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The moment the current owner of the three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath bungalow at 8102 Winchester Ave. in Margate first laid eyes on it, he realized he had stumbled on a bit of a gema modern mid-century seashore home complete with a wrap-around front porch in a highly desirable corner location that had retained its original character.
It was the genuine article, and I fell in love with it, the Philadelphia resident says of the house where he and his wife spent their first summer together as a married couple and have been vacationing with their growing family, which now includes three small children, ever since.
But the gem he first discovered seven years ago is one he has now transformed into a polished jewel by fully renovating the eat-in kitchen, adding contemporary stainless steel appliances, including a microwave and self-cleaning oven, new cabinets and butcher block countertops and a center island,as well as completely remodeling the bathrooms (one of which is a powder roomlocated just off the kitchen).
Thegreat resort house that has resulted in on one handvery practical, utilitarian and easy to maintain, as the owner describes it, and on the other provides a cozy, warm and loving type of environment whose spacious lanai and open, brightly lit interior harkens back to the days when families used to spend time together.
Its appeal is further enhanced by the setting at the corner of Winchester and N. Haverford Ave. that offers both the privacy afforded by a front lawn with a buffer of attractive ornamental trees and shrubs and the convenience of being in the heart of Margate, within an easy walk of the beach, the library and nearby restaurants and stores, including Casels Marketplace just a couple of blocks away.
The ambiance of the exterior is also graced by a wooden pergola and stucco exterior that make you feel like youre in California, notes Todd Gordon, listing agent for BHHS Fox & Roach, who points out that it has an additional advantage for retirees of being all on one level (which is somewhat unusual for downbeach properties).
Rounding out the picture is an attached one-car garage that also contains a washer and dryer, an outside shower, central air conditioning, and natural gas heating, and ample room for parking on both the driveway and adjoining streets.
If that sounds like it might be the kind of resort home youre looking for, theres an open house taking place today (Sunday) between 11.am and 1 p.m. Or you can schedule a private showing by calling Todd Gordon at either (609) 487-7234 or his cell number (609) 553-5098, or emailing him at Todd@HartmanHomeTeam.com.
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Curious just how far your dollar goes in Aurora?
We've rounded up the latest places for rent via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to finding apartment rentals in Aurora if you're on a budget of up to $2,000/month.
Take a peek at what rentals the city has to offer, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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Listed at $1,905/month, this 1,144-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is located at 2602 S. Anaheim St.
In the unit, you can anticipate a walk-in closet and carpeted floors. Building amenities include a swimming pool and garage parking. For those with furry friends in tow, this property is pet-friendly.
(Take a look at the complete listing here.)
Next, there's this two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom apartment over at 3452 S. Biscay Way. It's also listed for $1,905/month for its 1,151 square feet.
Amenities offered in the building include a swimming pool and garage parking. In the unit, expect to find quartz countertops. Pet owners, take heed: This property is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. Look out for a $100 pet deposit.
(See the complete listing here.)
Here's a 1,266-square-foot three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment at 6855 S. Langdale St. that's going for $1,940/month.
The unit has hardwood flooring, a walk-in closet and a dishwasher. When it comes to building amenities, expect secured entry and garage parking. Good news for pet lovers: The rental is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly.
(Take a look at the full listing here.)
Listed at $1,950/month, this 900-square-foot three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 1367 Mobile St.
Amenities offered in the building include outdoor space. The unit also includes a dishwasher. Animals are not welcome. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.
According to Walk Score's assessment, the area around this address isn't very walkable, is fairly bikeable and has some transit options.
(See the complete listing here.)
Working with a tight budget? Here are the cheapest rentals recently listed in Aurora.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) urges everyone to be safe this holiday season. A few safety tips will go a long way toward making sure your holiday is safe and fun.
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"Preparation, organization and common sense are the most important ingredients in the recipe for a safe and fun Thanksgiving," said William Jaquis, MD, FACEP, president of ACEP. "Do your part to make sure you can spend the holiday with friends and loved ones instead of the emergency department. But, rest assured that an emergency physician will be there for you anytime an emergency occurs, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, even on holidays."
Practice safe cooking techniques. Watch temperature levels, read instructions, make sure ovens are functioning properly. Unsafe handling or undercooking food can lead to illness, such as salmonella. Thaw turkey properly before cooking at a minimum of 325 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid health issues. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discourages thawing turkey by leaving it on the countertop, which can cause bacteria growth. If thawing by leaving the turkey in the refrigerator, allow 24 hours for every five pounds of weight. The US Department of Agriculture says that leftovers are good for three to four days, if refrigerated. Make sure you wash your hands, cook on a clean surface and avoid cross-contamination with raw meats or other food that requires safe handling.
Supervise children in the kitchen. Accidents happen when kids can grab sharp knives or touch hot pots on the stove. Every day 300 children are treated in emergency departments for burn-related injuries, according to Safe Kids Worldwide. Burns and scalds remain the number one cause of unintentional injury in children ages 0-5.
Don't leave food cooking unattended, home fires often start in the kitchen. Take your time to avoid slips or falls and reduce the number of safety hazards in crowded areas. Don't leave candles burning if you are not in the room and don't light candles near open windows.
Celebrate responsibly. Enjoy the festivities in moderation. Overeating can cause stomach issues or more serious health problems for patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes. If alcohol is being served, please do not drink and drive. Thanksgiving is one of the heaviest traffic days of the year. If weather is bad, allow plenty of travel time. Make sure your vehicle has an up-to-date safety kit. And, try to stay calm.
More information about holiday safety is available at http://www.emergencyphysicians.org.
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The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)is the national medical society representing emergency medicine. Through continuing education, research, public education and advocacy, ACEP advances emergency care on behalf of its 40,000 emergency physician members, and the more than 150 million Americans they treat on an annual basis. For more information, visit http://www.acep.org .
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In your eagerness to choose a countertop for your kitchen or bath, you have narrowed it down to two materials:quartz (engineered stone)vs. granite (natural stone). This is not an easy decision because the distinction between the two countertop materials isn't apparent. After all, quartz and granite are each loudly touted by their respective manufacturers as being purely natural, straight from the earth, hard as stone. How different can they be?
Granite is a purely natural stone that comes directly from stone quarries and is then cut into thin slabs, polished, and fabricated into countertops.
So-called quartz countertops are engineered stone products that may contain a large percentage of natural quartz but may also include other minerals. But these are not slabs of quarried stone at all but are instead formed from stone byproducts that are ground up and formed into slabs for countertops and other products.
The one advantage that granite has over an engineered stone is that every granite slab is slightly different in mineral pattern and color, meaning that your countertop will be unique. Quartz countertops, as an engineered product, are more uniform in appearance, though many colors and unique patterns are available, including forms that do not resemble granite at all.
The choice here is a matter of personal preference. If you truly want the look of natural stone, then choose the truly natural productgranite. But many people find that quartz countertops offer looks that are different and better than natural stone.
No question about it: Both granite and quartz are premia, high-dollar countertop materials. If you are on a budget, these are not the countertop materials for you.
Granite countertops cost $80 to $175 per square foot, installed. The price differences depend on the style chosen, as well as on the type of edging treatments requested. Quartz countertops range from about $80 to $140 per square foot, installed. As quartz has become more popular and more widely available, costs of basic countertops have fallen, with unique designer styles and colors commanding upper-end pricing.
Pricing for both types of countertop varies because both are sourced overseas. All of these products are container-shipped across oceans, and this is dependent on petroleum prices. Tariffs and other factors can also affect pricing.
These are not products that lend themselves to do-it-yourself installation, except for small bathroom vanity countertops. Granite and quartz are very heavy materials, and even a relatively small 36-inch countertop weighs close to 100 pounds. It is best to have a pro fabricate and install your countertop. If you do choose to do it yourself, granite and quartz countertops are installed in the same fashion. If you are spending the money on either costly material, it does not make sense to take risks on DIY installation.
There is a decided advantage here to quartz over granite, though both materials are very durable. Granite is a relatively porous stone that requires sealing upon installation, then period sealing on an ongoing basis. And granite slabs may have inherent flaws that make them prone to cracking. Quartz, on the other hand, does not require sealing, thanks to the resins used in the fabrication of the slabs; and the material is uniform throughout, which means it rarely cracks.
The resins in quartz countertops make them considerably more resistant to staining than granite. By some reports, quartz is also less susceptible to harboring bacteria, again thanks to the resins that make the surface less porous.
These are both high-end building materials that will impress prospective buyers. When compared to laminate or ceramic tile countertops, both granite and quartz may slightly improve the real estate value of your home. There may be some buyers who give a slight advantage to granite since it is the more natural material.
Both countertop materials are overwhelmingly made of natural materials, but granite countertops come out slightly ahead since they are made from 100 percent stone, while quartz is roughly 93 percent natural materials, with the remainder comprised of color pigments and polymer resins that bond the materials together. And the production process for natural granite produces fewer carbon emissions than quartz.
On the other hand, granite countertops require quarrying out of the earth, while quartz countertops are effectively made from left-over stone byproducts, with no quarrying required.
For a time, beginning around 2008, there was some media-induced fear regarding radon emissions from granite countertops, but recent studies report that there is little or no radon coming from either granite or engineered stone countertops. In the words of the EPA: "It is extremely unlikely that radiation from granite countertops would increase annual radiation doses above normal, natural background levels."
Both granite and quartz (engineered stone) are premium countertop materials that add real estate value to a home. Granite appeals to people who like all-natural materials, while quartz offers easier maintenance and slightly better durability.
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Add a warm, yet natural look and feel to your kitchen with a sturdy wood butcher block.
Butcher Blocks Have Many UsesWood butcher block countertops make great stations for meal prep. You can also use this surface on kitchen islands for dining and entertaining friends and family.
Strong ConstructionOur butcher block countertops are built to last. You get finger-joint design and they come pre-sanded. Our wood countertops resist warping and shrinking because they are kiln-dried. You might find heavy use in the kitchen will leave scratches but wood is easily repairable, and proper maintenance can keep butcher blocks in great shape for the long term.
The Many Looks of WoodWood butcher blocks countertops can take on many looks. Install yours with an unfinished look for a raw, natural feel. Oil it up for fine sheen and more saturated, darker tone. Finish or stain it to make it your own in fun colors.
Environmentally FriendlyWe make sure the wood used for our butcher block countertops are harvested using sustainable methods.
Get Them FastWe can deliver a new solid wood butcher block countertop to you quickly or check to see whats in-stock at your local store.
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An easy way to give your kitchen a makeover is to update the countertop, and when it comes to countertops there are tons of options. You can choose wood, tile, granite, quartz, or even a travertine countertop.
There are also a variety of color options available. For a more traditional look pick a black countertop with oak or cherry cabinets. Or if you want to lighten things up a little, go with gray countertops. Gray is a perfect neutral and goes with almost everything.
You can also choose premade countertops to make your DIY project a little easier. These are in stock and ready to ship directly. The prefab countertops come in set sizes, including the fairly standard six and twelve feet. Some of them are wood, while others are prefab laminate countertops.
The kitchen is oftentimes the center of the home, and upgrading it almost always adds value. With so many options in premade countertops and custom countertops, you cant go wrong elevating the look of your home.
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Give your kitchen a new look and make meal prep easier with the right countertop material.If youre not ready to go for a full kitchen remodel, new countertops can breathe new life into your kitchen space. Countertops can make a big impact.
Get a Countertop Sample Before You Decide. A material sample will give you a better idea of which direction to go in for your kitchen counters. Youll be able to get a feel for your new countertop and see how it looks in your home. We want you to know exactly what you are getting. Thats why you can order samples online or get them free at your local store.
So Many Types of Kitchen Countertops Materials matter. Some will stain, some wont. If you cook a lot, consider a material that can take heat, sharp knives, wont stain easily. Quartz countertops are one of the world's hardest surfaces. Granite countertops are a natural fit for kitchen use. They also offer appeal and durability. Are you trying to get an elegant, stylish focal piece that wont get much cooking action? Go for sweet cut of marble. Warm up any kitchen dcor with a wood butcher block countertop. You have options.
Get Total Countertop Project Management If a DIY countertop seems like a big challenge, no sweat. Well help you from start to finish. Make an in-store appointment with a kitchen design specialist to kick off your project. Well help you decide on a surface material, style and color that best fits your home and lifestyle. Well measure for a perfect fit, deliver and install, too. If you need countertops right away, check our selection of in-stock countertops including butcher block countertops.
How Much Will It Cost? We want you to know what to expect when it comes to new countertops. Check our countertops cost guide for a general understanding. Or, use our tool to get an custom estimate based on your input.
Whatever material you choose, we'll help make sure your new countertop delivers the most for your budget.
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From granite to quartz to solid surface, the right countertop completes the look of a well-designed kitchen or bathroom. There are more options than ever before, each with its own unique benefits.
Laminate has long been known as a more budget-friendly option when thinking about countertops. But these days, almost any look can be achieved with laminate. Laminate countertops can take on the look of granite, marble, even wood, while maintaining the benefits of laminate. Low-maintenance never looked so luxurious!
Quartz countertops offer unparalleled durability. New technology in quartz now provides even more value-added features in this classic material, including stain resistant, acid resistant, impact and scratch resistant features. Pair this with a wide range of colors and textures, and quartz makes an excellent choice with lasting benefits.
One of the most popular choices in countertops, granite adds a distinct look to any space. It is also naturally durable, with resistance to moisture, heat, and abrasion. Granite countertops add value to any property, and are available in a variety of color patterns to fit perfectly with your home.
Solid surface countertops provide an affordable alternative to traditional countertop materials like granite and quartz. And, they offer a versatility unlike any other material, with hundreds of color and texture options to choose from. Obtain a beautiful, seamless look with solid surface countertops and backsplashes.
To learn more about the unique countertop options available to you, or for assistance with selecting products for your home or business, contact us, or stop in to one of DeGraaf Interiors locations in Hudsonville, Cascade, or Grand Rapids, Michigan. You can also view our solid surface countertop and laminate countertop photo galleries for ideas and inspiration.
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Frequently asked questions about natural stone countertops
What is granite?
Granite is a common widely occurring type of rock, which is granular and crystalline in texture. Granite consists mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar. Granites can range in color from black to pink. By definition, granite is an igneous rock with at least 20% quartz by volume. Granite is always hard, tough and flexible, making it useful in a wide range of construction applications.
What is marble?
Marble is a common widely occurring type of metamorphic rock, primarily consisting of calcite and dolomite. Marble is formed by the metamorphism of limestone. Marble is typically white to gray in color. Marble often has irregular colored marks due to the presence of impurities such as clay. Marble has been used for centuries in sculptures and construction applications.
What is the difference between granite and marble?
1. Durability Marble countertops are softer than granite countertops so they stain and scratch easier than granite countertops. Granite countertops contain quartz, so it is hard to stain or scratch and can withstand high heats that will dull marble countertops. With that said, Italians have used marble for years. The more stained, scratched, and dulled the surface, the more desirable to them!2. The look Marble countertops and granite countertops can look very different. Granite countertops are typically granular in nature and are considered busy. Marble countertops have a flow to them, not as many breaks or busyness.3. Maintenance Marble countertops need your utmost attention and care. Acids, metals, and heat are all enemies of marble. Granite countertops are stronger and need less sealing and care.
Where in the world do natural stone slabs come from?
The answer is everywhere, from Texas to Australia. The top exporters of natural stone slabs used for countertops are Brazil and Italy. Both countries buy quarried blocks from around the globe and then fabricate the blocks into slabs to be used for your countertop!How long will natural stone countertops last?Your granite, marble, quartzite, onyx, or limestone countertops are already thousands of years old. As long as you desire your countertops they will last.Will natural stone countertops increase the value of my home?Yes! Natural stone countertops are the most desired solid surface material in the market place. Most people love natural stone countertops and most realtors will tell you that not only is it easier to sell your home if you have natural stone countertops, but they increase the value of your home!How do I best maintain my natural stone countertops?The old rule of thumb is to never use anything you wouldnt use on your hands. Never use powdered cleansers or abrasive pads to clean your stone. Even soft scrub type cleaners contain pumice, which is powdered volcanic stone, and might damage your stone countertops or floors. Never use any product which is acidic; this includes substances like ammonia or many common liquid cleaners such as Windex. You should always use sealers and cleaning products designed specifically for natural stone or simply warm soapy water.
How much do natural stone countertops cost?
Natural stone countertops vary in price due to desirability, availability, and transportation costs. The price now varies from $30/psf to $300/psf.
How long will it take me to get my new countertops?
Once we have measured your countertops and have all the information we need such as edging, color, thickness, sinks, ect. We can install your countertops 7 days from when all complete information has been collected.
Where else can I use natural stone slabs in my home?
Whatever you can imagine, we can help you achieve. Some people use natural stone slabs for wall art, fireplace surrounds, tub decks, floors, windowsills, backsplashes, and the uses go on and on.
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