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Thursday, December 24, 2015
Merry Christmas
Posted by: Ken Mariotti
Nearly thirty-four years have past since President Reagan delivered his first Christmas address to the nation December 23, 1981. We hope you will find this message inspirational and we wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
View Reagan's message to the American People at Christmas.
View Reagan's message to the American People at Christmas.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Reimagine Winter with Skylights
Posted by: Ken Mariotti
How common is it to see windowless interior
bathrooms in homes? Take a look at the Solar Powered Fresh Air Skylight by VELUX in the HGTV’s Modern Farmhouse children’s bath. These solar operated
skylights don’t require wiring, which is a real advantage over the traditional
manual or electric models. Small bath ventilation can be a real challenge,
especially in winter and this remote controlled skylight can easily be opened
to release unwanted condensation.
HGTV 2015 Smart Home |
The success of HGTV is that it stretches
our imaginations. For years now HGTV sponsors a contest and selects one home
that best represents the design and building trends for the year. This year’s
2015 Smart Home features a modern farmhouse in the very hip Austin, Texas. It’s
“modern” in that it’s a fresh take on the classic traditional farmhouse style.
The architect’s use of skylights to reimagine the space caught my attention as
we slip into the annual winter darkness.
In the last decade, builders installed
recessed lighting in ceilings in an attempt to brighten the dark corners of a
home. Now with technological advances like solar power, built in shades, and
always clean “Neat®” coated glass, VELUX® skylights are replacing artificial
lighting with natural lighting.
As the winter turns the skies darker,
windows barely capture light depending on the time of day, whereas skylights
provide balanced daylight that fills even remote corners of a room.
Natural
light bath
2015 Smart Home Children's Bath Skylights |
Master
bedroom privacy
Today’s homes are built closer together
than ever before, making privacy a key concern for homeowners. Likewise, homes are shrinking, leaving less
wall space for windows. The use of skylights in the HGTV’s Modern Farmhouse
incorporates new shade technologies that keep out the light for better sleep
and keep the bedroom private. The factory installed blinds operate by remote
control to easily open and close the blinds to keep out light. You can also
program the control to draw the shades during the heat of the day to keep the
room cool or to open the skylights to manage temperatures throughout the day.
2015 Smart Home Master Bedroom Skylights |
Powered
by the sun
The skylight uses the power of the sun to
open and close. A small solar panel resides on the exterior of the skylight to
capture available daylight and charge a small, concealed battery. Even on
cloudy days, the solar panel will continue to charge. If your skylight is open
and it begins to rain – the rain sensor will automatically close your skylight.
Sensor
control
VELUX KLR 200 Intelligent Touch Remote Control for skylights and blinds - comes standard with every electric and solar
powered skylight. You can open or close your skylights at your convenience. Or
program them to open and close during scheduled times of the day to refresh or
protect your home.
Velux Remote Control |
Installation
Woodland installs skylights using a variety
of different installation methods that vary based on your particular home’s
location. Depending on your needs VELUX offers products that make the
installation process as easy as possible. The three most common installation methods
are: deck-mounted, curb-mounted and self-flashed.
Tax
Credits
The revolutionary No Leak Solar Powered
"Fresh Air" skylight is eligible for a 30% federal tax credit, which
according to VELUX, is saving eligible homeowners an average of $850 on product
and installation.
Check out the HGTV 2015 Smart Home and reimagine
what winter could be by adding VELUX skylights in your home.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Want that model home feel? Focus on the detail.
Posted by: Ken Mariotti
Earlier this year our blog
titled “Want that model home feel? Aim high”, suggested that the very act of
creating taller windows and doors in your home increases the wow factor found
in model homes. The desire to create that model home feel in your own home is a
sentiment many homeowners express. Another design secret is the importance of
detail.
Once a home’s style is
determined, what makes that style come alive is attention to detail. It’s
important that you take the time to select the windows, doors and other objects
in your home beginning with three design principles.
Marvin Windows |
Think about what you don’t see
Oftentimes design is about
thing that you don’t add, rather than the material that you do create. In other
words, good design requires you to consciously do less. I’m reminded of a
couple that selected arched windows and then they proceeded to cover the
beautiful design under lavish window coverings. It’s hard to design minimally
because we feel that convention dictates otherwise. Try to resist the urge to
over decorate. Remember less is more. Open space creates focal points.
Andersen A-Series |
Refine to the finer details
Fine-tune a space, the
elements, alignment or scale of your windows and doors with the size, shape and
existing features in the room. Get the detail right by focusing on proportions
and lines of sight. For example, window grills can be used discretely as design
elements, rather than simply repeating the identical pattern throughout.
Borrow from what you see
Andersen Visualizer |
Get inspired by studying
spaces similar to the space in your home that you intend to remodel or build.
Today, many manufacturers offer visual tools that allow you to be your own
designer. Andersen provides a visualizer to select your trim and sash colors.
Andersen Renewal products offers a visualizer that allows you to upload a photo
of your home, replace your existing windows with Renewal windows to see the
effect. Likewise, Simpson Door's visualizer lets you choose your home style and
select from a variety of door styles and colors to create the look you want.
It’s as though you have your own personal designer.
When you walk into a model
home, you can be certain that professionals created that beautiful space.
Becoming a professional at your craft means you’ve created a lot of bad work
and made a lot of mistakes on your journey to becoming an expert. Build your
skills by decorating less, creating focal points and experimenting.
If you want that model home feel focus on the
details like a professional does. Visit our showroom to touch the products, see the colors in
different lights and get advice from professionals who can help you avoid
common mistakes.
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