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Spa, Pool, and BBQ Show In San Mateo This Weekend!

The spa, pool, and barbecue show is coming to San Mateo this Friday through Sunday! This is a show that travels throughout the United States each year, bringing with it a wide variety of  home spas, pools, hot tubs, and saunas all under one roof. You can save thousands of dollars on these items without having to go from store-to-store to find exactly what you want. The show will take place this weekend in our coastal area of San Mateo at the San Mateo Events Center, Redwood Hall. Admission and parking are free!

San Mateo Events Center
Redwood Hall
1346 Saratoga Dr.
San Mateo, CA 94403
650-574-3247

Dates:
August 12-13-14, 2011

Hours:
Friday 12-9
Saturday 9-9
Sunday 10-6

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Make a Home Yours with Affordable Remodeling Tips!

Many people are buying beautiful San Mateo Coastal homes and remodeling to make it their own.  However, remodeling can be costly, but below are a few tips to help keep down expenses and still get the updates you want!

First thing first: create a budget and plan and stick with it. Do a some research on the types of improvements you want and get a feel for both labor and materials costs. Use those numbers to create a basic budget that you know you can comfortably afford and then design a simple plan for making that happen. It will help your contractor understand your vision better and should keep you on track to stay within your spending limits.

  1. Choose contractors wisely. Get at least three bids and check references. There are also online resources, like Angie’s List, that can be used to screen potential contractors. The low bid may not necessarily be the best bid – get your estimates in writing and line them up against your preliminary plan.
  2. Do the demo and prep work yourself. If you have the ability to do some basic demo, such as removing old appliances or fixtures, wallpaper, or popcorn ceilings, you can save money and focus your contractor on specialized skills like carpentry and electrical. Disposing of used materials and trash yourself will also help keep your costs down.
  3. Use recycled materials. It may make sense to use recycled lumber and other materials – even recycled hardware can add a unique touch and may be much less expensive (and greener) than new.
  4. Make selections quickly and stay with them. Time is money to your contractor and any delays you insert into the process by delaying or changing your selections can layer cost on without you even realizing it. Look for the types of materials and the color selections you prefer during your planning phase and don’t change your mind mid-stream.

Updating your home can be a simple, affordable process that can make your home more livable for you and more desirable for resale down the road. If you follow some basic strategies, you are sure to be pleased with the improvements and save money in the process.

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Green Intention Design-Living Green Fair, Half Moon Bay, CA

This great showroom opened in 2008 and is now located at 640 Purrisima in Half Moon Bay.   You have to go by to see and touch the many unique, recycled, Eco products all by reputable established companies.  Diane Zamudio and Catrina Cooper have put together an array of services to help create color schemes and designs, sustainable, Eco friendly products for home remodeling or new construction.  As full service Interior Designers who are certified Green Building Professionals, along with Feng Shui consultants, their mission is to help the consumer with the most current green building options and showing how easy it is to get started.

When you go by the showroom, you will find American Clay and Tobias Stucco made of natural materials.  All of the products in the showroom are chemical free for use in your home.   You won’t want to miss the beautiful counter top materials, recycled glass tiles, flooring materials, gifts, fireplace alternatives, and chemical free line of custom paints and supplies.

A unique business with a knowledgeable staff, Green Intention Design can be contacted at www.greenintentiondesign.com.


Green Intention Design from Kathy & Michael Rain on Vimeo.