
Polishing up a worn washroom needn’t require pricey new fixtures or wall-busting construction. See how you can make the most of what you have with creative wall and window treatments, garage/yard sale finds, and stylish storage ideas!

Polishing up a worn washroom needn’t require pricey new fixtures or wall-busting construction. See how you can make the most of what you have with creative wall and window treatments, garage/yard sale finds, and stylish storage ideas!

An exquisitely remodeled Greens at Hunter’s Glen home with a spectacular Chef’s Kitchen boasting new custom cabinets, luxurious granite, SS suite of appliances including a bar sink & beverage fridge is perfect for entertaining. The kitchen opens to the family room’s focal point; a fireplace with custom tile surround. This charming yet functional home with a dual entry staircase flows perfectly from the front door to the study, dining room, and the main floor bedroom and full bath. The built in “mud” area is perfect for keeping organized & the custom laundry room cabinetry allow for more storage than most. The master retreat is a bit secluded from the other 3 secondary upper bedrooms. The brand new master spa includes a custom built in sitting vanity. Other updates include new engineered hardwood and A/C unit and expansive deck; newer carpet, paint and blinds. This 5 bed 3 bath home is meticulously maintained and move-in ready.

Ever feel as though something’s not quite right about your entryway? Maybe it’s hard to see your front door, or your foyer feels bland and uninviting. Whether you’ve recently moved in or have been settled for many years, here are seven ways to make the entrance to your home more enjoyable for you and your guests.
While it may sound silly, some houses have a side entrance or two doors on the front facade, and folks get confused about where to go. A clearly delineated pathway will direct guests to the right place. Seasonal accessories like a wreath, rocking chair or pumpkins will make your home’s hospitality shine even more.
Festively colored doors have long been an exterior staple, but they usually pale on the interior to match neutral woodwork in the rest of the home. Painting the door’s interior side a splashy color brings pizazz and is an easy way to add hue in double-height foyers, whose walls are challenging to paint without the aid of a cherry picker.







6. Keep it neat. If your foyer lacks a closet — or if closet space is limited — bags, umbrellas and the like will likely pile up and make a muck of your foyer. A free-standing storage bench, like the one shown here, will do double duty by not only organizing your small stuff, but also providing a seat to pull on boots. While this one has pullout drawers for items like gloves and hats, many others have storage under a hinged seat.
Install some beefy wall hooks for hanging scarves, hats, umbrellas and bags.

7. Appeal to your senses. Interior design can sometimes rely too heavily on visuals and not fully consider our other senses.
Scent is a powerful memory maker, so a simple bouquet of flowers, a plant or even pretty leaves in a vase of water is always fresh and inviting.


Don’t forget sound! Chimes tinkling in the wind on a front porch or the gong of a grandfather clock in a foyer adds depth and a sense of wholeness to your home.
Make sure you try out the piece first to ensure that you find the sound pleasing. For example, some wind chimes sound earthy and comforting, while others can be loud, metallic and irritating.