Wednesday, October 7, 2009

20 Home Design Features That Send Buyers Running!


Today's post is taken from "Styled, Staged, and Sold." It is an article written by Architecture Coach columnist and guest blogger Barbara Ballinger.


"Design glitches draw attention away from a home’s best features. Don’t let out-of-date fixtures and unappealing decor cost you a sale. While some buyers may actually appreciate “vintage” features, home and design experts say these 20 features almost always serve as a turnoff.

1. Dated and excessively bold or dark paint and tile colors, such as “Pepto Bismol” pink, avocado green, deep plum, or jet black. “Dark can be cool, but it has to be a color that’s popular today,” says sales associate Jennifer Ames, crs®, of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Chicago.

2. Lacquered or high-gloss painted walls that are expensive to repaint and show all defects. Likewise, faux- and sponge-painted walls can be so passe.

3. Painted trim that’s very dark-and costly to remove.

4. Wallpaper, which is a lot of work (and potentially expensive) to remove. Most disliked: Dated flowered or striped patterns.

5. Kitchens that lack any dining space. Also, outdated, small-scale, and dirty kitchen appliances that look like they won’t perform.

6. Worn, cracked laminate countertops, and backsplashes or plastic cultured marble.

7. Outdated bathrooms with small sinks, short toilets, squatty bathtubs, and tight showers-all of which aren’t conducive to unwinding after a long day’s work, says Ames.

8. Lack of ample closet space in bedrooms, or no closet at all and no place to build one or add an armoire.

9. Dens, libraries, and family rooms without built-in bookcases or a space to include shelves.

10. Stained and worn wall-to-wall carpet in rooms or on stairs. Worst choice: shag. Also, worn linoleum that suggests a house was never updated.

11. Poorly built additions that don’t blend with a home’s architecture, such as a sunroom with tinted glass.

12. Shortage of windows or very small windows, which makes a home feels dark and gloomy.

13. Ceilings with so many recessed lighting spots that they resemble Swiss cheese and are expensive to remove. Worst offenders: big 6-inch diameter lights.

14. Too many rooms outside the kitchen and bathroom that have cold ceramic tiled floors.

15. Children’s bedrooms with a theme that runs through the carpeting, wallpaper, murals, ceilings, light fixtures, curtains, and furnishings.

16. Homes without a foyer or garage.

17. Too many mirrored walls, ceilings, doors, and backsplashes in a single room. The effect is dizzying, Ames says. One mirror magnifies, but many cheapen the look.

18. Skimpy molding and trim, such as 1-inch baseboards.

19. Noisy, grinding fan in a bathroom that’s attached to a light switch so it can’t be turned off.

20. Inexpensive gold-colored light fixtures in any room. Also, Hollywood-style lighting with huge bulbs in a bathroom is also out of date, design experts say."

Monday, October 5, 2009

New Colors Trends!

Are you interested in refreshing your indoor spaces now that you will be spending more time there? Choosing a new paint color is the most budget-friendly way to redecorate your rooms! Enjoy this article from HGTV.com to see what the new color trends will be for the year to come....what's hot and what's not!

http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/color-trends-whats-new-whats-next/index.html


Have a great week!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Open House! Sunday, August 9, 2-4pm.







4904 Hwy 126, Blountville, TN

You won't want to miss this opportunity to tour this cute, cozy yet spacious home! Its young owners have lovingly and fashionably updated this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home so that it sets just the right mood! There is a large fenced backyard with two outbuildings, one is even wired for electricity...a perfect shop for the new owners!
$128,000.

Come visit the Open House and make an offer. This is an opportunity that you shouldn't miss!

Don't forget if you are a first-time home buyer, you qualify for the "$8000" tax credit if you close before November 30, 2009!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

New Listings!






I have just listed two really great properties in the last week!

One is a fairly new home in a popular subdivision that feeds into a brand new elementary school. It is so neat and clean that I always go home and clean something after visiting there! It is, in one word, immaculate!

The other is a much older house that has been lovingly renovated into such a warm and cozy home by its young and fashionable owners! It has been sweetly updated into one of those "not-to-be-missed" properties that must be entered to be appreciated.

I am so thankful for the opportunity to assist these clients in marketing their homes! They will be great finds for the right buyers!

Look at some of these photos! Both of these homes are special in their own right!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Five Years

Although my children and I have experienced much healing and know the reality of God's provisions and providence, I must admit that I still hate to see the July 4th holiday and the week that follows coming down the pike.

I am missing Danny today...although I miss him most days...I am especially missing him today. I am thinking of our time together...our life together...and remembering those wonderful days when our kids were little...when we were building houses, planning vacations, learning to be parents, learning how to live a life that is pleasing to God, learning how to juggle work, kids, and play...all those things that normal families do. How I long to feel normal once again!

I will have to be comforted today knowing that Danny is where we all should want to be. He has met his reward...He is happy to be in the presence of our God. Many times I wish he hadn't left us here...but wishing him back here is selfish.

Life has been good...life is good....life will be good again...but eternal life is heavenly. I am so thankful for a Saviour that makes this possible...for Danny....for all of us.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

8th Grade Formal!!!







Okay, maybe it's just me, but when did my daughter become old enough to be doing things like going to a "Formal?" This really sneaked up on me...I was totally unprepared...a dress, shoes, a bag, accessories, ticket, makeup, hair, mani-pedi, etc...pictures, dinner with friends, preparation and all....many hours and many dollars. Thankfully, I have some great friends and family who are so there for me! My friend Laura accomplished a ravishing pedicure for Emily, my sister did hair and makeup, and my SIL Lisa took pictures for us in her professional studio! What more could a girl want?

I tearfully acknowledge that my little preemie baby, my little Emily, is now a young woman. I am so proud of her...she is a trooper!

Emily, you made it! Middle School will soon be a memory...on to High School...hang on while Mom dries another tear!

Enjoy the photos of my daughter, young woman extraordinaire!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Trying On a New Look!

Don't faint! I have never, ever posted twice in one day before, but never fear! It will probably never happen again.

I just needed a new look for the old blog, so I went to thecutestblogontheblock.com and found a layout that really spoke to me! It seems to say "I am a decorator/redesigner....let me show you how to really love your home, or allow me to help you find a home you can make your own!" OK, it probably doesn't say that to you, but it does to me.

Let me know if you like it, are indifferent about it, hate it, etc. I will enjoy hearing your comments.

Have a great night! Blessings and hugs!