Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Decorate Your Home with Bella Wood Beams
We love providing our customers with ideas on how to make their home more beautiful using stone, but here at Arizona Stone, we’re about so much more.
The use of wooden beams in a home can add an elegant and rustic look to any home, making it stand out from everyone else’s. However, the use of wood is often overlooked as a way to decorate your home.
Enter Bella Beams.
Based here in Phoenix, Arizona, Bella Beams and Architectural Products hand-craft some of the most beautiful authentic wood beams in the architectural industry. The company produces a wide variety of ‘Old World’ style wooden beams that can all be used to complete unique looks in a home. Skilled wood workers spend every meticulous moment to make the best product possible for you to display in your home using only their hands, with no machines or molds in sight.
There are a number of types of wooden beams that Bella Beams produces, so we’ve decided to give you an inside look at what they can do to transform your home.
Arch Beams
One of the most elegant styles of beams is arched beams. They can provide depth to a room and frame doorways or entrances to homes, giving off an even more unique look than just a straight wooden beam. These will have people visiting your home in awe.
Exposed Trusses
Setting their own standard, Bella Beams’ truss systems are unlike any that consumers are used to seeing. They are lightweight and very easy to install, unlike a standard truss systems, which, while beautiful, can be incredibly expensive and difficult to set up. Additionally, the truss systems from Bella Beams are already sanded and finished before they arrive at your home, making them durable and ready to install immediately.
Planking
A simple design, planking adds an easy and comfortable charm to any room. These beams are real wood planks that have been hand scraped to achieve their final look. There are three different sizes of the plank beams, which you can mix and match for a different look.
Posts
Bella Beams’ wooden posts are the perfect thing to cover up unattractive steel support beams in your home. They’re made to easily fit over an existing support, becoming a part of your wall just like it was built right into it. The best part: nobody will ever know that it’s for show and not doing all the heavy lifting! How perfect.
Corbels
Corbels add a beautiful and sophisticated touch to any of Bella Beams’ wood. They’re specially designed by the designers at Bella Beams, and have a variety of types to choose from, making the choice (as well as which beams you want) tough, but one customers will be more than satisfied with once seeing the finished product.
Fireplace Mantel
Fireplace mantels are one of the most popular ways people use wooden beams, and for good reason. A strong and unique looking fireplace can become a gathering place for friends and family, making it the centerpiece of the room. The amount of options that Bella Beams offers when it comes to designing your fireplace mantel almost guarantees that yours will be completely unique to your home.
Not only are any of these products sure to make your home uniquely beautiful right now, but they’ll last for years to come. In the manufacturing process, Bella Beams are dried in a specific way, making them unable to absorb a large amount of moisture like many other wood beams will do over time. This can cause warping, twisting and even breaking of the wood, requiring expensive repairs, or worse, replacement.
All special orders are done at client’s request. For a full look at everything Bella Beams has to offer, visit their website at www.bellabeams.com/ or give Arizona Stone a call to see what we have in stock at our locations.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
How to Maintain Slippery Stone
We don’t get many rainy days here in Arizona, but when we
do, it pours.
There’s nothing better than staying home on a rainy day, but
we don’t always have that luxury, like today. People still head out to work,
run errands, even visit friends when it’s raining, which heightens the
opportunity for accidents not being careful.
Everything gets slippery in the rain, especially your
driveway, outdoor natural stone pathways and pavers. And since we’re pretty sure the last thing you
want to do is step out of your home and slip on your wet stone, we have a
couple of ideas that will keep the outside of your home as safe as possible on
a rainy day.
The easiest way to keep a stone pathway or stepping stones
from becoming too slippery in rainy weather is by keeping water off them the
best you can. While it may seem almost impossible to keep water off your
pathway during a rainstorm, there ARE ways to reduce the amount of standing
water on the stone.
If there’s a break in the rain, or you’re getting ready to
go out, take a bristled broom and quickly sweep all the standing water off of
any areas that are walked on. While constant rainfall will prevent the water
from completely staying off your stone, this will reduce the amount of water
buildup, and the chance that you’ll slip.
There are also ways you can prevent your stone pavers from
getting slippery even before it starts to rain. Moss and weeds can become VERY
slippery when wet, so by keeping your pathways maintained, there will be less
of a chance that plants will add to the danger a rainstorm brings.
There are also a number of anti-slip products you can buy
from practically any home improvement store. These products come in a variety
of ways to be used, including sprays, paints, and even sheets of anti-slip grip
material. This allows you to choose the best type of product for your home and
type of stone. These should be reapplied on a semi-regular basis to increase
their effectiveness, the best time for re-application being after you clean
your stone pavers.
We hope these tips help you on rainy days like these. If you
don’t need to go anywhere, curl up on the couch and enjoy some TV!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
How to Clean Mold off Pavers
When you decide to decorate the outside of your home with stone,
whether it is the siding of your house or the walkway, you want to make sure it’ll
stay looking its best. A few weeks ago, we told you how to clean moss from stone
on the exterior of your home. Moss can get in between the deepest cracks of
your stone pavers, and maintaining a cleaning schedule for them is necessary to
keep such a problem under control.
However, more than just weeds and moss can grow around and on
the decorative stone and pavers outside your home. Mold is commonly known to
grow in between cracks and separations of pavers, as well as on top of them,
and unlike weeds or moss, you can’t just scrub it away or yank it out with your
hands.
Mold growing on your pavers can become an issue, if you let it.
If you live in an area where mold grows quickly due to extra moisture in the
air, you may not be able to get rid of it permanently, but we’ll tell you just
how to keep it as manageable as possible.
Before you start, check the weather. Make sure you’re taking
this project on when it’s warm outside. The sun will help the stone dry faster,
plus, a rainy day isn’t the best day to decide to remove mold outdoors.
First, clean the surface of the pavers to get any regular dirt
off before you get down to the nitty gritty. Use a broom to sweep the entire
area, and then hose the pavers down. By doing an initial clean with just water,
you’ll make sure your cleaning solution will be as effective as possible without
any dirt or extra rocks in the way.
To make your solution, add 1 part bleach to 10 parts water in a
bucket and swirl to combine. Using a mop, scrub the mixture onto the pavers.
Use some elbow grease to make sure the solution seeps through every bit of the mold
on the stone and between the cracks.
Once you’ve cleaned the entire area, let the sun dry the
solution into your stone. Not only will it sink into the mold, but it’ll dry it
out and make it easier to remove. Once dry, spray the whole area with a hose thoroughly,
removing the bleach mixture.
Check out these beautiful (and might we say, very clean) pavers from Monarch Stone! |
If you want to take this project one step further, refer back to
our blog on how to clean weeds and moss from your stone here http://bx3.me/DjSnfRZM. Keeping plants
near your pavers cut as short as possible will not only keep them looking neat,
but will lower the chance that mold will grow from plant moisture.
Quick tips: Make sure your cleaning solution doesn’t
get on any plants you DO like, as it will kill them. If your pavers are
surrounded by plants you want to keep, use a sponge instead of a mop to scrub
your stone. Wear gloves to protect your hands.
We love this technique because you can use it as an
overall cleaning method, a preventative method, and for spot cleaning. Clean
pavers are happy pavers!
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Arizona Stone's February Special!
February Promotion
FREE FIRE PIT!
·Each
customer that purchases 3500
square feet or more of Pavestone Pavers will receive:
1 free Rumble Stone Fire Pit delivered
with qualifying paver order!
(Restrictions
Apply)
·Each
customer that purchases 1500
square feet of pavers will receive:
1 Rumble
Stone Fire Pit at 50% off with
Qualifying
paver order!
Up
to $250 Value!
(Restrictions
Apply)
·9 Fire Pits
to choose from ·
Fire Pit includes grate
Rules &
Restrictions
· Offer valid
from February 1-February 28, 2013 · Fire
Pit must be shipped in the month of February, 2013 to qualify for free fire pit · If order is placed via Purchase
Order, Purchase Order must be valid for pavers and fire pit · One Fire Pit per job or Purchase
Order · Production time for Fire Pit
may be necessary/contact Pavestone Rep Heather Peters for information on
customer’s chosen Fire Pit · Notify
Pavestone Rep Heather Peters of each Fire Pit provided from this offer
· Offer must not be combined with any other
offer or sale price · No returns
will be accepted.
Arizona
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