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- How to Prepare your Home for Festive Entertaining
- Historic Farmhouse Restauration in England: Harmony of Old and New
- 10 Home Staging Tricks that Take Minutes a Day
- Fascinating Architectural Projection Mapping in Wolfsburg, Germany
- 10 Ways to Escape Life by Bringing Blue into your Home
How to Prepare your Home for Festive Entertaining Posted: 16 Oct 2010 03:23 AM PDT We all love to entertain friends and family but often think the planning and time to dedicate to the process takes a lot of work. If you were able to use simple tips for getting your home ready and thinking through the entertaining logistics before hand, the task wouldn't seem so daunting. Remember, you can make your event as large or small as you want. Start with your comfortability level and work up at later events. Here are helpful tips to help you plan and prepare your home for the perfect party!
Throwing a party and entertaining at your home can be exciting and it's a wonderful way to bring together those you cherish spending time with. With thoughtful planning throughout your home, the stress will be lifted and you will enjoy your guests as much as they enjoy your party! Freshome reader's do you entertain at your home? How do you plan out your space in your home? Suggestions are always welcomed. Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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Historic Farmhouse Restauration in England: Harmony of Old and New Posted: 16 Oct 2010 01:01 AM PDT This beautiful home is located in Park Farm, Worcestershire and belongs to the Elizabethan. You are looking at the delightful results of a restoration process that took place after carefully exploring the history of the building. The “new residence” is a mix of old elements ( for example oak beams that are 1000 years old) with modern additions. Here is more information from the official page: “The colour palette of the decoration is simple and traditional being painted in buttermilk limewash on traditional lime-plastered walls. Furnishing is a mix of traditional and contemporary design, many of the pieces have been carefully sourced from individual makers and (I hope) will defy changing fashion. Lighting is simple halogen down-lighters with some notable exceptions – in particular the 1.5m contemporary wire chandelier in the kitchen. The result is a bright and streamlined house that adapts well to the requirements of a growing family.” Lovely, wouldn’t you say?
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10 Home Staging Tricks that Take Minutes a Day Posted: 15 Oct 2010 10:27 AM PDT One of the biggest complaints when you are trying to sell your home is how much time it takes to prepare the home for showings. When a Realtor shows your home it should be shown in its best light possible. What if you could use home staging tricks that will save time and get you out of your home faster in the morning? Home staging is about making your home appeal to buyers. Follow these 10 staging tricks that will only take minutes a day and will help your home appeal to buyers, inside and out. 1.) Purge and declutter: Before you place your home on the market, purge and declutter excess belongings, furniture to free up space in all rooms. A clean and clear house is an appealing house. Once you do this time consuming task, all the other steps will fall into place. 2.) Wash dishes the night before: This may sound crazy, but if you wash your dishes and clean the kitchen the night before, in the morning time you will have little to do. Wipe down all countertop and appliance surfaces before leaving the house. Save the big pancake breakfasts for the weekends! 3.) Hire a cleaning service: If you are always on the go, have a busy family and don't have time to clean thoroughly, hire a professional cleaning service. Cleaning services appeal to all budgets and will save you time on a daily basis. 4.) Check pet areas regularly: If you have pets, ensure there area is clean and free of pet odors. Keep cat litter clean and pet beds free of debris and odor. Pet owners need to have disinfectant wipes and odor neutralizing sprays on hand at all times. Check area before leaving in the morning, and sweep area of pet fur daily. 5.) Make your bed every day: When your home isn't on the market, your children may be able to slip by a day or two without making their bed. When your home is on the market it is essential for it to be made well every day. This ensures your bedroom will look neat, tidy and appealing to a home buyer. 6.) Take a shower at night: If you can save time not having to clean the bathroom in the morning it will help you. If you do use the shower in the morning, assure mirrors and all surfaces are wiped down. Put all toiletry articles under the sink or in a closet. Buyers don't want to see what deodorant and toothpaste you used! 7.) Pick up toys and belongings: Home buyers want to be able to walk through your home and envision their belongings in the space. Ensure that all toys and miscellaneous belongings of your family are put away. Use baskets and toy bins for children to stash away their toys quickly and neatly. 8.) Open all window treatments daily: Present the best possible light into your home by letting in natural light. If your showing is at night, turn on all lights throughout the home. Your home will show better if the home buyer doesn't have to turn on every light in your home. Think of walking through a model home – same appeal is what you're trying to achieve. 9.) Clean off your refrigerator: Your refrigerator and stove are two appliances home buyers like to look at when they enter your kitchen. Clear all paper, and magnets from the front and sides of your refrigerator. Wipe down your stove and free up all food stains. 10.) Walk around your home daily: It is common for leaves, and debris to blow up onto your front entry or porch. Before you leave in the morning, and come home at night, walk the perimeter of your home to ensure it looks welcoming and inviting. Curb appeal makes a first impression of your home. Who says your home has to be hard to stage? With some advanced planning, purging and last minute clean ups, home staging can be made easier than you thought. If you are still feeling overwhelmed, seek the advice of professional home stager. They can help you get your home to its optimal best, and then you and your family can maintain the look. Freshome reader's have you sold your home with the help of home staging tricks? Share with us which ones have worked for you! Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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Fascinating Architectural Projection Mapping in Wolfsburg, Germany Posted: 15 Oct 2010 09:23 AM PDT
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10 Ways to Escape Life by Bringing Blue into your Home Posted: 15 Oct 2010 08:16 AM PDT For anyone who has escaped to the tropics for rest and relaxation knows the calming effect of blue water. Blue is the color of the expansive sky above and the gorgeous oceans below, and bringing the color into your home is therapeutic and relaxing. From the brightest of turquoise to the deepest cobalt blue, it makes your home feel like an oasis, and here are 10 ways to bring it into your home. 1.) Blue in the bathroom is relaxing: Water is associated with movement and the flow of energy in feng shui practices. When you surround your bathroom in pale blues and subtle neutrals your body feels one with nature. If you have high ceilings in your bathroom, painting them a pale blue will resemble the sky when you relax in your soaking bathtub. 2.) Hints of blue makes a statement: In an all white room, hints of blue window treatments, area rugs and throw pillows will give a serene room feeling of fresh air. Blue and white reminds us of the sky and clouds which equate to serenity and carefree thoughts. 3.) Take exterior color cues from Greece: Gorgeous blues that resemble the water in Greece lives in their exterior building colors. Houses with blue doors, trellises and roofs are beautiful amongst the white exteriors of Grecian homes. If you live in a tropical climate, bring blue cues to your home in window, door and garden accents. 4.) Kitchens love blue: If you want a bold statement in your kitchen, consider using blue for your cabinetry and flooring. Paired with white, black and browns a kitchen can be the star attraction of the home. For a subtle kitchen use blue mosaic tiles in a backsplash or opt for blue accent tiles in ceramic flooring. 5.) Open shelving displays: If you're looking for a beautiful way to display vintage blue and white dishes consider open shelving. Passed down from generations blue and white dinnerware can be displayed with pops of yellow dinnerware to compliment the beautiful blue hues. Instead of keeping it locked up in a china closet; display it proudly on open white or bright yellow shelves. 6.) Small spaces love turquoise: For small rooms in your home, use bright turquoise to bring in more natural light and to make the room feel happier. Turquoise can be muted or it can bright. Whichever is your style – pair turquoise with neutral blacks, whites or even pinks for a visual surprise in your space. 7.) Blue is playful in kid's rooms: Blue isn't only for boy's rooms. Primary blue is used in daycare centers to evoke imagination and creativity. Use pale blue paired with pinks and greens in a girl's room. Robin Egg's blue is beautiful in a playroom or nursery where a subtle color palette is preferred. 8.) Laundry rooms feel clean with blue: If you're looking for a cheery color for your laundry room, blue is psychologically uplifting in a space you don't love to be in! Blue is perfect for laundry rooms to instill cleanliness feeling while you fold and iron clothes. 9.) Do you like sleeping in the clouds?: Blue is a popular color in bedrooms for serenity and feeling one with the sky and universe. Try adding a blue accent wall to your bedroom paired with lighter tones of blue to give layers of comfort and pleasant vibrations in your bedroom retreat. 10.) Blue is the staple for décor styles: From nautical blues of the sea to cottage style blues of the beach. Navy blue and cornflower blue can bring a decorative style to life in your home. For specific design elements from a decorative style, look to magazines and architectural publications for good examples for your home. Any room will feel calmed and soothed with the color blue. Add blue to any room where you need serenity or need a shot of cheerful bliss. If you use darker blues, limit these colors to one or two walls, and use a lighter wainscoting color on the bottom portion of the wall. For pale blues they can be used on all walls and can also be paired in the fabrics and window treatments of the space. Wherever you use blue, you'll always feel a sense of tranquility and wholeness. Freshome reader's do you use the color blue in any of your interiors? Tell us if you use it as an accent color, or saturate the room in it? Both ways is a welcome addition to your home, isn't it? Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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