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Albany Centerr Gallery

Albany Center Gallery has provided a platform for 39 years for the work of contemporary visual artists to engage the public, Leslie Urbach opened the gallery’s doors in 1977.  The Albany Center Gallery (a non-profit art space) that is dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art of the Mohawk Hudson Region. They have at least 7 major exhibits each year. Located at 247 Lark Street in Albany, the Gallery holds regular classes and workshops.     

Albany Centerr Gallery 1Take Shape:  Opening in May 2015

Telling Oct-Nov13Telling featuring: Jane McCambley, Theresa McTague, Josette Pastore, Allan Sparrow

Leslie Urbach passed in 1997 at age 88.  His mission of fostering regional art helped launch the careers of numerous area painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers. Albany Center Gallery will have various artists on display at the Times Union Home Expo. February 19-21st.

Our adventures continue with this DIY Art Project…

Wall Art for Less Than $10!!

Art done right..I love finding these little DIY projects that we all can appreciate! Surfing the internet on FB. I came across this article from Popsugar.com. I just had to pass it along! Enjoy!!!

How-Turn-Photos-Wall-Art

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M

Hartwick P & B Trusses in living room

With wide open spaces, blurring the division between indoor and outdoor spaces using large windows, there is a certain beauty, and inner strength that matches the outer beauty of a Post and Beam Home. In contrast with the surrounding wooded landscape, absolute symmetry rules in this space, double-height living room, from the placement of the windows to the positioning of the furniture.

Hartwick P & B cathedral livingroom with fireplace [vertical]

The owners of Hartwick Post and Beam Ridge Shinn and son Newell Ridge-Shinn have been building quality post and beam homes for thirty years, and no two are alike. They can be anywhere from Contemporary in design, Rustic or Intimate and Dramatic.. Post and Beam homes capture the true spirit of living green, using renewable building materials and showing off their natural beauty. To me there is nothing more beautiful than a spacious timber home with expansive ceilings and drop dead gorgeous views.

Hartwick P & B contemporary livingroom with fireplaceAlthough new this home has the deep, rich warmth of something that’s been around for a long time, the flagstone fireplace anchors the space in this modern interpretation of Post and Beam Living..

Hardwick Post and Beam Cape Cod kitchen

Sculptural shapes make up a moment of richness in this kitchen, there is a sense of comfort that comes from Rustic materials. The architectural details also create a warm, welcoming sense of place in this handsome kitchen. The look is part farmhouse, part industrial, with the trussed ceiling and metal stools and fan, the blend of materials work well in this space.  Visit Booth 366 at the Home Expo. From start to finish the folks at Hartwick Post and Beam will work closely to make your dream home happen.

Stay tuned..More to come at Home Expo 2016

XOXO

M

girl Vacuuming

Okay… So I’m the kind of woman that is very meticulous when it comes to the cleanliness in our home. I basically drive my family insane…Nevertheless, I believe that cleaning floors and other surfaces shouldn’t be a horrendous chore. A great working vacuum makes my role as a wife, working mom, and housekeeper pretty sweet.

Albany Central VacuumThe staff at Albany Central Vacuums are ready to help you with your purchase of a new vacuum or vacuum system.

Hide a Hose logo-colorFeaturing the Hide a Hose System, its easier, cleaner and faster! Albany Central Vacuum is an authorized dealer of Hide a Hose, now you can eliminate carrying (or storing!) a bulky hose up and down stairs or from room to room. Simply pull out the length of hose needed for the cleaning job, connect your choice of attachment, and begin vacuuming. It’€™s that easy. When finished, the system uses the suction from the central vacuum power unit to retract the hose back into the PVC tubing installed within the walls of the home.

Looking for Service? Look no further, Albany Central Vacuum serves the entire Capital Region and service’s all makes and models of vacuums and central vacuum systems. There are 1000’s of vacuums out there, the staff at Albany Central Vacuum has 20 years combined experience, If you need an expert in the cleaning field, go to booth 352 at the Home Expo and ask for Miles, the manager of Albany Central Vacuum he’ll help you get the most suitable vacuum cleaner for you and your home.

And now for all you DIY’ers… I love Buzz Feed..Check out this thrifty idea…

Turn an old Kitchen Cabinet into a chic kitchen island.

Turn an old bureau into a chic kitchen island.

Need a little more counter space in your kitchen? Don’t buy an expensive new kitchen island! Try repurposing an old kitchen cabinet! Look the counter braces on the overhang…Table Legs 🙂

 Thanks for spending some time with us.. Stay Tuned for more Adventures..

XOXO

M

Harvest HomesBuilders and homebuyers today recognize that building a new home “stick by stick” is often not the most efficient building method. The most frequently used systems-built technology today is the panelized building system. A Panelized Building Systems is a form of construction in which all components of a house are prefabricated at their climate-controlled factory, using quality materials and then transported to the building site for construction. In most instances of Panelized Homes the weather-tight shell can be assembled in a matter of days..

Harvest Homes has been building distinctive, energy efficient custom homes since 1961. Their headquarters located just 20 miles west of Albany, New York, in the rural community of Delanson. They have built thousands of homes throughout the northeast.

Harvest Homes is a home manufacturer using panelized floor, wall, and roof systems to build beautiful custom homes, commercial projects and additions on your current home. With over 50 standard model homes Harvest Homes offers a variety of styles from Colonials to Contemporaries, Victorians to Vacation Homes, Traditional to Tudors!

harvest homes logoHarvest Homes Rockland

The Rockland – 4 Bedroom / 2 Story
The Rockland is a Design Basics plan. This home has classic lines that will maintain its appeal over time. The very large and open first floor design makes it ideal for an active family as well as a perfect setting for entertaining.

Harvest Homes will be at booth 135A, in the Times Union Center at the Home Expo, The bottom line? Panelized Building Systems are proven construction techniques. Do your research and talk with the builders at Harvest Home let their time-tested experience build your new home.

Stay tuned for more Adventures to come at the Home Expo!

XOXO

M

Stay Sharp..

CutCo Knives vegetable-knife

There is nothing worse than trying to prepare a meal with a dull knife. If you’re knife isn’t sharp you might as well just try ripping apart your ingredients with your hands instead of cutting them. If it’s one thing everyone needs, it is good kitchen knives, American Made Cutco Knives have been around since 1949. Cutco has proudly made high-quality kitchen knives and products in Olean, New York. A local company right in our own backyard! Cutco sells more than just knives, they offer cook ware, garden tools, flatware and more. See all their products at their location on the upper level at booth 338 in the Times Union Center.

This is the Feature recipe this month from Cutco:

With the holidays behind us it’s time to hunker down and treat ourselves to comfort food that will carry us through the chill of winter.

This make-ahead All-in-One Ham Casserole is great for a weeknight dinner. Once the prep work is done, everything is in one dish and ready to cook. It just needs to be heated through and dinner is served. It’s perfect for days when you’re looking for something quick and hearty.

Cutco knives ham-cheese-casserole

All-in-One Ham Casserole

  • 4 medium potatoes
  • 3 cups frozen chopped broccoli
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped onion
  • 3 tablespoons butter, divided
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 2 cups cubed fully cooked ham
  • 1 can (10 ½-ounce) condensed cheese and broccoli soup, undiluted or any creamy condensed soup such as cream of mushroom, cream of celery, cream of onion
  • 1/4 cup plain panko bread crumbs

Directions

  1. Cook potatoes in salted water until tender; drain. Cool, peel and cube; set aside.
  2. Cook the broccoli according to package directions, omitting the salt; drain and set aside. Preheat oven to 350º.
  3. Sauté onion in a large skillet in 2 tablespoons butter until tender. Add flour and pepper; stirring until smooth. Add milk gradually. Cook and stir until mixture boils and thickens. Remove from heat; stir in cheese until melted. Stir in ham, soup, potatoes and broccoli.
  4. Transfer to a greased 2 1/2 quarter baking dish. Melt remaining 1 tablespoon of butter, mix with bread crumbs. Sprinkle over top of casserole.
  5. Bake, uncovered, 20 to 30 minutes or until heated through.

Visit the Cutco website for more delicious recipes:

Stay tuned for more information on vendors, shows and DIY ideas!

 

XOXO

M

Vasto and Son Gas fire featureWe shared a lot of food and great wine with a huge gathering of friends and family over the long holiday. This year in Albany New York the temperature was a balmy 58 degrees! What better way to enjoy the holiday than sitting around the warm glow of a patio fire pit? Whether you’re entertaining a group or having a romantic evening for two, a fire pit provides the warmth and soft light needed to extend your time outdoors in comfort. Evenings and fire pits were made for each other.

A fire pit makes the perfect centerpiece for any outdoor living area, providing a natural gathering spot for guests. Surround it with comfy patio furniture or create built-in seating from coordinating materials. Even a short retaining wall built around your fire pit can double as built-in seating.

Vasto and Son will be at the at the Times Union Home Expo Fedruary 19-21st located at booth 134A, they offer a variety of  landscape plans, patio material and fire pit designs in a range of sizes and styles that make it easy to build your outdoor living space. And their selection of materials and colors will ensure that your new space blends beautifully with your existing landscaping. The great thing about a stone patio is that the options are endless. There’s a wide range of materials, designs, and features that can be incorporated. You can build a stone patio that’s small and simple, large and elaborate, or anything in between. If you prefer small, intimate gatherings, a simple stone patio with enough space for your grill and some seating may be perfect. Even if you already have a concrete patio, replacing it with a stone patio can drastically improve the aesthetics of your outdoor space and make it feel more inviting.

During the winter months, landscaping is all but forgotten as the grass and plants go dormant and temperatures drop. But this can actually be a great time to think about your hardscaping. By starting now, you will have ample time to thoroughly plan and design your projects. You’ll be ready to begin construction as soon as the weather warms up and be enjoying your new hardscaping while your neighbors are still in the planning stages.

So Stop by and start planning now!

Stay Tuned for more Adventures at the Home Expo 2016, I will be blogging every day in January and February highlighting Events, Vendors and special guests!!

XOXO

M

Crafty Bench

head board bench in my garden JPG

Recently a good friend gave me a garden stone,memory stone

to remember my parents. I have an old arbor in the yard, I placed the memory stone near there, but  I wanted a place to sit… a place that would turn my garden spot into a destination, a place to linger, a respite from the daily grind, to escape and reflect…

Seating transforms your yard into a park-like oasis where you can soak in the beauty of what you’ve labored to create,  we plant vegetables every year near this area.

It also allows you to seat your family and friends in comfort while you bore them with the minute details of the six varieties of tomatoes and four kinds of peppers you’ve planted. Along with the variety of Herbs (as an Italian women,  I need my basil and parsley..for sauce of course!).

head board bench in my garden 2

The issue, as always is the expense!  Any step above plastic stackables is just scary, especially if you want something with a little more character.

head board bench swing

I saw this idea for a bed-into-bench couple years ago, and thought that is so sweet!!  The beauty of this project is its economy, its simplicity, and its endless variations, benches… swings …OMG, really your only limited by your imagination! Any Thrift Store or Salvation Army has old headboards and footboards. I happen to have an old one from a garage sale!

head board bench

You’re probably going to be painting it, so if its in rough shape it doesn’t matter!

There are so many tutorials online to help!! Fun and Fabulous!!!head board bench 5

 

Stay tuned… for more Adventures in Styleland…

 

XOXO

 

M

Gothic drawing Minty Sainsbury

Gothic Architecture

 

 

 

 

I came across some of Minty Sainsbury’s drawings, She has a passion for architecture, it’s a subject which consumes her. Not only are they very precise architectural renderings of classical buildings they are also very beautiful and intriguing. The use of the empty space in her street views is arresting and unusual. She contrasts the intricate complexity of cathedrals and gothic churches with nothing but a thin outline of the buildings in the foreground.

Minty Sainsbury

MintyIt’s not surprising that this artist and illustrator studied architecture at Cambridge “because I loved drawing historical architecture”. At university while others were using computers Minty drew every plan by hand, graduating top of her year and winning a Royal Institute of British Architects prize.

Truro Cathedral, 1878 Artist William Burges

In the architecture world, there are a handful of persistent debates that arise time and time again: the challenges of being a woman in the field of architecture is one of them, for example; the problems of a culture of long hours and hard work is another. But one of the most enduring arguments in architecture – especially in the academic sphere – is the battle between hand drawing and computer aided design. Both schools have their famous proponents: Michael Graves, for example, was known as a huge talent with a pencil and paper, and came to the defense of drawing in articles for the New York Times, among others. Patrik Schumacher, on the other hand, is famous for his commitment to the capabilities of the computer.

 

AlexanderBrodsky

Personally there are valid arguments on both sides, in the debate about how architects – both present and future – represent our ideas, it is easy to find a lot of articles supporting both sides. I love the freedom of hand drawings, although they are not easily modified as computer production generated images and my not be practical, to me there is nothing prettier than a well done hand rendering of a project, they are truly works of art.. I would enjoy having any one of these framed and on the wall in my home..

Derek_Draper

 

 

Stay Tuned…..The Home Expo 2016 is coming to the Times Union Center, watch for dates…I will be blogging again for The Home Expo with HGTV as our special guest this year! See you there!

XOXO

M

1024x1042From our home to yours… Have yourself a Merry Christmas.. See The article on our home in 518LIFE

From the Rustic Barn Revival to tried and true traditional interiors, I’ve decided to take us on a cruise through some beautiful homes.. Paint colors seem to still be in the neutral pallet, while the glamorous mirrored furnishings stand strong in transitional spaces. The rustic statement returns with the HGTV Series Fixer Upper with Joanna and Chip Gaines. The popularity of this series is very prevalent in design right now. Lets get started!!

Rustic Finishes

                                                                 Rustic Finishes

Reconditioned barn-siding floors ground this Rustic kitchen, where the island is crafted from similar materials.

Before and After Photos Ghent Goat Farmhouse

                                                                       Before and After Photos Ghent Goat Farmhouse

This gorgeous Farm House is in Ghent NY, near where we live. The transformation was nothing short of a Wondrous.. loved the Wine bottle chandeliers, and the length of the farm table.

Big Comfy sectional

                                    Family Friendly Living Room, Comfy sectional’s are back!

Lets Talk shall we?? Sectional ‘s the stuff family rooms circa 1987 were made of, but they are back in a big way! Living rooms have become more relaxed places where our families live, we have less need for formal sofas and more use of a place to gather together, lounge and play. This sectional, dressed in elegant tan linen upholstery, invites us to grab a warm throw and a good book or game.

bedroom london shades

Paint colors, Traditionally, blue has been a calming color. We think people like the idea of cozying up in the hues of the deepest sea. Blues both light and darker continue to be used in design, as well as the tans and greys.. see below.

Home Decorators curved sectional

The curved sofa adds an architectural element to this space, with pops of blue the neutral pallet resonates with warmth..

Blending Styles Together

Blending the Rustic elements with more modern furnishings, is a popular look. By pairing two things that don’t seem to go together, you are actually emphasizing the best qualities of both.

I’ve enjoyed our visit… as always,

Stay Tuned!!

XOXO

M

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