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September, 2014

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SEPTEMBER 2014 HOMES PLUS 3 We deliver small loads of TOP SOIL 1 ⁄2 yards - 3 yards • FALL CLEANUPS • Lawn Mowing / Maintenance • Seeding • Sodding • Pruning • Aeration & Dethatching • Rough & Finish Grading • Planting • Bed Edging • Oak Mulch • Fully Insured • Skid Loader & Dump Truck • Residential & Commercial 262-542-6120 whlandscaping@gmail.com 239885002 Call Today! Enjoy Your Summer! Mary Blaska 262-370-9534 (c)2014 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. HWY 67 ASHIPPUN $359,000 240030009 High Visibility Garage/Shop with approx 3500 sq ft PLUS 3 BR 2 Bath Home with 2 car garage rented at $950/month. Lots of parking. Commercial zoning. Nicely maintained. painted cabinetry with inset doors and the dark stained alder island for contrast. The design features granite countertops, crown molding, and a glass subway tile back- splash. The stainless steel appliances are complemented by brushed nickel cabinet hardware. Owens' project features a custom fish tank, granite counters, a deep brown sink, cherry cabinetry, and oak hardwood floors, all supporting the earthy feel and Frank Lloyd Wright look. The large Usonian- influenced cooking hood and chunky shelves add interest, color and texture. Johnson's first project focused on ele- gance, with Sucuri Granite countertops and complementary backsplash tile, refin- ished maple wood floors, a curved wood hood over the range, and pendant lights over the new island. Johnson's second project has a modern look with textured melamine cabinets in contrasting colors — a dark Takase Teak and a light Pearl White. The kitchen fea- tures white and gray quartz countertops and linear patterned backsplash tile. Contrast is a common trend in these top- quality projects, as are wood floors, stone countertops, and tile backsplashes. But no beauty style or trend is the key to being the best remodel it can be. The secret ingredient "We listen to our clients' needs, desires and expectations," Connor said. "We want them to feel comfortable in asking us ques- tions, as well." "On our first meeting with the customer, we have the opportunity to get to know one another," Connor continued. "We discuss our unique customer-focused remodeling process, and how our process aligns with their needs, timetables and budgets to ful- fill their vision." Remodel continued from Page 1 WAUKESHA — Tim O'Brien Homes Inc. announced that every new home built by the company will be solar-ready. Tim O'Brien is partnering with SunVest Solar Inc. on future installations of a solar electric system. According to SunVest, the systems provide a renewable energy solu- tion with both environmental and financial benefits. SunVest says its solar electric systems are designed and built to last 30 years with little required maintenance. The solar panels, which are typically installed on the roof of a home, are tested to handle between 30 and 40 pounds of snow per square foot, 90 mile- per-hour wind gusts, and one-inch hail stones at 55 miles per hour, it added. For more information, contact Tim O'Brien Homes at 262-542-5750 or visit Tim- OBrienHomes.com. Builder to include solar system in all homes

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