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Page 12 January 29, 2015 TORRANCE TRIBUNE State from page 2 Jonathan Beutler, TACC Chairwoman of the Board Heidi Cunningham, Aaron Aalcides and Sherry Kramer. TACC President and CEO Donna Duperron with Torrance Retired Councilman Dick Rossberg. Updates to Create Your Dream Kitchen Roger Hart 310-781-2000 BRE# 00625505 2420 W. Carson St. #120 Torrance, CA 90501 I’m Kay Grundhaus pursuing my mission Specializing in Real Estate transitions That’s folks moving forward, moving on They are empty nesters where the kids are gone They’re retiring, downsizing and eager to sing a new song I’m familiar with that tune. I know the melody The unique challenges, intricacies and perplexities I can help to orchestrate the process easily For your empty nester, no other choice could be wiser  I’m Kay Grundhaus Realtor, A Senior’s Downsizing Mentor. 2014 Top Producer! Kay Grundhaus DRE #01344591 310.890.6407 kay@homesbykay.com NEW FLOORS & NEW CARPET NORTH TORRANCE HOME 2267 Carson St. #B Recently upgraded. FRESH PAINT, ALL NEW CARPETS and ALL NEW FLOORING. This Old Torrance Townhome w/secured entrance is back on the market and ready for showings! This townhome offers 1,373 sq.ft. of living space with 2 master suites, both have cathedral ceilings. Formal dining room as well as a balcony off the living room. 2 car attached garage with alley access, plus a 215 sq.ft. basement/storage room, and a separate laundry room. The basement/ storage room is nice and cool, ideal for a wine cellar. The roof is only four years old. Brand new landscaping in the courtyard. Enjoy a short walk to downtown Reduced to $479,900 Old Torrance and Torrance High. List price: $649,900 3407 West 172nd Street This North Torrance 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is great for entertaining. It has a large gated pool with a finished deck and a long driveway to park several cars. On the ground floor there are 2 bedrooms, one with an exit to the deck, a full bath, living room, dining room, open kitchen, and a step down natural-lighted den with sliding doors that open to the deck and pool. The second level has one large bedroom with ample space and two smaller bedrooms that have closets with built-ins, as well as the second bathroom. The house has all new sewer lines. (BPT) - Homeowners have spent more on kitchen remodeling than any other home improvement category in the last 10 years, according to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies - and there’s good reason. An updated kitchen does more than boost the value of your home; whether you make just a few changes or completely renovate the entire space, a kitchen that feels new is always refreshing. From basic cooking to frequent entertaining, your dream kitchen should look good and function well. Since the kitchen is ever-evolving, so are the products available. Skip the fads and include ideas that are aesthetically pleasing and withstand the test of time. Here are a few updates that will turn your current space into the one you’ve been dreaming about. Think sinks When remodeling a kitchen, homeowners often overlook the sink, but it’s one element that can make a valuable style statement. While shopping for a new sink and faucet, search for the highest quality materials, like stainless steel, that are just as beautiful as they are practical. If you’re looking for a dramatic focal point - as well as a sink that can accommodate all your pots, baking sheets and glasses - try an apron-front design. This style has been modernized, accessorized and streamlined to suit the needs of today’s homeowners. Moen also offers a stainless steel version that gives this classic a contemporary twist. With a great number of faucets on the market, there’s a design for everyone. The timeless feel of a traditional kitchen is still the most popular. If you want the perfect mix of fashion and function, try the new Brookshire kitchen faucet from Moen, which features decorative touches and classic styling with a pullout design for at-your-fingertips water delivery. It’s equipped with the Reflex system for pulldown and pullout faucets, which offers self-retraction of the spray wand, as well as an exceptional range of motion, generous reach and secure docking retraction. Be smart with appliances Unlike a rug or lamp, kitchen appliances are not simple to return, so be smart when upgrading these items. Before making a purchase, it’s best to work with a professional for guidance, and weigh all factors, such as who uses the kitchen, how many people are cooking at one time and how often your family cooks. If you’re an aspiring chef, consider a gas range that allows you to control the flame with precision. If you’re a busy mom, electric versions allow you to heat food and boil water faster. It’s also important to consider finishes - if the rest of your fixtures are brushed nickel, you may want to opt for a stainless steel range, refrigerator and dishwasher for a coordinated look. Remember, even if a feature sounds interesting, it doesn’t mean you need it. It’s best to purchase what suits your needs and lifestyle. By making smart choices, and not splurging on unnecessary features, you’ll have the budget to spend money where it matters most for you. Add an island Add beauty, function and value to the heart of the home with an island. Many homeowners choose to build an island within their kitchen as a place for family and friends to gather and socialize. A multi-level design with stools on one side can provide casual seating for guests, leaving the other side available for you to prepare food or serve appetizers. If you like to cook and entertain, you may also want a design that includes a bar/prep sink and beverage faucet - this will aid in prep and provide fresh drinking water. • Follow Us on Twitter @heraldpub


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