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Mid-sized ornate master laminate floor and brown floor bedroom photo in Other with blue walls

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Drop-in bathtub - mid-sized transitional white tile and subway tile limestone floor and beige floor drop-in bathtub idea in Other with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, a console sink and quartz countertops
Drop-in bathtub - mid-sized transitional white tile and subway tile limestone floor and beige floor drop-in bathtub idea in Other with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, a console sink and quartz countertops
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Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor and wall paneling living room idea in San Francisco with white walls, a two-sided fireplace and a plaster fireplace

One of our beautiful kitchen projects in Newton, NC. Featuring white true granite countertops, ivory cabinets with coffee stain accents. Stainless steel kitchen sink and warn brass Kohler faucet that tie in perfectly with the stainless steel appliances. A three fixture Edison bulb chandelier was used as a accent piece, pulling the whole space together.

A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/
To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could.
One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center.
The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out.
Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead.
Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.

The wall enclosing the original kitchen was removed to open up the space to the dining and living area. The Italian kitchen includes light grain wood cabinets, bone lacquer cabinets, marble quartz, wine cooler, warning drawer, counter area for dining, a pass through sink area, coffee bar and built in display case with smoked glass.

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Bathroom - mid-sized farmhouse master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, a vessel sink, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door and gray countertops
Bathroom - mid-sized farmhouse master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Other with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, a vessel sink, quartzite countertops, a hinged shower door and gray countertops

Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor walk-in closet remodel in Other with open cabinets and light wood cabinets

During the summer, certain tree pests are particularly active and bent on the destruction of your beloved trees. Spider mites are one of these pests that like to make themselves at home all over your plants. Their only goal in life is to eat plant leaves. A great way to stop their destruction is being able to recognize the warning signs of their infestation. Once you have identified them, you can take care of them and put in precautions in order to keep them away and stop any future problems from them. We here at Five Star Tree Services have come up with ways that you can identify this pest and get rid of it before it’s too late for your precious plants.
Some Info on Spider Mites
You might have seen these little pests before but didn’t know what they were. They are these tiny creatures that are related to ticks and spiders.
What They Look Like
In order to see them properly, you will need to look at them through a magnifying glass. These little bugs come in a number of different patterns and colours. Being so incredibly small, they are roughly a millimeter at the most. For reverence, that’s about as thick as your credit card. Trying to look at them without a magnifying glass, all you might see are these tiny moving dots that might be brown, red, black, or yellow.
Causes of Spider Mites
Due to their shier tininess, these little invaders can waltz right into your gardens undetected. It’s even possible that you have bought a plant for a nursery or garden center that has had spider mites on them. They can even be brought into your garden by the wind. These little pests have the ability to spread very quickly due to their ability to eat a number of different plants. They are not very picky when it comes to eating your plants. They like outdoor and indoor plants, deciduous and evergreen, virtually nothing is safe from them.
How To Tell You Have Spider Mites
Spider mites prefer to cut and feed on the bottoms of tree leaves, however, the damage they do can be seen at the top of the leaf. Three key things to look for that indicate you have a spider mite infestations are:
Yellowing or bronze look to your tree in one or many different areas (common with a big infestation)
Silky webs that are woven around the leaves and stems
Little yellow or white spots appearing at the top of the leaves/needles
If you are suspicious that your plant has spider mites, one way to know for sure is holding a sheet of paper under an infected branch and shaking it. You will be able to see the little mites on the paper.
Rid Your Plants of Spider Mites
Whether it’s the summer or winter, follow these tips for treating spider mites.
Summer:
You can use a forceful water spray to knock them off of your tree. Once they are gone, periodically use your hose to rinse your trees for the season. Make sure to get the bottom of the leaves because this is where the mites like to live.
Winter:
This also includes any time before the buds come out in the spring. If your tree has spider mites, during this time, you will only see the eggs settled on the branches of your tree. Apply dormant oil to all the eggs before they hatch.
It is also handy to know what natural predators eat spider mites. Certain rival insects such as lacewings and predator beetles will aid in getting rid of your pesky mites.
Preventing Spider Mites
Spider mites are most active during drought season. When trees are stressed, this is when they attack. If you are experiencing extended hot days and long dry periods, it is important to keep your trees hydrated. This means giving them at least an inch of water a week and making sure you have enough mulch around them.
How Five Star Tree Service Can Help
Spider mites are a pest. Catching them before they do any permanent damage is important. If using the dormant oil or spraying your tree with water doesn’t seem to be working, you can give us at Five Star Tree Services a call at (416) 990-3355 and we will come and help take care of them. Visit our website to see a full list of our available tree care services in Toronto!

A 20-year old builder kitchen that desperately needed an update. That is why the Louds called us. A few years previously, we had completed a finished basement project for them that you can view here: https://www.allrd.com/project/loud-basement/
To connect the kitchen a little more with the dining room, we opened the doorway as wide and high as we could.
One special feature of the kitchen is the beverage pantry. It was something the homeowner had seen online and wanted to make practical. Because pull outdoors would have been in the way, we went with slide-in, fold-out doors like what you would see in an entertainment center.
The other unique feature of the kitchen is the center island. The blue was chosen to match the color theme of the connecting living room. The solid wood countertop is a striking centerpiece that steals the show. The cooktop was moved to the island, but because the homeowner did not want a bulky range hood hanging from the ceiling, we had to get creative with a downdraft range vent and a fan mounted on the outside of the house to pull the air out.
Another interesting aspect to the cooktop is that we had originally recommended an induction cooktop instead of regular electric cooktop. The reason being that an induction cooktop cools instantly the moment the pot is removed whereas an electric cooktop stays hot but with no visual cue to warn you. The homeowner initially decided to go with the less expensive electric cooktop. But, before we had even finished construction, one of the family members slid their hand over the cooktop while walking by just after a pan had been removed and got burned. Immediately the homeowner requested we install the induction cooktop instead.
Soft Maple Cabinets painted Simply White, Taj Mihal Granite countertops, farmhouse sink, 3” x 6” Antiqua Ceramic tile backsplash in Feelings Grigio, 30” Dacor HoodDowndraft vent, Luxury Vinyl tile floor, and LED i-Lighting undercabinet lighting.

We opened the back wall to home's main entry, connecting the spaces with natural porcelain tile and warn oak cabinets.
Example of a mid-sized transitional galley porcelain tile eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, multicolored backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula
Example of a mid-sized transitional galley porcelain tile eat-in kitchen design in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, multicolored backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula

Special Needs accessible Vanity. Drawers are Servo Actuated. Northwestern Walnut exteriors & interiors, Handcrafted custom cabinets, "warn" edges on cabinet exteriors, but not distressed. Grain matched drawer fronts throughout. Counter tops fabricated by Granite Mountain Marble Inc. Images by UDCC

This house had been severely neglected and not maintained at all by past tenants. The homeowner asked if we could restore her house. This project was a complete refresh that started with removing everything from inside the home. The old warn out carpet was removed and throughout the whole house Luxury vinyl tile that is waterproof, and dent and scratch resistant was installed. The outdated wood paneling was replaced, and holes patched and textured and then painted with a modern paint color. The kitchen and bathrooms were updated with epoxy counter tops, new cabinets and fixtures.

Warn maple cabinets with stain and glazed finish designed and custom built by Walters Cabinets.
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Louisville
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Louisville
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