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by Karen Lawes Your Roof: There is a time in every roof’s life when it needs to be replaced. But, do you really need that new roof now? It’s a difficult decision given that a new roof can cost from $2K to $6K. Just because the roof is leaking a bit does not necessary mean [...]

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When undertaking a kitchen remodeling in your townhouse, it is important to remember that a good design will take the size and challenges of the space into consideration. In other words, a townhouse kitchen design, where the existing space ranges from 10 to 25 feet wide, will be significantly different than a design for a large suburban home.

townhouse kitchen with natural light

Letting in Natural Light
Creates a Feeling of Space
and Light in this Townhouse
Kitchen Remodel

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Here’s an interesting piece of technology that we came across recently. A new collaboration provides a rich, digital connection between family members and their senior loved ones without requiring them to use a computer or have Internet service. Minnesota-based Ecumen, which offers senior housing and services, and Presto Services, a provider of computerless email for seniors, announced last week that they have signed an agreement to make Presto Mail service available to seniors.

Ecumen has been using an innovative approach to using technology to help their senior customers age in place.

“We had been searching for the right solution to enable kids, grandkids, extended family and friends to be able to digitally connect to our customers who don’t use computers,” said Larry Jorgensen, CIO of Ecumen through a press release statemtnent. “Presto provides an elegant way to link our customers to their friends and family all over the world without anyone needing to learn anything new. People just send email with attached photos or documents. Our customers just receive beautifully formatted letters that are automatically printed out of a special HP printer connected to their phone line. The absence of complexity is what caused us to choose Presto.”

Presto Mail is a communications tool for family members who make decisions about the support and care of their aging parents and who need a simple, convenient, and cost-effective way to communicate with them. It consisting of a specially designed printer and online service that seamlessly bridges the technology gap and redefines the way families can share their lives, conversations, and information, while still allowing them to use the methods of communication they prefer. At Presto Services Inc. we use our technology skills to make it unnecessary for you to use yours.

“Since our launch in 2006, Presto has been purchased directly by families looking for a solution to bridge the digital divide with their parents,” said Peter Radsliff, CEO of Presto Services, “Through this new relationship with Ecumen, Presto now has the opportunity to expand deployment of its Presto Mail service to people who might not otherwise have known it existed.

The Presto Mail service provides a customized email address for Ecumen customers and a managed “friends” list that eliminates spam or junk mail from non-approved senders. The friend’s name and phone number are printed on the top of each message to facilitate return phone calls. Many other functions are provided including message scheduling, delivery confirmation, auto-delivery of Facebook photos, and online ink & paper level monitoring.

Jorgensen continued, “Besides providing more joy in our customer’s lives through a closer, real-time connection to family, having a digital link can also connect them to important community services, local businesses, and even medical personnel and caregivers.”

For more information on Presto Mail, visit www.presto.com.

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Here’s an interesting piece of technology that we came across recently. A new collaboration provides a rich, digital connection between family members and their senior loved ones without requiring them to use a computer or have Internet service. Minnesota-based Ecumen, which offers senior

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You don't need a lot of space to make a big impact. Tour these stunning Virginia small bathrooms for design inspiration and ideas on how to spruce up an existing bathroom.

Vintage Bathroom

Salvaged items, smart buys, and a surplus of natural light give this small bathroom greater appeal. The focal point vanity is made from a piece of salvaged iron fencing that was welded to an iron frame to support the counter and sinks. The vanity is topped with gorgeous limestone and a pair of elegant vessel sinks. The flooring is inexpensive ceramic tile that mimics a classic pattern in black and white marble. Four-pane double-hung windows let in a plethora of natural light, which visually expands the bathroom.

Medicine Cabinet

Double recessed medicine cabinets hide toiletries on both sides of the vanity and keep the limestone counter free of clutter. The medicine-cabinet doors -- made from old shutters that were cut to size -- reinforce the vintage appeal of the bathroom.

Shower Stall

The tiny shower spot feels spacious thanks to natural light that pours in through the four-pane casement windows. Classic white subway tile covers the shower walls and keeps the space bright. Wide crown molding above the windows matches molding found throughout the home, adding even more character. The wood window frames and molding were painted with marine-quality enamel to protect against water.

Small Bathroom

Here a top-to-bottom renovation resulted in an efficient and elegant small bathroom. The reconfigured layout eases traffic in and out of the room and makes the small area feel spacious. Classic white subway tile on the shower and bathroom walls replaced dated pink tile. The shag carpet was swapped for something more attractive and timeless: black and white hexagonal mosaic floor tiles. These elements ensure that the small bathroom will age gracefully.

 

White Vanity

A white furniture-style vanity boasts vintage style and sufficient storage space. A built-in medicine cabinet also conceals toiletries. The vanity is topped with striking dark granite, an undermount sink, and a polished-nickel faucet in a darling old-world design. Polished towel bars, sconces, and cup pulls on the vanity complete the classic look.

Pedestal Sink

Low ceilings add charm instead of confusion in this small bathroom. White, reflective surfaces create a sense of spaciousness, taking the focus away from the ceiling's height. A pedestal sink sets the tone for a vintage-style space. Classic beaded-board wainscoting -- installed horizontally for interest -- covers the walls and ceilings, while hexagonal mosaic tiles cover the floor. An antique pine commode adds storage and warmth to the otherwise white bathroom.

 

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