Posts Tagged ‘austin

17
Dec
08

Holiday Gifts for a Special Home

Wall Mounted Stag

Wall Mounted Stag – Matter Matters – $85.00

www.mattermatters.com

So Turquoise!

So Turquoise! Handsoaps – TS Pink – $12 Each

www.thisisauto.com

Animal Index

Animal Index – Japanese Modern Design – $23.00

www.japanesemoderndesign.com

Cardinal Garden Bell

Cardinal Garden Bell – The Gardener – $14.00 Each

www.thegardener.com

Monogrammed Angora Lambswool Throw

Monogrammed Lambswool Angora Throw

The Monogram Shop – $325.00

www.themonogramshops.com

Pop Color Catchall

Pop Color Catchall – Pottery Barn – $14.00 Each

www.potterybarn.com

Your Favorite Cotton Towel

Your Favorite Cotton Towel – West Elm – $2.99 -12.00

www.westelm.com

Porcelain Bird Bowls

Finch – Coe & Waito – $56.00

www.shopfinch.com

Jonathan Adler Needlepoint Pillows

Jonathan Adler Needlepoint Pillows – $115.00 – 195.00 Each

www.jonathanadler.com

04
Apr
08

The Company is Getting a New Name!

After much thought and deliberation, I believe we’ve found a name.

“tandem designs”

Tandem came about after much discussion with a like-minded friend. The word tandem is relevant to our service in a number of ways. The implication is a partnership between the company and the client, a reference to our varied alliance with service providers all over Austin and our commitment at all times to providing the best professional service for our clients – without which we would not exist. You’re all partners and friends. Thank you.

Welcome.

22
Jan
08

I [heart] Clarksville

A small break from real estate and home staging… to: a memory of two great times in ’07:

1) My very very small apartment in Clarksville:

I painted the walls like I owned the place and spent a quarter of a paycheck to do so. It was the most charming place with old wood floors, tall ceilings, a steel oven and counter tops, zero storage, the best neighbors ever and easy access to downtown, Whole Foods, Z-Tejas, Sweetish Hill and a myriad of well-known (and not-so-well-known) shops and boutiques.
2) Finding just the right wedding gown and trying it on for my friends who came all the way from everywhere to spend a weekend with me in June.
This is a snapshot of both my best living room and my best gown all at once just before it got really really hot outside and my aloe plant died. RIP old friend.
21
Jan
08

Oh Boy (or Girl)!

This post is inspired by a recent visit to one of my very favorite baby boutiques here in Austin called Baby Coco. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by this charming little shop that harbors sweet organic duds for your little bud as well as beautiful furniture and chic diaper bags.

But I digress…

Preparing a home for sale will inevitably mean that your child’s room will be part of that process. I have seen some of the most beautifully customized children’s rooms as a Realtor and know it must be so difficult for home owners to part with (or even paint over) customized paint schemes and murals.

While this process can be hard to initiate, it is recommended that pastel or brightly colored walls and murals be painted a muted neutral shade.

Children often have lots of small things: stuffed animals, art accessories, books, etc. Consider involving your child in the packing process and seize the opportunity to weed through things in their room and hand down or donate toys and books they no longer use. Pack away at least 2/3 of items on bookshelves and desktops and only leave out things used regularly. (See the before and after photos courtesy of a fellow ASP).

If you find the task exceptionally difficult, consider your long term goals:
- Do you really want to sell your house?
- Are you willing to part with your home emotionally so that it can be a competitive product (a house) like the other comparable properties in your area?
- Are you willing to make short term commitments that will help you reach your long term goals?

Also consider that a customized child’s room will make it difficult for a potential buyer to view the room as the office he or she may be looking to find space for. It’s a common fact that buyer’s know what they see, not the way it’s going to be.

Remember after all, that home is where the heart is and you’re taking your heart with you when you leave.

13
Jan
08

Prepping Your Property for a Home Stager

Consider the clean-up prior to listing your home a great way to get started on packing up. Doing a little at a time but at a steady pace will inevitably ease any stress associated with moving and selling. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Think: the tortoise and the hare.

Your real estate agent is also a great source of information about the listing process and should be able to guide you through each step of the listing process smoothly.
Remember that the way you sell a home is not the way you live in one.

1) Clear the Clutter
A thorough home stager will be able to guide you through this step. (See an example right of a space as it was before the homeowner and I got to work).
You can get a jump start by packing (or downsizing) the items on bathroom and kitchen counter tops, magazine and newspaper bins, kitchen pantries and drawers, closet spaces, home offices, laundry rooms and patio spaces. Any personal collections should also be packed away.

2) Pack or Conceal Prescription Medication
Consider this also for open houses – it’s an unfortunate shame that there are folks out there who hop from one open house to another sneaking into cabinets and bathroom drawers looking for pills. Hide them.

3) If They Can’t See It, You Can’t Sell It
Replace all lightbulbs in lamps with 60 watts or higher and/or ensure that there aren’t any burned bulbs anywhere in the house. (See right – the same property mentioned above after staging).

4) Clean Air Filters
If you haven’t replaced your air filters in the last 6 months or more, now is the time to take care of this.

5) Maintain Houseplants or Give Them Away…
…and throw out the dead ones.

The bottom line is that some purposeful editing of things on your part beforehand will put you a world ahead later on.

12
Jan
08

Home Staging v. Decorating

Magazine Faves – What is there without a bit of inspiration…
Home staging and interior design are not one in the same – confusion between the two is common.
Home staging is to depersonalize a property while interior decorating is specifically about personalizing a space.

The images below are not mine. They’re also not examples of home staging but January favorites from Domino Magazine instead.
Why post on a home staging website?

We’re always learning and always being inspired. That’s why.


10
Jan
08

Before & After

Before – Vacant Living Area

After – Staged Living Area


Before – Vacant Garage Conversion

After – Staged Garage Conversion


Before – Cluttered Living Area

After – Fresh Paint, Fixtures & Accessories



Before – Dated Vanity & Fixtures

After – Updated Vanity, Fixtures & Fresh Paint




 

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