Monday, December 26, 2016

Historical Home Sparks Landscape Ideas

 
106 years ago, a home was built and it belonged to one of the longest serving mayors of Joplin, Mo. Now, the first house in the Roanoke neighborhood that’s considered architecturally rich could become a historic landmark. After winning approval from City Council, the house which is located at 721 N is to get an award for local landmark status by owners Jill and Jason Sullivan. The house was built in 1910 for Jesse Osborne, who also happens to be a partner in the realty company that developed the northwest Joplin neighborhood.
 


 
According to the article by joplinglobe.com, “The Sullivans’ foursquare house on North Sergeant Avenue has historical value to Joplin and the Roanoke neighborhood.”
 
“We were fascinated by the history of the home and how it had been maintained — how it had been there for so long and throughout all that time the historical integrity was still intact,” Jill Sullivan said. “There has never been a major renovation of any sort other than there had been three sleeping porches added either in the 1920s or 1930s.”
 
The article also mentioned that “the Sullivan’s are mainstays at the Joplin Public Library. Jason Sullivan is a senior research assistant and Jill Sullivan last year was selected as executive director of the Post Memorial Art Reference Library, housed in the public library, after working for a decade in the main library. In fact, the Sullivan’s acquired the house from Jill Sullivan’s predecessor at the Post library, Leslie Simpson and her husband, retired Missouri Southern State University English professor Dale Simpson.
 
Approaching retirement, the Simpsons decided to sell the house so they could move to St. Louis to be near their children and grandchildren. It was a pleasant happenstance for both the Sullivan’s and Simpsons when the Post job and the sale of the house occurred together.”
 
Additionally, “the structure of Osborne’s house has not been substantially altered, though it had been changed cosmetically before the Simpsons owned it.”
 
“It had been modernized by previous owners into the 1970s style with flocked wall paper and sculptured carpet.The carpet was the first thing to go, and we refinished the (wood) floors. I spent many, many years stripping paint from the woodwork. It was more cosmetic things I wanted to do to take it back to the period,” Simpson said.
 
You can read the entire article here here — joplinglobe.com.
 
Anybody can own an award-winning home with award-winning landscape. Whether you own a modern or historical property, you can transform it into a property deserving of an award.
 
Whether your purpose for landscaping your home is for your own personal enjoyment or to attract potential buyers, the results can truly please you, and the good news is that you don’t need to spend a fortune or wait forever to accomplish this. Here are some home landscaping ideas that you will love to do on your own.
 
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A recent article by landarchs.com states that “Using mulch or rocks is a great way to ensure that you don’t get overrun by weeds after you plant your newly acquired end of the season sale plants.”
 
The article also states that “A great idea for landscaping and bringing in nature in a creative way is to strategically plant fruit trees. Fruit trees can add a special something to a boring yard. Not only do they add texture and dimension, but they also are easy to grow and are useful for providing yummy treats for the family. In the spring they will also have delicious smelling flowers that will accent your yard.”
 
More specifically, according to the article, “If you are trying to save a few bucks and love to find a great deal, then you should consider checking out for the discount plants. You can come across some great deals that you can plant right away and enjoy. These are usually larger because they have had the whole season to get bigger so they will fill spots in your yard more fully than if you were to buy them at the beginning of the season.”
 
Lastly, the article states that “When in doubt, go with roses. They are usually inexpensive and look wonderful no matter where you plant them. Just be sure that you know if they will require a surface to climb on or if they are the standard bush variety. Roses always add an air of sophistication and charm to any landscape.”
 
Like the Sullivan’s, it is not impossible to live in a home you can be proud of. It doesn’t even matter what era your house was built, the type of house it is, or whether you are working with a large or small amount of space. What matters, is that you will be able to tweak it into something you like and something you are proud of without spending too much time, money and effort.
 
 

 

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Friday, December 16, 2016

Lawn Maintenance and Landscaping Helps Revitalize Neighborhoods

An urban planner suggested that a tiny-homes park, trails, a learning barge, and an in-river or riverfront sculpture can benefit Cape Girardeau’s Red Star neighborhood. Up to 100 hours of pro bono urban planning is going to be provided by Benchmark Planning, which also has an office in St. Louis, for the improvement of the neighborhood. According to Red Star Revival officials, trails are a practical choice.

 

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In an article by semissourian.com, “Vagn Hansen II of North Carolina-based Benchmark Planning recently outlined the concepts at a meeting with Cape Girardeau city planner Ryan Shrimplin and leaders of the Red Star Neighborhood Revival organization.

Other suggestions include a demonstration rice field, remediation of Sloan Creek to a “more natural environment,” shoreline recreation fields and a “maker faire” that could celebrate the manufacturing history of the neighborhood.”

More precisely, “Hansen suggested a tiny-homes RV park could be developed along the riverfront in cooperation with the nearby Isle Casino. The tiny houses on wheels amount to “recreational vehicles,” he said. Such houses could be 400 to 500 square feet.”

Additionally, “Hansen suggested a learning center could be built on a barge and docked on the shore. According to the preliminary planning document, the center could focus on the Mississippi River environment as well as “sustainable development” involving recycled water, solar energy and recycled construction materials.”

For Red Star neighborhood organization vice president, Dan Presson, the article states that “he favors creating new walking trails that would connect to Southeast Missouri State University. A sculpture with a river theme appeals to him, too. Presson said an educational component would be “a wonderful use of the property.”

According to the article, “Presson and Shrimplin said the neighborhood needs something that would draw people. Presson and other members of the group want to encourage more home ownership and investment in the neighborhood. “

You can read more at semissourian.com.

If all homeowners in the Red Star neighborhood would consider improving their own homes, the entire neighborhood would take on a whole new look. One way to spruce up the neighborhood is through routine lawn maintenance and new landscaping. There are many landscaping ideas that people can apply not only to the entire area, but specifically to their own home. These garden ideas can not only give joy and comfort to the household, but can also make your property the envy of the neighborhood.

If you want your home to be overall stylish and wholesome, you should not only consider improving the indoors but also the outdoors. You can take a look at some tips and pictures that will inspire you to improve your garden landscape.
 
 

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According to an article by homify.com, “Turn a corner of your driveway or a spot near the porch into a terraced space that will be easy to maintain. Let it sit next to the driveway and plant plenty of flowers for some colorful appeal as guests come calling! Use one pot for clusters of two or three different kinds of flowers and plants. This will create an interesting look and help you play around with colors as well.”

Moreover, the article also suggests to “create a natural rug by letting the lawn and the patio meet. If you want something that will be easy to maintain, then the best way to go it is to install a rock bed with plenty of rocks and pebbles as well as succulents that are more likely to withstand all weather conditions.”

For those who are concerned about having narrow spaces, you can “make a narrow space work wonders by installing a spiral like layered garden. Do it up with grass, succulents, and flowers.”

And for those who love privacy, “Create a private sitting area with benches like this which will fit right into any nook or corner. Ensure that there is a tall wall nearby or layer with planters so that privacy is maintained.”

Whether you just want to improve your garden landscape at home or want to improve the entire neighborhood like Cape Girardeau’s Red Star neighborhood, taking time to plan and explore landscaping ideas is the first step in the process.

 

 


 
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

New St. Louis Development To Overlook Beautiful Landscaping

 
From a Central West End parking lot, one of the tallest residential buildings is expected to rise next year. It will be a 36-story apartment tower with a stunningly modern appearance. According to the building information firm, Emporis, in Hamburg, Germany, it is also expected to tower 65 feet above the planned Ballpark Village apartment building downtown. Even with its expected height, it will still not be metro St Louis’ tallest residential building.
 


 
According to a recent article by stltoday.com “Renowned Chicago-based architecture firm Studio Gang Architects has been commissioned to design a 36-story residential tower in the Central West End. Situated between Chase Park Plaza (pictured at left) and Park East Tower, the complex at 100 North Kingshighway (and named One Hundred) will rise to 385 feet, and be significantly taller than its neighbors. “
 
More specifically, the article states that “Aside from the 630-foot Gateway Arch, the Kingshighway apartment building — named One Hundred — will look up in St. Louis to only the Metropolitan Square, One AT&T Center, Eagleton U.S. Courthouse, U.S. Bank Plaza, Laclede Gas, Southwestern Bell and Civil Courts buildings.”
 
The founding principal of Chicago-based Studio Gang said on Thursday “that One Hundred is designed to give its residents wide views of Forest Park to the west and the Arch to the east. Each of its 305 apartments will have a corner living room to increase the amount of interior daylight. One Hundred’s facade of angled glass is intended to enhance residents’ views and to save energy.”
 
“In a climate with four distinct seasons, we wanted to make it possible for residents to enjoy the different views and natural changes in light over the course of the year,” Gang said. “By experimenting with the geometry of the facade and refining the apartment layouts, we were able to make every apartment into a corner unit perched above the park and city.”
 
Read the full article here — stltoday.com.
 
With the many new and modern apartment buildings expected to rise in St. Louis like the One Hundred, residents have more options to live in a comfortable place. And with One Hundred’s view of Forest Park, it is not impossible to get your share of relaxing views and sceneries that will wipe away stress.
 
However, you don’t have to live in a high-rise apartment to enjoy a vast and striking view of nature. You can turn your lawn into a landscape masterpiece and surround your home with the soothing power of nature.
 

Roses such as Petunia, Snapdragon, Lily-of-the-Nile, and ‘Gertrude Jekyll’, can greatly add to your home’s welcoming entrance. If there is not enough space between the street and your house, a low fence in the front yard can do the trick as it makes your house look like it is far from the street and can give you space to plant flowers.
 
A recent article by southernliving.com states that “Your home may be your castle, but rather than surround it with a moat, use any of these ten wonderful yard landscaping ideas to add warmth, color, and texture to the place you love to live. From growing blooming shrubs, to planting annuals and perennials, to deer-proofing your garden, there are many beautiful and wonderful ways to make your home inviting and appealing.”
 
More specifically, according to the article, “Some of our best landscaping ideas include adding height with planters and baskets, and creating spaces where outdoor party guests can sit, relax, and enjoy drinks and company.
 
Flowers always make a home seem more welcoming. Adorn your entrance with assorted annuals and perennials to keep your home awash with color all year long.” 
 
Other ideas mentioned in the article are as follows. “Another way to make the most of your yard landscape is by planting lovely rambling vines. We recommend growing this versatile vine on a fence, on a trellis, or in a container.
 

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Crinums laugh at drought, don’t need fertilizer, and welcome hot, humid summers with lily-like flowers that perfume the air. Because they grow into huge bulbs over time, they’re practically indestructible. If you need a low-maintenance, high-impact flower, this low-fuss lily will be your go-to plant.”
 
Additionally, “If you ask anyone what the easiest way to transform the look of your home landscape is, they’ll definitely tell you: blooms. Blossoming flowers, shrubs, and trees make an incredible impact across a yard, and you can add color in just one lasting step.
 
Each of these yard landscaping ideas is both attractive and functional, so let them stir your imagination. Then, use our best landscaping ideas to help you create the stunning outdoor living spaces you know you will cherish.”
 
An appealing environment can definitely improve one’s mood and combat stress and depression. Anybody can make a move to improve the environment they are living in not only for aesthetic reasons but also for maternal health and infant health reasons. You can do this without spending a lot of money. You can apply these ideas in your own simple and economical way.

 

 

 

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Friday, December 9, 2016

Interior and Exterior Home Improvements That Raise Property Values

Matt Salviccio, the owner and developer of Salviccio Properties, spent $620,000 to buy a more than 14,000-square-foot two-story building at 4650 Hampton. The resident of South City intends to remodel the property and convert the building into 15 modern loft apartments for roughly $1 million. The apartments will be of high-efficiency and will vary in sizes from 650 to 800 square feet, which will comprise of a master bedroom, one and-a-half baths and a high-end kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
 
A recent article in prlog.org states that “Hilliker Corporation, a locally owned and managed commercial real estate company in St. Louis, Mo., recently assisted its client buy a property to be developed in his own neighborhood. The site is the former home of American Eagle Credit Union.”
 

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More specifically, the article mentioned that “There will be a full loft roof top deck featuring an outdoor kitchen, exterior seating, fire pits, and an expansive view of downtown. The parking lot holds 44 cars, and rent will range from $750 to $950 per month per unit.”
 
You can read more at prlog.org.
 
Like Matt Salviccio, homeowners can also renovate their place or tweak it into something better. They don’t even need to buy a new property to get a new feel of their place. They just need to know how they can upgrade their place, not only for comfortable living, but to add value to it, especially if they are considering selling the property.
 
Many people consider home remodeling as a true labor of love. Whether you are remodeling the interior, or doing work on the exterior such as landscaping or gardening, most homeowners nowadays try to tweak their homes based on their likes and dislikes.
 
A blog by klaudiascorner.net even says “Everyone can agree that it’s nice to come back to somewhere comforting and familiar after a rough day at the office. But, there does come a time where you may need to think about other people when making changes to your home. This is when you may be thinking about selling your home in the near future.
 
This is why you may need to start thinking of things you can do to your home to help raise its value before you put it on the market.”
 
According to the blog, “Open plan living is now more fashionable than it’s ever been. If you have a wall in your home that is non-structural, consider knocking it down.” However, “Always check with a professional first for what constitutes ‘structural’. After all, you don’t want to risk knocking down a wall and then the rest of your homecoming with it.”
 
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Additionally,  the article states that, “this most important thing to get right when you are doing up your home to sell is the kitchen. New homeowners tend to look at the kitchen as their first port of call for remodeling. If you can provide some brilliant kitchen home additions already, you are one step ahead of them – and therefore closer to pulling a sale.”
 
For the flooring and the garden, the blog advises to “always consider getting laminate or wood flooring installed rather than carpets, as that way you will appeal to pet owners too!” And, “It makes sense to have a beautifully presented garden for potential buyers to come and look at. Spend an afternoon trimming, pruning and clearing and your garden could be the very thing that seals the deal for you.”
 
Renovating and upgrading your home may not be a very easy task and professional help may be required in some areas, but it is a significant step towards a guaranteed real estate profit.

 

 


 
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