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Home Stagers LOVE-HATE Relationship with House Cleaners
"..squishing our perfectly placed accessories and moving everything around from furniture to window treatments in their quest for a tidy home."
A house cleaner moved home staging - shower curtain pushed to other side, accessories squished.
Ahhh.. cleaning people. The coveted crew that makes us, the Home Stager, happy and horrified at the same time. In our perfect world, the cleaning people sweep in just prior to our detailed obsessed styling when we stage a home. We love them because they're the experts in cleaning and polishing a home to make it fabulous for the prospective buyer. The down side is, they clean the home after our job is done, moving what we've styled, squishing our perfectly placed accessories and moving everything around from furniture to window treatments in their quest for a tidy home - forgetting to put all those things back.
Our obsession with perfection has a goal - it produces a great online photo and gives the room optimum visual appeal. We take spaces and stage and style them not only visually appealing, but attractive to everyone who takes a peek. We showcase the best of the room which is why it is important to retain the product we produce.
Here are some ways a homeowner can preserve the integrity of the original staging.
1.) Have an photo archive of the recent staging for each room on your cell for reference.
2.) Print out a picture of the room/space and slip it into a plastic protector for the cleaning crew.
3.) Have a plastic storage bin that can house and protect staging props when the space is being occupied for daily usage or cleaned.
2015 Paint Trends - Sherwin-Williams
2015 Sherwin Wiliiams Color Forecast
Color forecasts are a great way to get inspired and see what will be trending from accessories to wallpapers. Sherwin Williams who partners with Pottery Barn too, showcases their picks for the upcoming year. At the end of the post, you can click on a link to see the entire palette.
-Enjoy!
As technology rushes relentlessly ahead, the colors of Chrysalis evoke a calm oasis — a place to pause and find balance. The palette, with colors ranging from off-black to chalky neutrals and dusty blues, is designed to create a more comfortable interior.
“An important influence for Chrysalis is the appreciation of earth’s natural striations,” said Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing with Sherwin-Williams. “The patterns created by land and sky are driving design inspiration, therefore the palette’s colors are found in nature, from rocks found on the beach to a stormy sky.”
Another driver is the layering and deconstruction of geometric shapes to appear soft, which parallels the monochromatic couture found on fashion runways.
From space tourism and undersea resorts, the far-fetched, sci-fi dreams of past decades are more viable than ever. The Voyage palette looks to these outer limits, featuring hues that represent the color spectrum imagined while emerging from the water into the atmosphere – undersea teal, bright green kelp, light watery blue and deep space purple.
“The colors of Voyage are supernatural and magical,” Jordan said. “The palette is largely driven by unusual atmospheric events, including a decade-best aurora borealis that will be keeping our eyes focused on the heavens. The lighter colors of the palette create a space that is uplifting, while the deeper tones can be combined for a more dramatic design.”
“We’ve weathered the recession and are finally seeing hopeful signs of growth and expansion,” Jordan said. “Our revived good spirits echo the optimism that followed World War II, when GIs returned home from exotic locales, bringing a wave of tropical prints and tiki-inspired looks. Like that era, we’re expressing our enthusiasm with big, bright florals in fashion and interiors.”
The colors of Buoyant are reminiscent of vintage floral patterns – light and deep greens, violets and a pop of coral. In addition to renewed optimism, the palette is also inspired by the natural healing of botanicals, as well as the incorporation of green spaces into even the most densely urban environments. Backyards, once a landscaping afterthought, are now as important as front yards, with builders investing in rear “curb appeal” and outdoor rooms.
From bold, ethnic-inspired colors and designs to the Bohemian lifestyle, the Unrestrained palette celebrates a carefree spirit, wanderlust and pulsing color. The palette features saturated primary hues, including sunny yellow, lively turquoise and bright blue, as well as black and white. Each can be used on its own for a pop of color, or combined, to create a vibrant, energetic space.
“South Africa’s colorful art scene and focus on the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro have strongly influenced a Carnival-like spirit,” Jordan said. “This spirit is inspiring design with a zest for life, and the vibrant colors of Unrestrained are a reflection of that design aesthetic.”
A Home Styling Lesson in Choosing Bedside Lighting
Home Styling Lessons - Nightstand Lighting
It is my occupation and duty as your interior stylist to point your home styling indiscretions. You will thank me profusely when the errors are corrected.
A Tale of Two Homes – Home Staging is for EVERY Home
Home Staging services for every home.
I’m hoping that you don’t think that home staging is just for empty homes, that you need to have deep pockets to hire a stager, or that we remove what you have and bring all new in - But just in case you do, here’s a glimpse of what a talented home stager can offer you.
Whether tiny or grand, we offer a variety of home staging options. At Reinventing Space, we combine a perfect blend of home staging, interior styling and decorating services to best market your home. Our goal is to bring out the very best of the home and create an environment, backdrop and mood that potential buyers can relate to and picture themselves living in the home.
Home #1. 1906 farm house in a very desirable community.
Pros: Charming, cozy, perfect for a young family or professional single. Cons: A kitchen and bath not as charming as the home and a real lack of style and arrangement defining the rooms. Solution: Paint, update kitchen just enough and stage and style the home with a young city couple returning to the ‘burbs in mind. We used what the homeowner had, made wise, cost effective updates and enhancements keeping in mind the price point and target buyer of the home. A bit of painting, minor repairs, a new sink/ faucet, a cleaning service both for home and windows and a day of hands-on home staging and styling did the trick. Within 3 weeks a contract on the home. To see the MLS listing, CLICK HERE by Dean Rouso of Baird & Warner.
Home #2. Lovely, luxury home in a gated golf community.
Pros: Gorgeous, custom built, perfect for an executive who loves to entertain. Cons: A few key rooms with little or in-need of properly arranged furnishings. Homeowner had great furniture, just not in the right place or missing pieces in key rooms. Solution: Purchase key new pieces (which will move to the new home) rearrange and move other pieces, rugs, etc… to other rooms. Depersonalize the home, add new accessories to stage and style the home accordingly. Take a look at the results and see if you can find the rearranged pieces. CLICK TO SEE THIS SPECTACULAR LISTING by Rosemary West, RE/MAX Professionals Select.
So whether a home is a cute 1906 farm house or a fabulous grand estate - Every home can use a bit of staging to present the home in its best condition and attract its best buyer.
5 Christmas Decor Re-Organizing Tips
It's time to pack it all up, retrieve those boxes and containers to wrap, pack and store our Christmas decor.
It's time to pack it all up, retrieve those boxes and containers to wrap, pack and store our Christmas decor. With a little preparation and by gathering of a few key items - you save yourself lots of extra work next December when its time to bring it all out again.
1. Pack Christmas decor up by room/area in a tote or box and label the container with the room. Next year, all your holiday decorating items will be organized room-by-room, area-by-area and will ease the decorating process - (mantel tote may contain stockings, stocking holders, mantel garland and mantle accessories). No more sorting through all your items to figure out where it all goes.
2. Store Christmas Wreaths in clear plastic bags from the dry cleaners and hang on a 3-M Command hook in your storage area or on the back of a storage door.. Easy to access, dust free and the clear plastic allows you to see what wreaths are in the bags.
3. Recycle your eggs cartons, cardboard drink holders and plastic fruit containers to put your Christmas Ornaments away in. These containers are great since they are free and were designed to hold breakables to begin with. Place them in totes and label the outside of the container.
4. Christmas lights are easy to pack by winding from your palm to your elbow and tying with a Velcro tie/strap in the middle. This will prevent lights from getting tangled together by having loops on the ends of the lights.
5. As you are putting your items away, go through and donate any Christmas decor you no longer use or care for to your local charity. It saves you from hauling it up or down from storage and taking up precious storage space.
5 Home Staging Tips if Selling in the Winter
If your home is on the market during the winter months...
If your home is on the market during the winter months, here are a few extra staging tips and ideas to ensure your home will show well during the chilly and sometimes weather challenging season.
#1. A Clear Path. Make sure from curbside to front porch your potential buyers have easy access to your home. Keep walkways clear of snow and ice. Purchase a non-salt based de-icer that will not leave white residue tracks.
#2. A Shoe Removal Friendly Foyer. Make it easy for people to remove their footwear with seating and a stylish boot tray in the foyer. You don't want the 1st impression to get off on the wrong foot.
#3. Light it up. During the winter months, evening comes early and days may be overcast. Keep your exterior and interior lights on timers so that your home is well lit for showings. Replace light bulbs with a higher wattage and choose a bulb that casts a warm tone.
#4. Bring on the Greens. With nature on siesta, have a evergreen container garden to greet guests, showcase your porch and to liven up the entry to your home. Inside, pack away the fake floral and replace with potted flowering plants in pretty containers and a few vases of fresh floral. Fresh always adds a bit of hospitality and creates a cheerful display.
#5. Set a Warm Mood. Give home lookers a sense of cozy by making sure the temperature is at a comfortable setting, rooms look inviting with an added decorative touch of a warm throw, a few extra pillows and the flicker of a few candles. Use battery operated candles which are safe while you are gone for showings.