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28 01, 2013

Providing For Privacy

By |2021-12-14T08:57:26-05:00January 28th, 2013|New Home Features|

There are times when you simply want privacy and one of those times is when you’re using the toilet. This can be a challenge with a shared primary suite bath? Often the toilet seems to be a focal point of the bathroom when it is openly on display. One way to create some privacy is to position the toilet behind a wall. Better yet, why not close it off with a door. The attached design illustrates this. View our home plans and you will find several home designs with this feature

25 01, 2013

Habits for a Healthy House

By |2021-03-23T10:31:13-04:00January 25th, 2013|Home Ownership|

Habits for a healthy house. 1 Always run your vented Range Hood every time you cook so that you eliminate Steam, Smoke, & Food Particles that get into the air that can create problems. Stream and cooking in general will create moisture which can breed mold. Also it can help eliminate particulates in the air that could have an effect on people that have asthma or other breathing issues not to mention the dirt/germs that can build up from these particulates overtime. 2 Never Warm up your Car in the Garage with the garage doors closed or even if you have the garage doors open. Carbon Monoxide is a very dangerous gas that can still collect in a confined area and even with the doors open still will collect and takes time to dissipate and most people will close the garage door when leaving and can trap the residual Carbon Monoxide in the garage and can eventually work its way into the home. 3 Wait until Spring time to Paint, have Carpets Cleaned, and even buy New Furniture. As all of these have chemicals that emit by evaporation into the air and you want to be able to ventilate your home which you cannot or would not want to do in the winter time. 4 Always turn on your Exhaust Fan in the Bath especially when taking a shower or running water which will create moisture in the room and most people keep the bathroom door closed which traps the moisture in the room which eventually could lead to mold growth.

23 01, 2013

Will Your Home Welcome Everyone?

By |2021-04-01T14:53:52-04:00January 23rd, 2013|New Home Features|

"Visitability" is the term given to a home designed to welcome everyone regardless of their mobility. You may have experienced this if, say, you or someone in your household broke a leg. The necessary use of crutches, a walker or wheelchair suddenly calls attention to a home’s design characteristics. [...] Please continue reading on our blog.

21 01, 2013

The Great Debate

By |2021-12-14T08:58:33-05:00January 21st, 2013|New Home Features|

There’s a trend in new homes away from bathtubs in the primary suite bathroom, in favor of more elaborate showers. It seems the simple pleasure of enjoying a long, hot soak in the tub has fallen victim to the tyranny of our over-scheduled lives. [...] Please continue reading on our blog.

15 01, 2013

Bonus Room Above Garage

By |2022-10-04T09:38:00-04:00January 15th, 2013|New Home Features|

I recently attended a New Year’s Eve Party at a friend’s house. And being prudent as to not drink and drive myself and a number of other guest made arrangements to spend the night. Some took the spare rooms, some the couch or a living room chair few of us brought air mattresses [...] Please continue reading on our blog.

8 01, 2013

How to Replace Weather Stripping

By |2021-03-23T11:14:18-04:00January 8th, 2013|Home Ownership|

When weather stripping on doors and windows gets worn out, cold air comes sneaking in. Here’s how to replace weather stripping and stop air leaks.[...] Please continue reading on our blog. https://finelinehomes.wpengine.com/blog