2012 Spring Home Improvement

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Home Improvement

The Lynden Tribune & Ferndale Record present

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Spring

Featuring Don't get messy with septic work ............ C3 Blending the PNW with a Tuscan vibe.......... C5 Beauty in Birch Bay ........ C18

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Down and Dirty: Baker Septic offers diverse waste-management services Marnie Jones

for the Ferndale Record    FERNDALE — Sometimes the sludge flies, according to Baker Septic Tank Pumping marketing manager Lisa Hanley, but with 26 years of experience in septic tank maintenance, the company is wellequipped to provide a necessary, if messy, service.    In addition to pumping septic tanks in five counties, installing new septic systems in Whatcom and Skagit counties, and providing licensed inspection services in Whatcom, Skagit, and Island counties, the Ferndale-based company provides portable toilets and hand-washing stations for special events, agricultural fields and construction sites. Baker also services waste-processing systems on recreational vehicles.    The Baker septic service area now includes Point Roberts as well as Snohomish and San Juan counties.    According to Baker Septic owner Justin Wells, whose grandfather David Wells started the company decades ago, an occasional loose hose is only one of several dangers his employees might face on any given day.    “Driving a commercial vehicle has its hazards,” he said. “And there are, of course, biological threats.”    Wells, who has personally faced biting dogs and cascading sludge, explained that in addition to bacterial contamination, which calls for lots of hand washing and careful laundering of contaminated garments, there are threats such as the exposed hypodermic needles which are sometimes dropped into the company’s portable toilet units.    “We do extensive safety training before employees are allowed out on their own,” Wells said.    This is in addition to further weekly safety meetings, where staff focus on a new topic each week. In his hazardous oc-

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Baker Septic Tank Pumping employee Dan Rhoads pumps at a Bellingham residence. — Ferndale Record | MARK REIMERS cupation, Wells explained, safety has to be a priority.    The Baker Septic staff ranges from roughly 11 to 17 individuals according to seasonal needs. However, at its core, it is still a family affair: In addition to Justin

Wells, who owns the company along with Phil Merwin and Tom Strain, employees include the founder’s son, Mike Wells, and Mike’s wife Jennifer.    Office manager Buffy Adams is integral to the staff, while her sister Mandy

Wages works in scheduling and, according to Hanley, “runs a tight ship.” Hanley, who has been employed in the Baker Septic office for just two months, describes the

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Septic: team as warm and welcoming.     “I was their Employee of the Month in March,” the marketing manager said. “They’ve been so gracious.” While Hanley’s is a permanent position, the company has also added seasonal staff to help with a busy toilet rental schedule.    While portable toilet rentals keep Baker Septic drivers busy into the summer, septic system installation, servicing, and maintenance remain a mainstay for the company.    “Tank pumping isn’t pretty, but it’s a recession-proof gig,” said Justin Wells. Wells said the sludge that his company removes goes to a processing facility to be dewatered, with some of it winding up as agricultural fertilizer on non-food crops.    Often, a septic system inspection will result in the happy news that sludge levels are normal, bacterial action is lively, and no pumping is needed. When trouble is detected, however, Wells said, an old adage applies: Better an ounce of prevention than a pound of cure.    For Wells, the work of installing, inspecting, and maintaining septic systems is much more than just a necessary evil — it’s a way to support a healthy, local lifestyle.    “The environmental impact of a septic system is much smaller than that of a sewage system,” he said. Wells describes a septic system as a personal-scale treatment facility, comparing large-scale municipal waste treatment to the agricultural model wherein Whatcom County residents eat lettuce from Texas and Mexico.    “A septic system is self-sufficient, local and natural,” he said. Regardless of advances in chemical and technological processing, Wells said, the natural bacterial processes in a septic system comes out ahead.    “There’s nothing that can beat good, old-fashioned soil, applied properly, to clean the waste effectively.”    Baker Septic Tank Pumping has offices at 5703 3rd Ave., in Ferndale. Its phone numbers are 360-383-0013 (Whatcom County), 360-708-4881 (Skagit County) 360-544-2040 (Island and San Juan counties) and 425-2316115 (Snohomish County).    Email Baker Septic at info@bakersepticpumping.com or visit www.bakerseptic. com.   Email Marnie Jones at bentbarrow@gmail.com.

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Get dramatic effects with paint    For many people, the onset of spring and summer is the ideal time to take on a home improvement project. Paint is a popular choice for those looking to freshen up their space, given that it is an easy, economical activity and a fun way to make a dramatic difference.    In fact, painting tops spring home improvement wish lists, according to the 2012 Spring Home Improvement Survey by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.    With seven of 10 homeowners who are planning home improvement projects, nearly half (49 percent) cite painting as the most desired need. They say that bedrooms and bathrooms are the first targets for fresh paint (both at 29 percent), followed by living or family rooms (28 percent).    “People are looking for more costsaving ways to enhance their spaces,” said NARI chairman Paul Zuch, certified remodeler. “Some of the most dramatic transformations are projects like resurfacing cabinets or changing kitchen or bathroom hardware, as well as painting the interior or exterior of your home.”    With today’s technologies at your fingertips, determining the right paint color is easy and anyone can be their own interior decorator.    Here are some pointers:     • Choose colors like a pro using coordinated color collections. “It’s easy to achieve designer looks in your own home with HGTV HOME by Sherwin-Williams,” said David Bromstad, HGTV designer. “Each of the collections represents a style to match your own, and features colors that work together in any combination. The wallpaper coordinates with the colors and the exterior color collections highlight your home’s architecture to achieve a harmonious look room to room, inside and out.”     • See your finished look without picking up a brush with Sherwin-Williams’ color visualizer, where you can digitally repaint your space, or get inspired with Chip It! (www.letschipit.com), which instantly turns any online image into a color palette using more than 1,500 colors. With the mobile ColorSnap app, you can turn anything that inspires you into paint colors. Capture

Paint can brighten a room and your spirits quickly. an image with your smartphone and you will be able to see the paint color and two complementary colors.     • Liven up your living area by revamping the bedroom, giving new life to an old piece of furniture or staining the deck.     • Define your style. Make a statement

combining bolder paint colors with their neutral counterparts.     • Use high-quality materials. Spending a little more at the outset saves money in the long run.    For more tips, visit www.NationalPaintingWeek.com.

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Blending old-world flair into the Northwest Vande Kieft home combines all things Tuscan with native Pacific Northwest materials    LYNDEN — Little remained in doubt for Howard and Maryann Vande Kieft when it came time to build and furnish their Tuscan retreat — never mind the fact that the home sits on Lynden’s Homestead golf course in a purely Northwest enclave.    But since the Vande Kiefts were building purposefully on a view lot, with visions of Mount Baker and the Twin Sister flooding the back of the home, they did twist in some definite Northwest flair to an otherwise completely Tuscan-influenced design.    “We planned it out,” Maryann said simply. The couple took a trip to Rome and other parts of Italy to obtain plenty of opportunity to see how they could meld Tuscan design (think curves, arches, fanciful glass and glazes) into every aspect of their new 2,600-square-foot home.    Howard, now retired after 48 years of working in town, and Maryann started the building process with a design by Lynden architect Mark Bratt. Construction via Chuck Handy, owner of Handy Homes, began in May 2011.    They moved into the house just last

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The Vande Kieft's new home includes plenty of personal touches. This page: A massive stone fireplace doesn't lose the corbels on the mantel found elsewhere, including on bathroom cabinets and mirrors. A recessed ceiling in the master bedroom includes lighting, and the first main view of the interior of the home, the gallery, serves as far more than a glorified entryway. Opposite page: The oversized great room includes all the couple needs to host family and friends, including some fanciful lighting and decor touches and woodworking that bring Northwest materials into a Tuscan feel.

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Tuscan: The gallery entry sets the stage month.    The couple had been searching for a view lot and when prices depressed, they jumped at the chance to live adjacent to the Homestead golf course.    From the outside, the earth-toned home has a definite Northwest feel, but a closer inspection reveals the arches and glass touches that hint to what you will find inside.    And once inside the beautifully arched glass front door, you realize this isn’t a typical Northwest-style home.    The absence of a traditional entry tips you off right away. The extra-wide hall features a Venetian glaze and a fully curved, raised ceiling.    Bratt doesn’t call it an entry, but rather a gallery, with a curved ceiling Handy pulled off easily. “Chuck’s attention to detail is a blessing,” Maryann said.    The Vande Kiefts brought in a wool rug they found in Turkey to top the hardwood floors, art to match the paint, and some stone on the walls to break up the look. Old-world furniture (complete with a 100-year-old table from Maryann’s family) complete the home’s initial impression.    “There are broad interior spaces created in this home such as the entry gallery which can be used for art features and display,” Bratt said.    Off the gallery sit an office complete with rounded bovone glass doors, a master bedroom, a guest bedroom and a modern bathroom. (The grandkids love turning on the motion-activated underlighting on the vanity.)    The couple knew what they wanted, from rounded cabinets designed by Dan Matheis of Riverside Cabinets to old-world mirrors and plenty of rust and gold everywhere. Shelley Smit, owner of Fishtrap Creek Interiors, was integral to the design of the home.    “We really planned this and had fun doing it,” Maryann said.

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The master bedroom lies off the gallery and right next to the great room.

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Tuscan: With purpose    To capture the views, the gallery and its three connecting rooms sit in the front of the house, leaving the master bedroom and the expansive great room to soak in the sunshine with the oversized windows facing east.    The great room particularly mixes in the Northwest aesthetic. It features a massive stone fireplace created by Kent Bouwman on one wall — “It is a rustic stone look with a hearth,” Howard said — and a vaulted ceiling clad in fir and varioussized solid fir beams across the entirety of the room.    “What Chuck and Mark did together with the beams, they figured out how to make wood the look of the Pacific Northwest and blend it with Tuscan,” Maryann said of the curved shape. “We were surprised at how beautiful the wood is.”    Blending two styles actually wasn’t all that tricky. “It is not difficult to mix the two styles because both are related in many ways,” Bratt said. “The use of stone and timber as building material is true in northern Italy and Europe as it is in North America. Hip roof lines and arches are also similar features. How to use those elements becomes the fun. For example, the stone shape and profile and the arched timbers used in this home are more typically Italian style, but the lap siding and timber are more Northwest.”    The couple credits Joel Kamphouse

of Liquid Applications for matching the wood stains on the differing beams with exactness.    The adjacent kitchen definitely bleeds Tuscan, right down to the custom cabinets with corbels that match the fireplace mantel.    The cabinets were done in a mixture of antique white with a mocha glaze and a wood stain, giving off the appearance that they were added over time. That look, similar to that of a small home expanding, is common in Italy. Some of the cabinets were left open, in the style of Italy.    The mix of copper, bronze and yellow touches remains in the kitchen.    A curved bar (both cozy and functional) topped with granite helps bring the kitchen and the great room together. Over the bar, fantastic wine-bottle-inspired pendants, all designed by Smit, fit the look perfectly.    The Vande Kiefts tried to stay local with as many contractors as possible and even opted for American-made appliances when they could.    The fireplace combines with a built-in bookcase to provide a comfortable feeling. Positioning the sitting area on an area rug creates a sense of separation between the kitchen, the living space and the dining room with its tremendous hickory table

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Tuscan: A blend designed to fit the couple and Italian pottery.    Back toward the gallery, a staircase takes you up to a bonus room designed as a playroom for the grandkids (10 in all), an extra bathroom and even a small storage room.    Off the gallery walk to the east, the master bedroom purposefully gobbles the remaining view frontage while offering personal touches, including a coffered ceiling built by Handy that includes lighting tucked inside.    An oversized walk-in closet and storage space built in constantly ensures the room stays free of clutter. The bathroom keeps the couple clean in style with a jetted tub, stone-tiled glass shower and Tuscan-inspired design. The highend linoleum floor can easily fool people into thinking it is stone, but without the cool-to-the-foot touch.    From the curved ceiling in the gallery to the wine-bottle pendants, the entire home-building team “worked hard at making it blend,” using both the Pacific Northwest and Tuscan inspirations. And while the home blends, it also exudes the dream of the Vande Kiefts.   Email Tim Newcomb at tim@ lyndentribune.com.

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Homes: Survey says people want options    According to the 2011 DaVinci Roofscapes’ Homeowners Exterior Preferences Study, 26 percent of homeowners say their home exterior color is not their dream color, yet they are stopped from creating the dream exterior by covenants imposed by their homeowners organization.    “Basically, colors are being held hostage by local communities in an effort to create conformity rather than individuality,” says Kate Smith, chief color maven and president of Sensational Color.    “While cost was also identified as a major factor in preventing people from updating their homes with their ideal colors, that’s less of a concern to me. Generally, people can save up to make home improvements and will aspire to make color changes. However, if they’re 100 percent restricted from making these changes by their local homeowners association, then they may never have the chance to create a home exterior that they truly love,” Smith said.   The same nationwide consumer study, conducted online by Harris Interactive, also shows that when house hunting or designing their own home, people see the style of the home as the most attention-grabbing exterior feature, followed by how the home looked on the property. One in five homeowners mentioned the fact that they were pleased to be able to have some input into the design of their

home’s exterior during the house hunting or design process.    “A house’s exterior is an open palette for homeowners,” said Smith. “There’s a growing trend of looking at the house from the ‘top down’ to add color and accents that personalize the home to more fully reflect the homeowner’s personal style."    In the study, homeowners who closely align their home’s exterior with their own personality cited a variety of reasons, including:     • “It’s bold and different like me.”     • “Having personally designed my home, I feel it reflects my likes and preferences.”     • “I am a contemporary person; the house is contemporary.”     • “It too is old, but really stylish.”     • “The exterior of my home is conservative in appearance, which is the same as my personality.”    Homeowners also indicated in the study that the colors of their home’s exterior match up and reflect their personalities. “I have chosen colors that are traditional and dramatic rather than the drab beige people consider safe,” one person said.    The nationwide consumer study indicated that homeowners in the Midwest are the most likely to feel connected to the outward appearance of their home (80 percent), followed by the South at 73 percent and the West at 71 percent. Homeowners

in the Northeast feel the least amount of personality connection (65 percent) with their home’s exterior.   To help homeowners understand more about exterior color selections, Smith has partnered with DaVinci Roofscapes to offer the free “FRESH Home

Exterior Colors” guide available at http:// davinciroofscapes.com/color-studio.php. The easy-to-read 30-page downloadable guide helps homeowners choose color palettes that complement the exterior of the home and the main features of the house.

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so expanding Hudson Remodeling’s services into that market just seemed to make sense,” he said.    Handyman services are a resource for homeowners, property management companies and even real estate agents looking for help freshening up a home. Projects can include staircase and deck repairs, kitchen and bathroom fixture upgrades, countertop replacement, painting projects, tile repair, grout replacement, and even garden projects like building arbors and raised vegetable gardens.    Tasks can be done in just a few hours or a couple of days.    Hudson Remodeling is currently offering a special on the handyman services. Contact Charlie at 354-7006 or visit www.hudsonremodeling.com/news for details.

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Repair or replace? The big question   Maintenance and improvement are both essential realities of home ownership. From windows and skylights to gas ranges and front doors, everything in your home will eventually need some work. But how do you know when something simply needs repair or merits being replaced?    Of course, each situation may be as unique as the home in which it occurs — and as individual as the homeowners themselves. A few good rules of thumb, however, do apply in most cases.    When you’re considering repair or replacement, ask yourself these questions:     • How old is the malfunctioning item?     • How extensive or pervasive is the problem?

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Repair: Time eventually comes for replacement     • Will the cost of repair approach the cost of replacement?     • Which course, repair or replace, will yield the maximum energy efficiency?     • How does the cost of repair measure up to the value it will provide? How does replacement stack up using the same measure?    To help you get an idea of how these rules apply, here’s what some experts have to say about home elements that frequently raise the repair/replace question: Skylights    While many modern skylights are energy-efficient, qualify to use the Energy Star mark and are leak-free, if you have an older, plastic model it’s probably a good idea to replace it.    Not only are these older plastic bubbletype skylights often faded and unsightly, reducing visibility, but they are also neither UV-resistant nor energy-efficient and are much more likely to leak.    It’s esimated that there are still millions of those unattractive, cracked and yellowed plastic skylights out there, says the product manager of one national company.    To learn more about replacement skylights, visit www.veluxusa.com. Windows    Recent research shows that skylights and vertical windows can work well together to effectively daylight a home while contributing to heating and cooling energy savings.

Like skylights, windows have vastly improved in energy efficiency over the past few decades. Leaky, inefficient windows can be a major source of heat loss in a home, boosting energy bills and decreasing the comfort level indoors.    Window manufacturer Pella points to these signs that old windows need to be replaced:     • They’re difficult to open or close.     • You can feel air leaking in or out around them.     • Condensation or fogging occurs on or between glass panes.     • You can see chipping, deterioration or water stains on the window or the wall around it.     • Cleaning is a major chore and you avoid it because of the difficulty.     • It’s difficult or impossible to find replacement parts for the old windows.    The Efficient Windows Collaborative (www.efficientwindows.org) site also provides extensive information on selecting both windows and skylights, including fact sheets and computer simulations for typical houses using a variety of windows in a number of U.S. cities. Heating, ventilation and air cooling    Furnaces and air conditioning units are among the most important parts of your home’s infrastructure; they’re directly responsible for the comfort level and air qual-

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Lynden Tribune | Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | Ferndale Record

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Room with a view (or two) Designer Craig Telgenhoff successfully taps into viewscapes in Birch Bay    BIRCH BAY — What happens when you combine creative thinking with a piece of property of unrealized view potential? Check out a distinct home built on Salish Road, situated on Kwann Lake with views of Mount Baker, Twin Sisters, a community park and golf course.    At first glance the property appeared to be an average corner lot with very little view potential, which would explain why it was overlooked for so many years. However, the owners saw an opportunity to build their dream home and worked in conjunction with CLT Architectural Design/Build to make it a reality.    The goal was to design a home to capture the many views offered. As a result, the building has 30 corners in the foundation whereas a typical home has six corners resulting in an L-shaped box. By allowing the building to “move within the landscape,” in Telgenhoff’s words, it was able to capture views as well as create meaningful interior and exterior spaces with architectural interest. The end result is a building that blends into the landscape instead of imposing itself on the landscape.    Highlights include the entry porch, a large clearstory great room and an 18-by-20foot waterside window wall. The great room became the anchor of the design because it created a strong vertical component at the center of the home. Also on the main floor are an entry foyer that includes a two-story chimney and a see-through fireplace viewing into the dining room, and living room.    Just off the great room is a large 325-square-foot professional kitchen featuring custom cabinets, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The 5-by-10-foot center island was designed to entertain guests while preparing meals.    A second floor loft within the great room was constructed of steel, wood and glass. It offers a 360-degree view from the clearstory windows and an upper-level fireplace,

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There is no shortage of light for the Craig Telgenhoff-designed home in Birch Bay. He was able to utilize oversized windows in a variety of rooms to connect the interior of the home with the exterior views afforded at Birch Bay. The open feel of the interior lets the natural light flow into a variety of corners of the home.

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Lynden Tribune | Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | Ferndale Record

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Deck: Composite lumber continues to be popular Continued from C13 vestment.    This year’s leading trends focus on blending functionality with beauty to construct a stylish and usable space that requires little maintenance. To create the best outdoor space on the block, consider these popular ideas for your home. Post caps    A big trend in decking is beautification — taking your functional space and adding stylish elements that produce visual appeal.    One easy way to incorporate this trend is by installing post caps. Mounted at the highest point on the railing, post caps are one of the most prominent features of any deck or patio.    Deck and fence post caps like Deckorators VersaCaps give a polished, upscale look for your outdoor space. These one-size-fits-all caps have nested inserts that are compatible with wood, composite and vinyl posts, making installation simple. They come in a variety of colors ,and many are available with a built-in solar light. These unique post embellishments are sure to fit any color palette and will enhance your overall outdoor design aesthetic. Fascia corners

Corner joints can separate over time, creating unsightly gaps. If you’re looking for an easy way to spruce up your current deck, consider adding decorative fascia corners.    Simple and unique, decorative fascia corners are an elegant way to adorn deck skirting and cover corner joint connections. Deckorators offers two black powder-coated fascia corner designs — ridge and leaf — that install easily with screws. Fascia corners are an easy way to capture your own personal style while complementing your home’s architecture. Lighting    Incorporating lighting into your deck area is a big trend because it extends the time you are able to spend in your outdoor space. It also adds an element of safety in a visually pleasing manner.    Look for solar lights to continue to be popular — you’ll find this sun-powered option on numerous outdoor items such as string lights and fountains. Recessed deck lights are another popular lighting option, perfect for stairs because they softly illuminate steps once the sun has gone down.

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