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2 01, 2016

Inspiration Space

By |2021-12-03T11:09:35-05:00January 2nd, 2016|New Home Features|

One constant the last few years we have seen in home design is for an open floor plan that flows into flexible use space. These modern home plan designs can adapt to your changing lifestyle and needs. The Arlington two story home design illustrates this. On the main floor there is a den/office that can [...]

27 12, 2015

Garage to Basement Stairs More Than Merely Convenient

By |2021-04-12T14:53:26-04:00December 27th, 2015|New Home Features|

As you plan your home’s design, you may want to consider adding stairs from the garage to the basement level. Stairs directly down from the garage will make moving large bulky items in and out of the lower level much easier especially if the home plan has an “L” or “U” interior staircase. Another benefit [...]

20 12, 2015

Boomerang Child/Teen Suite

By |2019-09-13T14:02:16-04:00December 20th, 2015|New Home Features|

Many parents of college students feel that even with student loan repayment, their children should learn the economic realities of housing and rent. If enrolled locally, the bedroom suite can be a less expensive option over dorm life. Or, a recent graduate could move back home, softening the blow of post-graduation costs. A 2010 CNN [...]

18 12, 2015

The Forgotten 5th Wall

By |2021-12-03T11:11:18-05:00December 18th, 2015|New Home Features|

When reviewing home designs, the kitchen and locations of the bedrooms are typically near the top of the list. But ceilings are often forgotten or ignored. Cathedral, and sloped ceilings add volume and drama to the room and can turn a predictable room into something special. The Brookville two story home plan features a vaulted [...]

16 12, 2015

What Is A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter? (GFCI)

By |2022-08-25T13:30:37-04:00December 16th, 2015|New Home Features|

Many of our prospective Homebuyers here at Fine Line Homes have heard about ‘safe’ electric outlets called GFI’s. They sooner or later come around to asking “what are they” as we take a prospective Buyer through the process of floor plan review and finalization of electrical outlet locations. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters or GFCIs are inexpensive [...]

14 12, 2015

A Dozen Foyer Ideas for Under $100

By |2020-12-09T09:45:21-05:00December 14th, 2015|Home Ownership|

By: Cara Greenberg who is a veteran writer on architecture, design, and gardens for magazines and newspapers, including This Old House, Coastal Living, and Garden Design. Her blog, casaCARA: Old Houses for Fun and Profit, is based on her experience owning six properties. When you open your front door, do you step into what looks like a [...]

9 12, 2015

Pine Hall Townhomes in State College PA – Update Late Fall 2015

By |2021-12-03T11:13:01-05:00December 9th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Things are coming together on our 4 unit townhome building. All the landscaping and seeding is completed. Paving is scheduled to be completed soon so the exterior is about finished. The first multi-family home, Augusta end Unit #7, is now complete and is staged with furniture on the first floor including the main floor Primary [...]

8 12, 2015

Get your home holiday-ready with these 5 simple tips

By |2022-08-25T13:31:46-04:00December 8th, 2015|Home Ownership|

‘Tis the season for holiday entertaining! When it comes to creating an inviting and warm home, it’s the little things that make all the difference. The residential experts at Progress Lighting divulged five easy – yet impactful – changes you can make to brighten your home this holiday season. The best part? They are all [...]

30 11, 2015

Holiday Help Choosing and Caring for a Christmas Tree

By |2022-08-25T13:31:54-04:00November 30th, 2015|Home Ownership|

Reprinted from NAHB.org with permission of the National Association of Home Builders®. The Christmas tree is the centerpiece of holiday memories for many people. Whether your family’s trees tend to be Norman Rockwell-like perfect, or more like the sad, spindly Charlie Brown variety, here are some things you should know to ensure you get the tree you want, and [...]

30 11, 2015

Home Safety: How to Child-Proof Your Kitchen

By |2020-10-09T17:42:17-04:00November 30th, 2015|Home Ownership|

By Jeanne Huber, who is the author of 10 books about home improvement. She writes a weekly column about home care for the Washington Post. Your busy kitchen can be the most accident-prone place in the house. Here's how to child-proof your home, starting with the most essential and simplest steps. Child-proofing your kitchen takes constant [...]