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April 29, 2016 REALESTATE ESTATE WEEKLY WEEKLY 3915 Fox Ledge Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities Weekly Features: • About Real Estate • Classifieds • Open House Map Stillwater Visit our web site at » Classifieds » Real Estate Weekly to download the current PDF edition and see participating Realtors. To advertise your home in Real Estate Weekly, call (405) 372-5000. stwnewspress.com Featured Homes: In New York, it is a legal requirement for a seller to disclose if a property under inspection is believed to be haunted by ghosts. 1302 Falls Drive 1302 Falls Drive - $549,900 - Welcome to the perfect home for living and entertaining DESIGNED by Jack Arnold! This home is situated on 1.64 acres overlooking a stocked pond. The 3 bed -2 1/2 bath home with a 3+ car garage, features french doors and an upgraded fluted fireplace with gas logs and remote. A gourmet kitchen and theater room round out this gorgeous home. Don’t delay, call Beth Wooldridge for your personal showing @ 405-714- 2857. 3915 Fox Ledge - $659,000-BREATHTAKING HOME features hand scraped wood floors, high ceilings, crown molding, gourmet kitchen with roasting oven, convection microwave, gas cook top, walk-in pantry & kitchen island with storage. In addition, a formal dining, butler’s pantry with wine fridge, & study. The spacious master suite has a fireplace & sitting area. The beautiful rock waterfall pool and covered back patio with outdoor kitchen are perfect for entertaining. Call Denise Talley at 405-269-9137 or [email protected] These homes offered by Keller Williams Stillwater (405) 332-5553 • 911 S. Main St.

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April 29, 2016

REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY

3915 Fox Ledge

Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities

Weekly Features:• About Real Estate• Classifi eds• Open House Map

Stillwater

Visit our web site at

» Classifi eds » Real Estate Weeklyto download the current PDF edition

and see participating Realtors.To advertise your home in Real Estate

Weekly, call (405) 372-5000.

stwnewspress.com

Featured Homes:

In New York, it is a legal requirement for a seller to disclose

if a property under inspection is believed to be haunted by ghosts.

1302 Falls Drive

1302 Falls Drive - $549,900 - Welcome to the perfect home for living and entertaining DESIGNED by Jack Arnold! This home is situated on 1.64 acres overlooking a stocked pond. The 3 bed -2 1/2 bath home with a 3+ car garage, features french doors and an upgraded fl uted fi replace with gas logs and remote. A gourmet kitchen and theater room round out this gorgeous home. Don’t delay, call Beth Wooldridge for your personal showing @ 405-714-2857.

3915 Fox Ledge - $659,000-BREATHTAKING HOME features hand scraped wood fl oors, high ceilings, crown molding, gourmet kitchen with roasting oven, convection microwave, gas cook top, walk-in pantry & kitchen island with storage. In addition, a formal dining, butler’s pantry with wine fridge, & study. The spacious master suite has a fi replace & sitting area. The beautiful rock waterfall pool and covered back patio with outdoor kitchen are perfect for entertaining. Call Denise Talley at 405-269-9137 or [email protected]

These homes offered by Keller Williams Stillwater(405) 332-5553 • 911 S. Main St.

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By Gabrielle SavoieDomaine

You’re a busywoman. Whetheryou’re a mother ofthree, married toyour career, a rest-less jetsetter or allof the above, youknow all too wellthe meaning of “notenough hours in aday.” You will neverfind the time tocolor-code yourbooks, and DIY pro-jects give you thechills.

If “move-in ready”is your motto, if youneed Marie Kondoto come organizeyour life, or if yousecretly wish youcould decorate yourhome at the snap ofa finger, these homehacks are the nextbest thing.

FORGET THEELECTRICIAN

Don’t have timeto be home for theelectrician? Noproblem _ plug-insconces are fantas-tic to hang in aflash. All you needis a drill or a screw-driver to securethem to the wall;then you can simplyplug them into aregular outlet.They’re also easilyremovable, so youcan take them withyou when you move.

What you need:Plug-in sconces

STICK ANDPEEL

If you’ve ever hadto steam and scrapeold wallpaper off awall, you know howinsanely frustratingit can be. But withtoday’s more

advanced technolo-gy, it shouldn’t besuch a big concern.Removable wallpa-pers come in anincreasingly widearray of fun colors,patterns and tex-tures, so you canmake your 300-square-foot studiofeel cozier with pinktufted wallpaperlike MischaLampert did, andyou can also changeyour mind a yearlater.

What you need:Removable wallpa-per

HANG CUR-TAINS IN A SNAP

In a tinyManhattan apart-ment, Megan Pflugwanted to add asense of intimacyaround the bed, butinstead of wallpa-per, she cleverlyused tension cur-tain rods. Not onlywere the curtainsup in no time (andwith no need for atool set or handy-man), they cancome down just asquickly.

What you need:Tension rods

TIDY UP IN AFLASH

If you’re a busylady, you knowwhat we meanwhen we say some-times you just needto shove everythingin a drawer and bedone with it. Maybeyour friends showedup at your houseunannounced, oryou have to leave insuch a hurry butyou know that yourpartner/roommatewill be furious thatyou left a mess

again... Enter furni-ture with hiddenstorage that allowyou to make thingsdisappear. Kondowould probably notapprove, but some-times there’s noway around it.

What you need:Hidden storage

STOP SIFTINGTHROUGHDRAWERS

Are you one ofthose people with athousand kitchenutensils jumbled ina single drawer?How painful is it totry and find thewine opener whenyou need it? We feelyou. A utensil railwill change yourlife. Everything isexposed, so younever have to dreadsearching for a canopener again. Andfor anything thatcan’t be hung up,get a drawer orga-nizer. With a empti-er drawer, you’ll beable to organizeeverything effi-ciently.

What you need: Autensil rail

FIND A PLACEFOR EVERY-THING

This is not a newinvention by anystretch of the imag-ination, but if youcan get your handson a library catalogfile, we promise itwill revolutionizeyour life. Not onlydoes it look insane-ly stylish, but allthose mismatchedrandom items youhave no real placefor? Consider themfiled and organizedfor good. If youlabel every drawer,

you’ll never have tosearch for anythingagain.

What you need: Alibrary catalog file

LEAVE THEHOUSE AT ANYMOMENT

Your entrywayshould be the cen-tral station whereeverything you needto quickly get inand out of the

house is stored:keys, wallet, phonecharger, mail,umbrellas, shoes,hats... If you don’thave these thingscontained in onespace, you’ll findyourself runningaround the houseevery time you needto head out. Justimagine how muchmore punctual

you’ll be!What you need:

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Could there be a leak in condo’s bathroom pipes?By C. Dwight BarnettTribune News Service

Q: This is about acondo on a slab. I hearan occasional drip soundin our bathroom walls _very occasional, some-times prominent afterusing water.

No evidence of leak.Could it be pipe expan-sion/contraction or a

leak?A: The pipe in the wall is

most likely a vent pipe anddoes not contain water. Thevent pipe extends above theroof and provides atmos-pheric pressure to thedrains under the floors sothe water from the sinks,tubs and toilets can flow tothe sewer.

There may be a horizontalvent pipe from the sink or

tub that attaches to themain vent which is usuallyjust behind the toilet. Thisis a simple explanation of aventing system.

There are situationswhere a different configura-tion should be installed.

To answer your question,the dripping noise could bea leak in a horizontal por-tion of the venting systemor condensation that forms

inside the vertical pipe thatextends above the roof.

When condensation buildsup it can drip inside thehorizontal pipe.

In a condo, the vent pipesand drains may be sharedinside the common wallwith the neighboring apart-ment where there may beevidence of a leak.

Talk to your condo associ-ation to see if other resi-

dents are experiencing simi-lar problems. I would notrule out the possibility of apipe or pipe fitting expand-ing when the bathroom isused.

If the drip noise occurswhen using hot waterrather when using just coldwater, that could be a cluepointing toward pipe expan-sion or cracking.

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We are spendingmore time in thekitchen these days.As hub of the home,the kitchen hasbecome far morethan a place to storeand prepare food. Nomatter the size,everyone – familyand friends – gravi-tates toward thisarea. So it’s no sur-prise that kitchenrenovations arebranching out toinclude traditionaldining rooms, work-spaces and enter-tainment centers.The new kitchen isbigger and busierthan ever. As its roleexpands, kitchendecor has made ashift toward transi-tional style, usingquality materialsmore commonlyfound in other livingareas.

You love yourleather sofa and barstools, but realleather in thekitchen? EcoDomo(www.ecodomo.com)has a unique line ofrecycled and hide

leather productsthat offer a hand-some alternative forbacksplashes, coun-tertops and cabi-netry. Their leatheris laminated ontoMDF or plywood,ready to apply todoors, drawers,islands, walls andfloors. Detail workincludes a range ofstitching patterns,embossing, laserengraving, customcolors and sizes.

Rich varieties ofwood and woodveneers are anotherquality connection toliving and diningrooms. Shown here,the high-gloss ebonyveneer cabinets andDekton (quartz,glass and porcelain)countertop match

the luxurious look ofthe backsplash’srecycled leatherveneer in theMahogany Buffalodesign. The look andstyle of cabinetrycan be carriedthrough to diningcabinets, bars andentertainment units.

It’s not necessaryto have only onetype of floor for theentire big kitchendesign. Linoleum ortile is a good choicefor the preparationand cooking space,and also makes anattractive all-overfloor covering. Orpair up with wood ora contemporary car-pet for comfort andstyle in the kitchen’ssitting areas.

Big kitchens

make room for extraserving and prepspace. Coffee is nowde rigueur morningand evening, madeat home with thedizzying array ofcappuccino andespresso machines.Beverage and waterstations, winefridges and super-size refrigeratorslook after all therequirements offamily and enter-taining with ease.

This large spacerequires many dif-ferent sources oflight. When reno-vating, have a light-ing or design experthelp you to set upthe placement andtype of lighting fortasks, ambient anddecorative purposes.Dimmers will allowyou to adjust thebrightness as thesituation changes.Previously thoughtto be for the formaldining room, chan-deliers and pendant

lights have movedinto the kitchen,adding anotherdesign detail for youto consider. Thestyle of the quintes-sential island, whichoften acts as a sepa-ration point betweencooking and all theother functions inthe expandedkitchen, becomes amajor focal point. Arow of pendantlights highlights its

importance andshows off the coun-tertop. When shop-ping for lighting,you’ll find a widevariety. Look for fix-tures that connectwith the metal, glassor stone finishesalready present inyour faucets, hard-ware and kitchenappliances. This isanother way to bal-ance your style.

Perhaps because

the new big kitchenis, well, so big, over-all color palettestend toward whiteand light woodshades. But a splashof color will makeyour new renovationpop. A pink or redfood processor, abright fabric on theisland stools, and abit of dazzle alongthe backsplash is, Ibelieve, a necessity.Fun for everyone.

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Suing neighborswho make an inor-dinate amount ofnoise should be thelast resort to“quiet” the prob-lem.

DEAR MR.MYERS: Our newneighbors arethe noisiest peo-ple we have evermet. If they’renot throwingloud parties andblasting theirmusic, their kidsare runningaround in theyard and scream-ing, or the hus-band is usingloud power toolsin his workshoplate at night. Wehave talked tothem about theproblem a fewtimes and evensent them a cer-tified letter, butthey have donenothing to “toneit down.” Can wesue them to getsome peace andquiet?

ANSWER: Suinga neighbor is anasty proposition.After all, you’lllikely be livingnear them for sev-eral more monthsor even years, anda lawsuit canmake everyone feeluncomfortable andeven build more illwill.

You did the rightthing by discussingthe problem withyour neighborsbefore consideringa lawsuit. Sincethose discussionsand your letterdidn’t bear fruit,

you might still beable to solve theproblem withoutgoing to court.

One option wouldbe to file a policereport, or evenhave the cops paythem a visit. Manycities, counties andnonprofit groupsalso offer free orlow-cost arbitrationservices in which aretired judge orother expert willhear both sides of a

disagreement andthen render a deci-sion on how tosolve it without thehelp of lawyers.

If you decide thatfiling a lawsuit isabsolutely neces-sary, you can suefor money dam-ages, ask the judgeto order the neigh-bors to stop thenoise -- “abate thenuisance,” in legalterms -- or do both.

If you’re asking

for only monetarycompensation, youcan stick to rela-tively inexpensivesmall claims courtif the amount isfairly low, typically$2,500 to $7,500.But if you want thenoise to stop (or atleast be held tomore reasonablelevels), you’ll prob-ably need to usethe costlier munici-pal court or similarvenue instead.

To win, you’llhave to prove thatthe noise is exces-sive, disturbingand affecting yourown legal right tothe “quiet enjoy-ment” of yourhome. You alsowill need to showthat you have pre-

viously asked theneighbors to stopthe din: That’swhere that certi-fied letter youmailed to themearlier will comein handy. Policereports, witnesses’accounts and eventape recordingsmay also bolsteryour case.

Good luck. Ihope you canresolve this nastynoise issue with-out getting thecourt involved andall the heightenedanimosity thatmay follow.

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MYERS: Yourecently wrotethat a personwho receives

alimony pay-ments can usual-ly use list thosepayments as“income” when amortgage appli-cation is filed. Ipay alimonyinstead. Do Ihave to list it asmonthly debt onthe applicationthat I am aboutto fill out?

ANSWER: Yes,you’ll have to listit as a debt ifthere’s a courtdecree mandatingthe payments. Butyou’re under nolegal obligation todisclose the pay-ments if they arevoluntary ratherthan formallyordered by ajudge.

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By Mary CarolGarrityTribune News Service

When Dan and Ipurchased our fixer-upper on a littlelake in Kansas City,Mo., we were drawnby the peaceful com-munity and theserene views. And,the thought of turn-ing this modest mid-century house into acozy cottage, wherewe could live simplyand grow old togeth-er, got my creativejuices flowing bigtime. We knew thehouse would need amajor renovation totransform it into theEnglish country cot-tage in my mind.I’m not going to lie:It was a long, messyprocess. But it wasworth every agoniz-ing moment becausenow I’m home forgood.

THE DECORMy Atchison,

Kan., home wasvery formal, and itcalled for more ele-gant decor. But thecottage was just theopposite. To be trueto its spirit, thedesign needed to besimple and under-stated, a cozycocoon thatwrapped its armsaround you. I want-ed it to feel like an80-year-old familyhome that had beencherished by multi-ple generations, thescene of lots of loveand memories.

One of the ways Igave our new homesome cottage charmwas using relaxed

fabrics in my deco-rating. To dressdown my formalupholstered furni-ture, I recovered thepieces in ticking,one of my favoritefabrics. In the win-ter, I accent the fur-niture with pillowsand throws in buffa-lo checks and tartanplaids. In the sum-mer, I bring in light-weight cotton printsin reds and blues.

While I keptmany of the larger,dramatic pieces ofartwork I cherishedin my Atchisonhome, like the reli-gious art Dan foundyears ago on a buy-ing trip to Europe, Idecided to cover thewalls in the mainliving areas withsimple artwork. Forme, that includeslots of dishes andplatters, hung onthe walls or workedinto tabletop dis-

plays. I have aweakness for charm-ing platters andplates, especiallyantique FrenchLimoges fish plates.

THE BUILT-INSWhen we were

working with ourarchitect to redesignthe house’s interior,I knew I wantedplenty of built-ins,including windowseats. They just feellike an Englishnovel come to live,with their beckoningview and tapestry ofcozy cushions. Iwatch the sun comeup on this little win-dow seat in the din-ing room. We alsoincluded miles ofbookcases for all ofDan’s books, as Iblogged about lastmonth. The onlythings we keptintact from the orig-inal house when werenovated were thestone fireplaces and

the exposed woodceiling in the livingroom – I fell undertheir spell!

I wanted therooms to be lightand warm, so wekept our hardwoodfloors light, addingjust a drop of stainto the finish.

THE KITCHENDesigning your

kitchen is a big dealbecause there are somany decisions tomake and it costs alot, so you don’twant to ever have toredo it. Luckily Iwent into our renoproject with severalof the big decisionsalready make. Iknew I wantedbutcher block coun-tertops. Why? Theyare modest andfunctional, and themore beat up theyget, stained andmarked with lines,the more beautifulthey become.

Similarly, I knewI wanted a marblecountertop some-place in the kitchen.The kitchen islandseemed like the per-fect spot for thistimeless and ele-gant stone. Sincethe kitchen sinkfaces our little din-ing nook, and therooms flow one intothe other, the archi-tect used the islandto create a smallvisual barrierbetween the tworooms. Honestly, Iwanted to hide thedirty dishes piledup around the sink!You don’t have tocook to make amess in the kitchen,as I’ve learned. Allthose carryoutboxes are an eye-sore.

I’m in love withsubway tile andpicked it for my

kitchen backsplashbecause it’s modest,sleek and timeless. Ilike how the tile,with its gray grout,gives my kitchenthe feel of a 1920sbungalow.

Whether you arerenovating yourhome or adding lit-tle decorative touch-

es here and there,the end goal ofevery design deci-sion you makeshould be the same:to create an oasisthat fills your heartand soul. My littlecottage on the lakedoes all that andmore for me.Thanks for visiting!

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How to add charm to your cottage

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By Craig LeHoullierThe News & Observer (Raleigh,

N.C.)

Some gardeningtasks (despite beinggood exercise) arejust not very enjoy-able. Digging in redclay, weeding andbending over to pickbush beans come tomind as three sea-sonal “pains.”

Enter growing instraw bales as a wayto avoid them all.

I can still remem-ber the moment thatI was led down thestraw bale garden-ing path. My wifeand I were on thedeck and I heardsomeone at the backgate. It was a tall,distinguished-look-ing man in a policeuniform. His cruiserwas in my driveway.My first thought:Did the neighborsthink that our drive-way tomato plantswere something elsealtogether?

That was my firstmeeting with KentRogers, a WakeForest, N.C., resi-dent who, unknownto me at the time,was a leadingauthority (and THElocal guru) on atechnique that was

new to me: growingcrops in straw bales.But that was then –and this is now.With a few years ofexperience and hav-ing written a bookon the topic, I amsold. Straw bale gar-dening is a greattechnique to have inthe gardeners’ toolkit.

It turns out thatRogers didn’t inventthe technique; somereferences indicatethat dates back toancient times, prac-ticed by both theAztecs andEgyptians.Commercial compa-nies grew crops suchas cucumbers inbales in the 1950s.He told me that helearned about itfrom an article in aDecatur, Ala., news-paper, whichdescribed the prac-tice of an elderlywoman. Rogersbegan using bales inhis garden morethan a decade ago,and shared his expe-rience widely onwebsites and onlinegardening forums,such as Dave’sGarden.

As an avid con-tainer gardener, andfollowing my book,

“Epic Tomatoes,” Iwas asked by StoreyPublishing to testout the techniquemyself and writeabout the experi-ence. My two yearsof research led to mysecond book,“Growing Vegetablesin Straw Bales,”which came out ear-lier this year.

I am quite takenwith the technique,though as with allgardening tech-niques, there islearning curve, andfor various reasons,it may not be foreveryone. Personally,my own quick suc-cess with the methodplaces it as an indis-pensable tool in myportfolio of effectivegardening methods.

The process isquite simple:

• Locate and pur-chase straw bales atleast two weeksbefore you wish toplant.

• Position thebales, using maxi-mum sunlight asyour guide.

• Water deeply,

then begin a regi-men of alternatingdays of application ofa high nitrogensource, such as agranular lawnstarter food (29-0-4in Nitrogen-Phosphorous-Potassium, aka theNPK value) or driedblood (for thosewishing to go organ-ic) and deep water-ing. The internaltemperature of thestraw bale rises dra-matically during thistime, as the inside ofthe bale begins tocompost and create ahospitable area forplant roots.

• After a week,the bales are treatedat half strength withthe nitrogen sourcefor three days.

• One treatmentwith a balanced fer-tilizer (such as a 10-10-10 product)comes next.Throughout thetreatment period,the internal temper-ature of the balerises dramatically to120 degrees or more.

• Water the bales

for another week.Check the internaltemperature of thestraw bales, usingthe same meat ther-mometer you use inthe kitchen, but besure to clean it after-ward. When theinternal temperaturefalls below 80degrees, the balesare ready to plant.

• Seedlings areplanted directly intothe bales by creatinga divot in the top –insert the root ball ofthe plant and fill inwith a good qualityplanting medium.It’s best to use aproduct labeled “soilless mix"; avoidthose products sim-ply labeled “gardensoil,” as they don’tdrain well and willcrust over and pro-hibit germination of

small seeds.• For direct seed-

ing, apply a 2-inchlayer of the plantingmedium, water welland plant the seedsusing recommendedspacing.

In my two years ofbale use, I’ve foundthe best success withtomatoes, eggplant,peppers (two plantsper bale, usingseedlings), lettuceand greens, squashand cucumbers(direct seeded). Bushbeans will do fine,but slugs bedeviledmy initial efforts; asprinkling ofdiatomaceous eartheliminated the prob-lem. Bales also aregreat for direct seed-ing of beets, carrotsand radishes, but besure to keep themwell watered early

on; the top plantingmedium layer isquite shallow andwill dry out quicklyon hot days. Use of asoaker hose is a veryhelpful solution tothis potential issue.Both Irish and sweetpotatoes are alsovery successful instraw bales, but besure to start themearly and keep themwatered.

As for care duringthe growing season,straw bales are simi-lar to containers inthat being elevated,they can dry outquite quickly in themidsummer heat.Frequent wateringalso leeches nutri-ents out of the balesand away from theroots of the plant. Iwater daily and feedweekly.

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Monthly Housing StatisticsData from Stillwater Board of REALTORS | Mar 2016

Reports produced and compiled by RE STATS Inc.

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CLOSED UNIT SALES CLOSED VOLUME SALES

AVERAGE SALES PRICE AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET

AVERAGE ASKED TO SOLD RATIO JANUARY INVENTORY

March Year to Date March Year to Date

January Year to Date January Year to Date

January Year to Date End of Month Inventory Months Supply

20152016

20152016

20152016

20152016

20152016

20152016

7171 13.41M13.41M 11.56M11.56M

188,811188,811110110

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96.82%96.82%3.923.92

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-7.22%-7.22% +1.04%+1.04%

+1.14%+1.14% -3.73%-3.73%

-6.85%-6.85% -10.63%-10.63%

+0.13%+0.13% -4.43%-4.43%

+1.42%+1.42% -5.53%-5.53%

175,187175,187 111111

97.48%97.48%

258258

165,586165,586105105

96.95%96.95%3.753.75

141141 25.06M25.06M 23.68M23.68M143143

Area Delimited by Entire Stillwater MLS - Residential Property Type

*Absorption Rate:Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Mar 2015 is 68.3Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Mar 2016 is 68.8

March Year To Date (Jan - Mar)

2015 2016 +/-% 2015 2016 +/-%

7113,406

160,100188,811

86110

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Closed Unit SalesClosed Volume Sales (x1000)Median Sales PriceAverage Sales PriceMedian Days on Market to SaleAverage Days on Market to SaleMedian Asked to Sold RatioEnd of Month InventoryMonths Supply (End of Month Inventory/Absorption Rate*)

By Mary CarolGarrityTribune News Service

We just got backfrom the springHigh Point Market,the largest homefurnishings indus-try show in theworld, where wewere dazzled by thenewest looks ininterior design.While I’m still fly-ing high, I had totell you about myfavorite trends for2016.

Our team waswowed by the con-sistent theme wesaw at market:designers celebrat-ing the past byreinterpreting clas-sic styles with afresh new eye. It isright in sync withour look: the newtraditional. I lostmy heart years agoto timeless furnish-ings. But I like tokeep a classic stylelively by punchingit up with a fewmodern or contem-porary pieces. Thedesigners at mar-ket this spring gaveus lots to play with!

WOOD FURNI-TURE: SOME-THING OLD &SOMETHINGNEW

We have not car-ried classic claw-foot tables foryears, but this sen-sational table cap-tured my heart.Check out thisdesigner’s interest-ing new read on“claw foot” ... thetoes of the claw are

spread to perch ontop of a Lucite ball.Talk about a con-versation piece!

For those of uswho live with lotsof books, findinggreat bookcases is amust. This charm-ing painted chestbrings in a fun flo-ral shape to givethe glassed doors aplayful look.

UPHOL-STERED FURNI-TURE: IT’S ALLABOUT THETEXTURE

We fell hard forthe new uphol-stered furniture sil-houettes we saw atmarket this year:classic pieces rein-vented for a clean-er, more modernlook.

When it comes tocolor palettes,everything is innow. Some design-ers embraced a boldmix of saturatedhues and unapolo-getic patterns, likewide stripes.Others used quietneutrals in a mix oftextures to tell aroom’s story.

I’m not supercrazy about design-ers picking one lookand forcing it on allof us. So I wasexcited to see somany differentstyles embraced inupholstered furni-ture this year, froma casual farmhousefeel to midcenturymodern and rein-vented antiques.

In furnitureupholstery rightnow, everythinggoes. We saw the

range, from verycasual textiles,which would be athome in my cot-tage, to sublimelysophisticated fab-rics, like a tone-on-tone shadow print,the new answer todamask patterns ofold.

LIGHTING:EVERYTHINGGOES

Photo: 4-25 HPlights 1 – 3lanterns

Lighting isemerging from theshadows as a majordesign feature inwell curated rooms.And at market, wewere charged up byall the options.

Check out howthese industrialpendant lampswere displayed,lying on top of atall bookcase, withthe ropy cordshanging down.

ARTWORK:STRONG COL-ORS, STRONGLINES

I adore mixing amodern painting ortwo in with classicartwork in a tradi-tional home. Itgives the space aB12 shot, lots ofenergy and excite-ment.

High Point Market report: Newtraditional won my heart

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Trim transforms a roomBy Mary CarolGarrityTribune News Service

When I was akid growing up inAtchison, Kan.,one of my favoritethings to do was todecorate my room.No surprise there,right? (My otherfavorite game wasplaying store _ Iwould take all thecanned goods outof the pantry andset up shop.) Eventhen, I was intoamazing trims,decorating excla-mation points thatadd punch andpanache to justabout everything.I was pretty excit-ed about the pom-poms that edgedmy drapes and, ofcourse, rickrack.

We have beenusing the power oftrims for years,adding them to allsorts of items tomake interiorspaces both per-sonal and arrest-ing. So I wasthrilled when wewent to the hugeHigh Point fabricmarket this winterand saw so manyfresh, fun takes ontrims. Here are afew ways to usetrims to transformyour spaces:

ZIP UP A PIL-LOW

I laughed sohard when I sawthis fun trim rib-bon at market. Idon’t know if youcan read it fromthis snapshot Itook on my phone,

but it says, “Don’tbe like the rest ofthem, darling ....”Can anyonerelate? Trims thatmake a statementlike this one aregreat for pillows toaccent a bed, orany other spot inyour home whereyou want to makeyour thoughtsknown. I lovethem as gifts forgrads!

There are somany ways youcan use trim tomake a pillowtruly unique focalpoint of a room.This shot showsoff one of myfavorite go-toswhen I’m design-ing pillows forbeds or furniture:a flange in a con-trasting fabric. Iadore a ruffled orstraight flange,used alone or witha micro welt tobring in yet anoth-er color or pattern.

MAKEUPHOLSTEREDFURNITUREUNIQUE

One of myfavorite tricks is toadd trim to theskirt of a sofa,chair or ottoman.This sofa sports alattice trimaround the base.Whether it’s aGreek key pattern,lattice or anotherof the sensationallooks that are sohot right now, abit of trim arounda piece or two offurniture gives theentire room thatcustom-designed

look.Here, we

punched up thisblue linen sofawith a strip ofvibrant green trimfabric on the skirt.When selecting anupholstery fabricfor your sofa, youwant somethingyou are going tolove forever. If youhunger for a littleexcitement, butdon’t want to riskusing a bolder pat-tern on such a bigpiece of furniture,a spunky trim cando just the trick.

FINISHDRAPES WITHPANACHE

I just bloggedabout drapes, so Iwon’t camp herefor long. But I hadto include windowcoverings as one ofthe best spots toadd an interestingtrim. Isn’t it amaz-ing how this perkygreen flange fin-ishes these lovelyfloral drapes?Trimming drapesin a contrastingfabric is a greatway to add anoth-er accent color to aroom. Tip: If youpurchase ready-made drapes, givethem a customlook by addingtrim down thesides or on thebottom, maybe aGreek key tape orwelt, or band ofaccent fabric.

MAKE ASTATEMENTWITH YOURBEDDING

Bedding justcalls for beautiful

trims. And thisbed scores a 10.Notice how theaddition of theGreek key trim inorange gives thisplain old whiteduvet loads of per-sonality?Similarly, the solidorange spreadunderneath isrocking it withwhite piping. Thepillows on the bedare each finishedin a slightly differ-ent trim. Love!

When you’re cre-ating pillows,whether for yourbed or a piece offurniture, getadventurous withyour trim. I love touse a tape trim tooutline the face ofthe pillow, placingit a few inchesfrom the sideseams of the pil-low, so the tapesoverlap at the cor-ners. This lovelypillow sports oneof my lifetimefavorite trims:pompons! After allthese years, mylove light is stillburning bright.

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The best time toprune most springflowering shrubs isright after theyhave dropped theirblooms. Theseplants flower frombuds set last year,so pruning now (asneeded to controlgrowth or improveshape) insures thatthe plant has plen-ty of time to re-grow and set budsfully for the follow-ing year. The for-sythia is a greatexample of thisprincipal. Theselandscape standbyscan tend to getlarge and unrulylate in the summerand we have a ten-dency to want toprune them back atthat time. Theplant tolerates thisjust fine but it willnot bloom the fol-lowing spring.

Early to midMay should be thelast time your tallfescue or other coolseason lawn is fer-tilized until fall.Summer fertiliza-tion will only exac-erbate disease andheat stress issuesthese grasses willsoon face. On theother hand, now isthe perfect time tomake your first fer-tilizer applicationon your warm sea-son turfgrassessuch as bermudaand zoysia.

As we talkedabout last week,guessing at whatnutrients yourlandscape mightneed or making an

application justbecause that’s whatI’ve always donecan be a waste ofmoney as well asbeing environmen-tally irresponsible.We would encour-age you to use thisas an incentive tohave your soil test-

ed if you have notdone so in a fewyears. Contact us inthe Extension officefor more informa-tion on this service.

Bagworms are acommon pest thattypically affects ourlandscape plantsbeginning in late

May. As early asother insects haveappeared this sea-son, I would sug-gest scouting forthese insects soon.Look for smallworms near thebags or on the tipsof leaves. Control ismuch more effectiveif you begin treat-ments now whilethe insects aresmall. You can findmore informationon OSU Fact SheetEPP-7306 concern-ing scouting andcontrol strategiesfor this pest.

Remember that see-ing only a few of aparticular pest doesnot mean chemicalcontrol is warrant-ed.

With our recentrains and forecastwarm tempera-tures, you canexpect to see fungaldiseases becomingan issue. If you arespraying fruit trees,remain diligent inthe timing of yourapplications duringthis period. If youare consideringplanting new roses,proceed with cau-

tion. In general,look for landscaperoses as opposed tohybrid teas. Theseplants have beenbred with diseaseresistance in mindand are much easi-er to maintain inthe home land-scape.

However, it isimportant to notethat it is becomingclearer that allroses grown inOklahoma are sus-ceptible to roserosette disease. Ifyou grow roses,don’t panic, but it

would be a goodidea to take a lookat OSU Fact Sheet#EPP-7329 RoseRosette Disease.This document pro-vides some veryhelpful informationon managing thedisease and well aslimiting it’s spread.

If you have addi-tional questions,you are always wel-come to email([email protected]), call 405-747-8320, or stop by thePayne CountyExtension Office at315 W. 6th.

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5th Av.

4th Av.

4th Av.

Drur

y Ln.

5th Av.

4th Av.

Villa

Dr. 4th Av.

3rd Av.

2nd Av.

4th Av.

3rd Av.

Colby

Lanc

eMo

cking

bird L

n.

Eastg

ate S

t.

Raintree Av.Peach Tree Av.Stonegate Av.

Collin

s Ct.

Pinewood Cr.

Oakwood Dr.

Denv

er S

t.

High

tower

St.

7th Av.

Cres

twoo

d Cr.

12th Av.

Stall

ard S

t.

7th Av.

Lydia Ln.

Payn

e St.

17th Av.

9th Av.

7th Av.

8th Av.

Jame

s Ct.

Burd

ick S

t.

Hall S

t.

Leigh

St.

8th Av.

5th Av.

Jame

s Ct.

Hartf

ord S

t.

Payn

e St.

Alcott Dr. Rans

om D

r.

16th Av.

19th Av.

17th Av.

15th Av.

14th Av.

16th Av.

18th Av.

13th Pl.

19th Av.

13th Av.

12th Av.

11th Av.

10th Av.9th Av.

8th Av.

7th Av.

5th Av.

4th Av.

3rd Av.

Maple Av.

Elm Av. Elmwood Cr.

Dunc

an S

t.

Husb

and S

t.

Masin

St.

Lewi

s St. Lowr

y St.

Dunc

an S

t.

Husb

and S

t.

Main

St.

Lewi

s St. Lowr

y St.

Husb

and P

l.

Wes

t Bl.

Wes

t St.

Wes

t St.

Knob

lock S

t.

Heste

r St.

Heste

r St.

Knob

lock S

t.

Rams

ey S

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msey

St.

Was

hingto

n St.

Was

hingto

n St.

Dunc

an S

t.

Jeffe

rson S

t.

Adam

s St.

Monr

oe S

t.Mo

nroe

St.

Monr

oe S

t.

Bellis

St.

Knob

lock S

t.

Heste

r St.

Athletic Av.

Morrill Av.

Miller Av.

Mathews Av.

Hoke

St.

Virginia Av.

Wehr Ln..

Wes

t St.

Cantwell Av.

Connell Av.

Scott Av.Scott Av. Scott Av.

Connell Av.

Cantwell Av.

Linco

ln St

.

Lincoln St. Tyler Av.

Jeffe

rson S

t.Mo

nroe

St.

Scott Av.

Jefferson St.

Farm Av.

Drummond Av.

University Av.University Av.

Wes

tern R

d.

Ridg

e Dr.

Virgina Av. Miller Av.Admiral Av.

Sherwood Av.

Arrowhead Av.

Sunset Av.

3rd Av.

4th Av.4th Av.

5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av.

McFa

rland

St.

Willi

s St.

King

s St.

King

s St.

King

s St.

McFa

rland

St.

McDo

nald

St.

Orch

ard S

t.

Waln

ut St

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Pine

St.

Gray

St.

Stan

ley S

t.

Willi

s St.

11th Pl. 12th Av.13th Av.14th Av.

10th Av.

9th Av.

8th Av.

Wick

low S

t.W

icklow

St.

Devo

n St.

Devo

n St.

Wes

tern R

d.

Orch

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Waln

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t.Gr

ay S

t.St

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St.Clev

eland

St.

Wentz Ln.University Cr.

Garfie

ld St

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akely

St.

7th Av.7th Av.

Ridg

e Dr.

Ridg

e Dr.

Ridge

Dr.

Willi

s St.

Redw

ood S

t.Me

lrose

Dr.Arrowhead Pl.

Monticello Dr.Olive Ln.

Kerr

St.

Clev

eland

St.

22nd Av.

19th Av.

Augu

st Dr

.Au

gust

Dr.21st Ct.

20th Av.

18th Ct.18th Av.

17th Av.

15th Av.

Surre

y Dr.

Surrey Pl.

Celia

Ln.

Loma Verde Ln.Elvin Dr.

Coun

trysid

e Dr.

Lege

ndar

y Ln.

25th Av.

24th Av.

Copperfield St.

Bristol Rd. Av.

Willow Park Cr.

Willow Park Ln.

Woodstone Dr.

Persimmon St.

Scissortail Dr.

Murphy Dr.Eunice St.

22nd Av.23rd Av. 22nd Av.

23rd Av.

24th Av.24th Av. W

illis S

t.

Silve

rdale

Blue

stone

St.

Waln

ut St

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26th Av.

Blac

k Oak

Dr.

Blac

k Oak

Dr.

29th Ct.30th Av.

31st Av.

Saddle Rock Ln.Saddle Rock Ln.

Shinnery Ct.

Pion

eer S

t.Qu

ail R

idge D

r.

QuailRidge Ct.

28th Av.Mar Vista St.

August Dr.

28th

Ct.

Oxfor

d Dr.

Camb

ridge

Dr.

Cambridge Ct.

Murra

y Ct.

Yellowbrick Dr.

Fox L

edge

Dr.

Tang

lewoo

d Cr.

Tanglewood Dr.

32nd Av.

19th Av.

Lowr

y St.

Ches

ter S

t.

Ches

ter S

t.

18th Pl. Fern

St.

Fern

St.

Hartf

ord S

t.

Sprin

gfield

St.

Penn

sylva

nia S

t.

Aetna

St.

21st Av.

22nd Av.

24th Av.

26th Av.

Husb

and S

t.

Knob

lock S

t.

30th Av.

29th Av.

31st Av.32nd Av.

Wes

t St.

Main

St.

Boomer Rd.

Main

St.

Lewi

s St.

33rd Av.

35th Av.

37th Av.37th Av.

36th Av.

35th Av.

Fern

St.

Lowr

y St.

Lowr

y St. 34th Av.

44th Av.44th Av.

Timberline Dr.

Pion

eer S

t.

Perki

ns R

d.Pe

rkins

Rd.

Perki

ns R

d.

Jard

ot Rd

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Husb

and S

t.

Was

hingto

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Wes

tern R

d.

Sang

re R

d.Sa

ngre

Rd.

Eagle

Sum

mit

44th Av.

Hunte

rs Cr

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Deer

field

Dr.

Wild

Turke

y Pas

s

Cottontail Ln.

Vista Ln.

15th Av.

18th Ct.Shalamar D

r.

Yorkshire Dr.

Westbrook D

r.

Westbrook Ct.15th Av.

Dubli

n Dr.

Berks

hire D

r.

18th Av.

Davin

broo

k Ln.

Ceda

r Ridg

e Ct.

Bould

er Cr

eek

Mans

field

St.

Willow Ct.

Hickory Ct.

Country Club Dr.

Fairfi

eld D

r.

Willi

amsfi

eld

Richfield Ct.

14th Av.Oakfield Ct.

Shum

ard C

t.Sh

umar

d Dr.

8th Av.

Oak S

t. W.

16th Av.

18th Av.

Wes

tridge

St.

Hills

ide C

t.

Hills

ide S

t.

Fairfi

eld D

r.

Country Club Dr.

Garden Pointe

Spring Hill

9th Av.8th Av.

Murp

hy S

t.

Basin

Ridg

e Dr.

Oak R

idge D

r.

7th Av.7th Av.

Trenton Ct.

Wes

twoo

d Ln.W

estw

ood D

r.

Oak Ridge Dr.Fairway Dr.

Woodland Dr.

Woodland Ct.

Crestview Av.

Crestview Ct.

Country Club Ct.

11th Av.

11th

Ct.

Woodc

rest D

r.

Sprin

gdale

Dr.

10th Av.

Blue R

idge D

r.

Edge

moor

Dr.

Walk

ing Tr

ail D

r.

Oak T

rail D

r.

Summer Hill Ct. Shadow Creek Ln.

Billingslea Ct.

Ja Linda Lou Ct.LoperLn.

Deer Run Ct.

Cowboy Ct.

Iba D

r.

GermaineCt.

Highland Ct.

32nd Av.

1st Av.

Abbe

y Ln.

Windsor Cr.

Wind

sor D

r.

Wind

sor D

r.

2nd Av.

2nd C

t.Ke

ats D

r.

3rd Av.3rd Pl.

4th Av.

Char

les D

r.

5th Pl.

5th Av.

Oakdale

Frontage Road

Squir

es S

t.

Pion

eer S

t.

Coun

try C

lub R

d.Co

untry

Club

Rd.

Vena Ln.

Windmill Ln.Windmill D

r.

Lakeview Rd.

Rang

e Rd.

Rang

e Rd.

Grey

stone

St.

Ston

eridg

e Dr.

Ston

eybr

ook S

t.8th Ct.9th Ct.

8th Av.

Pecan Trail Ct.

Pecan Lake Av.

TrentonAv.

Cros

swind

s

VillasCt.

Woodri

dge V

illage

Rd.

Devonshire

Canterbury

AshburyWoodlake Dr.

Chapel Hill

Briar CliffCoventry

CharringCross

Austi

n Ct.

Lynd

sey C

t.

Deer Creek Ct.

Fox Ledge Ct.

Fox Ledge Ln.

Vista

Ct.

21st Av.

Teal

St.

25th Av.

Knob

lock S

t.

Fox Ledge Dr.Deer Crossing Dr.

Pecan Hill St.

Hidden Oaks

Sang

re R

d.

Valle

y View

War

ren D

rive

Char

olais

Dr.

Hereford

Valle

y Dr.

Lisa Ct. Lori Ct.

Mark

Circl

e

Dobi Ln.

Shiloh Creek

Old Forest

Cypress MillSava

nnah

Culpe

pper

Charleston

Woodland Trails Dr.

Eagle CreekAve.

PheasantRidge Ave.

Fountain View Ct.

Foun

tain V

iew D

r.

Forest Trail Ct.

Lauren Lane

Emma

Marin

e Rd.

Hanson

Sunnybrook

Ct.

Wedgewood

Summ

erlin

Ct.

Bridl

ewoo

d

Mesa Cr.

Whitney Ct.

Katy

Camden

Ashton Ave.

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