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September 29, 2021

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E-4 Fall Home Improvement Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The Press-Dispatch SALVAGE & RECYCLING Remodeling? We have ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS available for all types of metal. We deliver and pick up at no cost to our customers. www.jaspersalvage.net 610 CLAY STREET • JASPER • 812-482-2919 Call for prices or visit our website We pay you for the metal in the containers. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - noon Shrubs • Perennials Ornamental & Shade Trees Hwy. 57 N., Washington 812-257-1255 Landscape & Greenhouse LANDSCAPE DESIGN & INSTALLATION AVAILABLE! SEE US ON FACEBOOK! Delivery & Curbside Service available Working Together Since 1864 Home • Farm • Auto • Business For your complete insurance needs,contact the Ferdinand Farmers Insurance Group. 812.367.1413 • 888.440.1413 1405 Main Street • Ferdinand, Indiana www.ferdinandfarmersinsurance.com Farmhouse style homes are having a moment. A 2020 survey from Homes.com asked more than 5,000 adults across the United States about their favorite house style from a list that includ- ed bohemian craftsman, mid-cen- tury modern ranch, French cha- teau, and Tudor, among others. Modern farmhouse was the run- away winner, as participants in 42 of the 50 states indicated this sim- ple, cozy style was their favorite. Home renovation projects can help homeowners put their own unique stamp on their homes, and such projects can be both aes- thetic and functional in nature. The following are some farm- house design elements home- owners can consider as they look to transform their home interiors with this popular style in mind. • Exposed beams: Exposed beams instantly evoke images of a farmhouse. The home im- provement experts at BobVila. com note that this rustic reno- vation project can utilize real wood or faux beams that look like the real thing. Decorative beams that have nothing to do with a home's structural integ- rity can be installed by skilled do-it-yourselfers. However, even faux beams are heavy, and Bob- Vila.com recommends homeown- ers have an engineer assess their existing structure prior to instal- lation. • Distressed wood finish- es: Distressing is designed to make something look less than perfect. Distressed wood finish- es can be found throughout ma- ny farmhouse style homes. Furni- ture and picture frames can pro- vide the distressed look farm- house fans are looking for. This is a relatively inexpensive proj- ect that many homeowners can tackle on their own after watch- ing some online tutorials that rec- ommend the right tools and tech- niques to get the job done right. • Kitchen sink: Many com- ponents combine to create a tru- ly classic farmhouse kitchen. But perhaps no component is more essential than the clas- sic farmhouse sink. The renova- tion experts at HGTV note that a classic farmhouse sink features a deep, wide basin. Farmhouse sinks are large enough to handle all the dishes that come after a big family meal. Old-fashioned porcelain sinks are worth con- sideration by homeowners who want their kitchen sinks to evoke a traditional farmhouse feel. • Countertops: HGTV rec- ommends butcher block coun- tertops for homeowners who fa- vor European farmhouse style. Homeowners overhauling their kitchens to create a farmhouse feel should consider installing a large island with a walnut butch- er block countertop for an au- thentic farmhouse feel. Farmhouse style homes are wildly popular. Some simple ren- ovations can help homeowners with a fondness for farmhouse style bring this classic look into their homes. Design ideas to give your home a fmhouse feel

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