Creative Ideas
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California Unwind
Kitchen & Design
Decorate
Lampshades
A calm space with With Friends
a splash of color Painted
Floors
Pretty Designs
For Any Room
Easy Indoor
Gardens
Clever Ways To Use
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007 Glass Containers
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biglooks
chalk These bright ideas
require minimal effort.
ON THE COVER
it up
Turn everyday items
An open floor plan and warm
into unique surfaces
color create a comfortable
and inviting kitchen. The for to-do lists.
space was renovated with 1. Select items with suitable areas
contents
entertaining in mind. for painting and for writing messages.
We chose a serving tray and a metal
Photo by Howard Lee Puckett
dustpan (#112228).
(page 26)
2. Using painter’s tape, cover any
surfaces that you don’t want painted.
Lightly sand the untaped wooden
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3. Using a foam brush or roller, apply
When you see this icon, several coats of chalkboard paint
you’ll find information (#203261), and let dry. Then remove
related to the story topic
the painter’s tape. Write messages
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48 This symbol indicates
3 Big Looks
that Lowe’s can provide
10 Unwind & Design guaranteed professional
installation of products. Visit
12 Focal Point: Fresh Headboard
Lowes.com/Installation for
more information.
Magical Makeovers
No other home
16 Closets Come Alive improvement retailer
26 Natural Wonder has more experience,
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reflective
style
Paint colorful patterns
on a mirror.
1. Wipe clean a (28-inch-diameter) beveled-edge
mirror (#33621). Apply flexible painter’s tape to
create a striped pattern and to cover the areas
that will remain unpainted.
2. Select paint colors of your choice in
a satin finish. Dip a foam brush in the
good to know
paint, and then lightly dab the brush Some of these projects
use only a small amount of
into sand. Paint the stripes; let dry.
paint. You can save time and
Remove the painter’s tape. money by using leftover paint from
previous projects. Or, Lowe’s
reach
home and try today.
into the sand, and dab onto the mirror,
rotating it gently for even coverage. Let dry.
Keep kitchen utensils 4. Hang the mirror using the included hardware.
close at hand with this
simple organizer.
1. Select a curtain rod (#236505)
that includes equipment for hanging.
2. Spray-paint the rod and the
hanging equipment, if desired, in
the color of your choice (we used
black). Allow to dry.
3. Secure the rod to the wall at
each end and in the center. Use perfectly
11⁄ 2-inch S-hooks (#196554) to hang
lightweight utensils from the rod.
pinned
Use clothespins attached to thin
strips of board for displaying
invitations and cards.
1. Lightly sand all sides of a (2-foot-long)
1
⁄ - x 4-inch board. Apply two coats of paint to the
4
wall art
and the Cornucopias project uses
contractor’s paper to hold flowers.
6 CREATIVE IDEAS
Be creative, and get friends together
for a fun project party!
Unwind
& Design
embellished
lampshades
Step 1: Measure the circum-
ference of the lampshade’s base.
Choose the number of prisms
you want to use, and determine
the equidistant width between
each prism.With a pencil, mark
the locations on the shade.
Step 2: Thread each prism’s
wire through the shade at the
marked points. Pinch the wires
to secure.
Step 3: Measure and then cut
a length of ribbon to fit around
the shade. (To create ruffles, the
ribbon needs to be longer than
If you haven’t hosted the circumference.)
one of these parties yet, now Step 4: Using a hot-glue gun,
is your chance.This is our third apply beads of glue along the
Unwind & Design project fea- shade’s base; press the ribbon
tured in the magazine, plus we to secure.
have more monthly projects as
well as video demonstrations You can watch a
and playlists available online. step-by-step video
This month’s project shows demonstration of this project
you how to create the embel- at LowesCreativeIdeas.com.
lished lampshades pictured
here.You only need a few ma-
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Skill level: Beginner
terials and good friends to join Rough cost estimate: $20*
you.The project should take (for one lampshade)
approximately 30 minutes to Rough time estimate:
30 minutes
complete, but with all the talk- Want to host your own Unwind & assorted lampshades (10-inch,
ing, laughing, and munching
on goodies, your party likely
Design project party? Here’s how: gray, #235032; 7-inch, beige,
Send an invitation, either by mail or e-mail, at least two #235523; 5-inch, sage, #235028)
will last a bit longer—like ours
did! So lay out the drop cloth, weeks before the party. Go to LowesCreativeIdeas.com crystal prisms (11⁄2-inch, #48225;
to download our sample invitation. 3-inch, #48047)
fire up the glue gun, and use
our ideas and tips to host your Ask guests to visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com to see assorted ribbon
own Unwind & Design party. the project beforehand. If you’d like for your guests to bring
hot-glue gun**
materials, include a shopping list, and ask them to R.S.V.P.
tape measure**
PRODUCE D BY so you can plan for the correct number of guests.
Create a tool kit of items that will be used with your scissors**
ALLISON R. BAN KS Unwind & Design decorating projects.
*A portion of this cost is for supplies
AN D TI FFANY B U RG ESS that can be kept in your hostess tool kit.
Does not include applicable taxes,
To find more tool-kit ideas and hostess tips, plus this which vary by market.
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B R IAN FRANCIS visit LowesCreativeIdeas.com. Design hostess tool kit.
Interior doors
fresh
offer a creative
canvas for
expressing
your style.
headboard
Adorned with a cheerful wallpaper pattern and two paint colors, simple doors
can become a focal point in a bedroom. Here, a floral wallpaper border is attached
Lowe’s list
Skill level: Intermediate
Rough cost estimate: $150*
Rough time estimate:
1 weekend
on the door panels to complement the striped paper on the walls.You can match
your decor and add your own twist by selecting another color palette with different MATERIALS
coordinating wallpaper patterns. Joining the doors with hinges allows you to fold the 2 (30-inch-wide) 6-panel
headboard for easy transportation or to use it as a folding screen. molded interior doors (#10975)
deep, 60 inches wide, and 80 inches high, eight pieces using a utility knife. Attach paint (Signature Colors by
making it most suitable for a full- (as shown) the wallpaper to the raised panels per the Valspar, Laura Ashley Home;
or queen-size mattress. manufacturer’s instructions. Allow to dry. Berry Red 1 #LA201; Berry
Red 2 #LA202; satin)
Step 1: Place the two doors on a flat Step 5: Turn the doors over. Join the
surface (or on sawhorses) with the two doors by attaching two continuous hinges prepasted wallpaper**
long edges facing and the smallest panels using the included hardware, along the self-leveling picture hangers
on the top. seam of the doors’ long edges. (#52716)
Step 2: On the front of the doors, apply Step 6: To attach the door to the wall, TOOLS
painter’s tape around the borders of the place a large self-leveling picture hanger on
sandpaper
upper eight panels. Using an angled each corner of the headboard. (The door
tape measure
paintbrush, apply two coats of light-pink will be resting on the wall, but not hanging
paint inside the borders. Allow to dry, and from it.) Lean the headboard against the pencil
then remove the tape. wall at the appropriate angle, and then utility knife
Step 3: Tape around the panels again, but mark the placement of the picture hangers
place the tape inside the borders this time. on the wall; install the appropriate wall *Does not include applicable taxes, which
vary by market, or the cost of tools.
Using an angled paintbrush, apply two coats fasteners. (Visit Lowes.com/Fasteners
**Selection varies by market.
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remove the tape. best for your wall.) Secure the picture Learn How Attend
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Step 4: Carefully measure the dimensions of hangers to the wall fasteners to stabilize To Paint With Faux-
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magical makeover: closets
CLOSET
ROOM OF
THEIR OWN
This once-spare
space becomes
a dressing dream.
With their kids grown and out
of the house, these empty nesters
decided it was time to create a bit
of breathing room.They trans-
formed an unused spare
bedroom, located across
the hall from the master
suite, into a generous,
richly detailed closet and
dressing area.The space is
organized with shelves,
hanging rods, and several
CLOSETS
task-oriented cabinetry
stations.The center island
—created from two dressers
butted back to back—offers
a main focal point, as well
COMEALIVE
A trio of closets goes from bland to
as storage space and a spot
for accessories.
16 CREATIVE IDEAS
You’ll find how-to instructions Lowe’s list
and a list of tools and materials Skill level: Advanced 2 (6-foot-long) 1 x 8s, poplar†
for building the bench at Rough cost estimate: $2,975*
4 (3-foot-long) 2 x 2s, poplar†
LowesCreativeIdeas.com (Project #Jan071). Closet system:. . . . . . . . . . . . $1,700
Bench project:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80 1 (24- x 48-inch) sheet of 3⁄4-inch
Vanity project:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $140 birch plywood†
Flooring: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $480 1 package (3⁄4-inch) nail-on
Lighting: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 furniture glides (#246569)
Paint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75
Accessories:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 1 package (11⁄4-inch) Kreg
Rough time estimate: 3 weeks** pocket hole screws (fine thread) and
K3MS Kreg Jig K3 Master System
CLOSET SYSTEM
spray paint (Java Brown, satin)
cabinetry (ClosetMaid
Completions, Cherry; starter kit, 1 box 4d finishing nails
2 #213587; tower base, #213602;
corner base unit, #213615;
1 bottle wood glue
FINISHING TOUCHES 1 bottle wood glue **Does not include lead time for
special-order items.
4 Hardwood flooring and the soft stainable wood filler
†Availability/selection varies by market.
ivory-colored walls complement the
3 warm cherry cabinetry. A chandelier
primer
Lowe’s Installation
VANITY PROJECT Available Lowe’s can
island
adds an unexpected, glamorous top note.
raised-panel drawer (ClosetMaid provide guaranteed
5 An ironing station allows the couple professional installation of cabinetry
10'11"
to press and promptly hang clothing. Completions, Cherry, #213600)
and flooring.
ironing
board jewelry drawer insert (ClosetMaid
You’ll find how-to instructions Completions, Stardust Silver,
and a list of tools and materials #172812)
vanity for building the vanity at 1 (4-foot-long) 1 x 4, poplar†
LowesCreativeIdeas.com (Project #Jan072).
ON THE MOVE
1 A sloped ceiling is ideal for hooks
Lowe’s list
Skill level: Intermediate
Rough cost estimate: $350*
Closet system: . . . . . . . . . . . . . $260
Paint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50
Lighting: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$40
Rough time estimate: 1 week
to hold an assortment of baseball caps. CLOSET SYSTEM
Companion hooks on the wall provide
6-cube organizers (ClosetMaid,
a place for jackets, duffel bags, and Cubeicals, white, #176909)
backpacks, keeping them off the floor.
tower base (ClosetMaid
2 Fabric drawers in two stackable
Completions, white, #79272)
This active teen’s closet was cubbies can be shuffled around at will.
wire basket (ClosetMaid
overtaken by gear. Shelving and Completions, #85995)
3 LIGHTING
6'7"
shoe
caddy
tower
base
5
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2
1
3
3
vertically in a corner, turn an otherwise
unused niche into a functional place to
store handbags, hats, and accessories.
2 The extra space between the upper
CLOSET cabinetry and the ceiling is used to
stack spare pillows and blankets.
3 Clothing rods mounted at 79-inch
heights leave ample room for dresses,
coats, and long skirts.
6'
FINISHING TOUCH
5 Robes, sweaters, and blankets
nestle into this custom-made
raised-panel chest. Its cedar lining chest
6'
keeps pests at bay and emits a
pleasant fragrance.
tie-and-
belt rack
1
Skill level: Advanced
Rough cost estimate: $1,350*
Closet system: . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600
Flooring: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275
Lighting:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300
organizing solutions
Paint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 Whether you have 5,000 square feet or 500, storage is a necessary component
Accessories: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125
Rough time estimate: 2 weeks of any home. But the containers that stash your stuff no longer need to be out of
CLOSET SYSTEM sight. Rather than staying hidden under your bed, chic boxes and bins provide
cabinets (ClosetMaid
Completions, Maple; stackable
storage that can add appeal to any room and blend with your decor.
corner shelf units, #112878;
tower base, #82368; starter kit,
#101252; raised-panel drawers,
#171786, #171996; top shelves,
#198139)
natural
wonder
Clean design allows the great
outdoors to take center stage
in this remodeled kitchen.
P R O D U C E D BY M E LI S S A B I S S E LL
AN D KAR E N M. H E R R I NG DON
W R I T T E N BY LI S A F R E D E R I C K
P H OTO G R A P H Y BY H OWA R D LE E P U C K E T T
ST Y LI N G BY A LLI S O N R . B A N KS
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BEFORE casual
warmth
1 The maple cabinetry has
4 a sheer topcoat that allows the
wood’s beautiful graining to
show through. Bar pulls, placed
vertically on the cabinetry
doors, bridge traditional and
modern styles.
2 One-inch mosaic glass
tiles, with russet, cinnamon,
and terra-cotta tones, make
the backsplash a shimmering
focal point.
3 Earth-friendly bamboo
This space overlooks a pretty stretch flooring adds warmth to the room.
of hillside peppered with boulders, lend-
ing a secluded feel in the natural setting. 2 4 The energy-efficient
counter-depth refrigerator
The couple wanted to create an upbeat, features large-drawer storage,
casual, yet sophisticated, kitchen design lockable exterior controls, and a
that harmonizes with the views.
The homeowners changed the floor 5 temperature-controlled drawer
that keeps food fresher longer.
plan in order to bring more openness into 5 A tambour door (which
the kitchen and mimic the great outdoors. functions like the front of a
Because they entertain quite frequently, rolltop desk) conceals small
they wanted the area to flow easily for 6 appliances and other items at
small and large groups.A generous-sized 1 the hospitality center.
island provides the perfect place for guests 6 Open shelving keeps
to perch while the homeowners cook. It dishware within easy reach and
also enhances the kitchen’s airy feel and in plain sight. Aluminum-framed
helps to define the space. doors with glass inserts lend a
Sleek appliances are paired with nature- distinctive touch.
inspired materials, while bold dabs of red
elevate the color palette. The result is
a kitchen that packs a double punch—a
visual “wow” and a streamlined workflow.
microwave
and oven
3
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island function
1 An undulating rail system above the
island acts as a curvy counterpoint to
the angular floor plan. Under-cabinet fixtures
and recessed lights illuminate various work 1
areas as needed. The lighting fixtures are
on a dimmer switch, so the homeowners
can adjust each type of light individually,
depending on the desired mood.
2 The single-bowl island sink holds
large pots more easily than a standard
model. The sleek faucet’s pullout sprayer
stretches to several feet, providing flexibility
and convenience.
4 5
open view
3 Pearl-hued quartz countertops give
the island a floating look. A stainless steel
dishwasher fits seamlessly between the
island sink and the pullout cutting board.
4 A pot filler faucet just above the
cooktop saves trips to the island sink.
5 A built-in drawer located in the
island keeps knives, sharpeners, and
the cutting board off the countertop.
versatile vents
Rough cost estimate: $37,000* level. Conversation level
bamboo (3-inch plank,
Cabinetry: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,100 measures approximately
Natural Flooring, Vertical, Spice,
Countertops and backsplash: $8,900 4.5, while a busy street
special order)
Appliances: . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,400 measures 8.5.
Flooring: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,100 PAINT
Paint: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200 walls and trim (American
Plumbing: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,300
Lighting: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,000
Tradition by Valspar, Bistro White
#7006-4, satin)
Today’s range hoods offer more than
Rough time estimate: 2 months**
PLUMBING clear, clean air—chic finishes and
CABINETRY
sinks (Kindred, single-bowl environmentally friendly options
cabinets (KraftMaid, Malibu, under-mounted, stainless steel,
Maple, Natural, special order) special order; kitchen sink, Model also are available. Use this
cabinetry doors with glass inserts US1930/90L/E; hospitality sink,
Model US1813/70L/E)
guide to find a model that
(KraftMaid, aluminum, special order)
bar pulls (KraftMaid, stainless kitchen faucet (Grohe, Ladylux works for you and your kitchen.
steel, Model 7088, special order) Plux, pullout spray, stainless steel,
Model 33/759/SDO, special order)
COUNTERTOPS AND
BACKSPLASH hospitality faucet (Grohe,
Eurostyle, satin nickel, Model
countertops (Zodiaq, Clay
33/986/AVO, special order)
Brown, special order)
hot-water dispenser
island countertops (Zodiaq,
(In-Sink-Erator, special order)
Cygnus Pearl, special order)
pot filler (Grohe, stainless steel,
backsplash tile (American Olean,
Model 31/041/SDO, special order)
Legacy Glass, Red Blend #LG23,
special order) LIGHTING
rethinking
the
bath
When a bath is designed for individual needs and different life stages, whether
current, anticipated, or even unforeseen, it truly becomes a place for peace of mind and
relaxation. Imagine an expectant mother whose center of gravity is awry—grab bars
help steady her while getting in and out of the tub. For a man with an old football
knee injury, a zero-threshold shower makes daily tasks less painful.And open sink bases
leave room for those who require seating, in a wheelchair or otherwise.All of these
universal design
Lowe’s and Ohio State University have teamed up to tell
the story of universal design. In 2006, they partnered to build
a universally designed kitchen exhibit at the university’s Farm
Science Review. The exhibit was toured by thousands of
people, including the general public as well as interior design
students from several colleges, and Lowe’s received thousands
solutions and many others are applied through the principles of universal design. of letters from the readers of Lowe’s Creative Ideas for Home
Universal design is about products that are more comfortable to use and environments and Garden, eager to learn more about universal design.
that make life easier for as many individuals as possible, regardless of age or ability. Not Because of that success and a commitment to this principle,
the two decided to build a universally designed bath at the
long ago, the perception of universal design was that style succumbed to accessibility.
Farm Science Review for 2007.
Today, there are more and more universally designed products available in the latest “We’re very excited about this opportunity to get the word
colors and finishes, so homeowners get the best of all worlds. out about universal design,” says Melissa Birdsong, Lowe’s
This bath reflects today’s styles and trends—from the dual-use layout to the sleek P R O D U C E D BY M E LI S S A B I S S E LL Vice President of Trend, Design & Brand. “We hope even
W R I T T E N BY K E LLY M . S M I T H more people will learn how easy it can be to make a home
products to the accessible features.Welcome to the universal design bath from Lowe’s and
P H OTO G R A P H Y BY J O H N O ’ H AG A N / S P C accessible for all—and make it look fabulous as well.”
Ohio State University.We hope you enjoy this private tour especially for the readers S T Y LI N G BY PA D E N R E I C H
of Lowe’s Creative Ideas for Home and Garden.
seamless shower
1 The zero-threshold shower makes this
space accessible for anyone and provides
spa-like style. Without the use of a shower
door, the only transition from the main floor
to the shower floor is a visual one—the tiles
change from oversized 18-inch tiles to small
1- x 3-inch subway tiles. On the shower
walls, a row of glass tiles breaks up the
spread of the 12-inch tiles.
2 Two showerheads—both featuring
polished-nickel finishes—give freedom
of movement for anyone standing or sitting.
The handheld showerhead can move up
and down the slide bar.
4 3 Grab bars found throughout the bath
at different angles and heights offer
stability for those who need it.
4 Adjustable body jets add luxury to
the shower.
5 A built-in bench provides seating and
a place for toiletries.
16'6"
trouble-free
5'
5 transition
6 Using expansive 18-inch tiles on the
floor limits the number of transitions and
provides a more even surface. Placed
on the diagonal to visually expand the
space, the sand-colored tiles are combined
with darker slate-look tiles.
shower
tub
6
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essential elements of
universal design 3
The faucets have single levers that are easy to grasp and
use with one hand.
An 18-inch chair-height toilet is positioned so that the user has
at least 18 inches of comfort room on the sides as well.
Grab bars are placed in the tub and shower and beside the toilet,
helping with stability and with sitting and standing.
The vanity includes ample knee space for seated users, and the sink
base does not restrict movement underneath the vanity.
There are limited thresholds—or no thresholds—in the entryways,
on the floor, and in the shower.
Multiple sources of light, including general, task, and in-cabinet
lighting fixtures, provide sufficient illumination in the room.
functional vanity
2 The vanity areas feature KraftMaid
Passport Series cabinetry, which offers
special height and access options. The
dual-use design includes taller (36-inch) 2
and shorter (32-inch) cabinet heights.
Tilting mirrors adjust for users who are
standing or seated.
1 3 The cabinetry features 9-inch-high
YOU CRAVE:
color therapy
red and cool blue. If you are looking for #2007-10C
Sky Blue 2
a light and airy color, try Cool Morning #LA1302
or Star Light. For a richer hue, pamper
your walls with Cincinnatian Hotel
Olivia Blue.
good to know
The paint colors featured BEIGE Want to stay neutral, but still Dancing Mist
P R O D U C E D BY T I F FA N Y B U R G E S S in this article are from have a wall color that’s refreshing? Choose #5005-7A
P H OTO G R A P H Y BY L AU R E Y W. G LE N N A N D T H O M AS J . STO RY American Tradition and a shade of beige. Colors such as Belle
Signature Colors, mixed Grove Buff and Coconut Milk can help
using Valspar paint to make your room appear more open
A new paint scheme can revitalize your walls and your spirit. and available only and inviting thanks to the appeal of their
lighter neutral tones.
These three categories will help you to find a dream color at Lowe’s. Frosty
#5006-9B
that can energize, rejuvenate, or inspire.
2
#1009-3
A clean slate that allows
you to express individuality.
THE SOLUTION: Whites
Journey Bright Red
#6010-1 #1010-2
WHITE You can showcase plenty of style
and personality in neutral-colored rooms. working
Du Jour
#7002-6
Divine Cream
#7006-8
White walls can be the perfect backdrop
for incorporating self-expression through
with color
decorative accents.They also can allow you Use the color wheel you learned in
to quickly change the look of your room art class to create a scheme for your Turkish Coffee Montpelier
by switching out accessories, such as cur- home. The basic color wheel shows #6003-2C Red Velvet
#1009-6
tains or pillows.When used in hallways or colors at their purest, but most people
stairwells, white walls can connect rooms prefer using lighter or darker values
Bistro White Comet Dust that have varied palettes. (created by adding white or black)
#7006-4 #5006-1A of these basic colors. Consider the YOU CRAVE:
bright
P R O D U C E D BY LE S LI E D U N N E S A D LE R
AN D KI KI TITTE R U D
P H OTO G R A P H Y BY B R I A N F R A N C I S
path
AN D TE D TUCKE R
featured colors*
white (American Tradition by
Valspar, Ivory Dust #7003-24)
orange (American Tradition
fabulou loors
by Valspar, Butternut Tree
#3002-5B)
dark orange (Signature
Colors by Valspar, Eddie Bauer
Home, Burnt Brick #EB37-4)
yellow (Signature Colors by
Valspar, Laura Ashley Home,
Deep Cowslip 4 #LA704)
*Used to tint American Tradition
by Valspar Latex Porch and Floor
Enamel (#49816)
subtle
circles
This gentle
pattern creates
a cheerful look.
Step 1: Determine the size of
the circles you want to create.
Draw the circles on the floor
using a compass and pencil.
(You can create a compass with
two pencils and a string that’s
the length of the circle’s radius.)
Step 2: Paint each circle with
the color of your choice. Use a
small brush to create a clean
edge around the circle, and
then fill in with a larger brush.
featured colors*
base (American Tradition by
Valspar, Bistro White #7006-4)
yellow circles (American
Tradition by Valspar, Lemon
Cream #3006-4C)
pink circles (American
good to know
Tradition by Valspar, Baby
For maximum durability on
Blush #1008-2C)
floors, you can use Minwax
*Used to tint American Tradition
by Valspar Latex Porch and Floor Fast-drying Polyurethane in
Enamel (#49816) place of Polycrylic, but note
Learn How Attend that polyurethane can cause
our free clinic, “How colors to turn yellowish
To Install Hardwood over time.
Flooring,” at 11 a.m. every Saturday
in January at your local Lowe’s.
Sign up at Lowes.com/Clinics.
52 CREATIVE IDEAS
what a great idea
self
expression
STUDY
inspiration. A magnetic
bar (#95053) attached
to the inside holds
brushes. A painted
drop cloth (#126317)
A little imagination can turn a used as a curtain
conceals supplies
basic bookcase into a unique and works-in-progress.
space for work or play. Try one Bookcase paint:
(outside) American
or more of these projects. Tradition by Valspar,
Bistro White
#7006-4, semi-gloss;
(inside) Signature
Colors by Valspar,
Waverly Home
Classics, Simply
Gray #WV37006,
semi-gloss;
(drop cloth) Signature
Colors by Valspar,
glass
plants, such as succulents and
cacti, need a minimal amount
of water and fertilizer.Try the
following ideas to create your
grown
own laid-back planters.
vibrant
feeder
Paint a cedar bird feeder a bright hue, and
add some desert flair by planting colorful
graceful
red, green, and yellow cacti inside. This fun
and easy project is great for kids. A variety
of sizes and styles of cedar feeders are
available at Lowe’s.
globes
Line up a few of these tiny planters down the center of a
table for a natural look. Or set them in a windowsill, where
Step 1: Remove the plastic hanger and
the globe will catch the sunlight and cast a beautiful glow
windows from the feeder. Lightly sand, prime,
on the bright-green succulents. The plants can grow in the
and spray-paint the wood; we used green
shallow soil, but you may need to replant them in larger pots
apple (#118990). Let dry.
if they become too big for the globes.
Step 2: Replace the plastic windows.
Add a 1-inch layer of pearl stone soil cover Step 1: Plant a small succulent or cactus in a 1-inch layer of
(#139514) inside the feeder, and then add potting soil in a 4-inch-wide clay saucer. Water lightly. Sprinkle
a 2-inch layer of potting soil. pearl stone soil cover (#139514) around the plant.
Step 3: Plant small cacti or succulents in Step 2: Place a clear seeded-glass globe (#87316) over the
the potting soil. Add a shallow layer of the saucer. (You can glue the globe in place, or simply let it rest
soil cover around the plants. Water lightly. on the saucer.)
58 CREATIVE IDEAS
perfect
fixture
Try giving a basic ceiling light a
colorful upgrade with paint, and
then turn it into a container for
shapely plants. The prismatic
glass of the fixture contributes
a nice texture to the scene, while
the purplish-red paint color
complements the bromeliad’s
warm organic hues.
Lowe’s Heroes
Lowe’s employees in the Greater Dallas area help improve
local Boys and Girls Clubs during a summerlong project.
All children need a safe place to were not conducive to the kids’ learning Jack says.“The Boys and Girls Clubs of
learn and grow.Thanks to hundreds of and development.” Improvements for the Greater Dallas were also awarded a $25,000
Lowe’s employees, 10 facilities can provide clubs included painting, lighting and wall grant from Lowe’s Charitable and Edu-
that environment. repair, safety upgrades, and basic remod- cational Foundation to purchase project
During the 2006 Lowe’s Heroes eling and landscaping. supplies for the facility renovations.”
project, 33 stores in Dallas and The project that Jack found Project completion coincided with the
Fort Worth,Texas, teamed up the most touching was the clubs’ annual registration. Lowe’s sponsored
to renovate local Boys and renovation of an Olympic- a grand reopening event on August 15 at
Girls Clubs for youngsters size swimming pool, which the Oak Cliff location in southern Dallas.
between the ages of 6 and would have been shut down Jack describes the celebration as having a
18.The clubs provide youth if the Lowe’s Heroes program “festival atmosphere for the children, [in-
programs and activities for those had not intervened.“Restor- cluding] face painting, kids’ clinics, bounce
who cannot afford, or may lack ing this pool will impact a large houses, as well as food and refreshments,
access to, other community programs. number of kids for many years,” Jack says. all free of charge.”
To begin the project, site assessments of “There are 40 or 50 examples just like that Lowe’s Heroes is an annual company-
the Boys and Girls Clubs were conducted pool—where the overall impact just can’t wide initiative in which Lowe’s employees
to identify their needs.“In general, fund- be measured.” conduct volunteer projects to help their
ing was desperately needed to improve Most of the work took place during the communities and neighborhoods become
the aesthetics, safety, and overall standards summer of 2006.“We had more than 300 better places to live. For more information
of these facilities,” explains Jack Fuller, the employees give their time—over 7,000 on the Lowe’s programs and partnerships,
North Dallas store manager.“They simply hours of skilled labor—for this project,” visit Lowes.com/Community.