ArchivesAugust 30, 2010The Beauty of Hardwood Floors in the KitchenAre you at a loss for flooring ideas in your kitchen remodeling project? Picking a commonly used material like tile or laminate is a good idea, but it won’t make your kitchen stand out. Hardwood flooring is becoming an increasingly popular remodeling trend. Various wood types provide a great selection of shades, colors and patterns to help enhance your kitchen for your family and friends. August 23, 2010The Road To An Easy Clean KitchenWhen remodeling a kitchen, it is easy to get excited with all of your ideas. Don’t forget that after your new kitchen is finally done, someone is going to have to clean it regularly. With a little bit of planning you can have a beautiful kitchen that is also low-maintenance. So how do you accomplish this? Below you will find some advice on how to plan an easy clean kitchen. August 16, 2010Kitchen Remodeling Tips: The Illusion of More SpaceThere comes a time in every kitchen’s life when changes are necessary. Maybe it’s just a new coat of paint, a new dining set or something as large as new countertops and shelves. We spend so much time in the kitchen it is difficult not to imagine how to make it look better. Sometimes the problem isn’t how new your kitchen looks, but rather how big it appears. The following are a few tips on how to make your kitchen look more spacious and welcoming. August 6, 2010We Couldn’t Resist a BBQ.If you were lucky enough to go to camp as a child, then you understand the many great experiences they offer. Unfortunately, not every kid has the opportunity to spend a week or so surrounded by new friends and good times. Special Love and the R&W Foundation recently held a barbeque to raise funds to send children with cancer to camp. After all, what goes better with food and fun than a good cause? Long Fence and Home was happy to sponsor the Camp Fantastic BBQ this year and help entertain everyone who attended. July 12, 2010Teaming Up With Under Armour and Habitat for Humanity“Community cannot for long feed on itself; it can only flourish with the coming of others from beyond, their unknown and undiscovered brothers.” – Howard Thurman Habitat for Humanity has long been associated with community building efforts and acts of good deeds. Providing housing for those in need is as noble of a cause as any. However, Sandtown Habitat for Humanity have a different idea for their 300th project. Not only will the home at 1810 Laurens create a living space for a family in need, but it will also be the first home in Baltimore city to achieve LEED Platinum status. |