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Philips New Clear LED Light Bulb

Philips Clear LED bulbThe demise of the incandescent bulb has left some people unhappy with the aesthetics of the alternative light bulb options. Who wants a row of clunky looking LED or fluorescent bulbs lining their bathroom mirror. Philips new Clear LED combines energy efficiency, sparkling light and affordability in this new offering. The Clear LED will probably cost between $5 and $10 when it comes to the U.S. It will be available later this year in Europe, and hopefully soon after here. Read Ry Crist’s post on CNET.com for the complete scoop on Clear LED, and other energy efficient light options from Philips that are currently being sold in the U.S.

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Bringing the Exotic Tropics Home to Naples

Naples Florida Luxury homeYou can’t always escape on exotic getaways to Puerto Rico or Cabo San Lucas, but if you lived in this dazzling waterfront home you’d never need to.

This stunningly colorful and luxurious $6.875 million home in Naples, Fla., is like a tropical resort, but better. Nestled in the exclusive Port Royal subdivision by the sparkling turquoise waters of Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast, the coral-colored mansion is flanked by lush palm trees and bodies of water (where you can yacht, fish, Jet Ski and swim to your heart’s content). The 6,407-square-foot home also boasts soaring ceilings, an oversized gourmet kitchen, a 3,000-bottle wine cellar and a glass-tiled pool with 21-jet spa. Read the entire article and see more photos.

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High Tech in the Bathroom

Robern TViD bathroom medicine cabinetNow you can watch the latest news or enjoy your favorite music while shaving or putting on makeup.  Robern’s M Series with TViD medicine cabinet has  an 8-inch LCD TV offset in the mirrored door. You can watch news, sports, weather or other television programming while getting ready for your ready. Inside an electrical shelf includes an MP3 hookup so you can play music directly through the TViD cabinet. A duplex outlet charges electronic personal care items. The cabinet comes in recessed or surface mount, and will run $2000 plus.

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Torino models at Grey Oaks

“Grey Oaks Realty announced three villa model residences, under construction in the Torino neighborhood at Grey Oaks Country Club, will feature interior designs by Design West, an award-winning interior design firm headquartered in Naples.”

Torino will have 54 one- and two-story residences on brick-paved cul-de-sacs. Torino floor plans range from 3,032 to 4,311 square feet. The new homes begin in the low $900s.

The two-story, Camargo has four bedrooms, and three-and-a-half baths, features interior by Design West’s Dominique Lamanna. The nautical design with maritime palette of navies, ivories, whites, and earthy browns in the classic Ralph Lauren look.

The single-story Biella plan has three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and two master suites. The interior will be a classic modern design style by Design West’s JoAnna Palinchak, featuring tone-on-tone grays and taupes, slate and light blues, and sleek furnishings.

The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath Arenas model has a great room plan. Design West’s Alexis Barrett with a comfortable, sophisticated coastal feeling. The palette is light with aqua and papaya.

Grey Oaks Country Club is located off Airport-Pulling Road, north of Golden Gate Parkway in Naples.

Read the full article on NaplesNews.com.

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Beyond White: Hot Color Trends for the Kitchen and Bath

RISMEDIA, Thursday, October 17, 2013— (BPT)

So many of us love the rich colors featured in kitchen and bath magazines, but when it comes to selecting colors for our own homes, we tend to play it safe. It’s time to be bold and get out of the color comfort zone. Whether it’s a vibrant backsplash, playful shade on the wall, or a new sink color that pops with personality, today’s hot color trends are anything but boring.

Consider these top five color trends for kitchen and bath spaces:

1. Gray reigns king
The 2013 NKBA Trends Report names gray the coveted color of the year. According to the report, use of gray color schemes in both kitchens and baths has dramatically increased since 2010, particularly over the past year. The hue is currently used in 55 percent of kitchens and 56 percent of bathrooms.

“I regularly work gray into my projects because it instantly elevates the design and adds depth to the palette,” says senior interior designer Travis Rotelli, who works at the Kohler Design Center in Kohler, Wis.

2. Bold and beautiful hues
Neutrals are classic, but pops of strategically placed color add life to kitchen and baths. “Emerald and varying shades of green are hot pops of colors for 2013, and the color for 2014 will be all about cobalt,” states Rotelli. While he says “it” hues are fun, he encourages homeowners to identify colors they personally enjoy. “We all have one color we’re always drawn to; the one that repeats in our wardrobes and home decor. That is the color to use as an accent in the kitchen or bath. Color trends come and go, but one that resonates with your design aesthetic and reflects you as an individual you’ll always love,” Rotelli says.

3. Evolve from white

Neutral no longer simply means white. Homeowners are eagerly embracing other colors in place of white, like Dune. “Dune is a subtle balance of beige and gray that brings a cool tone to the space – a true neutral that works well in place of white and adds a nuance of sophistication to the room’s color palette,” says Rotelli.

4. Colors that evoke emotion

“Color psychology is a powerful thing,” Rotelli says; restaurants use appetizing hues to stimulate hunger, and stores harness its influence in hopes that you’ll shop more. “Certain colors can evoke certain emotions throughout the home, as well.” Homeowners who keep the emotional aspect of color in mind during the design process reap the reward of a truly personalized space. “Blues and greens are popular bathroom choices for good reason: both evoke a soothing sense of calm and healing.” When it comes to kitchens, Rotelli says people are often drawn to colors from their past, because it evokes fond memories from their childhood.

5. Unexpected color
When it comes to color, sometimes you need to break the rules. Some of the best kitchen and bath designs incorporate color in unexpected ways. Remodeling projects provide the perfect opportunity to incorporate color beyond a fresh coat of paint or new window treatments.

“Glass tile in kitchens or baths make it easy to introduce new color and texture,” Rotelli says. For those looking to create a more cultivated color scheme and palette, he also suggests thinking outside the box by considering a new faucet finish or incorporating new materials, such as metal. “I always encourage clients to have a little fun in the bathroom, and the sink provides a perfect opportunity, whether it’s a cast iron sink in a bright color, or a vessel sink that serves as functional art and a focal point for the space.”

If you’re ready for color, but still feel a little unsure, Rotelli has one final piece of advice: “When you do select a color, bring samples, swatches and chips home. Let them sit in the space and observe them at different times of the day. Materials can look much different in your home than how they appear under the bright lights of a showroom,” he says.

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