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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

LEAD BASED PAINT

Common renovation activities such as sanding, cutting, and demolition can create hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint, which can be harmful to adults and children. Lead poisoning interferes with the nervous system.

To protect against this risk, on April 22, 2008, EPA issued a rule requiring the use of lead-safe practices and other actions aimed at preventing lead poisoning. Under the rule, beginning in April 2010, contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.

Concerned about your anticipated renovation? Here are some guidelines:

1. The rule applies to any home built before 1978
2. The rule applies to any surface disturbed over 6 square feet on the interior, 20 square feet on the exterior
3. By law, ANY contractor of any trade must be Certified by the state of NC for performing work on homes that match the above criteria
4. Approximately only 35% of pre-1978 homes contain lead based paint
5. CASE is certified to conduct a test for the presence of lead, NOT the amount of lead. WE ARE NOT CERTIFIED FOR REMEDIATION, ONLY RENOVATION. There is a difference.
6. If there is no lead, we do not need to use containment and disposal procedures beyond our customary procedures
7. If lead is present, we must use lead safe work practices which mean detailed procedures for record keeping, site containment, cleaning, and disposal.
8. Lead safe procedures will add anywhere from $75 - $1,000 to the cost of the job, depending on the size of the area requiring containment
9. Lead safe procedures are NOT optional for the client. CASE can be fined $32,000 for not following these procedures.
10. Very few contractors in Charlotte are currently certified
11. Our firm’s NC certification number is RRP0127
12. North Carolina is one of only three states whose rules preempt the EPA rules, therefore certification is only required with the state, not the EPA.

Let's all be safe so we can all be healthy.

Hembstead Kitchen Face Lift

This is a perfect example of how a cosmetic kitchen remodel can completely transform an outdated kitchen with minimal disruption on a modest budget. This single family home had great looking, good quality cabinetry that really didn't need to be replaced so we called in Just Faux You once again to lend us their talented hands to repaint them.

This kitchen gets an enormous amount of natural light throughout the day and the white on white finishes exacerbate the glow. Because of this we were able to darken every surface without creating a cave. The end result is a warm, rich space sure to delight for years to come.

The existing perimeter cabinets were painted using Sherwin Williams Standish White. They were glazed with chocolate (SW Deer Trail) and butterscotch (SW Graham Cracker) to give them an aged appearance. The island was painted a custom green and glazed with SW Deer Trail to tie it to the perimeter cabinets. White laminate counter tops were replaced with Tropic Brown Granite on all surfaces and the island bar seating was brought flush to the counter top height for a seamless look and extended work space. On the backsplash we used a dark chocolate marble and a travertine and glass mosaic over the sink that mimic the cabinet colors; lighter grout accentuates the diagonal pattern. Recessed can lighting and two handsome oil rubbed bronze chandeliers replaced the outdated and equally unattractive fluorescent light. Under cabinet lighting completes the lighting scheme. The client chose rich oil rubbed bronze pulls to coordinate with the new faucet.


BEFORE - Bright & Sterile

AFTER - Warm & Rich

Backsplash Detail
*Note the white switch plates will be faux finished to disappear into the stone


Faux Finishing: Susan Johnson & Renae McGuire, Just Faux You, Charlotte, NC
Granite: Tropic Brown, polished - Intown Granite, Charlotte, NC
Tile: 4" x 4" Louyang Cafe Marble, 1" x 1" Staccatto Travertine & Glass Mosaic, The Tile Shop; Charlotte, NC
Cabinet Hardware: Black Hawk Hardware; Charlotte, NC
Faucet: Moen, HD Kitchen & Bath Collection; Charlotte, NC
Island Chandeliers: Lee Lighting; Pineville, NC