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The bathroom, whether a guest powder room or master en suite, is an area of the home where you can let your decorating imagination run free. Paint the walls in your favorite vibrant color such as lavender or apricot or experiment with a striking mural. For the bathroom sink, try concrete. Yes, concrete. Not just for driveways anymore, this versatile, customizable and durable material can be surprisingly stylish, and eco-friendly to boot.
Styles and Colors
Because it is molded and not cut, concrete has the unique ability to offer unlimited design possibilities. It can be as rough or sleek, contemporary or traditional, as you choose. In an avant-garde and artistic city like San Francisco, concrete is an excellent medium for expressing personal taste.
Have your concrete sink custom formed to any shape think spirals, flowers and more as well as any dimensions up to 7 by 3. (Larger sizes may be formed by joining two slabs.) Vessel, pedestal, floating, integral, ramp (inclined), trough, floating and double bathroom sinks all can be made of concrete. Add in aggregate such as shells, pebbles, colorful glass or small tiles, or accent the edges with eye-catching details.
The color selection is virtually infinite and can be matched to order to your wall paint. Stains may be applied to give subtle color variations.
Advantages
In addition to their versatility in terms of style, concrete sinks entail low to zero maintenance. Integral basins, formed as one unit with the vanity or countertop, have no seams, thus avoiding major trouble spots for dirt and mildew. Mild soap and water are all youll need to clean your concrete bathroom sink.
Concrete is quite durable. However, should it need repair, patching and resealing are simple matters. Whats more, concrete sinks are affordable compared to those made from other substances, especially when the cost is averaged out over the course of their long lifetime. The concretes appearance will improve as it ages and acquires a rich patina.
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June 26, 2014 by
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A La Crescenta church started to rise from the ashes earlier this month as work got underway to rebuild it on the same site where it burned down nearly eight years ago during a choir rehearsal.
Ever since flames from an electrical fire destroyed the Christian Life Church, membership has dwindled and services have bounced around from place to place.
We went from about 100 people down to 25, said Pastor Randy Foster, who joined the church in 2010 in the midst of reviving the reconstruction project.
Roughly $2 million in insurance money is covering most of the building costs, but the real challenge that delayed the project was getting a design approved by the Glendale City Council, he said.
After multiple design iterations, the new church will be 7,500 square feet, which is smaller than the original building that had various sections dating back to the 1920s and 50s. New plans include a sanctuary with a enough seating room to accommodate 200 people.
Were only able to build half the size what we had before, Foster said, adding, Were still going to have a sanctuary with a couple hundred seats, thats just slightly smaller than the previous sanctuary.
Located at 3013 Montrose Ave., construction started on June 1, and a grand opening is slated for fall 2015, he added.
Churchgoer Deby Seal, along with her family, has been a Christian Life Church member since 1986 and was at the church during the fire, helping people get out.
She misses what was a big part of her life, but now feels nothing but excitement when she drives past the construction site and sees bits of progress each time.
It still brings a lot of emotion. We have waited a long time for this, she said. This church has been more like a family.
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June 26, 2014 by
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CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) -
Behind the towers of scaffolding and dark plastic wrapping that mask St. Matthew's Lutheran Church are dozens of construction workers, committed to bringing the aging and dilapidated sanctuary back to life.
Renovations of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church sanctuary at 405 King Street began in September 2013, but the initial idea was presented roughly three years ago.
Biemann Othersen, President of the Congregational Council at the church, says architecture firms were called in to inspect the church after signs of wear and tear became visible on the building next to the sanctuary. But one of the firms noticed an even more glaring issue after looking at the church from the roof of a nearby parking garage.
"When MCA Architecture came and made their presentation they said, 'We don't know why you're looking at this building, because your sanctuary needs a lot of work,'" Biemann recalled.
Torn shingles, holes in the roof, and water damage were just some of the issues architects discovered while inspecting the sanctuary. The initial estimate for the sanctuary renovations was set at $6.2 million with a completion date of November 2014, according to a capital campaign document drafted in 2012.
Those numbers would quickly change.
We were pretty much on target until we had the stucco problem, says Janelle Othersen, who is the chair of the renovation committee.
Janelle says workers were removing a protective, waterproof covering from the walls the coating was added during an earlier renovation as a safeguard, but ended up keeping water that had leaked in through the roof inside the walls when they decided to check on the strength of the stucco on the outside of the building.
They were checking the stucco around the building by slightly tapping it, as it was adhered to the bricks, and it just started crumbling, says Janelle. The more they tapped, the more it crumbled.
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June 26, 2014 by
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INDIANAPOLIS Investors will get 70 cents for every dollar they invested in an $85 million Ponzi scheme operated by a fundraising branch of the Church of God.
A federal judge in Indianapolis on Monday gave final approval to the terms ending the case. As part of those conditions, U.S. District Judge David Hamilton also granted permission for properties causing a financial drain on Church of God assets to be abandoned. The case is expected to be finalized in September or October.
Court documents said the Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the churchs prior fundraising organization in 2003, alleging it had defrauded investors who believed their money would go to church-related construction.
Instead, the judge said the leaders of the former fundraising organization used the money raised to make interest and principal payments to prior investors to cover up bad business decisions, the (Anderson) Herald Bulletin reported.
Its more of the same old cliche, if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging, Hamilton said.
The 70 percent payback will go to unsecured investors. Under those terms someone who invested $100,000 could receive about $70,000 back.
Much of the money has already been repaid. Hamilton has approved a final installment of about $750,000 before the case is closed. Any unclaimed funds would then go to the unclaimed property division of the Indiana attorney generals office.
Records show more than $73 million was recovered from the liquidation of church assets and other funding such as private contributions. However, part of that went for professional fees associated with the case.
Hamilton called the recovery of funds extraordinary.
Frank Johnson, president of the Reconstituted Board of Church Extension, said the new fundraisers were determined to recover as much money as possible for church members who had invested their money.
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June 26, 2014 by
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OLEAN St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church is completing work to make the church more accessible to all parishioners.
I have had many parishioners come up to me and say that they have never been in our cafeteria, in the basement, St. Marys business manager Joseph McLarney said.
What we are planning to do would offer the ability for these members of our church to use the newly renovated Congregation Hall.
In remodeling work already completed at the church, the old cafeteria for Southern Tier Catholic Elementary School has been converted into a fellowship hall, with less of a food-service feel.
Southern Tier Catholic moved to the Archbishop Walsh campus in 2009.
The old school building is now used by community groups, including Boy Scout Troop 617 as well as a dance school.
One proposed project is the construction of a 500-square-foot addition including an elevator for the disabled, according to McLarney.
The addition will be constructed of the same stone as the rest of the church.
A parapet on top of the addition will house the elevator machinery.
The three-floor elevator will access church offices, the new congregation hall and the sanctuary.
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