A New Home At The Old Address

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, ‘ increments and in colors including black, dark green, white and burgundy. Both were created by Vixen Hill and have been inspired by the beauty and history of the company’s native Pennsylvania countryside. They’re part of a special line of pre-engineered cedarwood products of stirring beauty and sophistication. Homeowners looking for a way to save on insecticides might enjoy a line of bat houses designed to last for decades. These are all pre- engineered and factory assembled a ALWAYS WELCOME—A beautifully designed screen/storm door built of the world’s finest cedar, made to last even when slammed. (NAPSA)—Accessorize! It’s no longer just a clothing statement. Homeowners looking to personalize their homes are doing it, too. The good newsis that there are a number of ways they can add those personal touches without undergoing a major renovation. For example, homeowners with a keen eye for traditional values will discover a variety of screen door styles designed to fit door openings from 32 to 36 inches. The screen doors from Vixen Hill are an inch and a half thick and use teak-pegged mortise-andtenon joints, which are further reinforced with waterproof glue. The door designs incorporate a variety of architectural inserts to match a home’sstyle. Anothernice touch are turn-of- BACK TO THE FUTURE—Though reminiscent of the 1900s, these lovely flower boxes are unsurpassed in quality and detail. using the world’s finest western red cedar and copper roofing. Theyre not only beautiful to look at, but also keep bats from nest- ing in eaves, barns and roofs, while allowing them to keep the insect population around your homeand gardenin check. Not surprisingly, these creations have captured thecritical acclaim of design professionals all over the world. Other ways to give the-century flower boxes, with yourself a new home at the old address are modular gazebos, gar- of the world’s finest cedar, renowned for strength and durability. Sizes are available in one-inch systems designed for simple oneday assembly. For a catalog of all the company’s products, visit www.vixen hill.com. sloping front and sides and with buttresses that support their weight. The boxes are also made den houses, pavilions and porch