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5 Signs You Need to Repair Your Rain Gutters

5 Signs You Need to Repair Your Rain Gutters

Rain gutters can be invaluable for protecting your house, because they direct potentially damaging moisture away from your foundation. A properly installed set can last decades. However, gutters need regular upkeep to function properly. If you’re not sure whether or not your gutters are still in good shape, some signs can make it clear if your gutter system is in need of repair. Knowing what to look for can help you address small problems before they become large ones.

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#1: Cracks, holes, and leaking joints are all problems that should be addressed quickly. Holes and cracks tend to enlarge over time, and of course any leak in the system will allow water to flow where you don’t want it. However, if you have a large number of cracks or holes, your gutters may need more extensive repairs or replacement of the affected sections.

#2: Gutters that sag or that pull away from the house are also a red flag that repair is necessary. Sagging is caused over time by water standing in the gutters rather than flowing as it’s intended to, most often because clogs have obstructed one or more downspouts. The weight of the backed-up water makes the gutters sag, creating low spots where water will pool. Similarly, gutters that are full of water can weaken the hangers that attach the gutter to your home, making them pull away from the fascia. This type of problem will get worse over time if it’s ignored.

#3: Overflowing gutters can be a symptom of a few possible problems. The most obvious cause is a clog in a downspout. However, overflow can also occur in sagging sections of gutter, where the gutter no longer slopes correctly to direct water to the downspout, or it can be an indicator that the existing gutter doesn’t have a large enough capacity to handle the volume of rain coming off of your roof.

#4: Peeling paint on your gutters (or depending on the material your gutters are made of, spots of rust) can be a sign that water is standing in your gutters for long periods of time, another problem that arises when gutters are not properly sloped toward the downspouts. Peeling paint on your exterior walls, by contrast, more likely indicates that water is seeping between the gutters and your house, which can cause damage to the walls, the roof, and the fascia boards.

#5: Water pooling around your house is another sign that your gutter system is not working as intended. This problem can be caused by downspouts that do not effectively route water away from your foundation, as well as by water overflowing the gutters or seeping between the gutters and the house. Over time, excess moisture around your home can lead to leaks or flooding in your crawl space or basement, or can cause mold growth.

Make sure you clean your gutters or have them cleaned at least once a year—more often if they tend to accumulate a lot of leaves and debris. The best time to evaluate your rain gutters is before it starts raining, so pick a nice sunny day to look your system over. By knowing what to look for, you can keep your gutters working well and your foundation nice and dry for years to come.

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How To Keep Your Home Cozy for the Holidays

How To Keep Your Home Cozy for the Holidays

It’s that time of the year to retrieve the decorations from storage and adorn your décor with holiday cheer! Whether you’re preparing for a full house of entertaining, or a simple intimate gathering, adding elements of comfort and coziness into your home can make all the difference in both the appearance and experience of your holiday celebration.

So deck the hallways and trim your houseplants, as you consider these helpful hints to keeping your home cozy this winter:

Let in Light

Holiday lights don’t have to be exclusively for your roof. Bringing twinkling lights into your common areas can lighten up the space and the mood. String small lights for a sweet accent to your room’s décor, or add some flare with bold globes that are sure to make a statement. Always remember to turn off the indoor lighting before leaving the house, and never drape anything over the lights in your room to avoid creating a fire hazard.

Trim More than Your Trees

Garlands are an easy way to bring the warmth to your space. Dress up your home’s architecture by trimming windows, walls, staircase railings or fireplaces. Pair the greenery with boughs of holly for a look straight out of a storybook. Prefer a rustic holiday display? Consider adding pinecones or sugar-coated cranberries in a traditional arrangement. To achieve any of these looks with a low-maintenance trim, opt for artificial garland that can make a reoccurring appearance every holiday season.

A Dash of Cinnamon

“Sugar and spice and everything nice” is practically a requirement for any holiday celebration. Luckily, the scents of the season can be achieved through more than the aid of artificial air fresheners. Stock up on fragrant favorites like oranges, cinnamon sticks, cranberries and nutmeg to create a memorable potpourri. Gather the ingredients in a pot of water to simmer on the stovetop and let the mixture fill your home with a delightful aroma. For a longer-lasting addition, incorporate cinnamon spritzed pinecones or branches of fresh pine into the holiday displays.

Bundle Up

Nothing compares to the comfort of wrapping yourself up in a blanket during a cool winter night. Incorporating blankets into your room’s décor can make any space feel more personal and intimate. Whether it’s a simple throw to rest on an armchair, or a fluffy fleece folded on the couch cushion, the accessibility to warmth and cuddling brings unmatched coziness to you and your guests while also acting as decoration for your furniture.

As you look to enhance the festivity in your space, consider the rooms you want to entertain in the most. Adding to the holiday displays in the entryways is a great idea to immediately introduce holiday spirit among all arriving guests.

Make quality time with loved ones even more enjoyable as you celebrate in your cozy home this holiday season. Sea Pointe wishes you a warm holiday and happy new year!

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How To Find Your Room’s Focal Point

How To Find Your Room’s Focal Point

Often when we enter a room our eyes are instantly drawn to a particular spot of interest. This area beckoning the attention, from you and your guests, is called the focal point. These eye-catching features and statement pieces are responsible for tying together décor, adding intrigue to the space and breathing life into the room. Without a highlighted focal point, your room can end up feeling lackluster or unexciting.

Many of us have rooms that already exhibit natural areas of interest through the layout and architectural features in our home, but they might be concealed by large furniture pieces, dramatic drapery or distracting décor. Another common problem people face is when the focal points created through design and themes fall victim to overbearing and competing accents.

To solve these issues and hone in on a focal point in your space, here are a few guidelines that can help highlight its best features:

How to find your room's focal point- Sea Pointe Design & Remodel
The Architecture

The architecture and design of your home can be the most unique quality your room possesses. Take a moment to envision your room empty, and note any architectural features that stand out to find your focal point. Emphasize your focal point with décor, paint, or furniture organized around it. You can even illuminate the feature with custom lighting to accentuate it any time of the day.

The View

Sometimes your best asset indoors is a peek into the outdoors. Oversized windows and skylights leave a room feeling open and connected. Ridding the area of overcrowded pieces can keep the attention on a beautiful view. For an added bonus, French doors are a great way to marry architecture and design with a glimpse into the yard.

The Color

Color can be the easiest addition to your room, as it’s a focal point fully in your control. A striking piece of artwork or a large colorful armchair has the power to brighten up a neutral room. Balancing a bright color scheme with softer tones will help specific pieces stand out. Throwing in some patterned pillows and printed rugs can accent the featured piece without stealing the spotlight.

When selecting your focal point, it’s important to keep in mind that the other assets in your room should help highlight the chosen area. Typically, most designers rule that the largest piece of furniture should almost always face the focal point. However, rearranging furniture to section off the room can allow more space to add an extra featured area.

Don’t hesitate to change it up and show off your new favorite part of the room. Consider room necessities like how much foot traffic it draws, or what you want the main function of your space to be. The best part of your focal point is the ability to choose how and when you want to highlight décor.

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Four Updates That Will Make a Big Difference in Your Small Bathroom

Four Updates That Will Make a Big Difference in Your Small Bathroom

While it may not have the most square-footage in our homes, our bathrooms tend to get a majority of the foot traffic. The constant visibility and use by family members and guests has us striving to maximize space in even the tiniest of bathrooms. As tackling the décor and design of these smaller spaces can prove to be a little bit trickier than the rest of your home, renovating the bulkier fixtures can help you achieve full-potential for you pint-sized powder room.

In preparation to take on this challenge, here are five bathroom updates to consider when you want to make the most of your small space:

Four Updates That Will Make a Big Difference in Your Small Bathroom- Sea Pointe Design & Remodel.

1. Show-off Your Shower

Take on the biggest space-sucker in your bathroom with a simple upgrade to your shower doors. Surrendering the curtains to glass door alternatives gives you the power to transform your space entirely. These transparent fixtures keep the fluidity of the room, unlike patterned and textured dividers. Sliding glass walls still master the same open effect without occupying any space to swing open. For those feeling even more adventurous, opting for an open shower adds a completely unique addition to your bathroom while leaving no square inch of the room hidden. For a little less exposure, half-walls can shield the rest of the room from a splash-zone, but keep the entire space still feeling open and accessible.

Four Updates That Will Make a Big Difference in Your Small Bathroom- Sea Pointe Design & Remodel

2. Spice Up Your Storage

Incorporate your storage space into the décor with exposed fixtures and accents. Utilizing open shelves in lieu of closed off vanities can give the illusion of sweeping wall space, while still housing your belongings. Try filling woven baskets with toilet paper and bathroom linens to keep the area organized in a visually appealing way. Glass jars are a trendy and neat ornament to store bars of soap and cotton products on open counter spaces, without crowding the limited storage space you already have.

3. Change Up Your Sink

The sink takes up more room than you think. Large vanities with double sinks can be convenient for frequently used spaces, but aren’t optimal for smaller layouts. Pedestal sinks can be a better solution for a room that would benefit from the additional real estate. Troughs and floating sink cabinet designs can also save floor space while still giving more to the room’s decor than just traditional porcelain. This switch can instantly lessen the overcrowding of your room by showcasing the walls for a statement with paint or wallpaper.

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4. Keep it Cornered

For a more expansive remodel, move your largest pieces to the corners of your bathroom. Positioning a vanity between the two walls can eliminate the possibility of awkward, unused space. Corner shelves can be another option for moving the storage away from the more frequented areas. By leaving the bathroom un-sectioned, the room appears more inviting and spacious.

Whether you are incorporating a large remodel or a few simple adjustments to free up your bathroom’s space, playing with the design and functionality of your new additions can remove some of the constraints of a smaller room. Interested in maximizing the space of your bathroom? Contact the expert team at Sea Pointe Design & Remodel for a consultation today.

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Which Type of Storage is Right for You: Wall Cabinets or Open Shelves

Many of us like to think our methods of organization always work. But as our days become busier and our rooms face clutter, we often find ourselves searching for any extra space to house our belongings. A fix to this problem can be the installation of custom storage. Wall cabinets and open shelves are two popular options for freeing up the space in your room. Whether you are hoping to hide the mess from guests or eagerly show off your favorite displays, custom cabinetry or open shelving can be the ticket for managing all of your extra stuff.

As you consider the amount of protection and visual exposure you want for your custom storage, keep in mind a few of the other advantages when selecting which style is right for you:

Which Type of Storage is Right for You: Wall Cabinets or Open Shelves- Sea Pointe Design & Remodel

Wall Cabinets

An aesthetically pleasing and functional use of space can be found with the addition of wall cabinets. Take the opportunity to shield unattractive wires, bulky electronics, and excess items behind closed doors. For an added bonus, incorporate pull-out drawers to provide extra convenience for whatever you’re choosing to hide away. After you clean up the appearance of your newly organized room, compliment the design and customize the look of your cabinet with the selection of inset or overlay doors. To further personalize the cabinet’s structural features, consider the material options of solid wood, laminate, or natural veneers. If you’re not installing new cabinets, updating custom cabinetry is as easy as a quick coat of paint and new hardware.

Open Shelves

Open shelves invite a different way to store items. Whether you want to highlight eye-catching décor or showcase a holiday display, this type of custom storage can be useful all year-round. Open shelving is the perfect solution to providing easy access to possessions, while still keeping them safe and out of reach. Simple additions to the backsplash like bold paint color or patterned wallpaper can easily turn your custom storage into a focal point of the room. But don’t get too carried away with the new space, as limiting the amount of items in your display can help the room feel lighter and more open.

Having trouble deciding which option better fits your home? Get the best of both worlds by adding glass doors to your custom cabinetry. This trick still gives the appearance of open storage, but keeps the items safe behind closed doors. Whichever you choose, incorporating personal finishes and complimenting displays can accommodate the need for functionality and design in a completely custom addition to your room.

Are you ready to tackle the clutter? Let Sea Pointe give you an in-home consultation and show you how we can help your space reach its full potential.

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