Jumat, 15 Mei 2020

Take A Look: 4 Bedroom Decatur Home In The $300ks

DECATUR-AVONDALE ESTATES, GA — This newly listed four-bedroom Decatur home is on the market for $349,000. It has 2.5 baths. It features a master on the main floor, renovated bathrooms, a fireplace and more.

  • Address: 357 Glen Cove Dr, Avondale Estates, Georgia
  • Price: $349,000
  • Square Feet: 1924
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1996
  • Features: Just move in! Freshly painted interior walls, garage and exterior trim, refinished hardwood floors, renovated bathrooms with custom tile and beautiful granite counter-tops! Soaring cathedral ceiling in family room with gas-starting fireplace. Open kitchen with bar & view to family room, abundance of updated cabinetry, portable island/pantry customized to accommodate artisan standing mixer. Newer appliances include gas range with griddle, microwave, top of the line Samsung French-door refrigerator PLUS washer/dryer only 2 years old! Master on main with his & her closets, trey ceiling, private master bath with double vanity. One of three secondary bedrooms includes queen-size Murphy bed with bookshelves. Relax and replenish morning/afternoon/evening in the low-maintenance backyard/courtyard with 8-ft privacy fence and wonderful variety of foliage defining your personal haven! Six minutes to Avondale Elementary, Dekalb School of the Arts, Kroger and Dekalb Farmers Market! One mile to Arepa Mia, Savage Pizza, Good Karma Coffee and more. Did I mention the Glen Cove community? You'll love your neighbors in your cul-de-sac and beyond!
  • This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

    Kamis, 14 Mei 2020

    This Dyson Vacuum Sale Is Just What Your Home Needs for Quarantine Cleaning

    People say home is where the heart is, but recently? It's also the location of your office, gym, and favorite coffee shop. Since you're spending all day, every day at home, there's no reason is should be dirty. After all, you've had a lot of free time on your hands.

    If you want to kick your cleaning routine into high gear, you're in luck. Right now, Dyson is taking up to $100 off some of its cordless vacuums. Let that sink in for a second.

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    For most people, Dyson needs no introduction. As the gold standard of home appliances, Dyson is known for its intuitive, game-changing technology and sleek designs. Naturally, its cordless vacuums do not disappoint.

    Compatible with a range of different surfaces, Dyson's vacuums boasts a powerful suction to eliminate dust, dirt, and debris. Since these models don't have any superfluous cables, you can seamlessly glide from room to room. And, if you need to clean any nook and crannies, some models can be converted into a handheld vacuum. While Dyson's vacuums are some of the best the market has to offer, they're not what we'd call cheap. Fortunately, this sale offers a rare opportunity to buy a great vacuum for less.

    The only question that remains: Which one should you buy? If you're looking for the bells and whistles of a new model, you can save $100 on Dyson's V11 Torque Drive and V11 Animal, both of which are tricked out with the latest technology. Or, if you're on the hunt for a great deal, you can score the Cyclone V10 and the Cyclone V10 Animal for under $400.

    But no matter which option you choose, one thing's for sure: This is one sale you don't want to miss.

    Kelsey Mulvey Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Marie Claire, Women's Health, and Men's Health, among others.

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    Rabu, 13 Mei 2020

    How COVID-19 Appliance Stockpiling Is Benefiting Whirlpool Lowe's Others

    As a side effect of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, home appliance manufacturers such as Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) and retailers like Lowe's (NYSE:LOW) or Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) may profit from a new trend in purchases as people stock up on the freezers needed to store extra food during and after the outbreak.

    According to the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, or AHAM, pandemic buying has boosted deep freezer sales by approximately 45% year over year during the first quarter. Anecdotal evidence from appliance store owners supports the figures. As The Spokesman-Review reports, Ryan Holzapple, a manager at Fred's Appliances in the Spokane, Washington area, says about freezers, "We usually sell about 200 a month. In March, we sold 800."

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    Another appliance store owner near the opposite coast, Paul Syktich in DuBois, Pennsylvania, told the Courier Express that both chest and upright freezers are selling out as rapidly as they arrive at his store, remarking, "Everybody's stockpiling meat and they are figuring out they need a bigger freezer."

    According to research by the NPD Group, COVID-19 ignited massive demand increases for other appliances besides freezers between March 15 and April 28:

    Appliance Growth (YOY) Air purifiers 144% Water filtration equipment 152% Soda machines 283% Cleaning devices 284% Bread makers 400% (approx.) Electric pasta makers 462%

    Data source: NPD Group. YOY= Year-over-year.

    The NPD Group also notes over 80% of American households currently have baking materials like flour, butter, eggs, and milk stockpiled, driving demand for appliances to turn these ingredients into finished foods as people eat at home to avoid the coronavirus.

    During the Whirlpool first-quarter earnings call, CFO Jim Peters noted that its sales product mix shifted in the direction of large appliances due to "selling more freezers, microwaves and lower-end refrigerators."

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    Selasa, 12 Mei 2020

    Household Appliance still operating under 'Stay Home' order

    MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - Household Appliance in Marquette is able to be operational under the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" Executive Order.

    Sales of appliances, such as refrigerators, washers, dryers and ovens are allowed, as these appliances are deemed essential items. But, furniture sales are not permitted under the order.

    The store is open seven days a week, limiting hours from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

    While appliance purchases are permitted, changes needed to be made to delivery service.

    "At this moment, with the COVID-19 restrictions, we are not allowed to go into people's homes," said co-owner of Household Appliance, Steven Anderson. "So, what we are offering people is, on the dock side we will help them load it onto the vehicle or we are offering curbside delivery to their drive way."

    Household Appliance is also offering sales of appliance parts under the order.

    Staff is hoping to be granted permission to service the products it sells under the order.

    For more information on the store, visit the Household Appliance Marquette website.

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    Senin, 11 Mei 2020

    Meet the Primo Ager the New Appliance That Lets You Dry-Age Steak at Home

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    Some things just taste better at restaurants, and steak is usually at the top of that list. Now, a promising new appliance could help you achieve the flavor of restaurant-quality beef in your own kitchen using the process of dry-aging.

    Primo Ager is a fully automated and self-regulated fridge specifically designed to dry-age the best cuts of beef. The interior is outfitted with a high-powered airflow system that circulates around every steak, drawing out moisture to concentrate flavor. A large-capacity compressor, jet booster and condenser work in concert to ensure all the meat within gets the proper oxygen exposure. It even has a special light which emits invisible UV-C rays to naturally kill any undesired pathogens that might begin growing.

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    If that sounds like a lot of tech for a few hunks of beef, it is. So why go through all the trouble? What exactly is dry-aging and why is it so prized?

    "An unsexy way to explain it is that dry-aging, in a nutshell, is a controlled decay process," butcher Katie Flannery told Robb Report last year. "You're exposing the subprimals to oxygen, which allows natural enzymes within the meat work," she says. "They're aerobic bacteria, so they need oxygen to survive. They come alive and start breaking down the molecular bonds of meat." This process is what imparts the rich nutty notes and buttery texture.

    And Primo Ager takes maximum advantage of every inch of space to satisfy even the biggest carnivores. Though it only occupies three square feet of floor space, it can house a whopping 100 pounds of meat without sacrificing the air flow around each piece. And because it monitors every function 24/7, the appliance nimbly adjusts the humidity level, light and temperature all on its own. An app that comes with the Primo Ager alerts you when a given cut is primed and ready to cook, eliminating any guesswork.

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    But how about those who aren't inclined to enjoy quite so many ribeyes? All of the same features that make it such a superb meat locker translate beautifully to both cheese and even wine varietals.

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    Minggu, 10 Mei 2020

    Dishwashers refrigerators trimmers large screen TVs becoming preferred appliances

    New Delhi, May 10 (PTI) Big screen TV sets, large volume refrigerators, home theatres and dishwashers are now gaining traction, thanks to CODID-19 induced lockdown, according to home appliances and consumer electronics manufacturers.

    Many companies, including Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, Whirlpool of India and BSH Home appliances, in the country are getting enquiries from people confined in their homes about such products.

    The manufacturers also expect increase in sales of vacuum cleaners and grooming products like electric shavers and trimmers as salons are closed and people may tend to avoid such places even post lockdown.

    'Indians are gradually adapting to the new lifestyle. Restricted within the confines of their homes, people are making the best use of their electronic companions (appliances) to support themselves in their daily chores. Therefore, appliances catering to cooking, self-grooming and cleaning will be in huge demand,' Panasonic India & South Asia President & CEO Manish Sharma told PTI.

    According to Sony India Managing Director Sunil Nayyar, during the Lockdown, TV viewing has almost doubled and suddenly people are realising to upgrade their TV viewing experience along with a better sound system.

    Also as movie halls would be closed for another six to eight months, consumption of OTT contents is expected to rise on large screen TV sets along with home-theatre systems and people would certainly need good equipment.

    'Urge to upgrade has been considerably strengthened in the last 46 days (Lockdown). This is the time for realisation, when you need better visual experience through TV both in terms of picture and sound. Sales of Home theater would also increase,' Nayyar said.

    Products such as dishwashers, limited only to key metro markets, is one of the most enquired categories, as people have realised its importance in the absence of their household help under the lockdown.

    'We expect to see a surge in demand for dishwashers among consumers once the lockdown is lifted. We have already started receiving a lot of enquiries and booking for dishwashers. These orders will be fulfilled as and when the lockdown is lifted in respective regions,' said BSH Home appliances MD & CEO Neeraj Bahl.

    Consumer electronic maker Samsung, which has already started pre-booking of its products, has received queries from consumers across the country for upgradation of TV and digital appliances.

    'Many, including those in tier-II and tier-III cities as well as rural areas are wanting to buy bigger Smart TVs, 5in1 Smart Convertible Refrigerators and Hygiene Steam washing machines, as their needs are changing. These consumers want to upsize once the lockdown restrictions are relaxed,' Samsung India Senior Vice President, Consumer Electronics Business, Raju Pullan said.

    Moreover, 300-litre and above refrigerators are also in demand as people are preferring to store foods in large quantities in the eventualities of any such future lockdown kind of situation.

    'The ongoing pandemic has also changed the way we store essentials/ food items for long-term usage. Stocking up on essentials, frozen and ready-to-eat food items in large quantities has been the new norm amongst Indian households. Owing to this, we expect the demand for refrigerators to rise across India with frost free/ multi-door or, high capacity refrigerator range driving sales in the metros/ tier 1 cities and single-door range gaining traction in the tier II & III regions,' said Sharma.

    In addition, the appliances companies have also witnessed queries regarding several kitchen appliances and food processors as restaurants are closed and people would continue to avoid them for initial months after lockdown is lifted.

    'Absolutely, we already see lot of request for kitchen appliances like mixer grinder, cold press juicer, food processor and hand blenders,' said Bahl.

    'We have seen a big rise in searches for home made recipes, healthy grilling recipes, indulgence recipes, easy cook recipes and of course small domestic appliances that can help make it all. Combined with this are larger perception shifts that the lockdown has bought amongst all of us as we all have started valuing these appliances way more now. Therefore, we believe there will be a step change in penetration for these categories,' Whirlpool of India Vice President Marketing KG Singh said.  Consumers will also be mindful of managing households in preparation of future lockdowns and building self sufficiency. This is going to lead to higher penetration of consumer durables categories, he added.

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    Nayyar said that work-from-home is now a new culture and everybody needs a good headphone, so that they could have a seamless communication, hence this segment is also expected to rise.

    According to a joint report by CEAMA and Frost & Sullivan, the industry had a total market size of Rs 76,400 crore in 2018-19, in which Rs 32,200 crore was contributed from domestic manufacturing.

    India is presently going through an unprecedented complete lockdown from March 25, to prevent the spread of the virus. The government had extended it for two weeks from May 4 with certain relaxation. PTI KRH RKL BAL BAL

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    Sabtu, 09 Mei 2020

    Small St. Louis Park home gets efficient light-filled new kitchen

    The challenge: When Patricia Kane bought her cozy Cape Cod in the Minikahda Vista neighborhood of St. Louis Park 25 years ago, she fell for it immediately, even though "it was the ugliest house," she said.

    That ugly duckling revealed its swan-like potential when Kane removed light blue shag carpet from hardwood floors and gradually made other upgrades. But the kitchen had remained mostly unchanged, with an awkward layout and insufficient storage. There was often splashed water on the floor from the house's other occupant, Elsa, a yellow Lab who is a sloppy drinker.

    Kane, who enjoys throwing dinner parties, sometimes had to scurry to the basement for supplies. Also, the kitchen lacked the natural light that bathes the south-facing dining and living rooms.

    But Kane held off on a major kitchen renovation, unsure of how best to turn the small, uninspiring space into a gracious place for entertaining. "The kitchen was the worst for that," she said. "It was closed off. The room was dark."

    She needed a kitchen that would allow her to be part of her own party.

    The team: Architects Mark Larson, principal in charge, and Sarah Nymo of Rehkamp Larson Architects, 612-285-7275; general contractor JS Johnson & Associates, 612-201-7455; cabinetry, David Vetsch, Vetsch Custom Cabinets.

    The goal: Kane's dream kitchen would be brighter, better suited for socializing, have more storage and reflect the scale of the 1941 home, which has two bedrooms and one bath on a single story. "I wanted it to be more open to the dining room and living room, and I wanted to be mindful of the scale of the house," she said. She had done piecemeal work on the 100-square-foot room over the years, but knowing that she would someday remodel meant that she lived with a mishmash of appliances and a cumbersome layout. "It didn't bring on any creative excitement for me," Kane said.

    The solution: Step 1 was to remove the 30-inch door and the wall between the dining room and kitchen. "The living room and dining room were so light-filled," Nymo said. "Widening the opening between the kitchen and dining room added an abundance of light to the kitchen." It also allowed Kane to see into her entertaining spaces while cooking. The window over the sink was enlarged, offering a better view of the patio and more light. Shelves flank the window, which provide storage without blocking light as solid cabinets would. Creamy white cabinets and honed granite in a soft mossy green help keep the space light and airy.

    Swapped spaces: A broom closet was so deep and awkward that Nymo ultimately decided it wasn't useful in the kitchen. That storage space was repurposed as a linen closet with doors in the hallway behind the kitchen. The move meant that the previous linen closet, across from the back door of the kitchen, could be converted to appliance storage. That kitchen door was widened to provide easy access to what Nymo calls "an overflow kitchen." The cabinetry behind a trio of doors holds an appliance pantry, the microwave and a large drawer for cleaning supplies that is tall enough for paper towels to stand upright.

    Smoothie station: Kane starts each morning with a smoothie, so an efficient space for making them was important to her. A section of the appliance cabinet was designed with that in mind. A blender sits on a small countertop, and shelves directly above it organize the rest of her smoothie supplies, all of which are hidden behind a door.

    Efficient design: When the wall was opened to the dining room, the range needed a new home. It was moved to the wall space created when the broom closet was repurposed. Meanwhile, the sink and dishwasher had been separated; they were placed side-by-side, with the dishwasher camouflaged behind a cabinet panel beside the stainless-steel sink. The moves allowed the refrigerator, stove and sink to be triangulated, making for better workflow. In the dining room, Nymo did away with built-in corner hutches that looked cute but didn't hold much. She replaced them with matching built-in rectangular hutches with rich walnut counters. That's now where Kane keeps her wine glasses and platters that had previously been in the basement. A cabinet between the kitchen and the dining room divides the rooms and acts as a pantry with pullout shelves.

    Secret step stool: "I didn't want it to look like a small kitchen packed full of storage space," Kane said. That is why shelves lighten up the look. To maximize space, cabinets reach to the ceiling. Kane can easily retrieve items from the top shelves using a step stool, so designers found one that folds flat and built a sliding drawer for it in the toe-kick, the area below the cabinet.

    Doggie dining room: Kane's dog now has her own dining nook. "Elsa is the darling of the house," Nymo said, but she often left puddles of water on the kitchen floor after drinking. That issue was solved by creating a stainless steel- and stone-lined recessed nook that holds water and feeding bowls. A drawer above the bowls has a stainless steel liner for dog food storage. "I will always have a dog in this house," Kane said, "I love that little area."

    The result: Kane, who enjoys entertaining, finds herself cooking more often in her new bright and airy kitchen. "It is an easy kitchen. Everything has its place," she said. "I feel more at home in the space." She enters the home through the back door, which leads into the kitchen. "It always just feels good to be home."

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