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Spring
April 9, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com
Home Improvement
and
Car Care
Quick and Simple Ways To Make a Front Door Pop
Visitors’ impressions of a home
are often dictated by the home’s
entryway. Must as one may judge
a book by its cover, the same can
be said about the impression that a
front door and entryway can create, regardless of how accurate that
impression is.
Making certain changes to an
entryway can go a long way toward
improving curb appeal. Entryways
also can set the scene for a home’s
interior. Whether one chooses to be
classic or bold, modern or traditional,
there are various ways to quickly
transform a home’s entryway.
• Bold front door color: Color can
dramatically enhance an entryway.
Painting an existing door or replacing
it with a more vivid option can do the
trick. The DIY Network says certain
colors stand out as favorites. These
include turquoise, yellow, red, indigo,
orange, and black. The door color
should complement the other shades
of the home, such as those on siding
and trim.
• Custom walkway: Guide guests
right to the front door with an attractive (and safe) walkway. Stamped concrete or decorative paver blocks may
fit the bill. This walkway can extend
to the street or to the driveway.
• Contain
plants. Landscaping around
the entryway
should be neat
and well-tended.
Overgrown plants
or shrubbery
may give off an
air of neglect.
Container plants
and carefully curated shrubs can
create a neat and
inviting aura.
• Highlight the
address. Make
sure the home
can be found easily with bold and
decorative house
numbers. Consider two different address signs: one illuminated and easily viewed from the curb, and another
closer to the front door.
• Utilize high-end materials. The
relatively small area of real estate by
the front door enables homeowners
to splurge on more opulent materials
that can really add a feeling of luxury.
These can include colorful tiles,
ornate planters, decorative wooden
doors, or elaborate
knobs and lighting fixtures.
• Add architectural details. Find
out which architectural elements will
meld with the style of the home and
then incorporate them. Moldings,
columns, shutters, and trim are areas
to consider.
The entryway to a home garners
a lot of attention. Homeowners can
enhance their spaces with entryways
that really make a statement.
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Develop a Vehicle
Maintenance Schedule
The oft-sudden expense of vehicle repairs can throw
monthly budgets into disarray. Maintaining a routine service schedule is one way for drivers to keep repair costs
down.
Drivers should learn about their vehicle, which is particularly relevant when buying a preowned vehicle. Getting
to know how the car or truck rides, as well as any sounds
it may make, can provide drivers with a solid foundation
they can then use to keep their cars running strong.
Routine service typically includes tire rotation, oil
changes and topping off of fluids. So just how long between service appointments can a car go? Here are some
generalized estimates.
• Oil change: Oil chemistry and engine technology have
improved so much that most cars can go well beyond
the once-recommended 3,000 mile interval between oil
changes. Now many vehicle manufacturers recommend
between 5,000 and 10,000 miles between changes, advises
Edmunds. Drivers should err on the side of caution if
they do a lot of stop-and-go driving and short trips. Other
drivers may want to invest in vehicles that have oil change
maintenance minders built in. A light or countdown will
come on the dashboard, indicating when the oil has
reached the end of its usefulness.
• Tire rotation: Rotating tires helps prolong the life of
the tires and alleviates uneven tread and wear. During the
rotation, each tire is removed and relocated to a different position to ensure that all the tires will wear evenly.
Michelin Tires states that tires should be rotated around
every six months, or between 6,000 and 8,000 miles.
• Vehicle fluids: Your best bet is to see what the manufacturer recommends in regard to fluids such as transmission fluid, differential oil, brake fluids, coolant, etc. Some
transmissions need regular maintenance, while others can
go 150,000 miles between changes, according to the vehicle information site The Drive. Coolant typically can last
100,000 miles. For these types of changes, it may be best
to go to a mechanic or service center familiar with your
make and model rather than a quick-lube center, as knowing when to drain and refill can be more complicated.
Service schedules can be designed to adhere to
manufacturers’ recommendations and drivers’ personal
preferences.
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