Thursday, June 11, 2009

Set Makeover

The set: AFTER

The set: BEFORE


Check out our ABC 33/40 TOA set makeover! Our editor has a brief but very important "lemon and lime" cameo appearance:
http://cfc.abc3340.com/videoondemand.cfm?id=42301&category=toa

If you'd like more information about the decorative items featured, check out the fine folks at I.O. Metro:

I.O. METRO Furniture

www.io-metro.com

4431 Creekside Ave
Birmingham, AL 35244
(205) 444-0641

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Innovative Laundry Machines and Laundry Rooms

Above: Photo courtesy of Maytag.
Put your washer and dryer on a pedestal! Pedestals add height to your washer and dryer which means easier loading. These pedestals open to reveal a handy spot to keep detergents and other laundry supplies.
Above: Photo courtesy of Maytag.
This Epic washer and dryer by Maytag come in new colors including "artic blue."

Above: Photo courtesy of Bosch.
Try out this new drying rack by Bosch.

Above: Photo courtesy of Bosch.
Bright pinks and greens make this laundry space more enjoyable. But the true star of the room is the innovative washer and dryer from Bosch.


While it may not be the most enjoyable task, doing laundry is certainly far from dull with these new innovative ideas for laundry machines and laundry rooms.

Color:
Liven up your laundry room with a splash of color. With colors ranging from champagne to brilliant red, it is easy to pick a color that suits you and your room.

Organize:
These simple ideas you can turn your laundry space into a more relaxing and inviting area:

Put a Lid on It!
Rather than putting all your laundry in one basket, assign separate baskets or attractive hampers with labels such as Whites, Colors, Delicates, Towels. which will allow you to quickly grab the contents of a basket to start a load.

Counter Intelligence
If at all possible, find counter space in your laundry room. A counter can give you numerous benefits such as a surface for folding clothes or laying them out to dry. A countertop gives a completed look to a laundry room, and can be space efficient when placed on top of front-loading machines.

Hanging Out
Whether you use clothes pins or hangers, a space to hang clothes is a definite laundry room must have. Hanging space will rid you of potential clutter caused by draping miscellaneous clothing over doorknobs, wall posts, and anything else deemed able to hang your items. Having an area where you are able to neatly hang your garments will make the room less intimidating when it comes time to start another load.

Size Matters:
Having a small washer and dryer can create a build up of multiple loads, draining both your patience and your wallet. Companies have begun to come out with washers and dryers with a new colossal capacity. With a large capacity you can get the job done in twice the time, and before you know it you may actually begin to enjoy you’re laundry experience.

Convenience:
If you want to experience cleaning laundry in it’s most convenient state, then look for a machine that offers the following:

Pedestal
This gives added height to the machine, elevating it to a more accessible level. Having your machines on pedestals can ease strain on the back. Another convenience of pedestals is that most come equipped with a pullout drawer which can be great for storing detergent, fabric softener, dryer sheets, stain sticks, and much more.

Smart Technology
Smart technology takes all the thinking out of washing and drying a load of clothes. ‘Smart’ machines dispense fabric softener and detergent based on the size of the load, the soil level, water hardness, and fabric type.

Quiet
Finding a quiet machine can be a great investment. The main thing that causes the noise is the agitator (the large corkscrew in the middle of top load washers) so if it’s peace and quiet you seek, try out a front load washer.

Send us your ideas or pictures of your innovative laundry space!

—Katie Wood, Birmingham Home & Garden Intern

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sneak Peek at an upcoming issue!



Here's a sneak peek at a story to run in our upcoming September/October "Green" issue.

It's never too early to start gardening! Just ask 2 1/2 year old Jay Camp! In the photos above, Ellen Ruoff Riley, Horticultural Wellness expert, shows Kathleen Camp and son Jay how to grow their own greens. Our photographer Steve Gates captures the moment for an upcoming issue, while our editor, Alicia Clavell, photographs Steve, while he's photographing them!

To find out more about Ellen's Horticultural Wellness Programs contact her at bhamgardenqueen@yahoo.com or 205.612.0661.

FAST FACT: Did you know....here at Birmingham Home & Garden magazine, most of our garden stories are photographed well in advance to ensure that we stay true to the season?!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Tuesday Talk: Skin and Hair Care for the Constant Gardener

Thanks to Richard Joseph and Angela King of Richard Joseph SalonSpa for joining us this Tuesday on ABC 33/40's Talk of Alabama. In case you missed it, Richard and Angela highlighted Aveda's new Sun Care products and Aveda's new Enbrightenment Line. The Sun Care products are for sun protection and the Enbrightenment is for sun correction---the products are just perfect for those of you who spend a lot of time in the great outdoors.

To purchase these products, visit Richard Joseph SalonSpa:
2410 Fairway Drive, Suite 104
English Village
Birmingham, AL 35213
205.871.6001
1.866.871.6001
rjsalon@bellsouth.net

http://www.richardjosephsalonspa.com

For more ideas on Outdoor Living, check out the latest issue of Birmingham Home & Garden!

Visit the following link to catch a recap of the segment:
http://cfc.abc3340.com/videoondemand.cfm?id=41745&category=toa