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    MLB vacation getaways: 10 cool places to stay in Arizona to take in baseball’s spring training – OregonLive

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Major League Baseball's spring training in the Arizona desert has promise in the air.

    Whether you're focused on the plays inside 10 stadiums around Phoenix and Scottsdale or relaxing around a pool absorbing Emily Nemens' "The Cactus League" novel set here, now's your chance to hang around star athletes, hopeful prospects and devoted fans.

    In this week's getaway gallery, we find places to stay near ballparks, from tiny houses smaller than a dugout to villas with a pool as large as an infield.

    Hungry? Grab the foot-long hot dog covered in jalapeo bacon while watching the Seattle Mariners at the Peoria Sports Complex. Or try out the Wisconsin Curd Burger, Hot Cheetos Cheesesteak and other culinary offerings.

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    Baseball fans can see half of the Major League's 30 teams play in Cactus League games within a 47-miles radius.

    There are more than 100 games scheduled between Feb. 21 and March 24 at these stadiums:

    Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Road in Scottsdale

    Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park, 2330 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. in Mesa

    Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback RanchGlendale, 10710 W. Camelback Road in Phoenix

    Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians at Goodyear Ballpark, 1933 S. Ballpark Way in Goodyear

    Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Fields of Phoenix, 3805 N. 53rd Ave. in Phoenix

    Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers at Surprise Stadium, 15830 N. Bullard Ave. in Surprise

    Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Tempe Diablo Stadium, 2200 W. Alameda Dr. in Tempe

    Oakland Athletics at Hohokam Stadium, 1235 N. Center St. in Mesa

    San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners at Peoria Sports Complex, 16101 N. 83rd Ave. in Peoria

    San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium, 7408 E. Osborn Road in Scottsdale

    Next Friday, we escape to catch the Grapefruit League in Florida.

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    Silo tiny house in Phoenix

    Here's the first of 10 unusual places to stay:

    The walnut-and-black steel structure by Phoenix-based architecture and design studio Kaiserworks, is in the Garfield Historic District, near the Phoenix Convention Center and Talking Stick Resort Arena.

    Details:

    Accommodates two guests

    One bedroom

    One bathroom

    Around $200 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    Silo tiny house in Phoenix

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    Villa outside Scottsdale

    The villa has living and dining areas indoors and out near a swimming pool and putting green.

    A window bar from the kitchen opens to the veranda.

    The property is near golf courses, hiking trails, spas and sporting opportunities. Scottsdale's art galleries and restaurants are 11 miles away.

    Details:

    Accommodates 12 guests

    Four bedrooms

    Three bathrooms

    Around $295 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    Villa outside Scottsdale

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    Modern home in Scottsdale

    The two-acre property within a gated community offers resort-style living with a high-end house, outdoor kitchen and pool.

    A three-mile trail for walking, biking or jogging surrounds the grounds and there is a community tennis court.

    Details:

    Accommodates eight guests

    Four bedrooms

    Four bathrooms

    Around $375 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    Modern home in Scottsdale

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    Custom estate in Scottsdale's Cholla neighborhood

    Spend leisure time at the pool or hot tub or under the covered patio with a high-pressure mist system and fireplace.

    Inside, under vaulted ceilings, is an open-plan great room connected to a terrace.

    The property also has a separate guest house.

    Nearby are golf courses, the Camelback Village Racquet & Health Club and the Echo Canyon Recreation Area. It's a short drive to downtown Scottsdale's shopping and dining.

    Details:

    Accommodates 12 guests

    Five bedrooms

    5.5 bathrooms

    Around $1,100 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    Custom estate in Scottsdale's Cholla neighborhood

    Vacasa

    1931 house in Phoenix's historic Encanto-Palmcroft neighborhood

    The property in the historic Encanto-Palmcroft neighborhood has an updated, 1931 main residence and guest house plus a pool and partially shaded patio.

    Across the street is Encanto Park with playgrounds, nine- and 18-hole golf courses, and tennis and basketball courts.

    Phoenix is two miles south.

    Details:

    Accommodates nine guests

    Four bedrooms

    Three bathrooms

    Around $114-$756 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    1931 house in Phoenix's historic Encanto-Palmcroft neighborhood

    Vacasa

    Three-bedroom house in Phoenix's Biltmore neighborhood

    The property, in one of Biltmore's best neighborhoods, has a large backyard with a patio, outdoor kitchen, pool and fire pit.

    Biltmore Fashion Park is nearby with tony shopping. Tarbell's and Tomaso's restaurants are within walking distance and downtown Phoenix is about seven miles away.

    Details:

    Accommodates six guests

    Three bedrooms

    Two bathrooms

    Around $101-$595 a night on average, depending on travel dates

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    Three-bedroom house in Phoenix's Biltmore neighborhood

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    Dog-friendly resort in Phoenix's Lincoln Hills

    The dog-friendly, resort-style house on one acre has a fully furnished outdoor cabana with a built-in grill and large flatscreen TV, plus a pool, putting green and views of mountains and the city.

    Inside the house are a huge game room, wet bar and steam shower.

    The Biltmore Fashion District is three miles away and the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall is seven miles away.

    Old Town Scottsdale's shopping and dining are an eight-mile drive away and Kierland Commons outdoor shopping center is 14 miles away.

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    Experience Bali Bliss at The Mulia – Better Homes and Gardens

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In need of some serious relaxation where the only decision youll likely have to make is which of six pools to spend time beside? Or maybe the stretch of white sandy beach that most appeals? Whichever way you go, a stay at The Mulia in Nusa Dua, Bali, is bound to recharge and rejuvenate you. Want more? Add in an extraordinary personal butler service that includes whisking you off in a golf buggy poolside, beachside or to your private cabana or whatever you request and so much more besides.

    While the 30-hectare resort, flanked by lush foliage, is large and lovely, youll want to go out and explore the nearby areas mix of upscale resort-style boutiques, temples, cultural experiences and art galleries. The Mulia will organise this for you, too. Very quickly, you will know your stay here is simply paradise.

    You really could stay at The Mulia for weeks and still be eating your way through the vast array of delicious foods at the many restaurants and bars. A highlight is the seven-course La La Lune beach dining experience under the light of the moon, which pays homage to Balis cultural heritage through a culinary presentation. Then theres Sunday brunch at Soleil voted the worlds most luxurious, so dont miss it. Take your time, feasting on cheeses from around the world, fresh oysters, king prawns, a full carvery, pasta and vegetarian delights plus Balinese cuisine. Leave room for dessert, too theres a huge chocolate fountain to visit and revisit. Oh, and the drinks are bottomless!

    Indulgence is serious business at The Mulia. The spa offers a combination of relaxation, cleansing and balancing treatments in the sanctuary of its wellness suites. Professional therapists deliver signature treatments to savour, from a relaxing massage to a blend of sculpting scrub and Ayurveda to help restore equilibrium. Serious spa lovers might want to book in for a 3- or 5-day Detox Package, or you can simply opt for an incredible 60-minute Balinese massage to relieve tension and improve blood flow. Theres also yoga classes, before taking a seat on a sun lounge beside your pool of choice again.

    Dreamy? You bet! So give yourself a well-deserved treat and enjoy!

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    Tackle these tasks to ensure a better-looking yard this summer – Chicago Daily Herald

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    We may be in the thick of winter, but here's a warm and welcoming thought: It won't be long before the flowers begin budding, trees start blooming, and the grass goes into a green-up mode.

    While that can be a comforting notion, it should also be cause for consideration: Will your yard be ready for the forthcoming growing season? The experts agree that it's best to ramp up plans for needed gardening and landscaping maintenance soon to ensure a healthy and attractive exterior property.

    "Fall and winter come with a lot of problems that have to be cleaned up so that you can properly prepare your outdoor spaces for springtime," says Rhianna Miller, lawn and garden designer and improvement expert with Rubber Mulch in Lakewood, New Jersey. "It's important to plan this spring maintenance well in advance, while the weather is still cool and dry. That way, you can finish up well before the spring rains come through, as wet weather makes cleanup and outdoor maintenance difficult."

    Angie Hicks, the co-founder of Indianapolis-based Angie's List, echoes these recommendations.

    "Early spring is a very unpredictable time of year where weather swings make conditions look ideal one day and ruinous the next. But preparing early for these conditions will set your lawn and grounds up for success throughout the growing season," Hicks says.

    To give your yard the best chance for springtime triumph, follow these tips once the ground thaws and temperatures start consistently rising:

    Take a walk around your property.

    "Identify trees and shrubs impacted by winter, and prune as needed to prevent further damage," suggests Bob Mann, lawn and landscape expert with the National Association of Landscape Professionals in Fairfax, Virginia. Also, "pick up any branches, leaves and debris that may have fallen during the winter, and clean up the area you are preparing to work with," advises Hicks. Also, "remove items from your lawn, like furniture or toys, to reveal or prevent bald spots," says Bryan Ostlund, executive director of Grass Seed USA.

    Inspect hardscapes.

    Look for misalignment, cracks and landscape lighting that needs to be adjusted, and determine what repairs are required.

    Assess the health of your lawn. "Excessive winter weather and snow piles can kill grass. So check for bare spots, brown grass and compacted areas that need repair," adds Mann.

    Prep your lawn.

    "Rake, aerate, dethatch and level your lawn as needed using a specialized rake, aerator machine and shovel," Miller says.

    You may need to overseed your yard this spring, or install new sod if the condition is extremely bad.-

    Reseed or sod as needed.

    "Choose a grass that suits your climate, and allow it to sprout before you begin mowing," Miller continues. Additionally, "avoid applying any pre-emergent with your early spring lawn treatment if you plan on planting new grass seed or installing sod. Instead, simply apply a balanced organic-based fertilizer in these areas," Hicks notes. "But if you plan on waiting until the autumn to do your annual grass planting or sod installation, it's best to apply a crabgrass barrier pre-emergent plus fertilizer to your lawn at this time."

    Prep the soil before planting.

    For all garden vegetables and plants, be sure the soil is in proper condition for planting. "Test the soil to make sure it has all the proper nutrients, and add organic matter or compost to the soil at the time of planting to improve soil structure and promote deeper roots," says Hicks. "This will mean less stress from insects, disease and heat."

    With a little preparation, you'll be ready to enjoy your yard all summer long.-

    Improve flower and garden beds.

    "Start by raking garden beds and create a permanent edging to define the space, which you can do by pushing a flat-bladed shovel straight down at the edge of the bed and kicking the shovel forward," says Mann. Next, apply a 2- to 4-inch layer of fresh mulch over all your beds to reduce weeds throughout the season and retain moisture.

    Before the season begins, take the time to sharpen the blades on your garden tools and lawn mower.-

    Ready your mower.

    Sharpen or replace your mower blades, making sure to remove the spark plug before doing so. "Dull blades can tear your grass and put your lawn at risk for fungus, causing it to turn a tan or brown color," cautions Hicks.

    Remember to set a correct mower height, too. "For warm-season grasses, such as Bermuda or St. Augustine, the height should be three-quarters of an inch to 1 inch after being cut. For cool-season grasses, such as bluegrass or fescues, the height should be 2 inches to 4 inches high after being cut," Hicks adds.

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    Food Critics: The Best Asian Food In Kansas City In 2020 – KCUR

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Listen to the conversation on KCUR's Central Standard.

    Dine-in or delivery, dinner or dessert, Kansas City's Asian food scene boasts a variety of traditional and experimental offerings representative of our city's growing desire for knowledge of food cultures.

    "People try these dishes in a very particular part of the world or country, and they want that flavor back home," says food-and-beverage writer Pete Dulin. "It's a craving for more variety too."

    "I also think our culture has moved toward living for experiences," said food critic Bonjwing Lee. "We are getting more into the granular knowledge of where the food comes from."

    Whether diners are looking for dishes that represent an entire country, such as China or Korea, or something more regionally specific, like Szechuan-style cooking, they'll find it in Kansas City.

    Here are the Central Standard Food Critics' recommendations for the city's best Asian food.

    Pete Dulin, food and beverage writer and author of KC Ale Trail:

    Danielle Lehman, Open Belly Podcast:

    Bonjwing Lee, The Ulterior Epicure:

    Listener recommendations:

    Noah Taborda is an intern for KCUR's Central Standard. Reach out to him on Twitter @NoahTaborda.

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    Done Right Home Remodeling Opens up On The Evolution of Bath Remodeling Trends in Hillsborough – Press Release – Digital Journal

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    People can now get a reliable and perfect bath remodel in Hillsborough from Done Right Home Remodeling. The firm offers the most appropriate designing work.

    4 March, 2020 - Hillsborough, CA - With time, trends change, and this is what one can see even in the field of bath remodel in Hillsborough. The Hillsborough area has homes built over a century ago, and this means more need for urgent remodeling of the homes. Done Right Home Remodeling has been offering the best of bathroom remodeling services in Hillsborough, CA, for quite some time.

    The company has in-house contractors and technicians, and they have been in the company for over 15 years. Hence, they have an understanding of the legal prerequisites for the same. This has been the reason for them to work successfully on several projects across housing societies in and around the Hillsborough regions. The bath remodeling company in Hillsborough are famous for their vast idea related to designing and remodeling homes.

    We are aware of the trends and the styles that are not only cost-effective but also environment-friendly in the long run. We make use of the best strategies and designs, giving the baths the new makeover every homeowner desires, says CEO of Done Right Home Remodeling.

    The firm has bath remodeling contractors Hillsborough based has earned fame over the years for offering a free quote. The firm offers other services like kitchen remodeling services and complete home remodeling services. Besides, they also offer home additions and backyard services all by experts with quicker turnaround time.

    With clear plans and teams of efficient licensed staff members on the roster, the firm has left no stones unturned while giving the homes and bathrooms a new lease of life.

    About the company:

    Done Right Home Remodeling is based in Santa Clara and offers services across Hillsborough and other parts of CA. For more details, please visit https://www.donerighthomeremodelingca.com/

    Media ContactCompany Name: Done Right Home RemodelingContact Person: Media RelationsEmail: Send EmailPhone: 1-800-816-0000Address:1825 De La Cruz Blvd State: CaliforniaCountry: United StatesWebsite: https://www.donerighthomeremodelingca.com/

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    10 Weird Things People Found in Their Walls – Oddee

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For as long as people have built houses, theyve both left things in the walls and looked for secrets left behind. Sometimes the secrets the walls hold are sinister, unexplained, or just because of mother nature. Here are 10 weird things people have found in their walls.

    Hundreds of years ago, when fear of witches was real and widespread, people would plaster a talisman called a witches bottle into the walls or floor of their home. In Watford, during the demolition of a former pub, construction workers discovered one such bottle. Within in were human teeth, fish hooks, shards of glass, and an unidentified liquid that may have been urine. (x)

    Anyone who has stayed in an Airbnb or shady hotel has experienced the are there cameras here? paranoia. Heres a story to confirm all your worst fears. An Australian couple discovered recording equipment and cables in the walls of their home, leading to a shed owned by their millionaire landlord. In it was a leather recliner and wide-screen tv where hed sit and watch recordings of their most private moments. (x)

    It felt like we were living in Satans lair, an apt description of a house where new homeowners, Ben and Amber Sessions once caught 43 snakes in a single day. Theres no way to rid the property of the snakes, as it sits on a snake lair. Non-poisonous garter snakes gather in the walls of the house to hibernate. The Sessions declared bankruptcy and now Chase Bank owns Satans lair. Seems fitting. (x)

    William Wittman, 70, was remodeling his bathroom when a demolished wall revealed a 20-inch missile. The previous owners son served in the Korean War and brought home war memorabilia. Wittmans wife called local authorities, and the bomb squad collected and detonated the missile. (x)

    Workmen removed a heating vent in a home somewhere in England (the exact location in unknown), and discovered a 100-year-old Ouija board in the wall, positioned upside down. Whether it was used to patch a leaky vent, or to appease an angry poltergeist is a secret that remained hidden in the wall. (x)

    Divorces can become bitter and petty, and spouses hiding assets from each other is nothing new. But with one Vermont family, the subterfuge revealed the husbands undeniable talent when he recreated a Norman Rockwell painting and hid the original in the familys wall. (x)

    Remarkably, this isnt the only story about bees forming hives in the walls of homes. With the future survival of bees under threat, beekeepers can make a living rescuing these wall dwellers. A bee rescuer came to the home and discovered a massive hive of 80,000 bees. He surmised the hive grew so large because of the number of flowers in the area and high temperatures. (x)

    During the French Revolution, revolutionaries ransacked and looted the graves of monarchs. During the tumultuous times, the head of King Henry IV separated from his body. Almost 300 years later, a French man thought he found the mummified head in a wall in his attic. At first scientists agreed, but with further research it seems impossible to prove with 100% certainty to whom the head belongs. (x)

    The flying mammals can fit into a space as small at half of an inch, so once they move into a home, theyre difficult to remove. When the Bocka family heard scratching and growling in their walls they investigated to find thousands of bats. A pest-control expert removed them from the property, and they moved into the home of the next-door neighbor. (x)

    Homeowners Edie and Angie discovered a safe during a kitchen remodel. Within it, $50,000, a bottle of bourbon, and some tokens from the past, including a bingo card, a photograph of a tree, and the book A Guide for the Perplexed. Basically, the best find ever. But it took less than a week for the story to unravel. Chive co-founder John Resig admitted to staging the find, for no purpose than his own amusement. (x)

    Want to tell your strange story? Tell us about it and it could be featured on Oddee. You can remain fully anonymous.

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    Master Kitchens and Baths Hosting Ugly Bathroom Contest for Homeowners in the Tri-State Area – Yahoo Finance

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The State-Of-The-Art Remodeling Company Has Enjoyed Steady Success Since 1938 And Continues to Engage Its Customers with Unique Traditions

    Its that time of year at Master Kitchens and Baths: the annual Ugly Bathroom Contest. Along with the Ugly Kitchen Contest, the Ugly Bathroom Contest marks a fun tradition for the team at Master Kitchens and Baths and its customers.

    The first-place winner of this years contest will receive free materials needed for a full bathroom renovation from Master Kitchens and Baths. There will also be a second and third-place winner designated by the company, and these winners will receive extra prizes. If you wish to be entered into the contest, all you need to do is submit a photo of your ugly bathroom, along with your name, address, telephone number and why you deserve to win, to uglybathroomcontest@gmail.com.

    Master Kitchens and Baths success is accredited to our commitment to provide superior customer service, excellent products and quality renovations. We believe in giving back to the community. The Ugly Bathroom Contest is a great way to show our appreciation. We look forward to the drawing and to giving that one lucky customer the bathroom makeover of a lifetime.

    The Ugly Bathroom Contest will run from now through March 31st, with the official drawings on April 18th. Enter today for a chance to win!

    About Us

    Serving Northern New Jersey with an 82-year history, we are a constant service to our community as indicated by our repeat clients and consistent referral base. Whether you are remodeling or building a new home, there are many details to consider, which is why our team of professionals will guide you throughout the entire process.

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    Master Kitchens and BathsJoel CarrieroEmail: masterkitchens07410@gmail.com Phone: 201-791-7844

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    On the Market: A Swanky Triplex Apartment across from Boston Common – Boston magazine

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For Sale/Rent

    Check out the mahogany library in this four-bed Beacon Hill pad.

    Photo via Boston Realty Net

    14 Chestnut St. # 1, BostonPrice: $18,500 per monthSize: 5,000 square feetBedrooms: 4Baths: 3.5

    Located right across the street from Boston Commons Frog Pond and nestled among a road of brick row houses with black shutters, it doesnt get much more quintessential Beacon Hill than this home. And now, for $18,500 per month, you can rent it as your own.

    Yes, $18,500 sounds like a ludicrous sum to pay each month, even considering its primo location. But paying $18,500 for 5,000 square feet breaks down to nearly the same price per square foot as those of us wiring $1,800 to our landlords each month for a 500-square-foot studio. Such is renting in Boston.

    Take a closer look inside this four-bedroom triplex to see its opulence come into focus. Probably the most remarkable room is the mahogany-paneled library, where long, scarlet walls offset the rich wood built-ins and beamed ceilings beautifully. The three-story apartment contains a total of six carved marble fireplaces, plus custom bathrooms, some of which were modeled after the marble-clad baths of the London Ritz Carlton.

    As for spaces to get a breath of fresh air, you can take your pick between the private brick patio and the giant roof deck. Still not convinced? Short-term stays are allowed, so you can try out the swanky digs for a minimum of three months before committing to settling in for good.

    For information, contact Frank Carroll, Boston Realty Net, frankcarrollhomes.com.

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    The Boston Home team has curated a list of the best home design and home remodeling professionals in Boston, including architects, builders, kitchen and bath experts, lighting designers, and more. Get the help you need with FindIt/Boston's guide to home renovation pros.

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    At least six patios already open in the Central Okanagan – BCLocalNews

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Spring is in the air and what better way to embrace it than by sitting on a patio with a beverage in hand.

    Thanks to temperatures hovering around 10 C in the Central Okanagan, a few establishments have opened up their patios for guests to enjoy the weather.

    Do keep in mind that patio availability is dependent on the weather at this time of year, so this list is subject to change.

    Red Bird Brewing, Kelowna

    Red Bird Brewing is located in Downtown Kelowna. Whether youre filling up a sleeve or a flight there is a great array of brews to choose from. Surfside Food Truck is also posted up right beside the brewery, serving burritos and tacos.

    Red Bird Brewing is located at 1086 Richter St in Kelowna, B.C.

    Rustic Reel Brewing Company, Kelowna

    Rustic Reel offers good vibes with real craft beer. They are a blend of nature and city, orchards and beaches, patios and campfires offering a unique blend of everything Okanagan.

    Rustic Reel is located at 760 Vaughan Ave in Kelowna, B.C.

    Old Vines Restaurant, West Kelowna

    Named one of the Top 100 Restaurants in Canada, Old Vines Restaurant is an all-seasons culinary destination, open year-round. Chef Roger Sleiman and his team create spectacular dishes made from the freshest local ingredients, providing guests with a true taste of the Okanagan.

    Old Vines is located at 3303 Boucherie Rd in West Kelowna, B.C.

    Summerhill Organic Bistro, Kelowna:

    Join them for happy hour every day, dine on their regular menu or stop by for their daily specials including pizza night, prime rib night or fondue Thursdays. Chef has created a well-rounded menu with many vegan and gluten-free options.

    Summerhill Organic Bistro is located at 4870 Chute Lake Rd in Kelowna, B.C.

    ORourkes Peak Cellars, Lake Country

    The Garden Bistro features a scenic 60 seat vineyard-side patio with breathtaking views of surrounding orchards, rolling mountains and Okanagan Lake. They have an onsite a half-acre organic vegetable garden, only steps away from the Bistro, for the ultimate farm to table experience.

    It is currently open depending on weather, but will be permanently open for the season as of St. Patricks Day on Mar. 17.

    ORourkes is located at 2290 Goldie Rd in Lake Country, B.C.

    Hotel Eldorado, Kelowna

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    We're Hiring! If you are looking for exciting and rewarding opportunities to showcase your talent and join a team that brings out the best in each other, then we want to hear from you! Our beautiful lakeside resort offers a wide range of exciting career opportunities. Visit us at our career fair on February 25th from 1pm 5pm at the White Crystal Inn, 5315 Big White Rd. Can't make it up to Big White? We will be hosting a job fair on location! Mark your calendars for March 7th from 10am 3pm at the Eldorado Resort Clubhouse, 3762 Lakeshore Rd. Opportunities are available in the following departments: Banquets, Housekeeping, Kitchen, Front Desk, Front of House, Marine, Administration, Valet, Maintenance, Lifeguard. Wish to apply early? View our current job openings here: https://argushospitality.easyapply.co/ #EldoradoResort #HotelEldorado #Manteo #LakesideDining #SmackDAB #HiringFair #KelownaBC #ExploreKelowna #YLW

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    The lounge patio is open. Hotel Eldorado boasts an award-winning wine list featuring over 150 different labels.

    Hotel Eldorado is located at 500 Cook Rd in Kelowna, B.C.

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    A Light-Filled House in Toledo, Spain Where Patios Have Nobility – Design Milk

    - March 5, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    OOIIO Architecture have completed a single-family home, GAS House, in Toledo, Spain. Their clients, a young couple, wanted a bright home built on a plot where natural light was not particularly abundant. Therefore, OOIOOs team had to organize the house around four patios strategically placed on the site to serve as light wells and natural ventilation.

    Each of the patios height changes depending on its function of nobility as the architects called it. A more intimate, personal function, like the living-dining area, is the most noble and therefore the highest patio on the plot. The lowest, meanwhile, is the garage.

    Looking at the traditional patios of La Mancha, the architects found that the lower parts of the patios were made by ceramic baseboards.

    In this modern house, the architects have decided to reverse it and put the ceramic at the bottom: the patios are covered by hexagonal ceramic pieces so that when light falls through the courtyards, it falls with a certain distinct, eye-catching visual personality.

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