Author: Fattle

Low-Income Housing Projects

Every state in the U.S. struggles with the problem of affordable housing for low-income employees. In California, the average hourly wage of a tenant is $17.09. Employing the standard that you should devote no longer than 30% of your income on utilities and rent, a lease of $889 is deemed cheap at this wage. The […]

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What's Going to Raise a Home's Evaluation Value?

An appraisal has a significant effect when you are getting a new or refinanced mortgage on your house. An appraisal is an evaluation of your house 's monetary value by a licensed professional. The appraisal offers documentation to a mortgage lender that your house is worth the total amount of the loan. Exterior The outside […]

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Suggestions for Identifying a Modern Home

While contemporary design has its roots in the 1930s, contemporary homes did not become widespread until after World War II. From its inception to present times, the design has celebrated and incorporated new materials and technology. Modern design has evolved over the years and covers a wide range of styles from mid-century contemporary to contemporary-style […]

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Little Luxuries: Wine Refrigerators Offer Convenient Storage

You do not have to be a wine connoisseur to enjoy the small luxury of a wine cooler. This small refrigerator helps to keep wine at the proper serving temperature for storage that is temporary. Most wine experts recommend that wine stored in a wine refrigerator should be consumed within a year — these appliances […]

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Pro Chefs Dish on Kitchens: Paul Kahan Shows His Urban Sanctuary

Chicago chef Paul Kahan is new out of a recent kitchen remodel; the paint was drying on the walls while I took photos. He codesigned his kitchen with Mary Klonowski, his wife, and contractor Nate Loevy. Using Seattle company Henrybuilt’s design solutions, they took down a wall and relocated the plumbing stack from above, expanding […]

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A Radical Reconstruction Raises an Austin Home

It’s a simple fact of life: Growing families need growing spaces. Architect J.C. Schmeil knows this firsthand. A decade ago he added 700 square feet to his 1935 bungalow in Austin, Texas, when his second son was born. After his two boys lately begun edging toward the adolescent mark, he decided it was time to […]

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10 Stylish Possibilities for Shower Enclosures

A shower is one of the first things you notice when you step into a toilet, so ensure that your enclosure not only matches your personality but also accentuates your toilet. We’ve all seen or lived at a home with the ever-so-famous enclosure framed in polished brass, but there are plenty of other choices with […]

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How to Go Bold With Summer Garden Color

If you take a stroll around your neighborhood on a summer day, you will find that some gardens stick out from the remainder. Some anglers get your focus by using bold colors that stand out from the harsh sunlight, while others take advantage of large-leaved tropical plants that stand out even from the comfort of […]

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12 Effective Strategies to Help You Sleep

Having difficulty getting a full, restful night’s sleep? Join us as we tackle every feature of the night routine, by preparing your distance to the final lights-out, which means that you can sail into dreamland — and also learn how to get back to sleep even if you pop up. Take charge of your sleep […]

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Southwest Gardener's August Checklist

From the time August arrives, it sometimes seems that summer will last forever. However, the days are gradually becoming shorter, and collapse will be here soon. In the meantime, summer rains and increased humidity are reducing our sexy temperatures for short periods and also helping to water our plants. If you are lucky enough to […]

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