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How to Make Your Home More Efficient

The summer heat is here, and we’d be willing to bet your AC unit has been getting quite the workout lately. Constantly running the AC can skyrocket the utility bill if you’re not careful, and spending lots of money just to keep the house cool isn’t how anyone wants to spend their hard-earned money. To keep more cool air in the house and more money in your pocket, use these 4 tips.

Set the Thermostat Correctly 

Since there’s probably no one home from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, why waste energy cooling the house during these hours? Most modern thermostats will have the ability to be programmed to save energy during the times you’re not home. Once you figure out the times you’re out of the house, program the thermostat to bump up to a higher temperature.

Landscape to Save 

The US Department of Energy has reported that homeowners can save up to 25% on energy costs just by planting trees and shrubs in the right spots. Trees can block out the sun and provide shade for the home. Since shaded areas are typically 10 to 15 degrees cooler than direct sun, planting a tree that shades east and west facing windows can save you some serious green. You might not think planting shrubs around the exterior walls can save money, but shrubs keep the ground around the home cooler, which keeps the house cooler.

Win with Windows 

Having lots of windows in a house is great for letting in natural light, but it’s also great for letting out the cold air. While the natural light can save money by keeping light fixtures off, these savings are quickly offset by the cost of escaping energy. To keep the cool air in the house, install energy efficient double pane windows. Having two panes of glass instead of one traps the AC much better.

Insulation is Your Friend

Just like having double pane windows, filling your walls and attics with high-quality insulation will make your HVAC unit run much more efficiently. When you’re shopping for insulation, look for one with a high R-value. This indicates the amount of heat flow the insulation can handle.

Designing Your Dream Shower

Studies estimate that 72% of people get some of their best ideas in the shower. With that kind of idea potential, you can’t afford to not have your dream shower. If you’re already coming up with great ideas in an average shower, just imagine what you’ll think of in a top of the line shower. To design a shower that looks and feels like it’s straight out of Better Homes and Gardens, you’ll need to consider three things.

The Shower Doors 

Let’s be honest, no dream shower has ever involved a shower curtain. These days, frameless showers with thick glass doors are all the rage. While they don’t offer much privacy, they look great and are easy to clean. However, frameless isn’t for everyone. More and more homeowners are starting to opt for the convenience of a doorless walk-in shower. Again, not much privacy, but it can make the bathroom feel much bigger.

The Shower Head

For whatever reason, there are more options for shower heads than there are for soda pop. This can make trying to find the right shower head a bit overwhelming. It’s best to start with deciding if you want a wall mounted or ceiling mounted shower head. Next decided if you want a rain drop, massaging, or one with a detachable handheld feature. Once you’ve made those two decisions you can figure out what kind of finish and style you want.

Extras

Since this is your dream shower, you might as well throw in a few extra features. Some crowd favorite extras are built in seats, hand rails, and shelving. When building a custom shower, there’s not a lot of limitations to stop you, so go crazy!

The shower is only as good as the bathroom it’s in, and the bathroom is only as good as the home it’s in. When you partner with Perry Hood Properties, we can bring your dream home, bathroom, and shower to life!

 

 

Kitchen Decor Styles

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house. It can’t just look good, it must be able to give you the ability to prep, cook, and clean easily and efficiently. That being said, a kitchen needs to look good too. When it comes to picking a kitchen décor style, you’ve got a lot of options, and it can get overwhelming. To help you sort through the mess we put together this handy list of kitchen décor styles.

Farmhouse

Thanks to that lovable couple down in Waco, farmhouse has seen a spike in popularity recently. Warm and comfortable colors are calling cards of a farmhouse kitchen, along with open shelving, single basin sinks, and big wooden kitchen tables.

Modern

Sleek metals, frameless cabinets, and minimalist hardware are three common components of a modern kitchen. There are lots of different variations of a modern kitchen, so it can be a little hard to define sometimes.

Traditional

For those who want a less bold option, traditional kitchens offer arches, decorative molding, and furniture legs. Lots of woods in natural tones, natural stone counter tops, and maybe even a chandelier are commonly seen in traditional kitchens.

Transitional

Somewhere between traditional and modern, a transitional kitchen gives you the best of both worlds. Using the comfortable tones and feelings of a traditional kitchen and the more exciting finishes and details of a modern kitchen, transitional kitchens are a great option for spouses who may have opposing design tastes.

Classic

If you were to take a traditional kitchen and substitute warm earth tones for white, you would end up with a classic kitchen. These kitchens aren’t necessarily trendy, but they will stand the test of time and look good for years to come.

Kitchen styles can be hard to define, as you rarely encounter a kitchen that is a pure example of just one style. Generally, you get a mix of a few different styles rolled together to make the perfect kitchen for the homeowner. No matter what your preferred style is, we can help build your dream kitchen in your dream home.

Why You Should Work with a Custom Home Builder

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If you have your heart set on building a new home from scratch, you’ll to pick one of three options: build it with your bare hands, hire an architect and coordinate all the contractors, or work with a custom home builder. The first option requires an amount of know-how and elbow grease few have, so we can probably strike it from the list. This leaves us with two viable options.

While coordinating all the subcontractors and working directly with the architect might sound like a fun cost-saving method, it rarely pans out the way homeowners originally intended. Working with a custom home builder, however, has several upsides.

More Bang for Your Buck

By working with a custom home builder, you get access to an entire team of home building specialists. Architects, designers, and contractors will all be standing at the ready whenever you have questions or ideas. This saves an incredible amount of time by cutting out the back and forth, which saves you money.

A Project Manager

Best of all, you won’t have to worry about managing this team because the home builder will take care of that. A good home builder will have long-standing relationships with all the necessary parties involved in building a home. This gives you one point of contact instead of having to play phone tag with everyone.

Quality Control 

Building a custom home is certainly an investment, and one you’ll want to have for a while. Having a home builder on your side gives you the assurance of quality control. With a quick walk through, a home builder can see if all the materials and methods are up to par. This kind of spot check is something you couldn’t do by yourself.

At Perry Hood Properties, we’ve been helping homeowners build the best custom homes in the greater Tulsa area since 1981. We have relationships with the best designers, architects, and subcontractors in the business. It would be our pleasure to help you build your next custom home.

5 Moving Hacks You Need to Know

The joy of buying a new house is often overshadowed by the stress of having to move. No one looks forward to packing everything they own in boxes, paying for a moving truck, and then having to unload and find a way to recreate the home they decorated over many years. All this without breaking the family’s fine china set.

However, with a little planning, you can move stress-free.

Plan Ahead– Don’t wait until the last minute, start packing as soon as you close on your new home. In an ideal world, everything but a fresh set of moving clothes should be packed away and carefully labeled long before the moving truck is in the driveway.

Color Code– Pick a color to represent each room of the house and use this color system when packing boxes. You can use different colored tape, stickers, or just markers to denote which room the box should go to. This saves a ton of time when unloading and lets any helpers know where they need to put each box.

Get a Sitter– Kids can make for great free labor if they’re old enough, but if they’re too young to carry a box they’ll likely be cause for added stress. If this is the case for your family, budget for a sitter to take your kids to the park or the pool while you move.

Make the Bed First– Once all the boxes are off the truck, the first thing you should do is set up the beds. Get all the frames put together and unpack the sheets. Unloading boxes can be exhausting and once you hit the wall having your bed ready to go will be a huge relief.

Plan and Pack– Remember that whatever goes on the truck first will come off last. So if you know you need certain items as soon as you get to the new house, pack those last. Things like children’s toys, pet food, and any tools for assembling furniture are items you may want ASAP.

Moving doesn’t have to be a chaotic chore if you can plan ahead and use a few tricks. If you’re in the market for a new custom built home, call Perry Hood Properties. We have decades of experience building the best new construction homes in the greater Tulsa area.

Budget Friendly Patio Decorating

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When it comes to American traditions, enjoying a meal in the great outdoors of your own backyard is right up there with apple pie and baseball. Fresh air can often be the secret ingredient that really pulls a meal together. Unfortunately, setting up a patio for optimal enjoyment isn’t always easy, or affordable. To point you in the right direction and pinch a few pennies, we made this handy list.

Use Perennials– One way to stretch your budget and add some colorful touches is to plant lots of perennials in pots and spread them across the patio. These are typically low maintenance, and will come back every year.

Double Down– When shopping for furniture, look for pieces that have double functions. Ottomans that double as storage or chairs that can be used at the dinner table and the fire pit are both good examples.

Big Rugs Make a Big Difference– Using a rug for outdoor decor might sound like something only broke college students do, but, when done correctly, a big outdoor rug can transform a patio. You’ll want to make sure to buy a rug that is intended for outdoor use so it can hold up to the elements.

Big is Better– Speaking of buying big, this concept also applies to furniture. Instead of buying lots of little furniture, invest in a few large pieces of furniture. This makes the space feel less disorderly, and can make your budget go further.

Timing is Everything– Right after the 4th of July is typically the best time of year to buy patio furniture. If you try to buy in March when it first starts to get warm, prices will be fairly high. However, a post Independence Day sale is almost a guarantee.

Making your patio a second dining room in the summer lets you enjoy your home so much more, and it can really increase the property value when it comes time to sell!

Keeping Your Home Safe While On Vacation

Summers are prime time for family getaways… and home robberies. Anytime houses are likely to be empty, crooks are licking their chops. That’s why it’s important to follow some basic home security guidelines when taking a summer vacation.

Stage the Home 

Just because you’re not home doesn’t mean it should look like you’re not home. There are a few tricks you can use to make it look like you never left the front step, even if you’re hundreds of miles away.

  • Get someone to mow your lawn so it doesn’t get overgrown and tip off the bad guys that no one is home.
  • Set lights on a timer to come on at night
  • Leave a hose uncoiled to make it look like yard work is happening

Pause the Mail 

An overflowing mailbox is one of the most obvious signs of an empty nest. Before you skip town, stop by the post office to stop your mail until you get home. It only takes a few minutes, so you can even do it as you’re leaving town.

Show Off Your Security 

If you have an alarm system, make sure the yard sign is displayed loud and proud. This is one of the best signals to burglars that this house isn’t one they want to mess with. You can also get some dummy security cameras if you want to really step up your security appearance.

Hide the Hidden Key

Most homeowners keep a spare key hidden in the mailbox or under a flowerpot. This is a great failsafe if you get locked out of the house, but that’s not too likely to happen while you’re away. Wherever your secret key may be hidden, go ahead and bring it inside the house where it can’t be used against you.

Call a Friend 

Speaking of spare keys, it’s not a bad idea to give one to a friend you trust so they can get into your house in case of an emergency. You might also ask them to swing by the house a few times to keep an eye on the place.

How to Throw an Outdoor Party on a Budget

With 4th of July just around the corner and plenty of other good reasons to throw a backyard bash this summer, it’s the perfect time to start planning your next outdoor shindig. Making all the necessary arrangements can get stressful and expensive if you’re not careful. To help eliminate those two problems, here’s a list of tips you can use to host the best party without breaking the bank.

Pot Luck is Your Friend

Instead of spending all that time and money buying and making food, throw a pot luck party and have your guest bring their favorite dish. All you have to do is make the main dish, and ask your friends to cover the sides and desserts. Most people will take any excuse to show off their “world famous” potato salad or apple pie, so don’t feel guilty asking for a little help.

Facebook Event

It’s 2017 and there’s no need to waste money on fancy invitations and postage. Creating a Facebook event is one easy way to bypass the post office. This allows you to put all the necessary information in one place, invite your guests, and even have a discussion if anyone as any questions.

DIY Decor

One of the most expensive parts of throwing the party is getting all the decorations. If this is your first time hosting such a gathering, this expense can add up quick. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to do some cheap DIY decorating. From spray painting metal folding chairs to cinderblock seating you can make in minutes, pretty décor doesn’t have to cost a pretty penny.

Game On!

If you’re looking for some cheap entertainment options, games will be your answer. Everyone loves a good game, especially if kids are on the guest list, and there are tons of games you can buy or make for little to no cost.

Ban the Mosquitos

Nothing ruins a backyard party faster than everyone getting eaten alive by mosquitos. However, with a few simple fixes you can keep the blood suckers at bay. Planting lemongrass, wine bottle citronella candles, and burning some pinion wood are all huge turn-offs for mosquitoes.

What to do When Moving with Pets

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Moving to a new home can be stressful for the whole family, and that includes family members with four legs. While we’re adjusting to the new commute and neighbors, they’ll be adjusting to new smells and sights they’ve probably never experienced before. Obviously, you can’t sit your pet down and explain the moving process, but you can take some steps to prepare them for the move.

Take a Walk

Before you actually move in, take your pooch on a walk around the new stomping grounds. Take notice of how other pets in the neighborhood act when you walk by. Are they barking and aggressive or more playful? Check for any new plants that might be upsetting or confusing to your dog and let them acquaint themselves with new smells. If you have an outdoor cat, see if you can spot any other cats on the prowl to see if they’re friendly or feisty.

Stay Calm

Pets can pick up our emotions and tend to copy how we’re feeling. So if you’re calm, they’ll be calm. If you’re especially concerned about your pet freaking out during the move, you might put them in a closed room with some water and toys. Another way to keep the peace is to stick to your normal schedule as much as possible. Move days are always hectic, but try to feed and walk pets around the same time you normally would.

Monitor the Situation

Once you’re all moved in, keep an eye on how your pet is adjusting. Pay close attention if you changed time zones or climates, as both can be hard for pets to acclimate to. Getting back to your normal schedule as soon as possible will make adapting easier, so do your best to return to your regular agenda.

5 Ways to Boost Curb Appeal

The curb appeal of your home will make the first impression on anyone who drives by or comes for a visit. This is a critical feature to consider when selling a home, but it’s also worth considering as an ongoing home improvement project to consistently upgrade the value of your home. To whip your curb appeal into shape, you can use these five tricks.

Make a Runway– Some homes won’t be set up for this, but if you have a decently long sidewalk leading to your front door, that’s something you’ll want to highlight. Planting shrubs is always a good option for this, but an even better option is hydrangeas. Going for pink or blue hydrangeas will create an incredibly inviting and picturesque runway to your front door.

Don’t Forget the Basics– A new wreath and doormat can go a long way, so don’t neglect to take care of these basic curb appeal essentials. Having this combination is probably one of the quickest, cheapest, and easiest ways to boost curb appeal.

Mulch is Your Friend– Speaking of quick, cheap, and easy ways to boost curb appeal, make a run to the garden center and grab a few bags of mulch. For $2 to $3 a bag you’ll be amazed at how much mulch will improve curb appeal. Just spread a one-inch layer in all your flower beds and it’s almost guaranteed to look like you paid big bucks for professional landscaping.

Get Your Thumb Green– Sprucing up the flower beds is an old standby when it comes to curb appeal, but you don’t have to spend tons of time and money revamping every flowerbed in your front yard to improve curb appeal. If you want to take a shortcut, opt for some potted plants on either side of the front door. Make sure to use colorful plants, and pony up for the nicer ceramic pots instead of the cheap plastic one.

Give the Door a Facelift– A fresh coat of paint and a little polish on the knob and knocker will make the front door much more inviting. Painting the front door can be a little tricky, so make sure you have a game plan before you pop off the hinges.

Curb appeal is a great way to improve the value of your home, so be creative and post any tips you think are worth sharing.


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