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Is
There a 'Handywoman' in the House?
 (ARA) - Move over aerobics,
shopping and cooking ... a new Home Depot/Yankelovich Partners study reveals
that home improvement is the new "trendy" leisure time activity
for women.
Of the 1,012 survey
respondents, 37 percent of women said they would prefer to spend their
weekend leisure time working on a home improvement project, such as
gardening or painting, rather than shopping in a mall (28 percent) or
cooking/baking (25 percent). Another survey by the American Hardware
Manufacturers Association said women accounted for nearly 38 percent of all
do-it-yourself product purchases last year.
And, with more single women
becoming homeowners, the trend seems destined to continue. So just what
projects are most appealing to women? The list is long and sometimes
surprising.
1. Painting
In the Home Depot/Yankelovich
study, painting was tied with gardening for the top spot. Gone are the days
when the paintbrush and roller were the only tools of the painter. Today's
techniques call for bold, colorful designs with faux finishes often using
sponges and stencils. Many women are now looking at painting as a form of
expression and look at their walls as their canvas. Workshops held at home
centers and paint dealers are teaching women to paint like pros using some
of the latest color options, including denims, dark blues, greens and
maroons. Painting is also one of the easiest projects to take on in a home
and one that can be accomplished at a relatively low cost. Painting a room
is also one way to make a dramatic difference - quickly - and color can
really open up the living space or give a ho-hum room character. Plus it
provides immediate satisfaction and boosts a woman's confidence to tackle
other home improvement projects.
2. Gardening/Landscaping
Gardening and landscaping
provide a perfect excuse to be outdoors - and get something accomplished at
the same time. In addition, the results of these efforts produce beautiful
flowers, foliage, shrubbery and plants that can be enjoyed all season. For a
woman looking to make an impact, home centers and greenhouses offer a
multitude of options that allow a DIYer to spruce up her own yard by adding
mulch, new shrubbery or flowers. Other options include adding a small hedge
for extra privacy or a brick flowerbed border for some additional yard
definition.
3. Wallpapering
Many of today's wallpapers
are pre-pasted, which means the woman DIYer only has to wet the roll in
water and position it on the wall. Even if a room is already painted, a
decorative border can add just the right touch of style and color. These
borders are popping up on all areas of the wall - not just near the ceiling.
Try a waist-level, chair-rail border or even something at eye level to break
up the room. Another option is to put a border around a window to give it a
"framed" look. Much like painting, wallpaper can change the look
of a room in just a few hours - and if you do it yourself, it is a
relatively inexpensive proposition.
4. Installing a New Kitchen
Faucet
Creating a functional
workspace in the kitchen is a must for most women and changing and upgrading
faucets are increasingly popular kitchen DIY projects. Often, they opt for a
pullout faucet that offers the ability to easily fill up large pots, water
plants or clean all areas of the kitchen sink. Not only are these pullout
faucets functional, they are stylish as well. Moen's extensa pullout offers
elegance and a host of finish options to complement any kitchen decor,
including today's hottest stainless looks. There are also pullouts available
that offer the ability to filter water, such as the PureTouch filtering
faucet. And, one of the best things about pullout faucets is that while they
look complicated, they are actually easy to install - just like a regular
kitchen faucet.
5. Putting in a New Floor
Carpet and vinyl are becoming
a bit passe. Women are opting for new tile options that not only look great,
but clean up well too. An inexhaustible range of patterns, colors and
textures make tile a great way to enhance a room and add a little
self-expression, plus, tile is easy to install. Once a pattern has been
established, simply add adhesive to the back, position it properly on the
floor and tap the tile with a rubber mallet to set it in place. Hardwood is
also making a comeback as a popular flooring choice. New parquet floors are
installed in much the same way as tile and are much easier to work with than
older-style hardwood strip flooring. Specialized kits provide everything the
woman DIYer needs to install the floor herself.
6. Upgrading Lighting
Fixtures or Ceiling Fans
Since outdated fixtures give
away the age of your home, many women are upgrading their lighting.
Relatively inexpensive and easy to install, changing out existing lighting
fixtures can make a world of difference to brighten up a home. Another
option is to change the look of an older ceiling fan by simply changing to
new blades.
7. Adding New Window
Treatments
A tab top valance, sweeping
swag or new blinds ... women can easily add some warmth and beauty to their
walls with new window treatments. Once thought of only for function, window
treatments are now a focal point in most rooms. Women are integrating their
room's design elements by having the pattern of their furniture complement
or even match that of the window treatments. And, so many styles are now
available to fit individual preferences - maybe a simple valance in the
kitchen or a swag positioned on a brushed nickel decorative rod. Many of the
new styles only require material that is simply draped over a rod for
positioning - no sewing skills are even required.
8. Turning a Bathroom Into a
Suite
Rather than live with a
bathroom featuring mismatched fixtures and accessories, women are turning
their bathroom into a suite with coordinated and integrated products. These
suites provide a continuity of style and color throughout the entire room.
Catching on to this trend, manufacturers are now offering a full assortment
of products that allow consumers to produce this full suite look without
having to go from store to store looking for just the right products. For
example, Moen now offers faucets, tub/showering products, and accessories
such as towel bars and toothbrush holders, all available in the same style
and finish. Its M-Pact valve system even allows for easy upgrades once the
fixtures are installed so that changes can be made without going under the
sink deck or behind the shower wall. These quick changes allow any woman to
create a whole different look in the bath by easily changing from
traditional chrome to the elegant look of polished brass, or even to a more
contemporary brushed nickel or matte black look.
9. Improving the Home's
Exterior
Aside from gardening and
landscaping, there are some other items that a woman can do to the exterior
of her home to make the most out of it. Changing the color of the shutters
is something that is very affordable and doesn't take much effort - just
some paint. Women may even want to paint the front door to match the color
of the shutters, add a decorative kick plate or perhaps change out the
doorbell.
10. Refinishing Kitchen
Cabinets
Many women might not be able
to completely replace their kitchen cabinetry - but refinishing is
definitely a job most women can accomplish. With refinishing, cabinets can
be sanded, stained or re-painted. It is amazing what this simple facelift
will do for the look of a kitchen - a dark kitchen can suddenly see the
light of day with white paint or a light oak stain on the cabinets. Even
changing out the handle hardware is an inexpensive way to create a new look.
So the next time you are
looking for a gift for that important woman in your life ... maybe she'd
like a hammer, some nails, a paintbrush or a faucet ... these are the gifts
today's woman homeowner can truly use (Uh, but you might want to check with
her first!)
Courtesy of ARA Content,
www.aracontent.com, e-mail: info@aracontent.com
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EDITOR'S NOTE: For more
information contact Ginny Long, Director of Public Affairs, Moen
Incorporated, (800) 321-8809, Ext. 2019 or Chris R. Lynch, Robert Falls
& Co. Public Relations, (216) 696-0229.
Moen Incorporated is one of
the world's largest producers of residential and commercial plumbing
products. Moen is the #1 brand of faucets in North America. The company
manufactures a complete line of single and two-handle faucets in a wide
assortment of styles and finishes. It is also a leading producer of
residential and commercial sinks and a variety of shower accessories, and
manufactures a complete line of plumbing parts and accessories (sold under
the trade names Moen, Chicago Specialty, Dearborn Brass, Hoov-R-Line and
Wrightway Manufacturing).
Moen Incorporated is an
operating company of Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE: FO, www.fortunebrands.com),
the consumer products company, with headquarters in Lincolnshire, IL.
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