HOME BUYER
TRENDS
New home buyers are finding a wide
variety of - styles and options to
choose from.
Many of the trends in new homes
relate to recent advances in technol-
ogy. Built-in appliances, including mi-
crowaves and hot water dispensers,
are the rule rather than the excep-
tion. Phone jacks in every room, built-
in entertainment centers and even
built-in whirlpool baths are among
the things buyers are looking for.
Many buyers consider these ameni-
ties virtual necessities.
Other popular items fit into the
category of luxuries. Master bed-
room galleys, spacious bathroms
with dual vanities, high ceilings and
home fitness centers are among the
"extras" buyers are looking for that
tailor the home to a particular per-
sonality.
Perhaps the one item that is get-
ting more attention than any other
from most home buyers in the '90s
is the overall quality of the home.
Buyers are looking for workmanship
that will last and that will ensure their
new home will be a showplace well
into the next century.
High-gloss cabinets, a wide array
of built-in storage spaces, plentiful
shelving in closets and even pop-out
ironing boards are all features that
today's buyer will find att.' active and
useful while adding to the finished
appearance of the home. Combining
those features with careful detail
work will give the home a desired
high-quality effect
Summertime
is here.
Now, let's talk
about your hair.
Tired of your
thin hair problems?
Call Raydiance
and see what a
customized hairpiece
can do for your sense of style and self esteem
With Raydiance, there's no bonding, wefting, tracking,
surgery, fusing or glueing.
Let Raydiance's patented open net base design work
for you this summer . . . and all year long.
Call today for your free, private consultation.
Customized hairpieces available for men
at our Tru-Fit Men's Division.
Dayctrance
488-0033
Mile
32605 W. 12
W. of Orchard Lake Rd. 4 7
Farmington Hills
:1, ru q iit- ril N. -Ciifiligc
Monday-Friday 9-5;
evening appointments by request
488-2121
,rueft
Vedetua
74 nut Veeteeteded fayedal
WHERE DOES
PIZZA GROW?
Old McFarland will show kids that
pizza doesn't grow at the local gro-
cery or at the corner pizza carry-out
Youngsters can learn where is does
grow on June 18 at McFarland Florist
and Greenhouses with a pizza lunch,
greenhouse tour and hands-on seed
planting.
A materials fee includes lunch. For
reservations by June 15 for the 11:30
a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. seatings,
call 474-0750.
YOURSELF
The do-it-yourself industry owes a lot
to the development of ready-mixed
paint in the 1880s. Prior to that, pro-
fessional painters had to prepare a
base and mix their own colors.
ET
SUITS
•
Over 300 suits in stock
- on sale now! -
Jet skiers, water skiers
or water sports
enthusiasts...
come see the '94
O'Neill wet suit line!
•
4,
•
BUILT JUST FOR YOU
Made of Western Red Cedar by a company that puts
quality above everything. Enjoy the beauty and work-
manship for many years to come. Your choice of many
styles and sizes makes your decision easy. Call for our
full color catalog and prices.
1-800-345-5735
Wafter
Bass Company
wii I iamston, Ml
DIVE SHOP
•
(810) 477-7333
Mon.-Fri. 10-7 • Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12-5
29480 Ten Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
(Just West of Middlebelt)
STYLE • SUMMER 1994 • 65