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OCTOBER 2013 HOMES PLUS 4 Computer Cabinetry for Every Room, Every Budget! continued from Page 3 Buy where the Contractors Buy Better Products and Pricing than the Box Store Spruce up the Man Cave for football Season We Beat All Big Box Stores and all Competitors | Visit Our Showroom By Appointment Kitchens | Baths | Dens | Cabins | Offices | Rec Rooms Work With Experienced Design Professionals 1005 Richards Road, Hartland | 262.367.9439 "We Specialize in Cabinetry" www.kitchencreators.com 234641002 landscape around," he said. "Other times, we can be very specific and include the roof line of the house, the gutters and soffits, porches, windows, everything." He said many residents, and most people outside of the green industry, don't realize that a lot of new plants are now being developed for residential use. For example, that lilac tree that sits outside the kitchen window was nice for a few years, but now it needs to be trimmed every year. "They grow to be 12 feet tall and 8 feet wide," he said. "Now, there are smaller dwarf lilacs that max out at 5 feet in height." Mueller also suggests residents strongly consider buying local when putting in new plants. "If the plants you are buying come balled and burlapped (are dug out of the ground), your best bet is to buy local; that way you are assured of similar soil and weather," she said. "If they are container plants, keep in mind that clay soils can suffocate the roots, so you'll need to plant them an inch above the grade of the soil. If the container plants are going into sand, remember you'll have to water them more." Northouse said many people want to take advantage of natural elements around the area, such as paver blocks that look like clay but are made of brick. Mueller said the same holds true for plants. "As far as certain plants go, the easy answer is native plants," she said. "Native plants adjust to our soil and weather conditions and do better than other plants; it is just that simple." And when the landscape project is complete, Northouse has a staff that can maintain it as well, from lawn care to snowplowing. The Most Comprehensive Source for Wisconsin Real Estate FirstWeber.com • Points of interest map on all properties • View SOLD prices • 1-866-617-0626 +pin for multi media on your smart phone 262-544-8560 1507 E. Sunset Dr #1 Real Estate Broker in Wisconsin, 2013 Power Broker/Real Trends reports 8 1045 0 9928 m/13 PIN eber.co w first OCON LAKE: GORGEOUS DECOR, UPDATED Desirable French Provincial Estate with a dignified & elegant stature nestled on top of 205 feet of prime frontage on prestigious Oconomowoc Lake. Paramount view of the lake, open floor plan, 5 Bdrs, 4.5 car garage, private dock. $2,750,000 WENDY L. ACKLEY (262) 490-7111 or (262) 782-3110 5 2799 7 3309 m/13 PIN eber.co w first WAUKESHA: ROLLING RIDGE Fabulous newer home in Rolling Ridge is beautifully decorated from top to bottom. Kitchen with gleaming HWFs, maple cabinetry and elevated snack bar opens to lovely GR with stone FP. Fabulous LL FR, half bath, office & workout area. $379,900 CINDY FLEMING (414) 424-5711 or (262) 782-3110 2 2211 4 3190 m/13 PIN eber.co w first MENOMONEE FALLS: PRIVACY ABOUNDS Enjoy peace, tranquility and privacy here. Over 5 wooded acres tucked away in Menomonee Falls! One-of-a-kind Arts and Crafts Style Home has over 6000 square feet with several living spaces inside and out! Call for a special feature sheet! $1,200,000 SANDI BLACKWELL (262) 345-3244 or (262) 251-7200 2 2633 9 3277 m/13 PIN eber.co w first MUKWONAGO: Beautiful Colonial: Colonial Situated on 1.5 acres. Features 2,749 sf with 4 BDRMS, 2.5 BA, large kitchen with walk-in pantry and butler's pantry, large dinette, formal dining room, LR w/fireplace, private bonus room off MBDRM and 3 car garage. $374,900 TERRY JACOBI (414) 403-2244 or (262) 544-8560 5 1792 3 3100 m/13 PIN eber.co w first GENESEE: GENESEE - This 34 acre parcel offers a pond, barn w/27 box stalls, indoor arena, 9 paddocks, 1 mile of trails, main house w/2 BDRMS, 1 BA and a 1 BDRM, 2 BA in-law unit, a 4 BDRM, 2 BA caretakers house, 4 car garage w/workshop & more. $488,088 ANGELA RITONIA-PEOT (414) 333-1305 or (262) 646-6800 0 2548 9 3260 m/13 PIN eber.co w first MILWAUKEE-COMMERCIAL: Great find in great a location. A 1,460 sq ft 3 BR Lannon stone ranch w/ATT 2 car GA. Masonry warehouse which houses 4 shop areas w/office & 1/2 BA. Warehouse with oversized doors, concrete flr & electricity. All on over 2 acres. $350,000 ANGELA RITONIA-PEOT (414) 333-1305 or (262) 646-6800 8 2603 8 3270 m/13 PIN eber.co w first WAUKESHA: Two-story GR, large BDRM's for everyone, most w/walk-in closets & an expansive LL w/full walkout & windows on three sides. KIT offers new SS appliances, hickory cabinetry & transom windows above the cabinets. Welcome home! #32708 firstweber.com/1326038 $399,900 NICOLE BOSTROM (262) 264-0624 or (262) 646-6800 5 2538 9 3258 m/13 PIN eber.co w first GREENDALE: 4BR TUDOR COLONIAL NEW PRICE!! This great 4BR, 2.5 bath home offers everything you could want! Luxury awaits w/inground pool & pool house, large yard & indoor SPA room. Updated baths, granite counter tops & tile in kitchen & Family Room w/NFP. $319,900 ANDREA CRIVELLO (414) 807-5851 or (262) 543-7800 3 2923 6 3340 m/13 PIN eber.co w first OAK CREEK: Only a transfer brings you this 4 BDRM/3.5 Bath Trustway Breckenridge Model. Unique floor plan, superior craftsmanship, Gourmet KIT w/adjacent open concept Greatroom, GFP, sunroom, den, computer loft, 2nd floor laundry & 3.5 car garage. $399,000 ANGELA RITONIA-PEOT (414) 333-1305 or (262) 646-6800 2 2676 9 3287 m/13 PIN eber.co w first EAGLE: Have Fun in the Great Outdoors! Picturesque 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial borders the John Muir Trail of KM State Forest. Hike, ski, snowmobile right from your backyard! Updated interior-Granite Kit, Stone Fireplace, Walk-Out LL. 3+ Wooded Acres. LAURIE SCHUBERT (262) 227-7980 or (262) 544-8560 234577002

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