Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Add Some Christmas Cheer to Your Outdoor Space!

Christmas Decorating Ideas: Porchs and Patios
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn

Add Cheer to Outdoor Spaces

Don’t neglect outdoor patios and porches in your Christmas decorating. Wreaths, candles, and large glowing orbs draw guests outside to cozy up by the fire.







Christmas Decorating Ideas: Front Columns
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn

Wrap Columns with Garland

Play up the architecture of your home by accentuating features, like the stately columns flanking this front porch, with spiraling garland and bright Christmas lights. 

Christmas Decorating Ideas: Lights
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn

String Lights and Greenery

Disguise unsightly wires from string lights by winding them around a column or post with Christmas greenery or garland and setting a pretty container of ornamental cabbage or kale at the base.

Christmas Decorating: Bright White Door
Photo by Jim Bathie

Add Color to Your Front Door

Accent a bright white door with the deep colors of an evergreen wreath and garland. Tie on extra-wide red ribbons to complete the Christmas look and add graphic punch. Twinkling lights add a soft glow at night and allow the door and decor to be seen from the street.

Christmas Decorating Ideas: Mailbox Topper
Photo by Jim Bathie

Merry Mailbox Topper

Top off a square mailbox with an abundant bouquet of winter plants. Fill a wide, shallow planter with a mix of pansies, flowering cabbage, cedar, fir, lavender, and rosemary trimmed to resemble a Christmas tree. Tuck in ornaments and oversize pinecones to add color and fill in gaps.

Christmas Decorating Ideas: Lanterns
Photo by Jim Bathie

Put Out Christmas Lanterns

Arrange a grouping of festive lanterns at your entryway for quick-and-easy holiday style. Consider using flameless candles as a worry-free alternative to regular pillars.

Christmas Decorating: Oval Wreath
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn

Stretch Your Wreath

Give your wreaths a custom look by stretching round ones to create an oval shape, perfect for double doors. Create a swag by attaching Christmas greenery to PVC pipe with wire, and suspend it above the door using wire secured to eye hooks screwed into the ceiling.

These are just a few ideas on how to spice up your home for the holidays. To see even more ways to create a festive outdoors for the Christmas season visit the source of this article at http://www.southernliving.com/home-garden/holidays-occasions/christmas-decorating-ideas-00400000059442/page89.html

Monday, November 7, 2011

Capture the Summer Year Round with a Sun Room!

The advantages to having a sunroom seem endless but here are just a few to get you started!

You might be surprised at just how many benefits there are to adding a sunroom to your home.  Most people think in terms of the looks and appearance of a sunroom but the advantages go far beyond appearances.  The additional space is an often overlooked benefit, as is the functionality and personal comfort that comes with a sunroom addition.
Adding a sunroom can greatly enhance the look and curb appeal of your home.  When a sunroom is constructed to fit well with the style and design of the entire structure it can add a touch of luxury and elegance that a simple home addition cannot.  If your home is on the small side in terms of square footage, a sunroom can be a very cost effective way to add square footage, increase the usable space and the value of your home. 
Adding a Sunroom
Sunrooms can also create significant energy savings in comparison to a regular room addition. When well constructed, adding a sunroom can save energy because it captures the warmth of the sun and allows you to use natural light instead of electric lighting.  Modern sunrooms are available with special insulation and ventilation systems that make them comfortable and energy efficient all year long, increasing their usefulness and overall value.
Additional space and added home value are important benefits that come from a sunroom addition, but there are other benefits that are more personal and harder to evaluate in terms of dollars and cents.  A sunroom allows you to enjoy the physical and emotional benefits of natural sunlight throughout the entire year.  The sense of comfort and relaxation that come with a sunroom are also excellent for reducing stress. When a sunroom is used as a gathering place for the family it enhances togetherness and family relationships.  If you love plants then a sunroom is a great way to grow and enjoy plant life all year long.  In the end, the benefits of adding a sunroom can be measured in dollars as well as peace of mind and comfort.

For more information, visit the source of this article at http://ideas.reliableremodeler.com/Article.aspx?Title=Adding-Sunroom&AC=19&ID=1186






Monday, September 5, 2011

Enjoy The Outdoors All Year Long!!


Want A Sunroom But Think You Can't Afford It?

If you enjoy the open air feeling of your existing deck but want protection from the bugs, the elements and harmful UV rays, the Sunspace model 200 is what you are looking for. Made with two inch foam panels and extrusions, the walls incorporate the versatile WeatherMaster four track vinyl window system.
The vents are glazed with ViewFlex, a tough resilient vinyl, available in clear, smoke grey, dark grey or bronze. The window units effortlessly slide up or down allowing a generous 70% ventilation opening!  We have just introduced our new line of vinyl glazed sliding window or door systems which are light as a feather and simply lift out to clean.

We all love the great outdoors but there are some things we can do without: bugs, extreme heat, humidity and bone chilling winds. With a Sunspace sunroom you can extend your outdoor season by weeks even months in perfect comfort.
Watch the flowers grow and the leaves change from your favorite chair.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Boat Show

We had our retractable awning, canopy, solar shade and vario valance all on display at the Ocean City Boat Show last weekend. Really enjoyed meeting all those who stopped by our booth. Our next show is the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant On March 6th and 7th.