POP! With an Accent Color

Are you drawn to this dining room? People who study colors say that red works well in an eating area, encouraging conversation. Unlike some rooms that choose to paint the walls red, the color here makes a nice accent without overpowering the space.

Let’s take a look at how the owner took advantage of a love of red to move this room from dull to adventurous.

The floor and walls provide a good neutral background. By showing a touch of warm color on the light 24 inch porcelain tile flooring, the room avoids feeling cold. Porcelain tile is also a great dining room floor because it can handle any spills without staining, as long as you seal the grout.

The table and chair frames are not black but a rich ebony wood. This also adds warmth and provides the dark tones needed to anchor the room. The chairs are all padded, adding comfort if you want people to linger over a meal. However using leather makes them almost stain-free and easy to wipe down. Notice that the white side chairs have a slightly different back than the red ones. This adds an additional design touch to enliven a very simple room.

The red choices are all exactly the same hue, and carefully controlled to keep them from taking over the room. Red is such a vivid color that it would be easy to get carried away. But by having only the end chairs in red and just the row of three matching bowls on the table, the red is contained. The bright red abstract art piece also matches the hue but with some texture and color elements to keep it interesting.

How daring are you? Would you be willing to showcase your favorite color this way? Why not take a chance!

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Grieving Grandmother Receives Pool Fence

Grandmother of Four Who Recently Lost Her Son to Gain Peace of Mind Around Family Pool.

Teresa Shields from Phoenix is this week’s recipient of a free pool fence, courtesy of Fulton Homes’ Fence Patrol program. The fence will make Shields’ backyard a safer place for her four young grandchildren. After the death of her son and father of her grandchildren just a few weeks ago, Shields will now take on many parenting responsibilities. She is very worried one of her grandchildren – all under 4 years old – may fall into the pool and drown, but she can’t afford a pool fence on her own. Fulton Homes will install one for her Tuesday, June 14 at 7:00 a.m.

Friend of the family, Cindy Cassidy, nominated Shields for the program. “After the death of her son, Teresa couldn’t bear the loss of a grandchild drowning in her backyard pool,” Cassidy wrote in her nomination letter. “Another death would devastate her.”

“Teresa has just experienced the painful tragedy of losing a son,” said Douglas Fulton, CEO of Fulton Homes. “To lose another family member because of an unfenced pool is unimaginable and completely preventable. We are delighted to help ease her anxiety by providing this crucial safety measure.”

The annual Fence Patrol program, established by Tempe-based Fulton Homes, aims to improve child safety around pools and promote pool safety awareness throughout the summer, when drowning risk is highest.

Arizona Pool Fence Laws state that all residential pools must be enclosed by a barrier. Families with children under six must also have a barrier blocking access to the pool from the house. Some cities allow door alarms in place of the pool barrier. Also, certain homes are exempt depending on when they were built. However, most homes must be brought up to code if remodeled or sold.

Interested parties in the Fulton Homes Fence Patrol have until July 4, 2011 to nominate themselves or someone else for a pool fence, by logging on to www.kmle108.com and clicking on the Fence Patrol icon. For more information call (602) 452-1000 or go to www.fultonhomes.com and click on the “Fulton Foundation” link.

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Keep Your Home Safe During Monsoon Season

With the monsoon season upon us, we wanted to take a moment to go over a few helpful reminders to be prepared for the heavy rain and wind.

  1. During a storm you will get water in your window tracks. So make sure your tracks are free of debris that might clog the weep holes.
  2. Check the drain for the window well and make sure it is not covered or clogged with any debris or trash.
  3. Is your sump pump operational? Be sure to check it periodically.
  4. Check and see if anything with your landscape may interfere with the flow of water from your window well drain. You don’t want to redirect back into the wells.

Keep your home and your family safe!

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Blog Categories

Fulton Homes blogs are all separated into individual categories.  We do this so you can find the topic that you are interested in and read all of the articles that relate to that subject.  About halfway down the page of our blog, you will see the heading “Categories”.  Underneath this heading are several topics that are listed, just click on the one of your liking and you will be directed to all articles written about this matter.  We hope you find this information very useful.

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How to Remove Ink Stains from Carpet

Have you ever dropped a pen on your carpet and panicked over an ink stain on your carpet? Don’t worry! We’ve got some simple instructions to help rescue you from ink stains on your carpet.

Detergent Solution – Mix one fourth (1/4) teaspoon of a liquid dishwashing detergent per one (1) cup of lukewarm water. NEVER USE A STRONGER CONCENTRATION! Thorough rinsing is necessary to remove detergent residues that may cause rapid soiling. It may be necessary to rinse with warm water several times to completely remove residues. (See Residue Precautions.) Care should be used in selecting a detergent. Never use a laundry detergent of any type, because laundry detergents may contain optical brighteners (flourescent dyes) that dye the fiber. Do not select an automatic dishwashing detergent because many contain bleaching agents that destroy dyes and some fibers.

Nail Polish Remover – Two types of nail polish removers are available. One type contains acetone, a dry cleaning solvent. Use the same precautions as with other dry cleaning solutions. The second type contains amyl acetate, which is used in many paint, oil, and grease (POG) removers. Many POG removers leave residues that may cause rapid soiling. When using a POG remover, always rinse the area thoroughly with a dry solvent. (See Residue Precautions.)

Solvent – A non-flammable spot removal solution, or dry cleaning type solvent, is preferred. Exercise caution when using a solvent. Never pour it directly onto the carpet or allow it to reach the backing, because it can damage the latex that holds the primary and secondary backings together. Acceptable solvents include Carbona®, Energine®, K2R®, Goof-Off®, etc.

Warm Water – Lukewarm tap water should be used in most cases to rinse the cleaning solutions from the fiber. Failure to completely rinse the solutions from the fiber may cause accelerated soiling.

Ammonia Solution – Mix one (1) tablespoon of household ammonia per cup of water. Please note: Be aware that ammonia, if used improperly, can cause a color change. Be sure to test a hidden area.

Call a Professional – Professional cleaners have the ability and the equipment to use more aggressive cleaning solutions to remove stubborn spills. Always consider consulting a professional cleaner regarding any spot removal question. Carpet and Rug Institute – 1-800-882-8846

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Blog Search Tool

We make it a point here at Fulton Homes to post several blogs containing useful design, maintenance, website tool, etc., information that we think you may find useful.  On our blog homepage, you will see a “Search” box on the right side of the page.  This tool allows you to type in any keyword that you may be looking for information on the search will give you results of articles that we have posted that are related to what you are searching for.  We hope you find this helpful!

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Add Some Fun to Your Home

The bright neon colors of the carnival rides add an inviting fun element to this photo. In the same way, a few fun touches can create a more inviting décor in our homes. Looking at this photo, think about what you can add to create a touch of fun for yourself and guests.

Look for accessories that ask people to pick them up and play with them. The old Rubik’s cube did that, and there are a number of puzzles and toys that work the same way. You don’t have to spend a lot of money. How about a matchbox car of your favorite luxury auto or a pretty bowl filled with plastic animals? These give people something to do with their hands while you’re talking.

You could set up a jigsaw puzzle on a side table in your living room to encourage guests to fill in a piece or two. Add two chairs so that people can chat while finding just the right spot for that bit of red.

If you find a photo or image that makes you smile, frame it and tuck it in a corner of your home or along your hallway. Chances are your guests will appreciate it too. Another option is to dig through some of your old memory boxes and display a favorite toy or children’s book. It may start a conversation if someone remembers playing or reading it in their early years.

This is not about turning your home into an amusement park. Instead, by adding only one or two fun elements, you can add interest and charm to your home. Have fun!

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