Archive for May, 2010
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010
While the sign on the exterior says Crystal House, under the tin ceiling inside is an eclectic collection of original artwork, primitive African art pieces, textured glass coasters, keepsake boxes and more. The ambiance of the relocated shop in Downers Grove is that of a mini art museum, says Chaz Nieponski, co-owner of Chazerly Designs, Inc., which is the parent company for the Crystal House art galleries.
Crystal sparkles in glassware, candle holders, frames, statues, keepsake boxes and custom designs. Items can be personalized with custom etching. Expert crystal repair services are also available.
Primitive African art from Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, and other countries includes Punu masks and pygmy beds among the extensive collection.
Hand-crafted jewelry, original paintings and limited edition prints are featured in the galleries also.
Crystal House is at 5116 Main St., Downers Grove. Hours are Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Thurs., 11am-8pm; Sat., 10am-3pm. To see more Crystal House merchandise, visit www.chazerlydesigns.com.
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010
“We recommend that homes be powerwashed every two years,” says Kathy Kelly, owner of Kelly Powerwashing in Warrenville. “You’d be surprised at the debris a house picks up through the atmosphere.”
Most homeowners use powerwashing to clean off mold or mildew in damp spaces. That’s only one of many defects cleared up by powerwashing. Oxidation, black spot corrosion (those little black flecks), is also removed, along with jet fuel spots, bird droppings, fruit stains from nearby trees, and dirt.
“We clean aluminum, vinyl, brick, and concrete,” says Kelly. “We don’t do wood, as it takes the paint off,” she says. Most homes can be done in about three hours, says Kelly, with a crew of two men.
First, the siding is sprayed with a special siding soap. The siding is then scrubbed to remove debris, and, finally, sprayed again to rinse clean. The equipment used features a stream of 4,000 psi, which is about double the strength of a powerwashing unit purchased at a home center.
“Remember to have the front walk done too,” says Kelly. Dirt and leaves discolor concrete dramatically. “You won’t believe the difference it makes,” she reports.
Kelly Powerwashing, in business since 1987, services both residential and commercial clients.To learn more, call Kathy Kelly at (630) 393-1115. www.kellycleaning.com
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010
Kitchens are the gathering places in homes, providing a spot for family memories. That’s why so much attention is focused on updating and renovating them. Year after year, studies show that money spent to update a kitchen is the best investment a homeowner can make to keep a home marketable. Investment aside, there are style trends that have become popular in the last few years that make kitchens more functional, comfortable, and visually appealing.
“Right now, the number one request is for roll-out shelves,” says Dennis Taylor of The Kitchen Taylor. “Homeowners love them for pots and pans as well as for food and canned goods,” he says. Taylor custom makes each unit in his local shop to ensure a perfect fit with maximum storage space available.
The Kitchen Taylor has been remodeling kitchens since 1976. All services are in-house, from concept to completion.
To learn more about updating your kitchen, call Dennis Taylor at (630) 653-5402. www.thekitchentaylor.com
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010

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Sometimes it’s possible to make a huge difference in a room by changing just one element. A new paint color, for example, can change both the appearance of a room, as well as the mood of the space.
Similarly, a kitchen can be updated dramatically by changing one important element. New countertops can update a kitchen by decades. As shown, Marble Tech, Inc. changed dated formica countertops to elegant granite. Quality cabinetry takes on a completely new appearance when teamed with the rich natural deep-toned surface.

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To transform your kitchen, call the experts at Marble Tech, Inc. at (800) 551-0885. Showrooms are in Naperville, Wheaton, Geneva, Crystal Lake, Schaumburg, Algonquin, Chicago, Lincolnwood, Barrington, and Highland Park. Learn more at www.marbletechinc.com
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010
By Keith Druek, Owner,
Seabreeze West Remodeling
Francine and Marty have been living in their house for more than 10 years. With three children, a dog, and items accumulated through the years, they are running out of space. Their home has simply become too small for their family’s lifestyle.
They like their neighborhood with its proximity to shops, and they are reluctant to move and uproot their children from their friends and classmates. Francine and Marty realize that an addition to their existing home allows their family to stay in the neighborhood while solving their space needs.
Their home, like older homes, was built with a “boxed” look, and they’ve decided to “think outside the box”. They asked themselves two main questions: if we add on, how do we use the extra space? Though they have no plans to move or relocate, will they be able to recoup the cost of the addition when they sell it?
In conversations with colleagues, Marty learns that the cost of additions is generally recouped when a home is sold, especially when the remodel project is a finished basement, bedroom addition, kitchen expansion to provide more elbow room or extra cabinets, a pantry, and center island, or sunroom addition to provide a relaxing and cozy setting when entertaining, especially in the summertime.
With the second question answered, all that was left to decide was how to use the space.
Like Francine and Marty, each of us has aspects of our homes that we would like to change. Some of those changes may be necessitated by a leaking bathroom or worn flooring that needs to be replaced. Or perhaps the motivation is to eliminate cramping by adding storage via kitchen cabinets or adding a bedroom so that the kids have more space.
If that describes your situation, maybe now is the time for change while mortgage rates are still low and housing prices are starting to rise. So, don’t be afraid to venture into the remodeling world. Do your homework–start tearing out pictures from magazines, explore ideas and, most importantly, call a reputable builder to begin the process of creating the home for your family needs.
Remember, you are investing in your home–invest wisely and use a professional!
Seabreeze West Remodeling, Inc. is a design/build firm specializing in remodeling homes and businesses. If you are considering remodeling your home or adding an addition, call (630) 585-0123 for a complimentary consultation to learn how Seabreeze West Remodeling can design and build your home project within your budget.
Posted by Laura Nelson on May 10, 2010
Volo, in northeastern Illinois, has been a town for more than 160 years. Originally named Forksville, in 1872 the town was renamed Volo. The active community included stores, churches, blacksmiths, a creamery and many residences moving into the 1900s.
Officially incorporated in 1993, Volo now boasts a 30 acre antique theme park that is a “Must See” destination for car collectors and antique buffs. Historic Volo Country Village is the center of activity for the town, hosting thousands of visitors each year.
Special events are held throughout the season at the Volo Auto Museum’s five showrooms which are filled with some 300 Hollywood, collector and antique cars.
See the actual 18 wheeler driven by Heath Ledger as “The Joker.” (It’s the only semi truck and trailer in existence.) See also cars driven by Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones; Herbies driven by Lindsey Lohan in Herbie: Fully Loaded, and from Disney on Ice; and a taxi that chauffered Brad Pitt in an Oscar-winning movie. Visit the Spring Car Corral and Car Show over the Memorial Day weekend, May 29-31. There will be more than 500 cars on display, including hot rods, muscle cars, military vehicles, movie cars and more. Call (815) 385-3644 and see www.volocars.com. Five shopping malls feature antiques, gifts and collectibles.
Details are available by calling (815) 344-6062 or visiting www.voloshopping.com.
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