
Its hard to leave Lowes without a gallon of your favorite paintor at least an idea card and color chips. If youve been in the store recently, you probably noticed that weve given our paint label a new look and name. Introducing Valspar, the maker of American Tradition, stepping to the forefront with the same fabulous colors, same one-coat coverage, and all the designer-inspired palettes you love. And with more than 200 years in the paint business, you can trust the beauty and durability of Valspar paints for your home.
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comes naturally to meas the daughter and granddaughter of makers who taught me to learn by doing. Their can-do spirit continues to inspire my project planning. And events in my life, such as my daughters June wedding, keep me motivated to get them done. This issue of Lowes Creative Ideas for Home and Garden is packed with wonderful ideas to inspire you. Theres a terrific sunroom makeover that helps blur the line between indoor and outdoor living. Weve also designed two exciting exterior face-lifts that demonstrate simple ways to boost curb appeal. And nothing says home like having a space where almost anyone can maneuver independently. Be sure to check out design cues for accessibility in the Habitat for Humanity home in our community feature. Its the perfect time of year to get things checked off our to-do lists. So lets get going . . . its almost June!
We want to hear from you! CreativeIdeas@Lowes.com or P.O. Box 523, Birmingham, AL 35201
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On the Cover
Bright-green indoor/ outdoor carpet used for place mats makes a spirited statement on the table. Photograph by Brian Francis
Departments
6 WHAT A GREAT IDEA! 17 TAKE YOUR PICK
Vanity Accessories Allow your bath dcor to shine a light on your style.
18 DECORATING
Childrens Garden Inspire children to eat their veggies with a kid-friendly garden.
Bath A small room lives large, with a soft palette and helpful storage ideas.
22 FOUND SPACE
Weekend Project A jungle of a space turns into a jewel of a backyard its now the perfect spot for entertaining.
26 DECORATING
Your Home
34 Four Seasons
SUNROOM
Furniture Face-lifts Love scouring the flea markets? Turn others castoffs into your showstoppers.
Splurge or save your way to an all-season room with these design ideas. SHOP SMART: Get tips on buying a ceiling fan for indoors or out.
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IN EVERY ISSUE
4 MORE ON THE WEB 62 LOWES IN YOUR COMMUNITY 64 GREAT FINDS
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KITCHEN
52 Curb Appeal
EXTERIOR
A great first impression is worth a lot. Two homeowners invest in their homes facades, making big changes within their budgets. SHOP SMART: Learn how to customize a new front door to suit your style.
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Readers note: Almost any do-it-yourself project involves risk of some sort. Your tools, materials, and skills will vary, as will the conditions at your project site. Lowes Companies, Inc., and its subsidiaries (Lowes) have made every effort to be complete and accurate in the instructions and other content contained in this publication. However, neither Lowes nor the publisher will assume any responsibility or liability for damages or losses sustained or incurred in the course of your home improvement or repair project or in the course of your use of the item you create or repair. Always follow the manufacturers operating instructions in the use of tools, check and follow your local building codes, and observe all standard safety precautions. Lowes Creative Ideas for Home and Garden is published by SPC Custom Publishing, Inc., 2100 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209. Copyright 2007 SPC Custom Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Lowes Creative Ideas for Home and Garden is a registered trademark of Lowes. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the publisher. Lowes and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. All rights reserved. Address all correspondence to Lowes Creative Ideas for Home and Garden, Attn.: Sandy Culver, P.O. Box 523-G, Birmingham, AL 35201. Lowes Creative Ideas for Home and Garden is staff produced and cannot be held responsible for any unsolicited material. Printed in the U.S.A.
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1. Wrap a string of outdoor
lights (at least 6 feet in length) around a 6-foot-long bamboo stake (#56475). Leave about 10 inches at one end of the stake free of lights. Secure the lights to the stake using clear packing tape. 2. Push the end of the stake (that is free of lights) into the ground. Connect an outdoor extension cord to the lights, hiding and securing the cord as needed. 3. Thread five paper lanterns (#237095) onto the stake as shown. Gently bend each lanterns internal wire frame to clear the stake. You will not need the electrical cording included with the lanterns.
For the horizontal hanging version of this project: Use only
TheGrass isGreener
Surprise guests with these lush place mats.
1. Make a 14- x 18-inch
template from cardboard. 2. Using a marker, trace the template onto the back of a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet (#151360). Repeat for the number of place mats you need. 3. Use sharp utility scissors to cut the pieces of carpet. (One square yard or 3 linear feet of carpet should yield four place mats.)
Good To Know
Avoid using this project during rain or heavy wind. Store the lanterns and the stake indoors after use in good weather.
four lanterns so that 10 inches at each end of the stake is free of lights and lanterns. Cut and then attach a length of nylon twine (#91114) to each end of the stake. Tie the other ends of twine to porch posts or hooks, making sure the stake hangs evenly.
An additional What a Great Idea project, FOR MORE Personalized Mailbox can be found online in June at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ June071.
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Run With it
Dress up any meal with a painted blind turned into a table runner.
1. Select a window blind in
a width that suits your table and is at least 1 foot longer than the table. We used a 36- x 72-inch natural-colored faux-bamboo blind (#164143). Remove the plastic hardware and the screws from each end of the blind. Slide the long plastic end caps off the valance, and reattach them to the ends of the blind to create smooth edges. 2. Place the blind on a work surface thats covered with paper or a drop cloth. Spray both sides of the blind with at least two coats of red paint (#244157), allowing each coat to dry completely. 3. Spray both sides of the blind with a clear top coat (#39449), and allow to dry. Arrange the finished blind on your table.
To see another version of this FOR MORE project with a more natural look, visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ May071.
Wash Pal
Good To Know
You also could use this pail for craft supplies, gardening tools, or a childs carryall for trips to the beach.
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Holder
1. One end of the wire
yard stake (#222126) has two preformed circles that can hold photographs. Using needle-nose pliers, bend and twist the other end of the stake into a shape, such as a square or triangle, that will stand on a surface. Tip: You may need to work with the shape of the stake until its stable. 2. Once the stake is in the desired shape, spray it with one or two coats of paint; we used aqua (#35940). Allow to dry. Slip photographs or notes into the clips, and display them on your tabletop.
Use this yard item to create a clever clip for photos and invitations.
Chic
Give Back
Mothers Day is May 13. Give her a potted geranium from the Lowes Garden Center. Part of the proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research.
Tray
Serve breakfast for someone special (like Mom) on this dainty table.
1. Prime a (114-inch-thick) 3. On one side of the panel,
mark the locations for the mounting plates (#838) at equidistant points. 4. At the marked locations, drill pilot holes, and then attach the mounting plates to the panel using the hardware provided. Screw a table leg into each mounting plate.
18-inch round ponderosa pine panel and (8-inchlong) table legs (#1530).
Allow to dry. 2. Apply two coats of paint (we used Valspar Signature Colors, Laura Ashley Home, Green River LA1115, satin) to each piece. Allow each coat to dry.
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cube shelves (sets of two; black, #228264; white, #213283) cork (#34744**) wallpaper or shelf liner thumbtacks (#58204) clear pushpins (#58210) clear tape
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hot-glue gun and glue sticks screwdriver utility knife utility scissors pencil
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Step 2: To create a wallpaper or shelf liner background, trace and then cut the paper to fit over the cork. Use a hot-glue gun to attach the paper to the cork. Let dry. Step 3: Attach the cork to the back of the box using a hot-glue gun. Press down to
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help the cork adhere, and allow to dry. Step 4: Using thumbtacks, pushpins, clear tape, or glue, decorate the inside of the box with your favorite photographs and souvenirs. Larger items can stand alone on the shelfs base.
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*Does not include applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of tools. **Availability varies by market. Add these items to your Unwind & Design hostess tool kit.
STEP-BY-STEP
Step 1: Remove the hanging hardware from the back of each cube shelf box using a screwdriver. With a pencil, trace the perimeter of the box onto a piece of cork. Cut out the tracing using a utility knife.
Youll find Junes artsy Unwind & FOR MORE Design project using decoupage to dress up storage containers at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ UnwindAndDesign.
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Childrens Garden
Plant for Success
Ensure that your childs first foray into gardening will be successful. Choose small plants from the garden center rather than growing vegetables from seed. Opt for hybrid varieties, which better resist disease. Set out plants after the last predicted frost.
How does your garden grow? With help from your kids.
Teaching Garden
Get children involved in the process between planting and harvesting.
Mulch around plants to hold the water in and keep the weeds out. Entrust the kids with the job of watering plants a few times a week. Loosely tie off plants to stakes using twine as the plants start growing tall.
EatY our
Cultivating vegetables and fruits can be rewarding for children as well as adults. As a fun project that you can do together, a kid-friendly garden teaches children how plants grow and where veggies come frombefore they find their way to the supermarket. And for more helpful planting tips on vegetable gardens, visit Lowes.com/Vegetables.
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TA K E Y O U R P I C K
Vanity Accessories
Good To Know
Point of View
Whatever your style, change bath dcor elements for a quick, affordable, and functional new look.
When possible, choose long-lasting, energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs. Those marked daylight are best for task lighting and ideal for vanities.
Go Green
Keep your kids and your food safe. At the Lowes Garden Center, youll find organic soil, fertilizers, and pest control products in an area dedicated to green gardening.
CLASSIC
Keep it simple with this fixture (#238544) that features an antique-nickel finish and opaque globes. Complement it with a rectangular mirror (#195276) in a pewter finish.
ROMANTIC
Opt for timeless appeal with this fixtures (#115618) Spanish-gold finish and Scavo glass shades. Pair it with the pretty detailing on this oval mirror (#66654).
To learn more about growing herbs, vegetables, and other tasty plants, check out the article, FOR MORE Home for the Harvest, at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/OutdoorLiving.
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Its a lot of fun being outside, but there are some dangers inherent to the outdoors, such as bugs and poisonous plants. Follow these tips to keep your kids out of harms way.
BANISH BUZZ By eliminating standing water, you can reduce the number of mosquitoes living in your yard. You also could buy a bug-inhibiting system.
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KEEP IT CLEAN Remove large rocks and bare roots that could cause children to trip and fall. Also, make sure your yard is free of harmful plants, such as poison ivy.
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STAY AWARE Be sure to watch your children when theyre playing or planting outdoors. Kids are curious and could wander, getting into unforeseen hazards.
To find more tips on protecting your kids at home, indoors and out, go to HomeSafetyCouncil.org/ Family.
Good To Know
Give your vanity urban flair with the silvery accents and smooth design of this fluorescent bar (#144747). Add a curvaceous touch with an arch mirror (#239697) thats enhanced with two polishedchrome rails.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN FRANCIS
Bring in some color by selecting the stained-glass globes and complementary bronze finish of this bar (#163255). Complete the Craftsman look with a fluted wooden mirror (#106511) that features goldtoned highlights. LowesCreativeIdeas.com
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Bath
A spring-fresh palette and clever storage solutions work wonders for this formerly cramped bath.
Little Space,
The outdated, busy wallpaper contributed to the closed-in feeling of the room. The pedestal sink begged for organization underneath.
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THE PERSON: Single woman THE SPACE: The homes
Payoff
historic charm suited this owner in many ways, but the dark, cramped quarters of her only bath wasnt one of them. The Creative Ideas design team focused on cosmetic changes, a crisp new palette, and more efficient storage.
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Chosen for its light, open feel, white paint covers the upper half of the walls throughout the room. The white also meshes well with existing features, such as the window shutters, that the homeowner wanted to keep. And now, when paired with white, the green tile feels restful and serene rather than dated.
The radiator (thats no longer in use) and the recessed shelf above the sink were coated with primer and painted to match the tile, making them less obtrusive.
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Bath
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Aim High
1 Mounting a shelf above the door is a clever way to utilize unused space; it also raises the eye upward. The white beaded-board ceiling lends textural interest. 2 A rectangular mirror was placed horizontally to reflect the scope of the room. Reflective accents, such as mirrors, are an easy and inexpensive way to make a space seem bigger. 3 Beneath the sink, a simple skirt was created by sewing a white fabric shower curtain. Its attached to the sink with self-fastening strips. An opening in the skirts center allows easy access to the concealed plumbing and toiletries.
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Skill level: Intermediate Rough cost estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . $420* Ceiling project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Skirt project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 Paint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Rough time estimate: 3 to 5 days
CEILING PROJECT
4d finishing nails
SKIRT PROJECT
walls, ceiling, and shelving (Valspar Ultra Premium, Bistro White 7006-4, semi-gloss) accents (Valspar Signature Colors, Seaside Retreat, Secret Garden SR808, semi-gloss ) oil-based primer
LIGHTING
3-light fixture (Delta, chrome, #226808)
ACCESSORIES
Good To Know
White isnt the only option for making a small room seem largeralmost any light tone will work. If you want to introduce bold color into a small space, go progressively paler from floor to ceiling, creating a sense of height and avoiding a boxed-in feeling.
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Weekend Project
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When looking for extra living space, this
suburbanite decided to focus outdoors on his neglected backyard. With a cramped patio, a chain-link fence, and an uninviting landscape, the yard lacked style, but it was the perfect canvas for crafting a functional outdoor room. To transform the area, the homeowner extended the patio, added all-season plants, and invested in a new gas grill. Keeping costs low and impact high, he tamed his backyard jungle and created a cozy terrace ideal for sitting down with a good book or hosting an impromptu barbecue with friends.
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This homeowner unearthed the hidden potential in his forgotten backyard. You can too!
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Choose heat-tolerant plants for containers placed near a grill, or add casters to the planters and roll them away from the heat when youre grilling.
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Skill level: Intermediate Rough cost estimate: $880* Rough time estimate:
1 weekend
4-burner gas grill (Char-Broil, Commercial series, #242266) cushioned chair (Beaufort Collection, brown, #119237) side table (Beaufort Collection, brown, #119244) small chair (Key Largo Collection, brown, #119225)
Leveling the ground and adding pavers turned the corner of this backyard into usable outdoor space.
pavers (Provence, #73784**) 6-piece grill tool set (stainless steel, #128593)
*Does not include applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of plants. **Selection varies by market.
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Furniture Face-lifts
Transform a hand-me-down or vintage find for less than $100.
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Step 1: Sand the sideboard thoroughly, and then
FROM FLEA TO
Good To Know
Save torn T-shirts and stained dishcloths to use as rags for decorative painting projects.
wipe clean. Step 2: Prime and then apply two coats of white paint, allowing each coat to dry thoroughly. Step 3: Using a dry brush, add glaze to the edges of the piece where normal wear and tear would occur. Pay particular attention to moulding and raised areas. Wipe off excess with a rag. Step 4: Brush on a clear protective finish, and allow to dry. Step 5: Install new cabinetry knobs using the hardware included.
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MATERIALS
white primer paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Honeymilk 7003-4, eggshell) glaze (Faux Translucent Color Glaze, raw umber) protective finish (Clear Satin Protector) knobs (Belwith; small, Model PA1117-WOA; large, Model PA1118-WOA; special order)
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WHITE SIDEBOARD
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A 54- x 84-inch curtain will cover four to six dining chairs, depending on the seat size.
white primer
paint (Valspar Ultra Premium; Delightful Moon 3004-6A; Jekyll Club Cherokee Rust 2011-7; Du Jour 7002-6; satin) glaze (Faux Mixing Glaze, clear) accent paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Posh Red 1011-4, satin) protective finish (Clear Satin Protector) pulls (brushed nickel,
#58649)
CHECKERED CHEST
TOOLS
6-inch wall weaver brush artist paintbrush painters tape sandpaper ruler pencil
*Does not include applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of tools.
Step 1: Sand the chest, and wipe clean. Step 2: Prime and then paint the outside of the
chest in a satin finish. (We used a pale yellow.) Step 3: Following the manufacturers instructions, mix your desired paint color (we used rust in a satin finish) with the clear glaze. Step 4: Dip the wall weaver brush in the glaze. Run the brush across one drawer. Repeat a few times to get the lines straight and to cover the drawer. Repeat for the remaining drawers. Allow to dry. Step 5: When the first coat of glaze is completely dry, dip the wall weaver brush in the glaze again, and run the brush in the opposite direction, crisscrossing your previous lines. Repeat for the remaining drawers; let dry. Step 6: Tape off the edges of the top and the drawers using painters tape. Apply white paint to the edges, and let dry. Practice using the weaver Step 7: With a pencil brush on cardboard first and ruler, mark off before trying the technique every inch on the on your furniture. edges. Using an artist paintbrush, paint every other inch in red. Allow to dry. Step 8: Brush on a clear protective finish, and allow to dry. Step 9: Install new drawer pulls using the included fasteners.
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white primer paint (Valspar Ultra Premium; Statuesque 7002-5; Palisade Blue 4006-3B; eggshell) antiquing glaze (Faux Antiquing Glaze, asphaltum) accent glaze (Faux Metal & Patina Glaze, gold metallic) clear protective spray
(#39449)
Good To Know
drapery panel**
TOOLS
staple gun and staples screwdriver awl and hammer utility scissors paintbrushes sandpaper
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from the underside of the chair cushion. Lift off the seat cushion. Step 2: Distress the chair using an awl to make worm holes, and beat wood lightly with a hammer, including edges, to give a worn look. Step 3: Sand the chair thoroughly, and then wipe clean. Prime the chair, and allow to dry. Step 4: Brush on two thick coats of white paint. Use rags to rub in paint so that some of the wood grain still shows through. Allow each coat to dry thoroughly. Step 5: Brush on two coats of blue paint. Use rags to rub in paint so that some of the wood grain and white paint still show through. Allow each coat to dry thoroughly. Step 6: Rub antiquing glaze onto the edges and other parts of the chair as needed to give them an aged look. Allow to dry. Step 7: To highlight the edges, apply the accent glaze randomly so that it looks rubbed off in some areas. Allow to dry. Step 8: Spray on a clear protective finish, and allow to dry. Step 9: Remove the old fabric from the seat. Lay the seat on a drapery panel, and cut around it, adding 3 inches to the length on all four sides. With a staple gun, staple the panel to the seat from underneath, turning under raw edges. Pull tight, and fold in at corners as if you were wrapping a present. Cut off any excess fabric as you staple. Step 10: Reinstall the seat from underneath the chair using the original screws. Repeat for each chair.
ANTIQUE CHAIRS
A FINISHING GLAZE THAT GIVES AN AGED LOOK PLUS DAMASK SEAT CUSHIONS ADD OLD-WORLD CHARM TO DINING CHAIRS.
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A TIMEWORN BENCH IS RESTORED WITH THE HELP OF PAINT AND A NEW SUEDED FABRIC SEAT.
Reupholstering using drapery panels can be more cost-effective than buying yards of fabric.
gray primer paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Leather Satchel 3003-7B, satin) drapery panel (Designables,
#170658)
upholstery nails (#58195) glaze (Faux Metal & Patina Glaze, bronze metallic) protective finish (Clear Satin Protector)
TOOLS
MATERIALS
A FRESH COAT OF PAINT AND AN ELEGANT STENCIL PATTERN LIVEN UP THIS PIECE.
white primer base paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Romano 7003-15, satin) stencil** stencil and accent paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Leather Satchel 3003-7B, satin) glaze (Faux Metal & Patina Glaze, gold metallic) protective finish (Clear Satin Protector)
TOOLS
PLUSH BENCH
staple gun and staples screwdriver hammer putty knife utility scissors small paintbrush sandpaper
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Step 1: Sand the top of the table, and wipe clean. Step 2: Prime and then apply the base color to
the tabletop. Allow to dry. Step 3: Select your desired stencil pattern found in the paint department at Lowes. Use painters tape to hold the stencil in place, and lightly stick the stencil to the tabletop. Use the pouncer brush to paint the pattern on the tabletop. Carefully move and place the stencil as needed until the tabletop is covered. Let dry. Step 4: For a metallic finish, use the same stencil, and dab a metallic glaze over the painted patterns; allow to dry. Step 5: Tape off the tabletop using painters tape. With a small edger brush, paint the edge of the tabletop with the accent color. Allow to dry. Using a rag, highlight the edge by rubbing lightly with the metallic glaze. Step 6: Brush on a clear protective finish to the entire tabletop.
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For slightly damaged pieces, use wood glue, such as Titebond II (#41217), or construction adhesive to make minor repairs.
from the underside of the bench seat cushion. Lift off the seat. Using a hammer and putty knife, pry off the old upholstery tacks, fabric, and padding. (You may need to wear gloves.) Step 2: Sand the bench thoroughly; wipe clean. Step 3: Prime and then paint the wood in your desired color. Step 4: Select a piece of 1-inch-thick foam rubber and quilt batting at your local fabric store. Cut the foam rubber to fit the bench seat. Cut a piece of quilt batting 3 inches longer on all four sides of the bench top. Step 5: Place the foam rubber on top of the seat board, and lay the batting over it. Using a staple gun, staple the batting to the underside of the seat board, pulling the batting tight. Cut off any excess. Step 6: Cut the drapery panel 3 inches longer on all four sides of the bench top, and place it over the batting, pulling tightly and stapling it to the underside of the seat board. Fold in the fabric at the corners, and staple underneath as if you were wrapping a present. Cut off any excess fabric. Replace the reupholstered seat board, securing it from underneath the chair using the original screws. Step 7: Hammer in upholstery nails on all four sides of the bench. We spaced the nails 112 inches apart. Step 8: Highlight raised areas of the bench legs with bronze glaze. Step 9: Brush on a clear protective finish over the wooden areas, and let dry.
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Find more furniture projects, including a mirrored table, a bed frame, and a colorful set of childrens chairs, at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/May072.
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This sunroom just extended its range. Pick a project, or try them all.
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Whats the difference between a showstopper and a house youd pass by? Curb Appeal.
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Good To Know
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the rear of this familys house had one major thing going for it: its size. But it was only usable during the best weather. By adding sliding windows and new doors, the space is transformed into an all-season sunroom. During good weather, the open windows allow air to circulate, blurring the lines between indoors and out. When its cold or rainy, the homeowners can close the windows and still enjoy the space. New paint, flooring, lighting, and furnishings brighten the room and tie the look together. And now that this area is appealing to the family as well as to guests, a new hospitality center and adjacent outdoor patio with a grill make it a hot spot when the homeowners entertain.
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cream color for a restful background. OPTION: Leave the exposed brick unpainted for an edgier look.
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keep the room comfortable during the warmer months; their light color allows them to blend more with the ceiling. BUDGET-FRIENDLY OPTION: Install just one fan, or try out the space without them. You can add them next year if needed.
The sliding windows are a breeze to open and close depending on the weather, and they let in tons of natural light.
the ceiling, coated with a clear finish, emphasizes the casual cottage feel of the space. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Paint the original ceiling a light color.
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finish are mounted to each post for additional lighting. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Use a fan/light combination for general lighting, and then add a couple of standing lamps or sconces.
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This active family could only enjoy their screened-in porch a few months out of the year. Although the room had ample space for gathering, it was in need of new flooring, a bright wall color, and updated furnishings.
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THE SOLUTION:
The homeowners replaced the screens with sliding windows and new doors to create an all-season sunroom that can be enjoyed alfresco or enclosed. New surfaces and dashes of color give the space a lighthearted, cottage-comfortable spin.
porch into an all-weather retreat. They minimize the visual boundaries between the sunroom and the yard. BUDGET-FRIENDLY O P T I O N : Take a staged approach. Install new windows this year, and then update the ceiling and floors next year.
was a low-cost way to liven up a set of table and chairs. S P L U R G E A P P R O A C H : Choose from a wide selection of all-weather furniture from Lowes.
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The tile backsplash is not only beautiful, but also easy to clean. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Use a less expensive material, such as laminate, for the backsplash.
supplanted the old concrete flooring. The tiles make for easy wiping of muddy footprints (and paw prints) tracked in from outside. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Stain the original concrete floor with a new color.
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Maple base cabinets, painted a soft beige, offer a place to store utensils and dishware. Pulls with a wavy design add a relaxed touch. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Use open shelving for some or all of the cabinetry in your plan.
Smart Choices
If you like the look of this sunroom but you have a smaller space or budget, consider forgoing some elements or installing them at a later date. For example, the hospitality center is a welcome amenity, but youll still have an attractive, functional space without itand youll shave more than $3,000 off the price tag. Similarly, the outdoor patio area can easily be omitted or added in the future.
high-arc faucet will save trips to the kitchen. SPLURGE APPROACH: Add more bells and whistles with a double sink, pullout spray faucet, or hot-water dispenser.
add extra convenience when entertaining guests. B U D G E T- F R I E N D LY O P T I O N : Choose a compact refrigerator with an ice tray.
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52-inch Harbor Breeze, Northshore
Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . . $6,485* Flooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $930 Doors and windows. . . . $3,430 Ceiling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $515 Door hardware . . . . . . . . . $140 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $555 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175 Storage units . . . . . . . . . . $195 Decorative accessories. . . $545 Rough time estimate: 1 month**
accents (Valspar Ultra Premium, Lovebirds 4004-5C; Oakmoss 6005-3C; Strawberry Pink 2001-3C; semi-gloss)
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FLOORING
knob and dead bolt (Kwikset, Venetian bronze; knob, #34706; dead bolt, #36229)
LIGHTING
cabinetry knobs (stainless finish, #98575) marble countertop and backsplash tile (12-inch, #163424) bone-colored grout ice-maker (Whirlpool, stainless, Model GI1500XHS, special order) wine cooler (Haier, stainless,
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wall-mounted sconces (Portfolio, #230092) ceiling fans (52-inch, white, #153928) recessed lights
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dining table and chairs (Freeport; table, #131832; chairs, #132638) tile inserts (12-inch, Corinth Brownstone, #58976) jute rug (#229511) throw rug (#111168) wall accent (Celestial Garden Sun, #47126) paper lanterns (white, #237095; blue, #237089)
windows (ThermaStar by Pella, special order) exterior single door (Therma-Tru, Model S118, special order)
Whether youre indoors or out, beat the heat and save energy with a ceiling fan.
single-bowl sink (8-inch-deep, FrankeUSA, stainless steel, #171199) faucet with side spray (Moen, Caldwell, two-handle, high-arc, stainless steel, #113117) cabinetry paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Drumskin 7003-10, semi-gloss) awning (FutureGuard, Pacific Blue/Natural Splash, Model 4783, special order)
OUTDOOR
JUST OUTSIDE
On this small patio connected to the sunroom, a stainless steel grill, with an infrared searing burner, cooks everything from steaks to vegetables. The sand-colored pavers feature an interlocking design that does not require mortaring, which means easy installation and maintenance.
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A fan works best when its installed 7 to 9 feet above the floor, and 10 to 12 inches below the ceiling. For ceilings above 10 feet, youll want to add an extension rod to lower your fan. Note: For safety, a ceiling fan should not be used in a room with ceilings lower than 8 feet.
for versatility, this teak-look fan has three-speeds, a full-range light dimmer, and a remote control.
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Wait until next season to create this area. I Use pea gravel instead of pavers, or stain an existing concrete pad.
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42-inch Harbor Breeze, Princess Euro (#228342) Fit for a small room, it has a shorter span, but it isnt short on features, such as remotecontrol programming.
52-inch Harbor Breeze, Northshore (#190608) Ideal for a moist outdoor environment where durability is key, it comes with a rustproof guarantee.
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Turning the thermostat up just 2 degrees and using a ceiling fan on hotter days can lower your air-conditioning costs by up to 14% over the span of a cooling season. Look for a fan with a reversible settingused in cool months, it keeps heat from rising to your ceiling. Also, consider models that are ENERGY STAR qualified.
52-inch Harbor Breeze, Baja (#113093) Evoking the laid-back feel of a tropical vacation, the wide blades of this fan resemble palm leaves.
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This cabinetry workstation turned a previously unused spot in front of the windows into a functional area with much-needed counter space.
This homeowner had a tiny kitchen, a relatively tight budget, and high hopes for additional storage and style.
TREND UPDATE
Cottage style is hotter than ever, and beaded-board paneling is one of its essential elements. In this kitchen, beaded board was used for the backsplash and on the ceiling, but it also can be added in a living room, bedroom, bath, or an enclosed porch to lend a casual feel.
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The kitchen in this home was outdated and far less than functional. The homeowner had only 2 feet of countertop space and inadequate cabinetry.
THE SOLUTION:
I can t believe this is the same space. I actually have room to cook now.
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Moving the water heater from the kitchen to the attic freed up room for a pantry. The homeowner added floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and an extra workstation, gaining much more drawer and countertop space. She purchased new appliances, including a built-in dishwasher to replace the old portable model. Beaded-board paneling, wide trim and moulding, a farmhouse sink, seeded-glass cabinetry door fronts, and wooden countertops all contribute to the kitchens updated cottage style.
1 The farmhouse sink was a must-have splurge item for the homeowner, who wanted to retain the vintage charm of her cottage. The complementary stainless faucet is simple and practical.
2 This freestanding range and a microwave/hood combination, both in a stainless-look finish, were placed together vertically for a more efficient food-preparation area.
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1 Easy-to-use cup pulls on the cabinet drawers feature a streamlined shape and convey a vintage look. 2 The wooden butcher-block countertops have a penetrating oil finish. They require special maintenance, such as reapplying oil, but the longevity and beauty are well worth it. 3 An island wasnt possible in this small kitchen, but a cabinetry workstation providing countertop space plus storage for cookware fulfills the same purpose. The cabinets smoky-blue glaze adds a splash of color in the otherwise white kitchen. 4 Seeded-glass cabinetry door fronts impart the feel of a country cottage. Open shelving helps the room seem casual and inviting.
Small-Space Strategies
Go vertical. Extend the cabinets up to the ceiling or crown moulding to use all available space. Organize. Choose cabinets and drawers that offer organizational inserts, or add inserts to your existing cabinetry.
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Consider the use. Think about what you use daily versus infrequently. Open shelving and clear-glass cabinetry door fronts make it easy to see everyday dishware. Upper cabinets are perfect for special china or rarely used appliances.
Color counts. While kitchens are all about function, choosing white or a light paint color makes a small space feel airier and larger.
chose full-size appliances, but there are options for smaller, hardworking refrigerators or ranges.
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At Lowes, we bring you new products that enhance and simplify your life. The Bosch AquaStar tankless water heater was an energy-efficient choice for this new kitchen. Unlike tank heaters, every part is replaceable or recyclable. Burners ignite without electricity when water is flowing. All water parts are made from solid copper or solid brass. Provides an endless supply of hot water. Uses 4-inch pipes; this should be planned for in a newly constructed home or prior to a home renovation. This energy-saving model may qualify homeowners for a $300 tax credit. See Lowes.com/Energy for details. Learn more about buying and maintaining a water heater at Lowes.com/WaterHeaters.
1 A beverage cabinet above the refrigerator holds wines, ciders, and sodas fit for special occasions. 2 This stainless-look refrigerator has the sleek metal vibe but is less expensive and easier to clean than stainless steel. 3 A water heater once filled this space, which now serves as a pantry. A new, more efficient tankless water heater was installed in the attic.
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Expect the unexpected. Figure out the maximum amount you can afford for your kitchen remodel, and then decrease that amount by 20% to determine your budget. Youll have padding for the unplanned expenses that almost always occur.
Pick and choose. Decide whats most important to you. Do you want new countertops but like your range? Then opt for the countertops of your choice, such as granite or butcher block, and pass on the new range. Alternately, cabinetry and countertops can siphon the bulk of your budget. If youre okay with the look of your kitchen but want the latest culinary technology, then replace all your appliances and simply paint your cabinets.
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Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . $14,300* Cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash . . . . . . . $9,700 Appliances . . . . . . . . . . $2,620 Flooring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250 Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . $755 Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225 Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Moulding and paneling. . $415 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . $235 Rough time estimate: 1 month**
dishwasher (Frigidaire, Silver Mist, Model FDB1050REM, #226379) gas tankless water heater (Bosch, AquaStar, Model 1600H, special order)
FLOORING
crown moulding (458-inch, primed white) baseboard and window casing (414-inch, primed white) beaded-board ceiling (316-inch, primed white, #29469)
ACCESSORIES
shelf brackets (5- x 8-inch, pine, #64387) utensil hooks (#58448) stand mixer (KitchenAid, white, #213829)
*Does not include labor costs or applicable taxes, which vary by market. **Does not include lead time for special-order materials. Selection varies by market. Availability varies by market.
cabinets (KraftMaid, Whiteplains Square, white, special order) seeded-glass doors (KraftMaid, Antiquity, special order) workstation cabinets (KraftMaid, Briarwood Maple, Beaded, Wedgewood Glaze, special order) hardware (Amerock, satin chrome; cup pulls, #150264; oval knobs, #17094) butcher-block countertops (special order) backsplash (KraftMaid, beaded-board paneling, white, special order)
APPLIANCES
farmhouse sink (Barclay Products Limited, Fire Clay, Model FS30, white, special order) faucet (Peerless, Brilliance Stainless, #100363) garbage disposal (InSinkErator, Evolution SpaceSaver, #240439)
LIGHTING
Stick to the plan. You can make small decisions that add up to a big expense. Take a step back before adding new items that werent in your original plan.
6 recessed lights 4 under-cabinet lights pendant fixture (1-light, Kichler, antique pewter, #166107)
PAINT Lowes Installation Available Lowes can provide guaranteed professional installation of appliances, cabinetry, countertops, sinks, faucets, flooring, and lighting. The Lowes Project Card. A better way to pay for your major home improvement projects. See page 4 for details. Save With ENERGY STAR An ENERGY STAR qualified dishwasher uses 41% less energy than non-qualifying models. Visit Lowes.com/Energy for more information.
walls (Valspar Signature Colors, Earth Elements, Swoosh EE2046B, satin) crown moulding and trim (Valspar Ultra Premium, Anthem White 7006-24, semi-gloss) ceiling (Valspar Ultra Premium, Anthem White 7006-24, flat)
refrigerator (Frigidaire, Silver Mist, Model FRS3LR5EM, #247886) electric range (Frigidaire, Silver Mist, Model FEFL68GM, #7003) microwave/hood combo (Frigidaire, Silver Mist, Model FMV158FM, #180278)
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Schoolhouse Charm
This home receives lessons on adding personality.
Good To Know
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Although the historic schoolhouseturned-weekend-getaway had great architectural bones and a solid structure, it lacked clear walkways, vitality, and cheerful color. Taking design cues from Upstate New York cottages as well as traditional Greek Revival schoolhouses, the homeowner began the update by creating better access to the front and side entrances via a walkway made with interlocking pavers. With both entrances clearly marked, the homeowner could focus on the landscape. A white picket fence, also reminiscent of traditional Colonial style, creates a border around the homes lawn and complements the front railing. Small boxwoods were added in front of the railing and along the fence. In the planting beds on the side of the house, the homeowner planted ornamental grasses and shrubs, and finished the look with planters and a trellis. Green-and-white striped awnings over the front windows enhance the color scheme, while yellow paint on the door provides a focal point for passersby. A heavy pitched entry was removed for a fresher look.
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The homeowner chose boxwoods that are young and small in size to keep the initial cost of the makeover at a minimumthe plants will fill the space as they grow. Selecting more mature plants results in a bigger, faster impact.
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Skill level: Intermediate Rough cost estimate . . $1,810* Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000 Exterior paint . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . $760 Rough time estimate: 1 week**
MATERIALS
door (Valspar Ultra Premium, Pale Butter 3003-3C, semi-gloss) fence (Valspar Ultra Premium, Du Jour 7002-6, semi-gloss)
ACCESSORIES
address plaque and numbers (DeSignIt, brushed nickel; plaque, #41311; numbers, #55260, #54940) striped awnings (Dickson, Boston Green, Model 7513, special order) wall fixtures (Portfolio, rustic brown; large, #109415; small, #80551) terra-cotta pots
Semi-Custom
1. End pillars with caps were added to the picket-fence panels for a customized look. Find step-by-step instructions and a FOR MORE list of materials and tools for building the pillars at LowesCreativeIdeas.com/ May074. 2. Seasonal potted plants add color and make the side porch look lush and lively. 3. The homeowners trellis provides architectural interest and a spot for a vine to grow. Lowes has a wide variety of trellises available to suit your style.
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Welcoming Path
These innovative interlocking pavers are sturdy, attractive, and easy to install. They have a traditional look thats fitting for this historical home.
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An ordinary house becomes a classic cottage.
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After relocating to the Southeast, this New England native wanted to bring a Cape Cod feel to her new home. She began the transformation with the front windows. Thick casing and cross-shaped panes make a bold statement across the exterior and help to establish the homes presence. Next, the homeowner replaced her existing siding on the front of the house with cedar shingles to capture the New England look. She plans to cover the remainder of the exterior at a later date. To expand the existing entrys tiny stoop, she had a landing built at the top of the steps so that she would have more space when entering the home. The cloth awning was replaced with a wooden pitched roof and post. Also during the renovation, the homeowners contractor installed a new wooden railing to replace the small metal support that was not compliant with the modern local building code. Finally, a new wooden door, painted a calm deep green prior to installation, adds a touch of color to the entry. Finishing touches include lighting and new shrubs with mulch.
BEFORE
A Fresh Face
Previously, this homes exterior had an outdated look; the new facade boasts a timeless, coastal-classic style. The homeowner simply shingled the front of the house, electing to do the other three sides later on as her budget allows.
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Skill level: Advanced Rough cost estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,515* Doors and windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,770 Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,335 Exterior paint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $310 Rough time estimate: 2 weeks**
Come OnIn
cedar shingles (special order) brick (#10298) octagon gable vent (22-inch, white, #18204) lumber rated for outdoor use beaded-board paneling roofing for awning (#10086)
EXTERIOR PAINT
railing paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Polar White 7003-16, semi-gloss) door paint (Valspar Ultra Premium, Cliveden Forest 5006-4C, semi-gloss)
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A new entry door can make your house feel like a home.
Good To Know
Purchase a qualified
This entry door (Reliabilt, Craftsman, special order) is available in steel or fiberglass.
MakeAn Entrance
You have a lot of options when it comes to entry doors, and you want to choose the one thats just right for your home. Heres how.
FIND YOUR STYLE AND SHAPE
through December 31, 2007, and you may be eligible to receive a tax credit of up to $500 on your 2007 tax return. Learn more at Lowes.com/Energy.
light fixture (Sea Gull, oxidized bronze, Model 8463-46, special order) doorbell (#231162) planter (#20822)
*Does not include labor costs or applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of plants. **Does not include lead time for special-order materials. Availability varies by market. Available by special order in some stores.
Lowes Installation Available Lowes can provide guaranteed professional installation of replacement windows, doors, and exterior lighting. Save With ENERGY STAR Replacing your homes windows with ENERGY STAR qualified products could save you up to $400 per year, depending on climate and home characteristics. Visit Lowes.com/Energy for more information.
Inviting Entry
This solid wooden door features a six-light window and rich carved details. The light fixture makes a lovely design statement and offers ample illumination at night.
Numerous choices for glass inserts can truly personalize your entry. Look for: I a design style that appeals to your taste and suits your homes architecture, whether its traditional, Craftsman, old-world, or modern. I a shape that will let light into your home, yet still provide your desired level of privacy; choose from a wide selection that includes everything from a small semicircle to two full-length rectangles. I caming optionsin finishes such as platinum, brass, and wrought ironthat will enhance the glass inserts.
Wood, steel, and fiberglass are the materials of choice for entry doors. Each has its own unique set of benefits. If you want: I a budget-friendly door with an authentic look and feel, then a wooden door may be best for you. I a hearty door that resists cracking and warping, consider steel or fiberglass. Fiberglass doors are available with smoothsurface exteriors or with wood-graining. I an energy-efficient entryway, ask about the doors insulation and if it comes with weather stripping. These features can help save you money on energy bills.
After deciding on your glass inserts and choosing a door material, add the extras that will customize your entry and pull the whole design together. Consider: I a transom (a glass insert installed above the door) that will complement the shape of your doors glass inserts. I sidelights, which also are available in a range of designs; opt for just one sidelight, or flank your door with a pair. I Reliabilts flexible design plan, which allows you to choose your features from nearly 11,000 options, and then have your door built to your specifications.
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the store was doing, they contributed to help finish out the costs, Devitt says. In addition to landscaping and smaller projects, the Van Buren store employees instructed the all-women volunteer team in home-building. Held in one-hour sessions, the how-to classes were offered at the store on Saturdays throughout August and September. Eight employees led the sessions starting with power tool use and safety, and moving to framing, roofing, installing siding and drywall, trim work, and painting. Work on the house took place on Saturdays, and despite a few weather delays, construction and landscaping were completed in early December as scheduled. Because of the homeowners special needs, Devitt explains that the house needed to fit the footprint of a Habitat house and also be accessible for everyone, which includes specific design elements such as an open floor plan, wider hallways, and more space to accommodate the homeowners wheelchair turns. Volunteer coordinator for the Women Build group, Becky Neighbors, credits the invaluable assistance of the store team. Lowes recognized the need to help equip the women of this area, she said. We have enlisted a small army in this project, and I would like to thank the Lowes and Habitat partnership for giving us this opportunity. Lowes is the underwriter of Habitat for Humanitys Women Build program, which empowers women to help eliminate substandard housing.
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UNIVERSAL DESIGN
Accessible solutions
Learn about products designed for your comfort.
The Habitat project in Van Buren used principles of universal design (UD) in
order to meet the goal of accessibility for the homeowner. Universal design incorporates products that are more comfortable to use and environments that make life easier for as many individuals as possible. These elements make a positive addition to any project, whether you are renovating or building a new home.
UD products such as these can help make your home safer and more comfortable.
Open/roll-in showers allow accessibility for everyone living in the home. Rocker switches toggle on and off easily for people with limited hand mobility. Double-lever faucets are more comfortable to hold and give the user better control over the water temperature. ABOVE: Moen, double-handle high arc, stainless steel (#200918) D-shaped cabinet pulls are easy to grip and minimize pain from ailments such as arthritis. Grab bars around showers, tubs, and toilets help out with both sitting and standing. RIGHT: Kohler, Revival, 18-inch, Vibrant Brushed Nickel, Model K-16158-BN, special order) Appliances with front controls are easier to reach and safer when lifting pots and pans, diminishing the chance of burns. Low-voltage garden lights increase visibility on walkways and can help prevent falls. RIGHT: Manor House, Abbey (#183542)
Good To Know
Since its founding in 1976, Habitat for Humanity International has built more than 200,000 homes around the world. To learn how you can get involved, visit Lowes.com/Habitat.
Armed with their new building knowledge learned at Lowes, more than 30 volunteers began construction on a wheelchair-accessible Habitat home this past September.
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Comfort Is Key
THESE DRAWER PULLS work hard so you dont have to. Theyre easier on your hands than pulls you have to grasp. Youll find them in the hardware department at Lowes. And to learn more about ease-of-use products, visit Lowes.com/UniversalDesign.
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available through specialorder sales in the millwork department. Lowes offers hundreds of items, from appliances to wallpaper, beyond what you see on the shelves. Visit your local store for details.
Peace of Mind
THIS CHAIR SITS like a dream. Also, the weatherresistant wicker and UV-protected fabric are low-maintenance.
Learn more about the Lowes products and services featured in this issues projects.
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this traditional lantern outside, but we love the look of a bunch of them used inside our four-season sunroom. For information on choosing lighting options in your home, visit Lowes.com/ Lighting.
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THIS SPA GREEN makes a small space seem larger and looks so fresh and clean. Use the idea cards found in the paint displays at Lowes to mix and match this shade with other colors.
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The new home dcor line features casual, comfortable design. Look for the newest products in the bath coordinates aisle at your local Lowes.
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Lowes provides hands-on workshops that get you and your kids building together. In May, your child can learn how to create an herb planter, and surprise Mom with it on Mothers Day. For Fathers Day, the June clinic teaches kids how to make a picture frame decorated with small tools. Sign up for these free kids clinics at Lowes.com/Clinics, or see your local store for details.
To subscribe, log onto LowesCreativeIdeas.com/Subscribe, or call 1-877-LOWES-02 (569-3702). If your address has an error that needs correction or you would like your name removed from our mailing list, please send your request with your address label to: Lowes Mail Preference, P.O. Box 35256, Greensboro, NC 27425-5256. P.O. BOX 35256
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