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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Proper U.S. Flag Etiquette

Proper U.S. Flag Etiquette

The American flag is a symbol of the United States that holds much history and represents our country’s ideals. Coined  “Old Glory” by ship captain William Driver in the 1820’s, the flag’s official colors are now called “Old Glory Red” and “Old Glory Blue”. According to the U.S. State Department, red represents valor and bravery, white symbolizes purity and innocence, and blue stands for vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

Since our flag was introduced in 1777, the design has undergone changes to reflect the admission of new states. Our citizens love the design and symbolism so much that U.S. flags can be found everywhere in our country: in front of houses, on cars, on clothes, in home decor, painted on fences, and more. However, a symbol so dear to our country deserves respect and American flags should be displayed and disposed of with proper etiquette.

 

Proper Flag Etiquette

Etiquette for Displaying the United States Flag

Did you know that there is a proper etiquette for displaying the United States flag? You can see the full U.S. Flag Code here. The American flag is a symbol of our great nation and the many lives that care for and protect it. Here’s how to display the U.S. flag properly.

  • Raised briskly and lowered ceremoniously, the flag should be displayed from sunrise to sunset - but not in inclement weather.
  • The U.S. flag should always fly in light. If flown outside at night, install a solar flagpole light or have other light directed towards it.
  • If there is more than one flag on a pole, the U.S. flag should always fly above other flags and should be the same size or larger than the others, and no international flags should be flown on the same pole.
  • The field of stars should be uppermost and to the left of the observer when the flag is displayed against a wall, window, or in a vertical orientation.
  • Do not allow the flag to ever touch anything beneath it or dip the flag toward any person or object.
  • When the flag is used in ceremonies everyone, except those in uniform, should place their right hand over their heart while facing the flag.
  • Public institutions should display the flag daily and on all holidays, weather permitting, near the main administration building.
  • Schools should display the flag during school days.
  • The flag should be displayed at polling places.
  • When put away, the flag should be folded and stored in a triangular fold with the stars showing. See how to fold the flag here.

Retiring or Disposing of a Flag

Etiquette for Retiring a United States Flag

When a flag has become wind-battered, worn beyond repair, and reached the end of it’s lifespan, how should you properly retire it? According to U.S. Flag Code, “The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.”

Check your local fire ordinances and the flag’s materials before conducting a flag burning ceremony at home or other private location. These ceremonies are most often conducted on Flag Day. The ceremony should begin by holding the flag in its customary manner then properly fold and place respectfully onto a fire large enough to burn the flag completely. Do not allow the flag to touch the ground in this process. As it burns, salute the flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance then pause for a moment of silence. When only ashes are left, bury the ashes.

St. Charles County Flag Collection Box

For the best safety and utmost respect when retiring your American flag, visit a community flag collection box. There’s a flag collection box in front of the St. Charles County Administration Building and another at Veterans Tribute Park. By putting your flag in one of these boxes, you can be sure that it will be destroyed ceremoniously.

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The Boehmer Team has deep respect and appreciation for the U.S. flag. We see it in the communities and homes we sell and in the hearts of the veterans, police, teachers and ordinary citizens we help every day. If you want to buy or sell American property or land to fly your very own American flag on, Contact The Boehmer Team.

 

 

References:
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title4/chapter1&edition=prelim
https://www.pbs.org/a-capitol-fourth/history/old-glory/

https://www.gettysburgflag.com/american-flag-display
https://usflags.design/usa/

https://nationalflagfoundation.org/etiquette/when-to-dispose-of-the-flag/
https://www.sccmo.org/1732/Veterans-Best-Practices-Working-Group/VBPWG

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Advice From Award Winning Home Stagers – Part 2



With so much great advice to share from award winning home staging company INhance IT!, we had to create two articles. In the last article we discussed ways that homeowners can stage the inside and outside of a home to look great and to increase value when selling a St. Louis or St. Charles County, Missouri home. In this article we’ll reveal answers to the most asked questions on current home décor trends in color, fixtures, artwork and more.


The Boehmer Team: What are the best colors to use in the home and why?
INhance IT!: A couple of years ago we began reporting, “grey as the new beige”.  Homebuilders, flippers, and sellers are still embracing grey. Sherwin Williams 2017 color of the year is Poised Taupe. This is a warmer shade that blends well with a variety of wood tones and countertop surfaces. 

White is definitely the “in” color for kitchens and baths. Gone are the days of dark espresso cabinets and dark granite countertops. Kitchens and baths are light and bright with white quartz being the preferred countertop surface.

In the kitchen, we continue to see “tuxedo” cabinets and islands. This is the technique of painting the island a contrasting color from the cabinets and/or painting the upper and lower cabinets different tones. Most frequently seen are the combination of grey and white.

The Boehmer Team: What about ceilings? Is it always best to paint a ceiling white?
INhance IT!: When listing your home, don’t forget to look up.  Is your ceiling a fresh, bright white?  If not, a fresh coat of paint is imperative. Buyers sometimes avoid properties with popcorn ceilings…if you have them it’s a good idea to have the popcorn removed.


The Boehmer Team: What do you recommend for light fixtures?
INhance IT!: Lighting styles run the gamut from rustic/industrial to bling-bling glam.  Updated lighting, especially on the exterior front of the home, foyer and dining room bring value to the home. One of the best looking new trends in lighting includes pieces that feature matte black exterior with brushed gold accents.

The Boehmer Team: What about faucets and fixture colors that should be used or avoided?
INhance IT!: Believe it or not, now that we’ve all pretty much removed the 80’s brass from our homes, brass is back in vogue. Today’s brass is definitely not your grandma’s brass.  Silhouettes are very clean lined and today’s brass has a brushed, soft patina. We’re seeing a plethora of shiny stainless as opposed to the brushed nickel of a few years back. Oil rubbed bronze is still going strong, but only in the industrial-look. 


The Boehmer Team: Do you have any suggestions for wall decor?
INhance IT!: When it comes to real estate staging, the larger the artwork the better. We avoid using groupings of smaller art to keep nail holes to a minimum. Large abstract canvas pieces work well for staging purposes. Some of today’s most popular styles of art are abstract pieces utilizing actual geodes or geode patterns incorporating gold and silver metallic accents.

The Boehmer Team: What are some of the best trends in home decor that INhance IT utilizes?
INhance IT!: The INhance It! team travels to various furniture markets (Las Vegas, High Point, Atlanta) throughout the year to keep abreast of the latest home décor trends. The key to effective real estate staging is creating memory points without detracting from the architecture of the home. 

Most of the upholstered pieces we use are pale beige or grey tones and are accented with luxury throw pillows. Our current go-to color pallets are a combination of beige, grey and cream accented with silver and gold metallic. We are also utilizing some of the new industrial look in dining tables, sideboards, coffee and end tables. There is definitely an art to mixing and matching styles and textures. Our favorite “pop of color” is aqua in artwork, pillows and accessories.


The Boehmer Team: Any design trends that you think will be big?
INhance IT!: The industrial design trend is still going strong.  Also, reclaimed wood for furnishings, accent walls and ceilings makes a statement. The “Fixer Upper” farmhouse style remains popular. Mid century modern is also growing in popularity.


Linda and Kelly Boehmer are both big fans of vintage and retro decor. We were pleased to learn that incorporating our vintage finds into our home décor is on trend with farmhouse and mid century styles. In every home we see pieces that standout because they tell a story about the homeowner, of favorite memories or of what someone aspires to be. You don’t have to remove something special due to design trends, just find a new way to incorporate it in an updated way.

One of the great things about working with The Boehmer Team when selling St. Louis or St. Charles County area real estate is that we give staging advice to our home sellers. Our years of experience marketing homes and working with home stagers like INhance IT! lead to better sales results for our sellers. Thinking of making a move? Contact TheBoehmer Team.




Did you miss Advice From Award Winning Home Stagers - Part 1? CLICK HERE to read it.