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Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Chattanooga Selected for Outdoor Lighting Project for The Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club

Friday, September 26th, 2014


Richmond, VA (PRWEB) July 15, 2014

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Chattanooga, Tennessee recently celebrated the completion of a custom outdoor lighting design project for The Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club, a historical club and venue nestled on the side of Lookout Mountain just minutes from downtown Chattanooga.

Known as the gem of north Georgia, the Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club was established in 1926 and features a clubhouse honed from local mountain stone with an entrance guarded by two massive natural rock formations referred to as the Twin Sisters. The 34,000 square foot clubhouse is situated on a 29-acre estate and along with the amenities a clubhouse venue provides, features a state-of-the-art fitness facility, a six court tennis complex, a newly constructed outdoor pavilion, a pool and outdoor entertaining areas.

Joe Bozich, the Outdoor Lighting Perspectives franchisee in Chattanooga, Tennessee was excited to have the opportunity to work with the venue on a custom outdoor lighting design plan as part of a major 2.3 million dollar renovation.

I was thrilled to be selected for the project especially given its historical significance, said Joe Bozich. The prominent and unique features of the property provided the perfect backdrop for outdoor lighting and presented many opportunities for us to highlight the beauty of the Club and the entire property.

Among the outdoor lighting techniques used on the project, Mr. Bozichs custom outdoor lighting design included up lighting along the base of the main clubhouse and moon lighting in selected trees around the property. Mini flood lights were chosen for the small ornamental plants and up lighting continued on selected dogwood trees on the property.

We wanted to really showcase the unique features of the clubhouse and selected high power spotlights for the turrets and gutter lights for the stone chimney, explained Mr. Bozich.

The outdoor lighting really adds that beautiful final touch to our overall renovation, said Bob Guth, General Manager of the Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club. Joe and his team were a pleasure to work with and we appreciate their meticulous attention and the adjustments that were made to ensure the property was being highlighted in the most beautiful light. It really makes the club pop!

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives, established in 1995, is the first and largest full service outdoor lighting company. With over 100,000 installations and over 50 locations across the United States and 3 international locations, the franchise is known for skillful, custom design and their free nighttime demonstration.

Featured in Architectural Digest, Garden Design, House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens, Coastal Living and Martha Stewart Living, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives features stunning handcrafted copper and brass outdoor lighting fixtures which blend in with the natural outdoor environment so that all you see is the effect of the outdoor lighting.

Additional information can be viewed at http://www.outdoorlights.com.







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Real Estate Scorecard Recommends Doubletop Mountain Hike on October 19, 2013 – Balsam Mountain Preserve’s Most Challenging Hike in Western North Carolina

Monday, November 4th, 2013


Asheville, NC (PRWEB) October 17, 2013

One of the most difficult hiking trails at Balsam Mountain Preserve is called Over the Doubletop which wends from the Cold Springs Gap (aka Fern Gap) to the summit of Doubletop Mountain at an elevation of almost 5,500 feet. The trails elevation from start to summit is 780 feet of strenuous hiking for practiced and proficient hikers. The reward for reaching the peak is the expansive view of the surrounding area from the observation tower. From the tower, views of other nearby mountain tops as well as the Nantahala National Forest, 500,000 acres of unspoiled national parkland.

Celebrating their 20th Anniversary, the Balsam Mountain Trust just surpassed their fund-raising goals which helps maintain one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina. Each week the trust organizes hikes for residents on a very personal level on the Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails or off property. The next big hike is scheduled for October 19, 2013.

We dont quit hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we quit hiking. (from The Hiking Fools on the Great American Road Trip) Groomed hiking trails are one of the most popular amenity requests by Baby Boomers searching for mountain property in gated communities in Western North Carolina.

Near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance, one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina has them, some of which connect to the Blue Ridge Mountain Trails. Whether thru hikers or section hikers, residents of Balsam Mountain Preserve can HYOH (Hike Your Own Hike). 30 miles of Balsam Mountain Preserve hiking trails of varying levels of difficulty provide hiking opportunities for every skill level.

Balsam Mountain Preserve has two dedicated naturalists on staff to coach and guide residents with the community’s wide variety of trails. One of the most popular hiking trails is the Sugarloaf Creek Trail. It starts at a waterfall that falls over a prominent rock ledge and slopes downward gradually where hikers will find quaint bridges, log steps, and gravel roads.

Not far from the top of the trail is a narrow area between two boulders known as fat mans squeeze. In addition to the falls and fat mans squeeze, the must-see on this trail is the remote cabin at the bottom of the trail, which is representative of the homes that families lived in during the 1800s. Rustic in its lack of modern conveniences, the cabin provides shelter and, for interested residents, reservations can be made for overnight stays. All in all, the trail boasts beautiful birch, poplar, oak, maple and beech trees, all of which blaze with riotous color during autumn.

Also extremely popular in one of the best nature preserves in Western North Carolina is the Camp Ground Loop Trail. This trail has a moderate terrain that slopes down gradually 100 feet for a little over a mile ending at the family camping grounds. The camping grounds have two cabins for overnight stays, an open-air pavilion, an outdoor grill and a fire pit. The must see on this trail is the Dark Ridge Creek which has superior water quality due in part to its rushing down over 5,000 feet. Because of the campgrounds proximity to the creek, many folks enjoy fly-fishing and shore lunches (catch it and cook it). The trail meets up with the Fisher Cove trail to return to camp. Along the way, residents traverse log steps and bridges with views, where they are able to admire the beautiful rhododendrons, sugar maples, a grape vine on a tulip tree and more. All of this beauty and fun is very near a Blue Ridge Parkway entrance.

Connecting with the Dark Ridge Camp Loop on the west, the Upper Dark Ridge Creek Trail is 1.75 miles round trip. Even with its 400 foot elevation change, it is one of the easier trails to hike with a terrain that meanders along an old logging road. Various marked vantage points have views of the must see rushing stream of the Dark Ridge Creek which begins its spectacular descent from about 5,400 feet on the side of Old Bald Ridge and Grassy Ridge in the Great Balsam Mountains.

BALSAM MOUNTAIN TRUST ORGANIZED HIKES OFF PROPERTY:

One of the most popular hikes starts at the Cataloochee Mountain. Not only do the preserved, historic churches, school, and homes make this an interesting hike, but also a herd of elk can often be seen grazing in the Cataloochee Valley. This hike ends at the award winning Swag Inn in Waynesville where hikers can stay to feast on sumptuous fare, turn and return to the start, or leave the hike from the inn. Balsam Mountain Preserve’s activity calendar keeps property owners up to date with upcoming organized hikes off.

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Desert Mountain Real Estate Website Launched by Sotheby’s Private Client Group

Thursday, January 17th, 2013


Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) January 16, 2013

A Desert Mountain Real Estate website has just been launched by Frank Aazami of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty Private Client Group who specializes in the Desert Mountain community. Desert Mountain is a luxury community located in the North Scottsdale community with over 30 different communities situated in 24 hour guard gated area. The community is known for it’s golfing with 6 private Championship Jack Nicklaus Golf courses.

The website covers all the homes available for sale in each community located within the Desert Mountain community with detailed maps and descriptions. The focus of the website is to showcase the Desert Mountain community and highlight the best available homes for sale in the area. Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty is a proud leader in the Desert Mountain community and strives to represent both buyers and sellers looking to buy and sell in this luxury Scottsdale neighborhood. Frank Aazami of the Private Client Group at Russ Lyon Sotheby’s has a proven track record of selling luxury homes and is one of the leading real estate agents at the company. Frank represents some of the most expensive luxury homes in the area and proudly represents the Desert Mountain community.

Currently there is a wide range of homes for sale in the Desert Mountain community with real estate prices as high as $ 9,788,000. Home prices start in the mid $ 500,000 range with many properties in between these two numbers. Home buyers looking for a luxury community in the high desert area should contact Frank Aazami or visit http://www.desertmountainrealestate.com today.