home ience Mak • ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT Spectacular views from this lakefront home. Completely renovated features living room with granite fireplace, hardwood floors and plaster cove moldings. Dining room with wall of windows boasts lake views. New marble baths. Walk- out lower level with 2nd kitchen, family room with French doors to lanai (20x10) leading to paver patio. All updated mechanicals. Move right in. Not a drive by! Includes boat dock, boat lift and paddle boat. $275,000 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. $950,000 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 fill 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. Large 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 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE 72 July 14 • 2011 0 f course, you love your pets, but let's face it: Sometimes they smell. And whether you are hosting guests or trying to sell your home, the last thing you want visitors to remember is an offensive odor. Luckily, there are a number of ways to eliminate those less-than- pleasant pet odors and let your home's personality shine. Refreshing walls: Paint is one of the most dramatic and cost-effective ways to give your home's interior a new look, and now it can also give your home a new fresh scent. Dutch Boy's Refresh paint features odor-eliminating technology from Arm & Hammer. It reduces odors caused by pets and other sources, keeping your home smelling as good as it looks. Proven to reduce household smells, a coat of Refresh paint will prevent bad odors from lingering for months. By trapping and neutralizing odor molecules, this paint doesn't cover up unappealing smells, but actually reduces them. Refresh paint is available in a broad range of colors so you can reduce unpleasant smells without compro- mising your decorating taste. Clean with steam: Even if your pet isn't allowed on the furniture, your home furnishing fabrics are holding onto unpleasant scents. Though you may vacuum regularly, animal hair and dander are trapped in the fibers of your cushions, curtains, sofa and other decor. Using a steam cleaner is the best way to eliminate bad smells in uphol- stered furniture and other items that cannot be laundered. Hire a profes- sional service to treat the common areas in your home, or purchase a steam cleaner specifically designed for pet hair removal. Deep-clean common area fabrics several times each year and to help maintain a fresh smell day to day, use an odor-neutralizing fabric spray regu- larly. Hit the floor: The biggest source of your home's objectionable smell could be right under your feet. As anyone who has house-trained a pet knows, they don't always get it right, and sometimes those accidents go unnoticed and cause stains to inevitably set in. To remove odors of any age, scrub bare floors with white vinegar and water or an odor neutralizing cleaner, and thoroughly wash carpets and rugs using an odor-neutralizing shampoo. You can also hire a professional to clean the carpets and provide extra deodorizing treatments. If stains or smells remain, you'll likely need to replace the carpet and padding. If this is the case, be sure to scrub the floor beneath before laying new carpet down. After the carpet has been thoroughly cleaned or replaced, regularly use carpet deodorizer formu- lated for pet odors when vacuuming. Scented accessories: Tie a ribbon on your odor-free home with strategically placed candles and air fresheners. Choose classic scents that complement your decor, and use a variety throughout the home to avoid an overpowering result. Many candles and fresheners offer odor-neutralizing technology as well as pleasant scents — ensuring unfa- vorable smells are not only covered up, but eliminated. Jars of potpourri or scented crystals add touches of per- sonality to any room decor as well. No matter what types or the num- ber of pets that share your home, these tips will help keep it smelling fresh all year round. A RAcontent