SPECIAL SECTION HOME IMPROVEMENT
better. By lowering energy costs and brightening up your day,
homeowners are designing with daylight in mind.
• Transforming windows to doors: If you’re looking to lighten
and brighten up a room, do it with natural light. Adding
windows or creating larger, more expansive windows will
not only bring in more of the outdoors, but can also change
the look of a room. Large windows that were once a custom
option are now available in mainstream models, with some
that can expand up to 24 feet wide.
• Allowing the fresh air in: ‘Tis the season for spring cleaning!
When you’re working in the garage this spring, you may find
it helpful to have a retractable screen door for the garage.
Whether you are doing projects, or using the space as a place
to hang out, garage screens keep fresh air in and bugs out.
• Smart windows with auto tinting: Gone are the days of
having blinds to dust, with the introduction of auto-tinting
windows. Newer on the market, smart windows are equipped
with sensors that can read room occupancy, sunlight, and
weather conditions to tint your windows appropriately. While
they are still a somewhat costly option, manufacturers are
marketing them as a way to save up to 20 percent on monthly
energy bills.
• Going solar: The cost of going solar has dropped every year
since 2009, providing more homeowners with the option
of harnessing solar energy to power their homes. Solar
installations are increasing in Pennsylvania, but solar currently
produces less than one percent of net electricity generation,
according to the state Department of Environmental
Protection. The main type of technology used to turn sunlight
into energy is photovoltaics (PV). You’ll see PV devices in
fields or on the rooftops of homes where panel cells absorb
sunlight and create an electric field that allows electricity
to flow into the home. Individual PV cells, each producing
up to two watts of power, are connected to form different-
sized modules to fit any home’s needs. The module is then
connected to an electrical grid, converting direct-current
electricity into alternating-current electricity that is used
to power your home. Although Pittsburgh may seem to be
often cloudy, there is enough sun to make investing in the
technology worthwhile.
THINKING OF MAKING THE INVESTMENT?
BE SURE TO FOLLOW THESE TIPS:
1. Shop around – As you would for any big purchase, shop
around for quotes. Your first contractor may not offer you
the best price for materials and installation.
2. Do your research – There are many different options of
solar panels for your home. Assess your electricity needs to
determine how many panels would provide you with what
you need. Whether it be solar panels installed in your yard,
or solar shutters on your windows, there are several options
available.
3. Look for savings – Tax credits and incentive programs are
available for those looking to lessen their carbon footprint.
INDOOR
Mixed materials are making their way into kitchens and
bathrooms, thanks to a variety of new finishes available for
appliances, countertops and fixtures. What were once rooms
tucked away and never mentioned are now becoming gathering
places for entertaining and spa-like sanctuaries sought after
for relief from a long day. The kitchen and bathroom are really
feeling the love this season, with punch and pizazz being added to
personalize the spaces.
Bathroom
Bathrooms continue to gain importance as a space used for
relaxation and meditation. Bathroom sizes are larger than they
once were, bringing in more room for added features such as
soaker tubs and extended shower stalls. No room to expand the
bathroom walls? Opt for an illusion of space with large tile sizes
on the floor and practical storage solutions to make room for your
calming sanctuary.
• Brass is back: Have brass hardware from the ‘90s in your
bathroom? Don’t get rid of it just yet! With rose gold and
copper making their way into the hardware scene last year,
brass is also making a comeback. Chrome and satin are still the
frontrunners, but switch up the classics for a trendier look.
• Natural stone sinks: Granite is so 2016. Countertops are now
boasting durable quartz and hand-carved stone sinks. Porcelain
will always be a classic crowd favorite, but the trend is moving
toward the natural look and feel of stone.
• Patterned tiles: Ceramics are enhancing bathroom floors,
accent walls, and shower stalls with geometric designs and
wood-like patterns. These tiles are adding a decorative touch to
a room that does