January 28, 2016

Decorating Small Spaces

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Make the most of any space in your home. Here are decorating ideas and creative tips that will help you maximize every square inch. 

1. Hang Those Drapes High - An easy way to make ceilings look higher is to place the drapery rod close to the ceiling and extend the rod at least 4 inches on either side of the window. When you hang drapes this way the window appears wider, more light gets in and the room looks larger.

2.  Buy Multi-functional Furniture - Beds, sofas, chairs & tables now come with built in compartments and smart spaces to tuck away your items. Invest in multi-functional furniture pieces that match your style and give you the added benefit of extra storage.

3. Add Space with Mirrors - It sounds unusual but surrounding yourself with mirrors creates the illusion of more room by reflecting more light. Look for mirrors with unique shapes and frames. Unleash your inner designer and create a gallery wall. You’ll be amazed at the results.

4. Turn A Closet into A Showpiece - Place closets in plain view but add a twist. Stack vintage luggage in a hallway against a wall. This unique closet idea will not only become a conversation piece but will provide "drawers" of extra storage for you to utilize.

5. Embrace Soft, Continues Color - Light, neutral colors running through smaller areas can make rooms look less choppy. The key is to keep it simple. Pick one or two colors and make sure they blend from room to room. A continuous neutral palette also serves as a great backdrop for wall art.

Credits: Ideas Originally from CountryLiving.com


January 26, 2016

Cleaning Up When You’re Moving

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Getting ready to move out? Cleaning up properly is important as you prepare for a move-out inspection; and it can help with the prompt return of your security deposit without damage fees.  Here are some useful tips:
1.    Wash the walls and windows throughout the space. Remove all staples and nails from walls, ceilings, or doors. Using a cleaning cloth or magic eraser to remove all visible scuff marks.

2.    Clean the kitchen. Start with the appliances and clean them inside out (refrigerator, microwave, oven, etc.). Clean the cabinets, light fixtures, all surfaces, sinks and floor. Spend some time and use some elbow grease; it will pay off in the long run.

3.    Clean bathrooms. Thoroughly clean the sink, tub, toilet and shower. Wipe down faucets, mirrors, medicine cabinet and all vents or light fixtures. Sweep and mop the floors. 

4.    Clean the bedrooms, living room and other common rooms. Wipe down shelves and clean any mirrors. Dust ceiling fans and/or any light fixtures. Replace all burnt out light bulbs. Treat carpet stains and then vacuum the carpet. Wooden or tile floors can be mopped or hand-washed. 

5.    Sweep and clean any exterior spaces including the balcony & patio areas.

6.    Remove all garbage and dispose of it properly.

7.    Take photos once you’re finished and keep them for your records. You can send them along with a description to the property manager for sign off, or present them at your inspection. Return your keys.
 It’s that simple. Best of luck on moving to your new home!