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Although cherry wood cabinets are popular, Varner also says he’s seeing an increase in white cabinets. Cherry will give your kitchen a warm feel, while white cabinets will brighten the space and have a clean appearance. And for flooring, Varner notes, “You can’t go wrong with natural stone,” adding that travertine is extremely popular right now. After the stone is sealed, it’s an easy-care option for homeowners and offers a lot of longevity. It’s not just about the look you want to achieve in your kitchen, it’s also about the way it makes you, your family and your friends feel when you’re there. ADDITION: 1 + 1 = FABULOUS! Ever feel like your home would be perfect if only it had that one room that’s missing? Perhaps it’s an extra bedroom for when Mom comes to visit, or a bathroom downstairs for guests when you’re entertaining. Maybe you already have a family room, but it just needs to be a little larger for your needs. If this sounds familiar, a home addition may be the perfect solution for making life a little more comfortable. The great thing about a new room is that you can plan it exactly the way you want it. If you’re adding a family room or game room, why not build a fireplace as well? This will quickly make it the most visited room in your house. If you’re adding a bedroom either for visiting parents or a returning college student, why not include an ensuite bath, which will increase your home’s value as well as make for more enjoyable visits for your guests. As with any work done in your home, make sure that you do your homework before contacting any contractors. It’s a good idea to obtain estimates from three different contractors before deciding which one to use. It helps to be as specific as possible in your choices in order to get the most accurate estimates. Use a spec sheet to ensure that you are giving all three contractors the same exact information. Using local contractors is another great way to ensure that you’re getting someone with a good reputation in the community. Another good idea is to attend home shows where you can actually meet the contractors face to face. It’s easier working with someone with whom you have a good rapport. The most important thing to remember in any home design project is not to be too focused on the bottom line only. Many times the lowest price does not result in the best‑quality job. Do your research to find the best person for your particular project. ■ 32 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Pine-Richland SUN-LIGHT YOUR HOME H ave you been wondering if there’s a way you can cut your energy bills while helping to contribute to a greener environment? Though Pennsylvania may not immediately spring to mind as a sunny destination, solar power is readily available and already being used in hundreds of area homes successfully. Think of it like this: If there were a river flowing by your house and you only had a five‑gallon bucket to collect the water, you would only be able to use five gallons. But if you had 20 five-gallon buckets, you could have all the water you needed. Solar energy functions in a similar way. If you live in an area that does not get much sun, by adding more solar panels you can collect more sun. According to lead designer Ian Smith of Energy Independent Solutions, the Pittsburgh area is able to produce about 80% of the solar power that Miami, Florida, does! There are also attractive options for installing the panels, such as all-black panels and solar shingle products that blend the panels in with your roof. Solar awnings can also be installed on a pergola or carport. And with flat roofs, the panels are generally not visible at all. There are also ground-mounted systems which are separate from your home. Smith adds that the initial cost for an average‑size home of 2,000 sq. ft. might range from about $15,000 to $25,000, which is recouped over a few years. Homeowners switching to solar will also receive a 30% income tax break until the end of 2016. ■