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Arranging your room for entertaining!

29 Friday Apr 2016

Posted by marthawolford in Interior Design

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The best parties are the ones where there are lots of places for wandering, for hanging out, for intimate conversations and for talking to new people. Your house might not be laid out for entertaining on a daily basis, but you can always rearrange the furniture to make it more party-friendly. And while you’re at it, since it’s a given that everyone always ends up in the kitchen, it’s also a good idea to look for ways to spread the food and bar tables into other rooms to encourage people to mingle.

Traditional Living Room by Lisa Borgnes Giramonti
A sense of entry. I absolutely love this room. I imagine walking into the house and seeing this view from the front foyer. I love that the furniture isn’t blocking me visually, with a sofa facing the fireplace or the too-typical formal layout with two sofas flanking the fireplace. The path leading right down the middle and the two distinct seating areas make this feel more like hotel lobby or restaurant lounge than a living room; fabulous for entertaining.
Traditional Living Room by Abbott Moon
Abbott Moon
Intimacy. When you have a large space, it’s important to place the furniture in small groups to create a sense of intimacy. A good rule of thumb is to not set furniture so far apart that you have to lean in across the coffee table to hear the person you’re talking to!
Rustic Living Room by Alix Bragg Interior Design
Alix Bragg Interior Design
 
Multiple seating areas. Furniture arrangement can be challenging, but this is a great example of how to pull off a room with double seating areas. An open console separates the two seating areas while two sisal rugs clearly define each space. I like the runner and the second rug layered on the sisal rug in the foreground. Layering mismatched furniture and textures help the room to feel more like the pieces were collected over time and less like a store showroom.
Beach Style Living Room by Catalyst Architects, LLC
Catalyst Architects, LLC
 
Downplay the TV. Even if your living room or family room usually has the furniture laid out for television viewing, think about moving it around for a party. Ignore the TV and arrange furniture for conversation. I love how the two sofas are placed back-to-back to create two seating areas. Most people think they don’t have the space for this, but give it a try; you might be surprised!
Eclectic Living Room by Tracery Interiors
Tracery Interiors
 
Communal seating. This room features back-to-back sofas as well, but because it’s a larger space, there’s also room for a sofa table in between them. This space reminds me of some mountain ski lodge. It’s perfect for communal seating where everyone might not know each other, which also makes it perfect for entertaining.
Contemporary Living Room by Dick Clark + Associates
Dick Clark + Associates
 
Back-to-back sofas with a skinny sofa table in between also works with contemporary styling. This one feels like a modern ski lodge’s spa lounge.
Eclectic Living Room by Mandi Smith T Interiors
Mandi Smith T Interiors

6. Circulation path. If you don’t have the room for two seating areas with sofas, try placing a few armchairs at one end of the space and the sofa with additional chairs at the other. The two mismatched traditional rugs work well to tie the space together. They also create a clear circulation path from the front door.

There are so many ways to think about arranging furniture for entertaining. Throw the rules out the window and get creative. You might even find you prefer your living room laid out this way all the time.

Thanks to Rebekah Zaveloff and Houzz for the amazing Information!

 

Spring Gardening Tips

11 Monday Apr 2016

Posted by marthawolford in Landscaping

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Winter storms and cold seem to go on forever, but now the grass has turned green and spring rains are falling. So grab your trowel, rake and hoe and get ready for spring with the following tips!

 

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Prepare for Frost
The frost-free date for the Louisville area is around April 18. The term frost-free means that there is still a 50-50 chance of frost on the frost-free date. Be prepared for late spring frosts. Cover tender plants with row covers, cardboard, blankets, or newspaper. We have had frost as late as Mothers Day!

 

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Prune Trees and Shrubs
Spring is a good time to prune trees and shrubs while they are dormant. Without leaves; it is easy to see the framework of the plant. Complete pruning before buds break. For general pruning of trees and shrubs remove any dead or diseased branches. Remove all water sprouts and suckers. Water sprouts are stems that grow at right angles to the branches. Suckers grow from the base of the tree. Prune out crossing or rubbing branches. Prune back to a bud or a branch. When cutting back to a bud, make sure the bud is facing outward. This will cause new growth to grow to the outside of the plant. Shrubs that bloom in the spring like lilacs, spirea and forsythias should not be pruned in early spring. Pruning would remove flower buds. Prune after they finish flowering.

Soil Prep

Never work your soil when it is wet. Digging or tilling wet soil will compact your soil turning it into clumps as hard as concrete. It will take several seasons of adding organic matter to the soil to rebuild its structure. Use the “squeeze” test to check if your soil is dry enough to work. Take a handful of soil and squeeze it. If the soil crumbles through your fingers, you can work your soil. If it stays in a ball after squeezing, the soil is too wet to work and you should give it a few days to dry.

 

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Lawn Care

Prepare your lawn for the mowing season. Rake away all twigs and debris. Have the lawn mower blades sharpened, replace the spark plugs and change the oil. Seed bare spots in the lawn. Dig up the soil six to eight inches deep and add a starter fertilizer. Sprinkle on a good seed mix of bluegrass and fescue. Rake lightly to mix seed with soil. Tamp to assure seed-soil contact. Keep well watered for two to three weeks until the seed has germinated.

 

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Rabbit Protection

Protect your newly planted vegetable garden from rabbits. Purchase chicken wire fencing with one inch or smaller mesh. Wire should be at least three feet tall. Install around garden and bend back six inches of fencing and bury below the soil. This will keep rabbits from crawling underneath the fence.

Divide Perennials

Spring is a good time to divide most perennials. Divide plants when flowers get smaller, when the center of the plant dies out or when the plant outgrows its space. Dig around the plant and lift the clump out of the ground. Break the clump into sections. Larger sections will re-establish quicker than smaller sections. Keep the clumps moist until ready to plant.

 

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Bulb Care

Remove spent flowers from spring bulbs. Allow bulb foliage to die back naturally. Leaves make food resources which are stored in the bulbs for a repeat flower show next year.

Kill Creeping Charlie
Spring is a great time to remove the weed Creeping Charlie manually with a rake or by hand. Creeping Charlie has square stems, purplish blue funnel-shaped flowers and round to kidney shaped leaves. Winter temperatures weaken the roots. So in March, after the ground thaws, when the soil is moist and before new growth has started is the time to pull the weed before it becomes established.

 

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Houseplant Maintenance
Spring is a good time for houseplant maintenance. Longer days and higher light intensity will cause indoor plants to begin growing faster. Start fertilizing again using a half strength solution every other watering. Prune hard now to stimulate new, bushier growth. Repot your houseplants when roots grow through the drainage holes, when the soil mass is filled with roots, when new leaves are smaller than usual or when the plant wilts between waterings. Plant into a container that is one to two inches wider than the original pot.

 

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And The Winner is…..

04 Monday Apr 2016

Posted by marthawolford in Luxury Homes

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Most of my blogs are written for you:  our clients, friends and community.  However, occasionally, I like to tell you about us and our recent accomplishments!!

This year is off to a wonderful start for Wolford Building and Remodeling!

 

Judged by professionals, the SMC (Sales & Marketing Council) 2015 Awards of Excellence were presented at a special luncheon on Thursday, January 28, 2016. Wolford Building & Remodeling was presented as the winner of three awards and received beautiful plaques plus recognition in the Louisville Builder Magazine.

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* Best LOGO
* Best Home Design Under $550,000
* Best New Concept in Marketing

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Voted Best of Houzz – This is the fourth consecutive  year we have been cited as Number One in our region.  Thank you Houzz!!!  We are humbled by your continued recognition.

 

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Houzz, the leading online platform for residential remodeling and design has awarded Wolford Building and Remodeling (WBR) of Prospect, KY “Best Of Houzz 2016.” WBR is the only builder in Louisville to win this award for four consecutive years. Ron Wolford’s 40+ year-old premier luxury custom home building company, was chosen by the more than 25 million monthly users.

The Best Of Houzz award was given to WBR in two categories: Customer Service and Design. Customer Service honors are determined by a variety of factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2014. WBR’s design work was one of the most popular among the more than 25 million monthly users on Houzz.

Visit us at Houzz!

“#1 Home Remodeler in Kentucky” 
-Professional Remodelers Magazine
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Wolford Building and Remodeling is
so pleased to announce our recognition from
these amazing organizations!

Would you like Wolford Built Homes to put                                                              their Award-Winning Talent to Work for You?

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