home www.PamAndSal.com DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Prime location for this updated townhome. High end finishes throughout including newer island kitchen with granite and stainless appliances. Living room and dining room boast cherry flooring, fireplace and doorwall to serene private patio. Master suite with jetted tub and separate euro steam shower. Finished lower level with fireplace. First floor laundry, 2 car attached garage, walk to everything! $465,000 BLOOMFIELD Gracious French inspired 1st floor master colonial with views of Kirk In The Hills. Stunning 40' marble foyer with sweeping staircase. Spacious Living Room and Dining Room great for entertaining. Cherry kitchen with island boasts vaulted breakfast room adjacent to family room with tray ceiling, fireplace and French doors to rear patio. 2nd floor family bedrooms with study area. Complete walkout lower level with full kitchen, great room with fireplace, home office, exercise room and 5th bedroom. A true dream home! $999,000 BLOOMFIELD 5,400 square foot newer construction on 2.73 acres with ravine setting. I urge foyer with open staircase and bridge leading to 6 bedrooms. Living Room with limestone fireplace centered on French doors to bluestone terrace. Formal dining room. Custom Amish kitchen with island, stainless steel appliances and granite tops opens to double story family room. Vaulted beamed screened porch overlooking in- ground pool and spa. Lower level features 10 foot ceilings and exercise room. 3 car garage. Great floor plan. Birmingham schools! $1,479,000 BIRMINGHAM Four bedroom renovated charmer with a huge yard located on a premier street near town. Living room with arched entry, fireplace and bookcases leads to sunny library / solarium. Classic white kitchen with granite tops, butcher block island, stainless appliances opens to vaulted family room with fireplace and custom built-ins. Upper level features master suite with walk-in-closet and white marble bath, finished lower level playroom, beautiful landscaping. $995,000 Hall EXCLUSIVE AFF ILIA FE OF CHRISTIE S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE HallanaHuntencom 60 April 28 • 2011 Do It Yourself Save time and money on your home improvements. H omeowners are increasingly looking for ways to update their living spaces and main- tain the value of their homes without completing extensive or expensive renovations. Whether it's adding a fresh coat of paint to outdated bathroom walls or new hardware to kitchen cabinets, there are many ways homeowners can improve their spaces without spending a lot of time or money. One of the best resources for do- it-yourself tips is DIY blogs. Bloggers tackle various home projects and document their journey online to help readers overcome their own home improvement hang-ups. With their efficient project know-how, homeown- ers can find stress-free and cost-effec- tive ways to renovate any space. The following money saving tips are provided by Sarah of www. ThriftyDecorChick.com: • Give walls a new look with decora- tive stencils, wallpaper or papered bor- ders. They are a quick and easy accent that updates any room instantly. • DIYers are discovering that energy efficient homes are not only less expensive to own and maintain, but are also friendlier to the environment. Ways to make the home more energy efficient include using energy-efficient light bulbs, installing ceiling fans and insulating and sealing ducts to main- tain the air conditioner. • Cleaning and maintaining the fur- nace once a year can make any home more energy-efficient and lower utility bills. By using washable filters, home- owners can save even more money by simply washing and allowing them to air dry. This cuts down on costs for replacement filters and is better for the environment. • Adding a fresh coat of paint is one of the most inexpensive and impact- ful changes a homeowner can make. With great innovations in paint, like True Value Hardware's new EasyCare Platinum Paint and Primer in One, you can save time and money, making weekend paint jobs hassle-free. Check out www.TrueValuePaint.com for a full color palette. • Kitchens and bathrooms can be the easiest rooms to update with a few small changes. Replacing old, outdated light fixtures and cabinet hardware can refresh the kitchen or bath with- out consuming a ton of money and time with a complete overhaul. • Updating an old chair or table is an easy way to spruce up a room. If you're looking for new furniture additions, shop local garage sales and thrift stores for old pieces that can be revitalized with a little sanding, paint and new hardware. The following time-saving tips are provided by Brian and Paul of www. HandyGuysPodcast.corn: • Set aside time to think through projects and organize your plan of attack prior to jumping in. Utilize great resources for DIY tips on www. StartRightStartHere.com and shop online. • Building a basic utility shelf is a small project homeowners can do them- selves to get organized. Planned shelves will put an end to haphazardly stowing away and stacking things in the garage and basement, unable to be found again. • Old faucets can make a kitchen or bathroom look dated and dingy. When choosing a new faucet, be sure that it will work with the existing faucet drill- ings, noting whether they're center set, widespread or single-hole. • Seasonal temperature changes can cause asphalt driveways to crack and dip due to water seepage. To sustain durability, be sure to routinely check the driveway and make repairs quickly to avoid further damage. In order to prevent future water seepage, consider sealing the driveway. • Tears in window screens can be a frequent and frustrating problem. Before deciding to purchase a new screen, assess the damage. If the tears are small, fix them with screen patches. Transform any room into a special haven with these simple fixes. I I ARA Content