Thursday, October 30, 2014

Mid Century Styling, Modern feel!

HGTV Home Furniture has released City Center, a new collection that features a casual new twist to Mid-Century style. 

Here's what HGTV Home says:
 "Imagine a sunny Sunday morning, lounging on one of the two signature upholstery styles, Soho or Chelsea. Fit your space perfectly with the Chelsea group, a tufted button two-cushion sofa and its flip-flop chaise that fits either side. Create conversation corners with the high button back Sullivan chair, vintage Waverly armchair, or companion Chelsea Chair. Mix in pops of mod color – retro geometrics (Drum or Cube ottomans) – against organic solids, Pewter, Wheat or Kiwi.  City Center Tables mesh Mid Century classic lines with 21st century tech-trends like wire management in the six-metal drawer Storage Console. For style-savvy entertaining, Ash veneer Cocktail and Chair-side Tables feature pullout beverage trays for extra serving areas. Energize your space with dimension and shine in metro metallic accent pieces (a Silver Hammered Cocktail Table and Sunburst mirror)."
Check out the collection at the HGTV Home Farmhouse on our property at 100 Routzahns Way in Frederick!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

It's HGTV Time!!!

Tomorrow at 6 until 8pm we'll have TODD DAVIS, host of HGTV's ROOM CRASHERS!  We'll have him and the winner of the sweepstakes with us as well.  It's a HUGE honor to be hosting the winner, Dee, and Todd!  We'll be having light refreshments and you'll get the chance to browse the HGTV furniture collection as well as meet the television host!

Please visit our website at www.fitzwayhome.com and click "EVENTS" to sign up!  You can do so until the event!!!

We really look forward to seeing the community come out to congratulate the winner and to have a little fun with us!

Congrats again Dee!



Thursday, August 28, 2014

HGTV Room Crashers winner from our store!!!

WOW!  We just got finished with our name change a few weeks ago, and the Room Crashers design sweepstakes winner was announced and we were the local store to be used!!!

What that means, is that the winner will be consulting here with HGTV design star Todd Davis! 

We'll be hosting a special event here on Thursday September 18th from 6-8pm!  You can reserve a spot by clicking on the link to register below!!!

You'll be able to do a meet & greet with Todd during that time, so if you'd like to meet a TV star, and check out some amazing furniture for your home, come see us, just RSVP so we know how many folks to provide for!!!

We look forward to seeing you!

Register HERE!!!


Congrats Dee!!!


Thursday, July 31, 2014

GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!

Just like Professor Farnsworth  on Futurama says, GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!  There are some changes on the horizon that will benefit our customers online and in person!  I can't tell you exactly what those will be, but stay tuned for more information as we release it! 


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Need your room crashed?

Routzahns Way has the contest for YOU!  Stop by and enter the Room Crashers contest at our location in Frederick!  You basically just need to fill out the form, and start planning what you'll do when you win! 

Monday, May 5, 2014

THE BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE!

The Gettysburg Fest is coming quickly this year!  If you don't know what it is, well, you better click the flyer and head over to their website and check it out!  It's 5 days of music, fun, food, and everything under the sun!  We've got a special offer though.  Enter here online (below the flyer) to win 2 VIP tickets to either Eric Paslay or The Lone Bellow

BUT WAIT, there's MORE!

You'll ALSO win a special seat for you and a guest on the stage, sitting comfortably in a very nice new loveseat, courtesy of us here at Routzahns!

You'll also be taking that loveseat home as our gift to you!

It just doesn't get better than that!  We look forward to seeing you there!
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

What does the HGTV showroom have for you?

Answer:  EVERYTHING!

We are so excited to offer the FIRST EVER Farmhouse showroom in the country!  HGTV and Routzahns Way have created a lovely showroom that highlights all of the HGTV products in a great way for our customers!  We can't even begin to tell you how excited we all are!

Routzahns Way partnered with HGTV on this project. We offer an experience above the average retail level.  We offer these products in a natural environment, as well as have many options visible so you can make your decisions on color/style with confidence.  All of the HGTV collections are manufactured to the highest standards, so you can breathe easy knowing your furniture, paint, lamps, etc., are all built to last and provide you years of use.  

Remember, this is THE FIRST and ONLY farmhouse showroom in the country, stop by Routzahns Way HGTV today, and check it out!

Here are a just few pictures of what's inside:


 




Design it & Buy it!


Thursday, April 10, 2014

The 100k Giveaway!

From now until July 5th, we are giving every single customer that purchases an item from us a chance to get a share of $100,000 bucks!!!  THAT is a huge, huge deal!  This contest is basically a gimme for anyone that comes in and buys any item we offer.  There is no minimum to buy, and you are included! 

You could buy a throw rug, and be entered in to the mix, BUT if you wanted to get a chance at a good chunk of it, now would be the time to pull the trigger on that living room or dining room suite you've been looking at!

We still are offering ALL of our normal discounts, our normal gift card, employee/wholesale pricing, and trade-in program.   This is ON-TOP of the normal discounts we offer.   It's our way of saying thank you to the community that has made us so successful over the last 2 years!

The 4th of July is all about FREEDOM, so choose the Freedom from high prices, from pushy & stuffy sales people, and most of all, from the average furniture store!  We pride ourselves at being the best at what we do, and we are so glad to make you all a part of it!

Thank you, and here's to $100,000 reasons to head to Routzahns Way Furniture Outlet and Home & Design Center!



Monday, April 7, 2014

The NEW HGTV showroom!

We are working feverishly to bring you a brand new HGTV showroom here in Frederick! The farmhouse beside our main store on Routzahns way will be transformed into an all new area to showcase the HGTV brand!  Here's a few pictures to show what we have been up to!





We will be putting together a video once the project is totally complete!  It's very exciting to see all this effort come together to make something really special for our customers!

We are kicking off the $100k giveaway this month, so if you need furniture, get it between now and July 5th!   Check the next blog post for rules and details!!!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Did you go to the home show?

Frederick Home Show 2014

This year was the first year for us doing the local home show.  We were very busy the whole weekend, and for that, we thank everyone that stopped by and checked us out!  We hope you learned a little, or got the info you needed for your next project at your home!

Here's a few pictures of us setting up at the end of last week.  It's a lot of work, but totally worth it to be able to speak with so many people!





We ordered 300 custom printed yardsticks for this event, and I'm pretty sure we are all out now.  We figured every home probably has one, and previous home show attendees have gotten flimsy junky ones that end up broken by children within the week.  We wanted to provide you with something that would last and be of higher quality!  We hope you enjoy those!   Our entire philosophy is to provide the best product, at the lowest price available.  If you haven't stopped by the store lately, go ahead and give yourself 10 minutes....I bet you can't make it through all the stuff there in that time.

What would you like to see us do for a home show?  Email us at routzahnsway@gmail.com with suggestions!

Friday, March 7, 2014

 Do you need a new kitchen for your home?   Wellborn is giving you the chance to get just that!  Enter up until May 31 2014, and it could be you!  You get up to $12k to play with when designing your perfect kitchen!  Who couldn't use that?  If you win, you consult with us as the local dealer, and we set up everything you need and install it for you!  Stop by their website to enter through this link:

Monday, March 3, 2014

Spring is........almost here, get your brooms out!

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   There are 17 days until the official start of Spring.  Winter can go ahead and take a rest.  What do you like to do when the first warm days start rolling in?  Spring cleaning inside, get the yard all spruced up, or maybe get a large project done?  Whatever you decide, it's always a fun and relaxing task when it's not 2 degrees outside anymore!

     If you are doing some cleaning indoors, maybe you'd like to replace some of your items inside as well.  There might be that lamp that doesn't quite fit in, or the chair that looks like it's seen better days as a duct tape model?  Those items could provide a great second life somewhere else, thrift store donations are a great way to feel good about letting go of older items you don't need.  Someone else could ALWAYS use them! 

     Now, you'll be needing new ones right?   At the risk of sounding like a TV salesman, "boy do we have the right stuff for you!"  The showroom is so large, you could spend hours there and not cover everything.  Remember, we have everything from flooring, paint, furniture(beds,chairs,couches,bedroom suites, entertainment centers), cabinets, accessories, and much more.  We've got lots of cool lamps and accents to get you set up right away, and a HUGE gallery of recliners to make it easy to choose your perfect one! 
     
     Imagine, planting your garden, digging the flowerbeds up, stringing up the hammock, and sitting back on your brand new comfy chair, lit by your new accent lamp that compliments your room.  Warm light shines perfectly around you, and you enjoy a relaxing beverage while feeling content about a job well done.   Spring is coming soon, don't you want to enjoy the evening after you've worked in the yard and house all day?  
Come...sit....relax.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Have you seen our England gallery?

Have you been in and seen our new England gallery yet?  If not, you probably should stop by!  England is a company you might not be familiar with, but they are a La-Z-Boy company, everyone is familiar with dad's favorite recliner right? 

We just keep adding new product lines and making our selection better for you!  We have a huge selection of England products for you to look over and test out.  England has been around since 1964, making their products right here in the United States!  In 1995 they were acquired by LaZboy to operate as an independent division. 

This is a great company to order your custom furniture from as well, as quoted from their website.

"With over 500 fabrics and leathers to choose from, England is known for providing its customers a large choice of options without a long build cycle. England delivers most orders in as few as 21 Days – so you do not have to wait long to enjoy your new furniture."

We hope you are just as excited as we are to have this great American company to work with!


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Unplanned updates to your home...

The most exciting things in life usually don't go along with the plan.  I'm sure each year everyone sits down and thinks, "I'm going to do X, and then X, and we will do X if the weather stays good."  That all sounds great on paper, but it doesn't always work that way.

     Let's take my recent experience since the beginning of January.  The basement flooded because the sump pump backed up.  This was something I didn't know anything about because the previous owner had put it in.  We took it for granted, and one day looked in the basement to about 6" of standing water.  I remember thinking..."we will have to re-do that someday" a few months before.  Well, someday came rather quickly and on a weekend I wasn't really looking forward to doing that kind of work.  We got it band-aided for now and put off till spring because of the frozen ground.

     Now, on to the next big one.  Last week, we had a chimney fire at the house.  This resulted in a combination of being uneducated about the subject, and lack of upkeep.  That said, this has now resulted in an unexpected fun part.  Doing things you've said you wanted to, but didn't really get around to.  I'm looking at building a hearth and place for a new freestanding wood stove, and fixing some issues with the room underneath in the basement.  While the cost is no fun, the learning experience certainly is.  Now I get to look forward to a room where the problem areas are now fixed, there's a pretty tile area where a wood stove will sit, and we can enjoy years of trouble free heating with the proper cleaning.  (nothing beats being on the couch with a warm fire in front of you!)

All of this leads to home maintenance.  The less you do, the more you spend in the long run.  Replace a mattress/box spring that is failing, get a new recliner that doesn't recline right anymore, new filter for your furnace or AC, and the like.  Clean out the chimney once a year. (it's cheap!) keep an eye on everything so you won't be surprised during a time that you'd not want to have to jump into a project.

Think of your house like a car, as it needs oil changes, air, batteries, belts, hoses, and so many more constant check ups.  Your home is no different except think of it like a car you have to live in and is idling constantly.  At Routzahns, not only do we want to help you have a great time remodeling, or buying for your new home, but we also want you to have the best experience in your home for years to come.

In weather like we are having, the last thing you want to do is have to shut down your primary heat source.  Get it checked, and you won't have to worry later.  When it comes time to replace your old furniture, bedding, cabinets, or paint something, we have the answers and expertise you need!  If the pipes freeze and you need to do new drywall, we can save you money by helping you paint it without having to have someone come do it!  We can help save money on a new floor if that's the case as well!   There are so many options out there to save money, you just need to know who to ask! 

Friday, January 17, 2014

Why quality matters...

Kitchen cabinets are everywhere.  You see them at every big box store, and they are sometimes the most expensive part of fixing up your home.  The problem occurs when the expense doesn't justify the product you get.  Many types of cabinets are built with very cheap materials, which is just fine sometimes if it's assembled correctly.   The majority use very cheap techniques to assemble and produce the whole thing, so the chances of lasting more than a few years under use is very small.  Remember the cabinets at your Grandmother's house?  They were older than your parents were, and still worked just fine!  They were made from high quality hardware, solid materials, and correct woodworking techniques.  Don't let yourself be fooled by a fancy display, look at how it's made.  This article from This Old House shows a few things to look for!

(Shared from their article)

Kitchen showrooms are emporiums of grand illusion. The floors always glisten, countertops are uncluttered by coffeemakers and the cabinets — wow! The cabinets are always perfect. No scratches, no dings, none of the 3-year-old's favorite stickers, no dishes cramming shelves. The cabinets are stained in the latest colors endorsed by shelter-magazines, floated under 16-foot ceilings (so you'll never notice how tall they're not) and lit by several thousand watts of halogen. When the doors swing shut with resounding thumps and the drawers slide to a firm stop, you're sold. Too bad. You think you bought furniture that will last a lifetime, but you probably got dressed-up orange crates that will last barely a decade.
Top-quality kitchen cabinets are made like good furniture, but even the most devoted watchers of the Food Channel don't know what to look for. Worse, what to look for is usually hidden. So we ordered up a finely crafted — but unassembled — base cabinet made by a small family-owned company that has only one line of cabinetry — the good stuff. Print out the following pages, and take them along the next time you go kitchen cabinet shopping.


The Well-Built Cabinet
 
Face: All pieces visible from the front of a cabinet. The wood used on the face of a quality cabinet shouldn't have knots, pitch pockets, sanding scars, grain irregularities or color differences.

1. Face-frame stiles and rails are joined with long tenons (protruding wood tongues) and deep mortises (the slots into which tenons fit). Where two pieces of wood meet in a joint, the line between them almost disappears.
2. Drawer fronts are cut from a single piece of solid wood.
3. Flat door panels are made from solid pieces of wood.
 
End Panel:The side of the cabinet exposed to view.

4. Solid wood is chosen for similarity of grain and color.
5. Frame pieces have mortise-and-tenon joinery; assembled panel is attached to the carcass (a plywood box) with screws driven from the inside out.
 
Drawer:All sides are made from hardwood 5/8 inch or thicker.

6. All sides are routed with a groove that supports drawer base.
7. Joints are dovetailed at all corners.
 
Carcass: The plywood box that forms the cabinet's interior, seen here lying on side panel.

8. Side and floor panels are 1/2 inch minimum thickness.
9. Plywood shelves are at least 3/4 inch thick.
10. Cabinet floor and back fit into a routed side panel.

Details Make the Difference

Tunable Hinges: Whether visible or hidden, a hinge should be not only strong but also adjustable so that doors can align with the surrounding face-frame.

Floating Panels:The frames around panels on the cabinet doors and on the exposed side of the cabinet have deep grooves. Panels aren't glued or fastened into the grooves, which allows them to expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity without cracking or pushing the frame apart. Tiny pads keep the panels centered.

Drawer Slides: A drawer supported by two side-mounted slides is much stronger than one that runs over a single slide centered underneath. The quietest slides run on nylon bearings. A good slide can carry loads of at least 75 pounds and will allow a drawer to open fully.

Frame-to-Carcass Joints: A strong connection between the carcass and the face frame (the five narrow pieces of wood that surround the drawer and the doors) is a mark of good craftsmanship. At the bottom corner of the back of the face frame, the vertical piece (the stile) has a wide groove, which locks onto the side panel of the carcass. The narrow groove across the horizontal piece (the rail) lines up with an identical groove in the floor of the cabinet. Biscuits glued into these grooves join the rail to the cabinet floor.

Shelf Locks:Shelves should be adjustable and supported by metal brackets, not plastic ones. To keep the shelf from wandering, a locking device such as a plastic retainer plugs into an adjustment hole above. 

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Wellborn Page Header LogoAll of these items mark well made cabinetry of any type. Kitchen, bath, or anything else when you want craftsmanship in the construction.  Check out our Wellborn cabinet selection in store or stop by  their website at Wellborn.com  for more information!  They operate out of Alabama, and have a great reputation for building with quality!  Always do your research, and buy something that is well built, and will last for your grandchildren to use it!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

It's seriously cold...what do you do to your home?

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INSULATE!

     Exposed pipes in crawspaces, or exterior walls can be susceptible to freezing much faster than the other ones in your home.  Keep a faucet dripping slowly, or even put pipe wrap or heat tape around the possible problem areas. Stopping 1 frozen pipe from happening offsets any costs of preventative materials.  It's not pretty or cheap when that happens.

      Prepare in the summer and spring.  Grab a roll of fiberglass insulation and make sure the top and bottom of your home is covered.  Insulating the floor and ceiling will keep needed heat where it needs to be, and will help you heat and cool your home more efficiently.  It is definitely worth it in the long run!

STOP DRAFTS!

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Seal your windows with caulk where you can outside, install your storm windows for an added layer of protection.  Plastic window covers for the insides are also a great idea.  They seal against the frame, to keep older windows from letting air in to the home.


These few simple steps can help you keep your budget in line, your pipes from freezing, and allow you and your family to be more comfortable throughout the entire year.  Remember, your home is your castle, so kick the invading cold air back over the moat, and stay warm this winter!