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HOMES PLUS OCTOBER 2014 6 Elegant GRANDFATHER CLOCK Cherry Cabinet Westminster Chime $2499 Clocks of Distinction Little Swiss Clock Shop 270 W. Main Street • Downtown Waukesha 262-547-2111 www.LittleSwissClockShop.com Mantel Clocks Your Choice $129 $199 Oversize Gallery Wall Clocks HUGE SELECTION! Experience the Richness! Enjoy the Sounds! 240425022 Free estimates • Bonded/Insured • Open Weekends! Foggy windows a problem? No need to replace the entire window, replace only the glass at a fraction of the cost! Glass Pro Inc. –– the glass replacement professional –– www.GlassProInc.net 262-679-4990 [West] • 414-525-1599 [South] • 414-453-1060 [North] Specializing in: Thermo-pane and Plate Glass Replacement, Mirrors and Tabletops, Auto Glass and Windshield Repair, Glass Block, Custom Shower Doors, Vinyl Replacement Windows Now Offering Professional Window Washing Services Residentail • Commercial 234058258 K i t c h e n s | B a t h s | D e n s | C a b i n s | O f f i c e s | R e c R o o m s Work With Experienced Design Professionals "We Specialize in Cabinetry" 1005 Richards Road, Hartland | 262.367.9439 www.kitchencreators.com Cabinetry For every Room, Every Budget! STOP IN NOW AND SEE OUR NEW GREEN BAY GREEN AND GOLD DISPLAY. WE CAN DO ANY TEAM COLORS! MANY OTHER NEW DISPLAYS 240406003 HUGE SHOWROOM CLOSEOUT SALE Displays must go to make room for new displays *Call Kitchen Creators today for details while supplies last! We Beat All Big Box Stores and all Competitors | Visit Our Showroom By Appointment As winter gets closer, organize your garage By Alan J. Heavens MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE With fall here and winter on its way, it might be time to straighten out the garage, so you can at least find the snow shovels when you need them. "Will it be another bad winter, Al?" you ask. I'll tell you when it's over. In the meantime, the Lehigh Group, maker of Crawford brand garage and home-workshop organization products, recommends cleaning out the space origi- nally designed for cars, suggesting that clutter there might mask hidden dangers. "Seventy percent of Americans use the garage to store potentially dangerous equipment such as saws and power tools, while nearly 60 percent store flammable liquids, such as oil, gasoline, propane and kerosene, as well as other dangerous chemicals, including pesticides and other lawn-care products in their garage space," the company says. Considering that only 27 percent of Americans report feeling confident that their garages are "very organized," many aren't just cluttered and inconvenient — they're safety threats, the Lehigh Group said. It based that conclusion on the sur- vey responses of 1,007 adults during the summer. So how should you approach the task? Separate items into categories such as auto supplies, lawn and garden tools, holi- day decorations and sports equipment. Then, pitch, donate or sell items you don't use. Before organizing and storing, use a multipurpose push broom to sweep the garage floor, or wash down the floor with a water hose. Separate the garage into zones for stor- ing each category of items, and then iden- tify the most appropriate storage method. One great storage strategy is to use the vertical plane to keep the floor free of clut- ter. Garages provide ample wall and ceil- ing space that can easily be used for verti- cal storage through use of hanging shelves, pegboards, rails, and overhead systems. Establish a solid game plan to organize the typical plethora of sports gear, as well as the family's fleet of bikes. There's nothing like getting ready to ride and looking through the paint and gasoline cans for your helmet.

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