5D REAL ESTATEASae Caarlotte $otft Thursday, March 3Qy2006 Prepare a moving day list Continued from page4D before moving, finish packing all yoTjr personal belor^ings. Complete aU financial mat ters relating to your home purchase and/or sale. Clean and defiiDst the refiigerator and/or fi^zer. Pinally movir^ day arrives. Remember to confirm the dehvery address, directions and the delivery date with the movers and/or moving help. Make sure all boxes are clear ly marked identifying the rooms you want items and boxes placed. After packing, thoroughly clean the house or apartment before leaving. Set aside aU keys, remotes and pertinent home documents and war ranties for the new owners, if you are a seller. If you are a buyer however, remember to request that these items are left for you. Don’t assume that these items and information wOl be left. Lastly make sure your Real Estate Agent knows how to contact you. Moving can be one of the most stressful events in a per son’s life and is ranked up there with dealing with the death of a love one and divorce. When it’s your time to move, make it as least stress ful as possible with timely preparation. ROLAND K. HAWKINS is a Real Estate Aigent with Caldwell Banker United Realtors. He can be reached at (704) 840-5762 or via the internet; ' www.roland- hawldnseom Continued from page4D tinction; they really set the home apart. Giving your home that elegant appeal of handcrafted beauty with dec orative accents like: shutters, gables, cedar soffits or dentil mouldings, these upgrades aU provide an affordable, yet beautiful complement to your home’s design and individual ity ‘Exterior decorative accents offer homeowners a choice in their home’s appearance so they feel hke their home is not only unique to them on the inside, but on the outside as well,” says Peter Lang, general manager of the West ern Red Cedar Lumber Asso ciation. “They customize the home so when you drive thor ough the community the house doesn’t look Hke eveiy- one else’s on the block.” • Protect your investment. VWth centuries of proven performance, materials hke Real Cedar are well known for their ability to stand up to the elements. It’s often over looked however, that what’s installed underneath your new siding is equally impor tant to providing your home long-term durabihty and pro tection. Specifically you need to make sure the siding is backed by a high-quality weather barrier to help block moisture and air fi'om enter ing the home. In recent years, a number of excellent weather resistant barriers have been designed to provide superior water drainage, combat moisture and help prevent air infiltra tion - creatir^ a more com fortable, energy-efficient home. One such weather resistant barrier is Dupont lyvdc DrainWrap. It offers the unique combination of a drainage system and a weather resistant barrier in a single product. Even better. it does not support the growtii of mold or mildew and helps keep heatii^ and cool ing costs down by stopping outside air infiltration. Teaming such a weather resistant barrier with a low- density material hke Western Red Cedar improves the over all insxfiation of the home, keeping interiors warmer in cold weather and cooler dur ing summer. • Remember the environ ment. Homes of distinction increasir^ly have a similar attribute in common - they utilize materials that are environmentally responsible and sustainable. Whether interior features hke hard wood flooiing or exterior ele ments such as siding or stone, today’s dream homes are beir^ constructed with long term consideration of the environment in mind. When examining siding materials for example, it’s interesting to note why all natural Western Red Cedar remains so popular. As the world’s only renewable budd ing material, wood can not only be recycled, but regener ated as well. In fact. North America has more forestland now than it did one hundred years ago. Western Red Cedar is entirely biodegrad able, and at the end of its life cycle, can be absorbed by the earth without negative impact. Some alternative products can sit in landfills for years and years without breaking down - making buddir^ materials hke Cedar rdtimately more earth fiiend- ly For more ideas about how to increase your home’s curb appeal, or to learn more about the virtues of Western Red Cedar, call (866) 788- 9096 or visit www.real- cedar.org. Homeowners can now get to cooking with outdoor kitchens Continued from page 4D “With a modest investment and a Httle sweat equity, homeowners can transform an rmusable backyard space into a stylish entertainment area,” says Christensen. “Pairir^ an attractive paver patio with fi'eestanding wads aroimd the perimeter creates a cozy atmosphere for a firepit. I like Versa-Lok retaining wad systems because they’re avadable in a range of stjies, colors and textures that complement the variety of paving stones on the market, giving you an array of design options. “And they’re easdy inst aded by do-it-yourselfers and land scape contractors alike ” Solid construction Richard Ventola of Green Acres Inc. in Palisades Park, N.J., used the Versa-Lok Mosaic retaining wad sj^tem to construct an outdoor kitchen, complemented with concrete pavers in a match ing color and texture. “It’s the most popular part of the back yard,” says Vento la. ‘We budt it completely out of Versa-Lok. The entire cook ing island is made of sohd retaining wad units.” Some of the blocks had to be cut to create spaces for the grid and food storage areas. The solid construction of the. units made those modifica tions much easier than using hodow blocks, he notes. The segmental retaining wad system is versatile as wed as attractive. ‘We do a tremendous amount of natural stone in our landscaping,” says Vento la, ‘but when I need the con sistent size and shape of con crete blocks, the block closest- looking to natural stone is Versa-Lok.” Kitchen-wall combo Robert Daniels of Clearwa ter Swimming Pool Co. in Centre Had, Penn., recently was faced with the chadenge of installing «n outdoor kitchen in a back yard with a steep slope and deep, three- tiered retaining wads. The yard was adjacent to woods, so Daniels selected Versa-Lok Mosaic for the tiered walls ‘You get more of the natur al look with Mosaic, and set back in the woods, that com plemented the environment.” Serpentine curves and stepped wad ends soften the appearance, and large beds of plantings separate the three tiers. A paver patio was instaded across the top of the first retaining wad tier to create a cooking and eating area. Budt-in stairs connect this upper patio with the pool on the lower ground level. Then, in a creative use of limited space, Daniels carved a kitchen area right into the middle retaining wad that includes a large gas grid, refiigerator and food prepa ration counter. The entire structure also was budt with Versa-Lok Mosaic, so it’s indistinguishable from the wad itself ‘We had to make a couple of modifications to some blocks to get power and gas into the grid area, but with V^a- Lok, it was easy because they’re solid rather than hol low hke some wad systems,” says Daniels. Design tips Other things to consider wh^ designing an outdoor- kitchen include: • Position the grid so pre vailing breezes carry smoke away finm where people con gregate and eat. • Use a sodd segmental retaining wad system to achieve a natural look that’s also ‘bvidetproof’ fi^Dm the elements, easily modified and virtuady maintenance-fi:^. • Slope coimtertops and patios sdghtly so rainwater doesn’t pool on them. • Make sure drainage issues are properly addressed, particularly where tiered spaces are used. • Check with local utiliti^, budding codes and manufac turers’ specifications before installing outdoor appdances. For more information on how you can use segmental retaining wads to create out door cooking areas, contact , Versa-Lok Retaining Wad Systems at (800) 770-4525, or visit www.versa-lok.com. Now’s the time to plan redwood deck Continued from page 4D include an awning or a red wood tredis in the deck design. Do you have outdoor furni ture that needs to fit on the deck, or do you prefer to have budt-in redwood benches? Wid there be room for potted plants or redwood planters? What about a grid? Or pen- haps the focal point of your deck wid be a spa or hot tub. Also consider evening use of your deck. What kind of Light ing wdl be most suitable - floods, spots or low voltage? Be creative as you ask and answer these questions. Per haps there’s room at your house for more than one deck - a smad private deck off the master bedroom, a larger “party” deck off the living room or a grade-level deck as a playroom for chddren. Think about access to the deck. Is there already an exterior door that can open onto the deck, or will you have to instad one? Railings are required on raised decks, but they can also control traf fic on a grade-level deck, pro tecting lavm and garden areas along the deck edge. If you’re planning a raised deck, do you want a stairway lead ing dovm to grade level? Tb make the most of your new redwood deck, integrate it with an overall landscape plan. New shrubs, trees, gar den areas, walkways and other landscaping elements enhance the appearance and utility of your deck. Even raised decks require some sort of ground-cover treat ment beneath. Consider the materials you will use. Knot-textured Deck Heart and Deck Common grade redwcxid are perfect for outdoor building projects, especially decks. Redwood is cost-effective and resists shrinking, waiping and checking. Redwood decks simply last longer and age beautifully looking good 10, 15 and 20 years after con struction. AH nails, screws, joist hang ers and other fasteners should be corrosion-resistant. Poor quality fasteners can react with redwood’s natural, decay-resisting extractives and cause unsi^tly stains. Redwood is one of few woods that can be left unfin ished. As the redwood weath ers, several natural color changes take place. These changes will vary fium one climate to another. Usually the redwood color evens out at a gray or silvery tan shade. If you want to keep the brighter, new red wood color, a good finish is the way to go. A quality finish enhances the beauty of your redwood deck and protects the wood fixim the elements. Read labels carefully The fin ish you choose should include a water repellent, a nuldew- cdde and UV (ultraviolet) 'inhibitor or blocker. Need some inspiration to get you started? The Califor nia Redwood Association offers the Redwood Design Gallery an eight-page, tabloid-sized booklet with over 30 color photos of beauti fully designed redwood decks, fences and other projects. For a copy send $1.50 to; California Redwood Associa tion, 405 Erffiente Drive, Suite 200, Novato, CA 94949. Four important ideals not to overlook At home and in the neighborhood, tlje CJarlotte WORUD =# OF Real Estate Realtors, Mortgage Funding, Investors, Contractors, and More! 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