Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Take advantage of the warm weather by jumping into an outdoorsy home
improvement project this month. HGTV’s FrontDoor.com and DIYnetwork.com
offer expert advice, inspiration and step-by-step instructions to make
the outdoor space as comfortable as the home’s interior. With new
installments in the monthly ‘Maximum Value Projects’ series, these
expert sites have tips for getting the most value out of outdoor
renovations. (www.frontdoor.com/mvps)
Lighting:
Outdoor fixtures with a faux-finish or a higher-end metal can add
beauty and value to any outdoor space. Artistic lighting also boosts
curb appeal.
Pre-packaged outdoor lighting kits can be the perfect solution for a
homeowner on a tight budget. These kits provide a dramatic effect
without breaking the bank.
Patio:
Use colors, stains or stamping to turn an average slab of concrete
into a visually appealing extension of the home.
Constructing a patio with regard to the proportion and property of the
home will ensure the biggest return on investment.
Deck:
Multi-level decks with room for outdoor accessories and activities are
becoming a trend. Depending on the size of the house, however, bigger
is not always better.
“Go green” by constructing a deck with sustainable materials such as
pine or composite wood. These materials are both long-lasting and
environmentally responsible.
Outdoor Kitchen:
Outdoor kitchens can range from a basic island design to a wow-factor
area filled with all a chef’s necessary appliances.
Stone veneers are a cost-effective way to give the outdoor kitchen a
high-end look. They weigh less than regular stones and come in almost
any texture, shape and color.
Simply renovating parts of a home’s exterior can give it a fresh new
look for summer:
Gutters – rainwater collection systems allow collected rainwater to be
recycled for reuse. This can cut down on water bills while also
serving as a decorative piece.
Siding – siding can be vinyl, fiber cement, brick or stone, depending
on the homeowner’s budget. Thanks to technological advancements,
colors, textures and new grains make even vinyl look like higher-end
material.
Windows – energy-efficient windows will update the look of the home as
well as cut down on utility costs. The right windows are a perfect way
to bring out a home’s unique architectural features.
Doors – consider steel doors to incorporate style and energy
efficiency on a budget. Consider clean lines and rich colors over
intricate designs for front entryways.
Roof – red, orange and even green shingles can add pizzazz and
complement the surrounding landscape. Solar roofing panels can blend
with almost any type of shingle.
For more ways to get the most value out of outdoor renovations, visit DIYnetwork.com
or FrontDoor.com/mvps.
Check back in July for Maximum Value Projects on big-ticket upgrades.
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