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HOME IMPROVEMENT GUIDE If your office is not separated from the rest of your home and building a wall is not an option, there are still attractive ways to define your workspace. For example, tall wooden shutters can be linked together with hinges and painted to any color to create a private area. Though not soundproof, they can create an intimate atmosphere of privacy when needed for oneself or seeing clients. Tall silk plants, such as a series of ficus trees, can also be used to divide the space. Don’t skimp on your office chair! It’s likely a place where you will be sitting for several hours every single day. Make sure that it’s comfortable and provides plenty of lumbar support, in addition to being an attractive addition to your office. Visit Spine-Health.com for some helpful suggestions on choosing the right chair that will work best for you. THE GREAT ESCAPE – YOUR BATHROOM Though your bathroom may not spring to mind as the place to hold your next cocktail party, with the right accoutrements, your bath can be a great place to hang out and enjoy life. And if you live with family members, it may be the only place in your house where you can truly be alone for a bit. Besides just being a place to “get ready” to meet the day, it’s also a relaxing space to recharge your batteries after a long week at work. Hydrotherapy is one of the best ways to relieve stress and help tired, overworked muscles. With tons of specialized showerheads, you can have everything from the sprinkle of a gentle rain to an invigorating massage to bring your body back to center. And a nice relaxing bath in a soaker tub can make the world go away for a while. If a homeowner is just updating and not moving plumbing, heating ducts and electricity, the makeover can start at around $10,000. The choices for today’s bath are incredibly enticing. Many homeowners are opting for larger showers that will not only get you clean, but can also bathe you in LED lighting that changes colors to suit your mood. You can also enjoy your favorite music in the shower to either calm you down after a stressful day, or pep you up for the daily routine. Vanities and bath cabinetry have also arrived in the 21st century. Vanities are no longer empty-shell cabinets that open to a cavernous interior with little customization. Current options for drawers and cabinets include specialized areas for storing your blow dryer neatly away and stackable storage options for makeup. And while you’re standing in front of that vanity applying your makeup, you can watch TV in the mirror! New technology allows your favorite TV program to be projected onto the mirror, so you can keep up with the latest baseball scores or check the weather before going out. Slate and marble tile are always elegant options for bathrooms, but one of the latest trends in baths are porcelain tiles that mimic wood. These tiles come in sizes up to 48” and can be laid to look like natural woodgrain, without the worry of water damage. The woodgrain appearance really warms up the bathroom. And speaking of warm – your toilet can be warm too. Homeowners can opt for a “throne” with a retractable base that comes out and heats your feet as well as the seat of the toilet. And new touchless flushing helps prevent the spread of germs HOME IMPROVEMENTS HVAC As the final snowflakes melt away, it’s time to start thinking spring. Most of us start our spring-cleaning checklist by sweeping out the garage or uncovering stored patio furniture. But the real cleaning should start from the inside. It is critical to give attention to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC, to ensure comfort inside your home. Follow the checklist below to give your home the boost it needs before spring sets in. • Check and replace filters – Changing the filters in your furnace and air conditioner about every three months (depending on your filter type) keeps the air in your home clean and allows for your system to continue to run efficiently. Be sure to first turn off equipment before replacing anything. • Dust and wash bathroom fans – Clean exhaust fans help with bathroom odor and keep moisture out, preventing against mold and mildew. To clean, remove the bathroom fan cover from the ceiling and wash with warm, soapy water and allow to dry completely. Be sure the electricity to the fan is off before you dust the fan blades. • Drain and air out dehumidifier (if applicable) – Dehumidifiers have several health benefits for your family, including reducing allergens such as dust mites, mold, and mildew. Empty and clean the water collection tank with warm, soapy water and vacuum the intake and exhaust grills to keep your dehumidifier running clean. • Remove plants around the air conditioning unit – Allow for maximum airflow around your air conditioner unit by clearing any encroaching weeds or plants, keeping a two- foot radius around the system. • Install a programmable thermostat – If you’re in the market for a new thermostat, consider a programmable one. These thermostats increase your home’s efficiency, offer cost savings through adjustable timing and consistent temperatures throughout the house, and optimize your HVAC system. If all else fails, put your trust in the hands of a professional who will ensure that your HVAC system is ready for spring. Continued on next page > CARLYNTON-MONTOUR ❘ SPRING 2020 23