Saturday, April 30, 2016

Your Saturday Baseball Post

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You know the drill, it’s Saturday; and even though it’s NFL Draft weekend, this is still baseball’s day during the springtime.

Friday was pretty quiet as far as offense goes, so this is sure to be a wild and whacky day of action and who even knows what is in store.

Saturday is of course the greatest day of the week. And we’re here each Saturday to remind you during baseball season that it’s the greatest sport on earth.

Your classic rock song of the week that should be blared on a ballpark loudspeaker nearest you is Bruce Springsteen, Out in the Street:

So don’t peak too much at the NFL Draft. No one exciting is being chosen today. Use your precious spare time to watch more baseball. Thank you for your continued support of Diamond Hoggers. Enjoy your Saturday, folks.



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Friday, April 29, 2016

I can’t Freakin’ believe Dee Gordon is a PED user

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Huge news broke late after midnight about 24 hours ago. Baseball’s latest cheater is Dee Gordon. He’ll serve an 80 game suspension, and holy shit to anyone who owned him in fantasy baseball who was counting upon Gordon to win them their league stolen base title.

We’ve posted about Gordon before – and we’ve always loved the guy. We discovered him and believed in him in his 2014 breakout campaign which was probably due to a little bit of outside help. This one hits a little bit hard.

I’ll write what others have also said: if Dee Gordon can get popped for this, who else might be using? It could be anyone. This is one of those sneaky violations where a guy who was a slap hitter and base stealer; built like a stick figure, might of been one of the last ten guys I ever named to be guilty of this.

Reports are out there that Gordon has added some 20 or so pounds to his frame. When you look at early shots of him when he was trying to crack the Dodgers big league roster to now, he’s really filled out. There are also articles from 2014 about him making the effort to put on weight. It’s pretty clear why.

So the chatter that most of the guys in the minors and the guys we see on television every night are using has been cranked back up, and the speculation will again run rampant. I don’t really know where I sit, but my needle is a bit more towards the majority is still using something in this day in age.

And I’ll always have a little black mark in my mind for the man once known as Flash 2.0.



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What Should You Do If Your ARM Is Almost Out Of Time?

If you bought a home with an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) thinking you'd sell the home before the ARM adjusted, you're not alone. Many people buy homes with ARMs because they plan to relocate or upgrade to a larger home in the near- to medium-term.

But when plans change and you decide to stay, you must know what will happen to your ARM - and what you can do about it. Let's take a look.

ARM vs. fixed rates

ARMs help your budget because rates on ARMs are lower than they are for fixed loans. For example, today's rates for a loan on a $300,000 home purchase with 20 percent down are 2.75 percent for a 5/1 ARM versus 3.5 percent for a 30-year fixed. In this scenario, the monthly 5/1 ARM payment ($980) is $98 cheaper than the 30-year fixed payment ($1,078).

This ARM vs. fixed savings is significant no matter what your home purchase price is, and if you are in fact only keeping the home (or the loan) short term, it can be worth it.

How to choose

The best way to determine whether you go with an ARM or a fixed loan is to peg your loan term as closely as you can to your expected time horizon in the home or the loan. Here are a few options to consider:

  • If you're buying a home with plans to relocate and sell the home within five years, a 5/1 ARM would be a good option. If you're planning to move within 10 years, a 10/1 ARM would be a good option. You can also get 3/1 and 7/1 ARMs.
  • If you plan to pay the loan off within five years and keep the home, a 5/1 ARM would also be a good option.
  • If you're going to relocate but want to keep the home, a fixed loan would be a good option.

How your ARM will adjust

If you get an ARM and plans change so that you need to keep the home (or the loan) longer than you intended, your payment will adjust at the end of the ARM's fixed period.

An ARM is a 30-year loan with a rate that's fixed for the initial period of the ARM. For example, the quoted rate on a 5/1 ARM will be fixed for that initial five-year period. For the remaining 25 years, it will adjust to a base rate (called a margin) plus the current level of a certain index the loan is tied to.

A common margin for a 5/1 ARM on a conforming loan up to $417,000 is 2.25 percent, and a common index for these loans is the one-year LIBOR which is 1.25 percent as of this week.

If your 5/1 ARM adjusted today, it would adjust to a rate of 3.5 percent, which is the 2.25-percent margin plus the 1.25-percent LIBOR index level as of now, and it will adjust once per year every year after the initial five-year fixed period. The margin will always be 2.25 percent, but the LIBOR index changes in real time, and will be higher if economic conditions improve, or lower if economic conditions worsen in the future.

And finally, it's not just the rate that adjusts, it's also your payment. In the initial five-year period, the payment is calculated using the initial rate and a 30-year amortization. After the initial period, the payment is calculated using the margin plus index rate and a 25-year amortization.

Using our scenario above, this means your payment would adjust from $980 to $1,063.

What to do if your ARM is almost out of time

You could argue that a payment adjustment like this would be tolerable if you were keeping the home (or the loan), but this example is only the first adjustment, and it will adjust every year after the initial adjustment, so it's a lot of risk to take on.

The alternative is to refinance into a new loan, and the same rule would apply for deciding what loan to refinance into: do your best to peg the new loan term to your expected time horizon in the home (or loan) from this point forward.

Rates have been steadily low for the past five years as the economy has been slowly recovering from the economic crisis. If this recovery and economic growth continues, rates have more risk of rising.

As such, if you chose a new 5/1 ARM today, it would be safest to assume that your rate and payment would adjust up in another five years. If this is too much risk for you, the best choice is to take a slightly higher rate and payment now on a 30-year fixed, which gives you the security of knowing your rate and payment cannot change.

Other important facts about ARMs

Keep in mind that the payments above don't include homeowners insurance and property taxes, which would be the same whether you chose an ARM or a fixed loan. You can run your own fixed vs. ARM scenarios, and the results will show you homeowners insurance and property taxes.

Another point to remember is that ARMs shouldn't be used to qualify for more home than you can afford. This was a common scenario prior to the economic crisis, when lenders were allowed to qualify borrowers using the lower ARM payment. Now lenders must use the highest-case payment that could occur after the adjustment.

As a final note, if your loan amount is up to $417,000, a 5/1 ARM will get you the best savings relative to a 30-year fixed. If you have a jumbo loan above $417,000, you can also get strong savings using a 7/1 ARM relative to a 30-year fixed, so ask your lender to provide both options.

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House of the Week: Hollywood Glamour Shapes Contemporary Beverly Hills Mansion

With a royal Hollywood history, this Beverly Hills mansion is set on the grounds of the famed former Mon Reve Estate owned by Barbra Streisand — and listed for a lofty $150 Million.

The sweeping modern masterpiece offers a contemporary take on glamour and a fresh interpretation of what it means to be a modern castle with simple lines, elegant skylights and a play on the bright lights of Hollywood throughout.

A fanciful dining room equipped with mirrors on all sides, multicolored ceiling lights and a crystal chandelier provides a nod to a different time, while ensuring that dinner guests feel like they are canoodling with the stars.

Complete with private hiking paths studded with tree lights, as well as multiple guest accommodations, this 10 bedroom, 20 bathroom contemporary estate offers every luxury. The home serves as its own vacation destination, equipped with a lounge, wine room and a theater complex. A separate spa level includes an indoor lap pool, salon, steam and massage rooms.

The master suite is an expansive 5,300 square feet, boasting a covered and heated patio from which to admire the sprawling estate surrounded by trees and glowing with blue light. The listing agent is Ginger Glass of Coldwell Banker.

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9 Tips for Preparing a Fabulous Flower Bed

Have you ever ended up with a bed of dead flowers, mountains of mulch and a whopping garden center receipt? Let's do something about that, shall we?

Get your gardening groove back with these nine tips.

1. Start with a clean slate

There are two kinds of flowerbeds: Those that have been well-prepared, and those that are covered in weeds.

Give your unplanted bed the once-over. Does it receive enough sunlight? Does water tend to collect there? Have you removed all weeds, roots, and rocks so that your plants will thrive? It's a lot easier to fix these problems now than it is once you’ve planted the flowers and laid the mulch.shutterstock_395535262

2. Start seeds

Start a flowerbed from seed to save money, raise unusual varieties and enjoy the satisfaction of having grown a whole garden from a handful of tiny seeds.

Since some seeds transplant poorly, check the packet and make sure you don't have to sow directly in the ground. Start seeds in trays, pots or in coir pots, using a seedling mixture, place them in a sunny spot, and transplant as soon as they have developed sturdy stems.

3. Prepare nursery plants

Nursery-grown bedding plants give you instant gratification, but the short time between purchase and planting is crucial to their survival.

Pack them closely in your car to avoid damage, and take them home immediately so that they don't fry in your car during other errands.

Water nursery plants as soon as you get home, as often as necessary after that, and a few hours before planting to help their fragile roots survive the trauma of transplanting.

4. Get the winning edge

Even the most carefully planned border can look sloppy without a clearly defined edge. Avoid those inexpensive and quickly deteriorating edges made of plastic, and choose a more natural and long-lasting alternative.

The cheapest solution is to make a shallow trench around the bed with your spade and maintain it throughout the season. For something more refined and permanent, set an edge of brick, concrete or stone in leveling sand. The initial cost may be higher, but they will save you a lot of work and make mowing easier.

5. Plan for the seasons

Choose annuals if you plan on replacing them in a season or two, and plant perennials if you'd like them to last longer. Plant evergreen shrubs or ornamental grasses to provide structure and year-round interest.

Also consider the plant's eventual height: Plant low-growing flowers (usually annuals) at the front of the bed where they can be easily viewed and then replaced at the end of their season.

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6. Give them space

Follow the guidelines on the seed packet or plant tag as closely as possible. One that is often overlooked is the amount of space to leave around each plant so they have room to grow. To cover a lot of ground quickly, choose spreading varieties like 'Superbells' and climbing nasturtiums.

7. Dig the perfect hole

Dig each plant's hole to be twice as wide as the original pot, so the roots will have plenty of room to grow. To give them an even better head-start, make a little trench around the inside of the hole so the roots will spread down and out.

This step isn't necessary for annuals, since they won't be around long enough to enjoy their strong root systems, but it is helpful if you have clay soil.

8. Plant it right

When planting transplants and nursery plants, always place them so that their crowns (where the plant meets the soil) are level with the soil in the bed. If the crown is above the soil level, the plant may dry out when soil washes away from the roots. If planted too low, soil will settle around the crown and rot the plant.

Push the soil around the transplant and firmly tamp it in place with a trowel so no gaps are left between the roots.

9. Mulch better

Mulch is essential for conserving moisture and preventing weeds, but one inch is all you need. Established garden beds don't even need mulch because the plants themselves are then capable of protecting the soil.

Avoid landscaping fabric, since it actually keeps moisture from percolating into the soil. Instead, lay down sheets of newspaper before mulching.

Mulches vary by region, but whichever kind you use, follow this one rule: Don't ever pile it up against the plants. They'll rot in no time, and you'll soon have nothing more than an ugly bed of mulch in their place.

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Types of Bathroom Vanities and Their Benefits

Bathroom vanities are extremely useful and are the best addition to bathroom decor. If you’re planning to have one of these, then here are a few ideas for you.

Glass Bathroom Vanity
At any clear finish or frosted tempered glass provides a single, sleek and modern, as well as the set of bathroom vanities. This is one of the easiest surfaces to clean and has very good tolerance of heat does not dissolve or burn, if you forget the curling iron out! Tempered glass isalso a non-porous surface, bacteria and germs have no place to grow, which is hygienic and resistant to stains. Another advantage of glass is that you will not need to worry about communication with your bath or color, because it is a different material, each device color (white or bone) game. Finally, the most dramatic for the bathroom remodeling project to install lights beneath the surface of tempered glass to add. Source: ModernBathroom

Double Bathroom Vanity
Double sink vanities are often seen in home design magazines. They are extremely stylish and provide a fantastic combination of form and function. Double sinks look great when they fit the dimensions of the room nicely; they also provide personal space in the bathroom for individuals living together in the same house. A bathroom vanity with two sinks is very practical. Two people can save a considerable amount of time just by having two sinks in one bathroom. The basic components of a double sink vanity include the countertop, cabinet, basins, fixtures, and hardware such as knobs and drawer pulls. You have two options, you can look for each item individually or you can look at furniture style complete vanities. Source: Ezine

Floating Bathroom Vanity
The main advantage of a floating vanity is the illusion of space it creates in the room; the room seems bigger because of the light that passes beneath it. In a small bathroom where space is already a premium, adding strip or spot lighting beneath the floating vanity helps to enhance the illusion of additional space. It also makes the bathroom less cluttered and simpler, rendering it easier to keep clean, a plus in any home. Source: Home

While selecting vanities for your home, you need to consider several things such as the size of the bathroom, as well as your budget along with the rest of decor. If you want more suggestions, please contact us here.

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Those who are paying attention to others, always give before being asked for. Often our selfishness apologize, saying, “if he was in need, he would have asked.” And we forget that many people can not – simply can not – ask for help. I’m not talking just about money: loneliness, often can be worse than […]


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It's a Jungle in There: Tips for Better Under-Sink Storage

When I talk about prime real estate, I'm not talking about a fabulous suburban location for your new home. As a professional organizing expert, I refer to prime real estate as the best storage locations in your home. These are the superior spaces that provide the easiest access.

Topping the list is the cabinet under your kitchen or bathroom sink. Most of us struggle with these spaces because we want to store so much in them that they become overfilled and frustrating to use.

The other sneaky drawback of these ever-so-available cabinets is that they are usually quite deep. On the one hand, it’s great that they’re deep because you can store so much under there. But it’s also annoying, because you can't reach the back of the cabinet very easily.

When these cabinets are a jungle of items piled or crammed in, we sometimes have to get down on our hands and knees, and practically crawl inside to locate and pull out our squeegee for the shower or our favorite vase.

Not to worry, though - there are fabulous ways to bring order to your cave of cleansers. You can turn it into the serviceable, accessible and organized under-the-sink cabinet you have hoped it always would be.shutterstock_207701392

Entry points

Before you get started on this mini do-it-yourself organizing project, hold off on deciding to install bins, racks or shelves.

Instead, do these tasks first:

  • Pull out all the items from under the sink.
  • Wipe down the cabinet, which seems to collect more dirt than three kids playing in a sandbox.
  • Take a moment to check for leaks, and tighten pipes so any stored items won't get ruined.
  • Be sure to group like items together, then check for duplicates. This is not the place to store three identical bottles of glass cleaner. It’s best to just have one sponge, one bottle of lotion, or one can of floor wax stored under your sink. If you have a lot of under-the-sink paraphernalia, relocate the duplicates to a nearby linen closet or shelf in the garage. If you don't have that extra space, then keep your buying to a minimum.

Hold everything

Next, it's time to think about your storage options.

Use bins or shower caddies. Consider using small but solid storage bins to keep your bottles, cans, vases, bags and boxes upright. Shower caddies are perfect for this space because they have a handle at the top. If you opt for bins instead, don’t put lids on them - it will be easier and faster to grab what you want from inside. Make sure each caddie or bin is easy to take out of the cabinet and lift up to the counter. This allows you to bring your items up to eye level so you can easily see what you have, retrieve it and replace it.

Get hooked on hanging storage. Try a small over-the-cabinet door towel rack for hanging dishwashing gloves, towels, and wash cloths. Hooks can accommodate these items, too.

Repurpose storage tools from other parts of the house. Many families use a "Lazy Susan" to store salt, pepper and toothpicks on the dining room table or kitchen counter. Considering using this spinning storage unit under the sink, too. A Lazy Susan keeps all your items front and center. With just a spin of the wheel, you can see what's in the back of the cabinet. No crawling into the cabinet to find what you need! And be sure to use all the space available to you. A spice rack attached to the inside of the cabinet door is a great solution for holding small items like sponges, tools, and plant food (in the kitchen), or hairbrushes, nail polishes, and vitamins (in the bathroom).

Install a pull-out shelf under your sink. With just a bit of effort and a small hand drill, you can easily install metal pull-outs. This is a super solution for both the bathroom and kitchen. One important caveat: Be sure to account for the pipes. You don't want to have taller items located in the back of the pull-out shelf, because they’ll hit the pipes when the shelf is being pulled toward you - and then everything falls like dominoes.

Congratulations on investing in your prime real estate. It will definitely pay off.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Happy Jose Berrios Day

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We haven’t done one of these in a while.

Today, the Twins top pitching prospect Jose Berrios is perhaps up for good. He just completed his first big league inning against the Cleveland Indians in the Twin Cities up in Minnesota.

As standard, here’s his scouting report from Baseball Prospectus:

Berrios is the rare starter to flash three plus pitches, each lethal in their own right. The fastball can touch 95 and sits 93-94 with arm-side run to both sides of the plate. This pitch is still improving, and a bump in sitting velocity shouldn’t surprise, as he adds muscle to his frame. Berrios has solid command of his fastball, and has little trouble locating it for strikes.

The secondaries are even more exciting. Berrios uses a 10-5 curve as his strikeout pitch, and hitters haven’t done much besides flail at it at any level. The pitch has sharp, two-plane action and late horizontal movement that should agonize right-handed hitters. His command of the deuce can waver, but if Berrios can locate it consistently, it should tick up another notch. Berrios attacks left-handers with his changeup, another plus pitch that he hides well. Expect to see hitters struggle with its effective fade.

Although some may have concerns with the atypical frame for a starting pitcher (he’s only 6-feet, 185 pounds), Berrios has the physicality and strong lower half to rack up innings. Described as a “workout warrior” in the 2016 BP Annual, the right-hander has both the drive and physique to handle a starters workload. His plus arm speed, high leg kick, and easy delivery allow him to generate velocity while still remaining loose and comfortable on the mound.

Berrios should be a ton of fun to watch, and adds to a nice little core the Twins are trying to build.



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Carmen Electra's New Hollywood Hills Home Has 'Got the Look'

shutterstock_153758576Carmen Electra just dropped $2.11 million on a monochromatic Hollywood Hills home with a dramatic master bathroom that calls to mind her ex-boyfriend and mentor, the dearly departed Prince. The expansive room has large windows with gauzy white curtains - and a large soaking tub in the corner that’s topped by a chandelier.

The singer/actress/model/TV personality was going by her given name, Tara Leigh Patrick, when she signed to the Purple One’s Paisley Park Records. Electra has credited Prince with christening her Carmen and setting her on the path to stardom.

And now she owns a castle fit for a modern princess. The 3,852-square-foot home looks traditional on the outside, but is dramatic on the inside, with dark hardwood floors, a chic gray fireplace mantle that stretches to the top of the soaring ceilings, and a transparent, floor-to-ceiling wine cooler that’s the centerpiece of the eat-in kitchen.

With 5 bedrooms and 5 baths, the home offers two spacious levels for Electra and her husband, musician Rob Patterson, to spread out — plus a waterfall out back.

The listing agent was Elayne Cedar of John Aaroe Group.

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Gilmore Girl and Mad Man Sell Their Brooklyn Penthouse

shutterstock_126182168It’s a satisfying answer to “Where are they now?”: Alexis Bledel and Vincent Kartheiser, the married actors who brought us two of television’s most compelling characters - Rory Gilmore and Pete Campbell, respectively - have sold their Brooklyn Heights penthouse for $1.32 million.

The 1-bedroom, 2-bath abode features stunning espresso hardwood floors, large windows and a built-in bookshelf - a delightful nod to Bledel’s famously well-read Chilton Prep alumnae character, who will be returning to Stars Hollow in Netflix’s “Gilmore Girls” revival later this year.

Inside the apartment, a stairway leads to the loft bedroom as well as to the kitchen, surrounded by white walls that form interesting geometric shapes underneath a cast-iron chandelier and 18-foot ceilings.

A stylish dining area with several windows and ornate wallpaper offers direct access to the industrial-style chef’s kitchen. Featuring all-white cabinets, black granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, the room’s monochrome color scheme provides a modern look for the well planned co-op.

The cozy master bedroom boasts ample windows offering water views, as well as an internal window with a view of the downstairs. The master suite includes a marble bathroom with a rain shower, chrome finishes and heated floors.

The penthouse provides an additional staircase to a private 500-square-foot outdoor space, and all residents of this Queen Anne-style building have access to a full rooftop lounge with sweeping views of Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn.

The home was sold by James C. Cox Jr., Frank Giordano and Chad Maltby of Compass brokers.

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Before & After: Low Country Cottage Renovation

Josh Gibson clearly recalls how the 19th-century cottage looked when he first laid eyes on it: "It was definitely a mess," he says, laughing. It was 2013 and Gibson, an interiors photographer, had just purchased an “empty” plot in Beaufort, South Carolina, that included the dilapidated house.IMG_4547

At first, Gibson and his wife Michelle Prentice, a noted interior designer, thought they could flip it. But after crunching the numbers, they realized they'd hardly make any profit from a sale. So they decided to turn it into a short-term rental on Airbnb.

What followed was a year-long odyssey marked by torn-up linoleum floors and hours of research and brainpower spent trying to figure out how to adhere to strict historical regulations imposed by the city. In all, the couple spent $120,000 on restoring the cottage, but they don't regret one penny.

Here's how they did it, and how the cottage looks now.

Exterior

The structure was initially a two-room house, dating back to the 1890s or possibly further, with an addition built around 1914. Measuring 660-square-feet, it's not exactly fit for a family, which factored in the couple's decision to rent it through Airbnb.

But before they could think about renters, they had to address the structural issues rearing their ugly head in the living room. "The crown molding drops four inches from one side to another," notes Gibson, and a lot of the windows were awfully crooked.IMG_5199

To restabilize the house, some structural work was required, which meant hiring a contractor to literally crawl under the house, jack up the cottage, replace the brick piers it stood on and set it back down. Brick piers are common among low country houses, as the sandy soil doesn't lend itself to sturdy foundations, Gibson explains.

Living room

Next, the couple proceeded to pull off all the sheetrock throughout the house. "A lot of it had mildew," Gibson says, and "we wanted to put up the shiplap-looking walls" to retain the cottage's historical feel. "It would have just felt like a new house if we put more drywall up."IMG_4518

Instead of actual shiplap, Gibson used a more affordable material known as tongue-and-groove flooring. "The walls can take a lot of abuse without failing," says Gibson, and it's ideal material for short-term guests. "If someone bumps into it, it's not a big deal."

Per city regulations, the windows were replaced with the same exact versions framed in hand-painted wood with single panes. It was expensive, Prentice admits, but there was no way of getting around it.Cottage0049

Fortunately, Prentice got to run with the decor, which she wanted to feel fresh and youthful, not "doily old," as she jokingly puts it. "People aren’t looking for a super-slick hotel or a house to live in the way they might enjoy if they were going to Manhattan," she says of the cottage. "They’re looking for an experience that echoes the past."803Scott-037

To that end, she made sure most of the furniture is of a style that would have been around in the 1890s; for instance, the sage Asian bookshelf recalls Beaufort's storied past as a trading port, where pieces would have come from all over the world.

Kitchen

The kitchen, bathroom and queen bedroom were all part of the new addition built in the early 1900s. But the linoleum floors in the kitchen needed work. "We were convinced [the floors] wouldn't be good because there were vinyl floors on top of newspapers from the ’30s," Prentice says. IMG_4520

Fortunately, neither layer had been glued down, leaving the heart pine floors beneath in pristine condition. "They needed to be refinished, but we knew they were great when we saw them for the first time," Gibson says. "I said to Michelle, 'We couldn't afford these floors in our own house.'"

803Scott-077Prentice aimed to keep the decor "as clean as possible," she says, opting to do everything in stark white, including the oven, which was a challenge. She wanted the appliance to blend seamlessly with the cabinetry and had no interest in stainless steel. "I did the same thing with the tiny ¾-sized dishwasher," she says pointedly. "I wanted to put a cabinet door on that as well to just continue the line." Black granite counters and cooktops completed the sleek modern-meets-rustic look, while open shelves made the room feel more spacious.

To keep with the historical theme, Prentice paired a dining table from the 1930s with English folding chairs that would have been used on lawns or boats.

Bathroom

While the couple wasn't able to make the bathroom as large as they hoped, they managed to make it appear that way. "We just completely rearranged the bathroom from how it was set up," Gibson says. IMG_4521But first, he had to remove the water-damaged pine floors, which he replaced with marble tile from his own home.

803Scott-110Next up was replacing the "impractical" antique tub, as Prentice calls it, with a space-saving shower. "The shower head is from the Purist Kohler [collection] and it's actually very practical," she says. "You can pull it off the wall and rinse down the shower to keep it clean." She also figured when people are traveling they prefer to take a shower instead of a bath.

803Scott-113The light fixture echoes the past, Prentice says. "I don't like bathroom-like fixtures, so I sought something with an old-time feel that had a little twist to it."

Not pictured is a small pine shelf on the right hand wall, which provides extra storage for toiletries and complements the natural wood walls.

Queen bedroom

Without room for much furniture other than the bed, Prentice again made do with the space on hand. "I made a deliberate decision not to take the cabinets up to the ceiling, which would make the room feel too small," she says, and put pegs on the walls instead for long-hanging items.Cottage0060

A window seat between the cabinets provides a sunny place to read, while the four-poster bed, purchased from IKEA, "makes the whole thing feel completely dreamy," Prentice says. It also "fits with the idea of a canopy bed being appropriate [at the time the cottage was built]."

King bedroom

With people growing more accustomed to sleeping in king-size beds, Prentice knew this spacious room needed to have one. Here, she rearranged the cabinets to line up against a window.Cottage0018

Prentice was grateful to hire a contractor she'd worked with before. "He's collaborative and wanted to be hands-on," she says, and "he's very particular with how things proceed. He does everything the right way."

That gave the couple plenty of time to study how they wanted the house to come together, a decision that paid off in dividends.

untitled-1111Recently they received the 2015 award for restoration from the Historic Beaufort Foundation, and achieved “Superhost” status on Airbnb for their hospitality.

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10 Resources Every Designer Should Stock Up On

Designers are forever on the lookout for great resources, and justifiably so as these make their work so much easier and better.

If you’re looking to build your resource box with power-packed tools that are actually of some use, here’s a list of 10 you can download and use regularly.

Great Resources for Designers

7 Good reasons to grab these free icons

On an average, every website has at least three icons on each page. And the number can easily go to 20 and up. Icons make up for an important part of every site, they could double up as the CTA button, an explanatory representation of bite-sized textual content, or simply to add mojo to your site, at all times you would have icons featuring on your page.

So, designers must stock up on as many and as varied sets of icons they can. One such assorted set is the one you get in this freebie, from spectacles to keys to books to bull’s eye, the icons are a mix and match of the ones that you’d find regular use for and ones that are extremely peculiar.

Get this set of icons as an instant download and use them for both personal and commercial usage.

Icons Set
Source: Dealfuel

10 Unique Material Design Patterns

A good way to inch up the aesthetics of your website without spending too much time or money is by adding material design patterns. Often, the background of websites are a dull solid color, and even though we completely agree with the fact that choosing certain design patterns could hinder the website experience, we also stand by the notion that choosing certain patterns can add to it.

The type of material design patterns you get in this freebie has been carefully sampled and tested to ensure that it goes well as a background. The tilled patterns can be used as it is or combined with other elements, you have the creative freedom to make them work as you like.

There are a total of 10 elements and are available in .PNG and .AI formats.

Material Design Patterns
Source: Dealfuel

CSS3 Semi-Circular Menu

The banal horizontal and vertical menu options that you find on almost 99% of the websites are passé now, at least in terms of good designing. While the menu option is a complete must on any website, you also need to keep in mind that there are tons of websites fighting for your user’s attention, and sometime even a small nondescript inclusion like playing around with the menu option can help.

The circular menu option that you get in the freebie is perfect for a music-based website, but not limited to that. It can be used for social selling and even for main menu options (if you don’t have a lot of sections). With slight animation and an overlay to explain what each button is about, the circular menu would be a good addition to any website. And it is compatible with all major browsers like Opera, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.

Semi-Circular Menu
Source: Dealfuel

App Menu Design

Do you wear multiple hats and design apps on the side too? This freebie would be godsend as it cuts down on work time by half and hasten up the process. While this doesn’t enhance your design as such but it automates the basic steps that you would otherwise have to create from scratch.

Get all your app menu items pre-designed. These include Settings, Add to Cart, Add to Contacts, Calendar, and more. The UI kit is specific for Android apps and can be downloaded in a few clicks.

App Menu Design
Source: Dealfuel

CODIJY PRO - Amazingly Simple Photo Colorization App

Images are imperative for every website, and good color scheme is imperative for a good image. While you have the option of working on the color aspect of an image from scratch, do it manually, you’d end up wasting a lot of time. With this freebie, you can easily enhance the color scheme of an image in a few clicks.

In fact, not just enhance but you can create a colorized version of a black and white image too. Have time on hands and want to see what those eternal black and white images from the yesteryears look like? Just download the app – for both Mac and PC – and set it to motion. The stand-alone app requires little manual input and basically does most of the work for you.

Anyone who works with Photoshop or understands the importance of balance color scheme for images, should get this app.
Photo Colorization App
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Bernier - A Set of Vintage Typefaces

Anything vintage immediately grabs the eye and it has an old-school appealing charm to it, which is why vintage fashion keeps coming back. If you want your website too to have a touch of vintage, a typeface is a good place to start.

You don’t even need to go all out and use it as a font (with the help of the right editing app), including these for banners and headers work remarkably well too. For websites that have a high-end luxury theme, this typeface complements the theme particularly well. You also have the choice to choose from three styles – regular, shade, and distressed.

Available in two formats, .JPG and .TTF, you can get Bernier as an instant download.
Bernier Font
Source: Dealfuel

10 Login Screen UI Designs for Android Lollipop

When you design an app, there are certain basic elements to take care of. And one such element is the login screen, the most-overlooked and ignored element to speak of. Designers don’t give this the consideration it deserves but a login screen is the point of contact between you and your users and paying attention to it and optimizing will only be helpful for the popularity and purpose of the app.

But fret not if you don’t have the time to work on this separately. This freebie of 10 login screen UIs will do the work for you just fine.

Choose from different options and pick the one that suits your app design and objective the best, the color combinations and design would give your app a facelift. The PSD structure is easily editable and requires basic Photoshop knowledge to get started with.

Login Screen UI Designs
Source: Dealfuel

Responsive Mega Menu in CSS3 for Free

Mega Menus are kind of an important inclusion on websites now considering that a lot of e-commerce and websites displaying multiple options are springing up. A mega menu consolidates the sections in a collapsible format that makes displaying all major categories easier on the home page without portraying a disorganized front.

The freebie has multiple pre-defined color schemes so you can choose one that best matches with your website layout and colors. Factoring in extensive documentation, the mega menu is easy to customize and is compatible with all major browsers.

Responsive Mega Menu
Source: Dealfuel

105 Editable Call To Action Buttons for FREE

The objective of your website is getting the CTA button clicked on, but must this really be a boring option? Just a sorry little thing begging for a click? Not anymore! Turn your CTA buttons into little reader-drawing heroes by choosing one from the list of this freebie. And with 105 completely editable options, you’d definitely be spoilt for choice.

The CTA buttons that are available in superior .PSD format are fully scalable and compatible with every website. The freebie would be a valuable addition to your resource box.

CTA Buttons
Source: Dealfuel

An Amazingly Stylish Free PSD template

Running short on time and budget? Use PSD templates, these are such a great way to bolster your work without compromising on quality.

The template you get in this freebie is specifically for a university or an online training website. Titled Education, the template is a one-page design, and has a slider with thumbnail and an accordion gallery, and much more.

The multiple commercial licenses make the template legally available for both commercial and personal usage.

PSD Template
Source: Dealfuel

Conclusion

Hopefully you will love some of these resources and will think them worth adding to your toolbox/library.

Please share your opinions with us, and if you use any of these, leave a link in the comments section below – we'd love to see what you do with them!



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