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Outdoor living plays large role in new homes!

Monday, November 21st, 2011

As the average size of new homes continues to shrink and more people choose to entertain at home, demand for outdoor living features grows, according to a survey conducted by Professional Builder Magazine.

Next to energy efficiency, perhaps no other market trend is changing the landscape of new-home design than outdoor living. Long a key part of the residential design vernacular, outdoor living has gotten renewed focus in recent years as homeowners look to maximize living and entertainment space without dramatically impacting overall costs.

The home-building community has taken notice. Many builders now offer a full line of outdoor living options, from traditional features like decks, landscaping, and sod lawns to contemporary options like outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, and extensive kitchens.

According to an October 2011 survey of more than 230 Professional Builder readers, 60 percent of builders said they had expanded their lineup of outdoor living options during the past 12 months, and more than half said that, when it comes to selling new homes, outdoor living is more important today than two years ago.

The bottom line is people are staying home and entertaining more, and they want to have inviting areas to attract their friends. Some builders now include patio-deck spaces off of as many major living areas as possible. Outdoor space is less expensive to build than enclosed space and it increases the livable area of the customers home.

When asked to select their top three best-selling outdoor living features, the largest number of builders identified decks, outdoor fireplace/fire pits, and landscaping, followed by screened-in porches, stone/brick patios, and exterior lighting. More than 16 percent said fully equipped outdoor kitchens were a best-seller — a luxury item traditionally seen in only the highest end of the housing market.

One reason for the growth in outdoor kitchens is the emergence of outdoor-specific appliances and systems for kitchens and entertainment areas. Just a few years ago, appliances and electronics designated for outdoor living areas were really made for interior applications. Now manufacturers are making useable products for the outdoor environment, such as TVs with glare-free screens.

At Northcape Design/Build, we offer a complete line of outdoor cabinets and built-in appliances including gas grills, side burners, warming drawers, hoods, refrigerators, beer stations, ice machines and beverage stations. Take a look at: www.atlantiscabinetry.com.

July 6th Open House from 5-7pm at 3 Alpine Ct. in Sunapee

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Please join Northcape Design/Build, db Landscaping & CLD Consulting Engineers for an open house!  We have THREE expert firms under ONE roof!

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  • Confused about the Shoreland Protection Guidelines? 
  • The benefits of a Stormwater Management Program?
  • Why is Green Home and Landscape Design Important?

 Come and meet the experts!

Enjoy great hors d’ouvres and refreshments!

Bring your business cards and enter to win our raffle!

  • Dinner for two at the Inn at Pleasant Lake!
  • Dinner and cruise for two aboard the MV Kearsarge!

 When:  Wednesday, July 6th, 5:00 PM — 7:00 PM

Where:  3 Alpine Court, Sunapee

 RSVP Required!   chamberinfo@tds.net  or 603-526-6575 by Tuesday, July 5th at 2pm.

Parking is available beside and behind the building, across the street and in the gravel lot across the river.

logoNorthcapeEverett Pollard, AIA assoc.,  AIBD, CGP, CGR:

 With over 35 years of designing and building award-winning custom homes in the Lake Sunapee area of New Hampshire, Northcape Design/Build has a reputation for craftsmanship, attention to detail, and for creating homes with enduring value and classic New Hampshire appeal.  From new construction to historic preservation, room additions to major renovations, our team of professional designers, project managers, contractors and craftsmen is committed to crafting projects with exceptional quality and care for our clients.

db logoDaniel Bruzga, ASLA, NHLA. AIA assoc., :

db Landscaping LLC is an award winning professional landscape design and construction company which offers a seamless one-stop shop for landscape/site design, permitting and landscape construction services.  We offer professional services where we work closely with the client, architect and engineer and strive to build lasting relationships with our clients.  Since 2000, db Landscaping LLC has completed entire projects including design, permitting, landscape site work, stone masonry, plantings, grading/drainage, installation of landscape lighting and irrigation.

CLD logoCharles Hirschberg, PE:

Charlie has been a Civil and Environmental Engineering consultant in the Lake Sunapee area for over 30 years.   When it comes to land use permits Charlie is the consummate expert.  He and his staff have been preparing and working with the N.H. State Dept. of Environmental Services in the preparation of Shoreland Permits since the inception of the Shoreland Act.  CLD has also prepared and presented projects to most of the local boards in all of the Lake Sunapee Region towns.  CLD provides a broad range of Civil Engineering and Survey services and can help you with site design for your next building project.

 

Fabulous Grilled Ginger-Glazed Salmon!

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Ingredients:

  • Salmon fillets
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • 1 cup cream sherry
  • ¼ cup of sugar
  • 4 tablespoons grated fresh ginger (I use ginger from a jar!)
  • 8 garlic cloves, finely chopped (I use the stuff in a jar!) 
  1. Rinse the salmon fillet and check for bones.  I remove the bones with a small set of needle-nosed pliers.
  2. Cut the fillet into strips about 2 inches wide and place in a glass pan.
  3. Combine the soy sauce, sherry and sugar in a saucepan and heat only until the sugar has dissolved.  Add the ginger, and garlic and pour over the salmon. Marinate in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 hours or at room temperature for 30 minutes. 
  4. Put the salmon in a wire grill basket that has been sprayed with grilling oil.  Note that I have cut off the long handles of the basket so that I can close the hood of our grill.  Place the remainder of the marinade in a bowl for basting.
  5. Place the salmon in the grill skin side down and grill for 7.5 minutes at a moderate heat level.  Brush with marinade several times.  Turn the basket over and grill for another 7.5 minutes, and brush marinade on several times.  Make sure that you do not overcook!!