Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Spring into Action with Home Improvement
Monday, April 27, 2015
Southwest Home Décor
Tips On Creating A Southwest Decor In The Master Bedroom
A master bedroom is the most personalized area in a house.
So what colors can be used to create a stunning Southwest Decor and provide a
relaxing master bedroom area?
Kim Boldt, at Premier
Tucson Homes in Tucson Arizona, suggests letting the colors you love be
part of your southwest interior design. However, keep these guidelines in mind
for your master bedroom.
Master Bedroom
In southern Arizona homes, master bedroom suites tend to
be typically larger than the other bedrooms in a home. The extra space will
make most southwest decorating ideas easier.
Space means the bedroom decorating ideas can use more
color options. Using multiple color combinations and layers will create a
distinctive southwest home with your personal touch.
Master bedrooms with an on suite and a sitting area give
you lots of space. A useful tip from Tucson interior designers is to create a color plan for
all the space in total. Don't break the space up by using conflicting colors.
That doesn't mean the paint colors for the bedroom and
bathroom southwest decor must match.
However, the color choices must complement one another.
Incorporate the accent colors from one room into an a
joining space. This creates a southwest decor with a unified look.
Consider the feeling you want to set within your master
bedroom. The focus for Tucson design is to create a space to be a tranquil
retreat with soothing colors.
That doesn't mean that a bright or dark color has no place
in southwest decor. A palette of neutral shades will create a great look and
the opportunity to add color that “pops” with bed linens, pillows, lamps and
other accessories.
Looking for a home or winter retreat in the southwest?
Take a close look at Tucson
Arizona.
Posted by Kim Boldt – Premier Tucson Homes - Tierra
Antigua Realty – Tucson Arizona
Monday, March 30, 2015
Advantages of New and Refurbished Furniture
When furnishing an office, you have two options: either buy new or refurbish your old furniture. Both options have their advantages and the decision is ultimately one only you can make. Here are the benefits of both sides, hopefully to help you decide which road to take for your own, personal office space.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Top 5 Home Design Trends for 2015
It’s 2015, a new year, and you want to show off to your
friends and family that you know how to keep up with today’s hottest trends. Being
hip starts at home, so here’s a look at what’s coming so you can hop on the
trendy bandwagon.
1) Libraries as décor
Many people are now adding a study or
library room to their home. Not only does a library preserve memories and
knowledge of books, but it double functions as a wholesome and quiet
environment to relax. This old fashioned serenity is making its comeback as people struggle to find time away from the outside world. To
find inspiration and ideas, check out this home improvement
guide with do it yourself tips.
2) Floors galore
The traditional carpet isn’t cutting it anymore;
people want cork, bamboo, porcelain, and tile. In high traffic rooms, it’s good
to choose a sturdy but appeasing material. One of the trending materials right
now is cork flooring. The nicest thing about cork flooring is that it’s one of
the easiest surfaces to repair, clean, and redesign. It’s also sustainable, comfortable,
and durable. It is tricky to install but professionals like Carolina Services Inc. are
perfecting the art of home construction cork flooring. Here are some more reasons
to make the switch!
3) Fireplaces & Fire pits
Another trend this year is adding
fireplaces and fire pits both indoors, and out. Of course the biggest benefit
of a fireplace is its warmth, and it’s countdown on heating costs. In addition
to that, adding a fireplace also increases the value of your home! According to
the National Center for Real Estate Research, fireplaces increase the value of
the average home by 6-12%. And the fireplace brings a soul-soothing calming
effect and truly can bring a room together. And with outdoor patios and porches
on the rising trend list as well, outdoor fire pits are becoming more of a
household product. This collection
of fireplace ideas might help spark the flame.
4) Keyless Doors
That’s right. The future is here. New technology
has paved the way to let you open your door in different ways without the use
of your keys. Now you can use a keypad, your phone, or even your
fingerprint! Not only is this more convenient,
but it adds security to your home. You can now pick and choose the people that
can enter your house. This trend is also catching on with other devices like
your car; you bank account, your phone and more. Gokeyless has dedicated itself to creating
and innovating keyless technology for your home, office, and other venues.
5) Customization & Smart Technology
The last hot trend is the customization of
household appliances like toasters, ovens, refrigerators, and more. You can now
equip your boring household items with the latest and greatest technology. You
can now control your washer/dryer, fridge, oven, thermostat and more with your
phone using Bluetooth and Wireless technology. The biggest industry leader
right now is Samsung and Whirlpool partnering up to design this technology. To
learn more about the how to control everything in the palm of your hand, check
out these smart appliances.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Tips For How to Negotiate a Commericial Property Lease
Starting a new business can be overwhelming and challenging, and one of the most difficult parts can be finding an affordable office space. If this is your first business the process of finding a lease that works for you and your business can seem daunting, but there are a few questions and things to consider before jumping into a lease.
Setting the Term of your Lease
The term and rent of your location is the first point that needs to be negotiated. The trick to this is to not over commit if you are a small business. It's recommended that small businesses negotiate one to two year leases with the option to renew. You will also want to discuss and negotiate rent increases over the term so you are not unexpectedly hit with a rent increase with no warning from your landlord.Be prepared for your landlord to push back, they may try to lock you into a longer agreement by offering deal sweeteners. It is helpful to bring a broker to negotiations, as they know about the local market and what sweeteners to look out for.
Expenses
Like residential leases, landlords often tack on extra expenses like maintenance fees, upkeep fees and so on. Make a point to ask the necessary questions during negotiation: what about utilities? how are these extra charges measured? Also look into the "hidden fees" and policies and inquire about the average costs of previous tenants.Maintenance and Repair
Unlike residential leases where the brunt of the maintenance and repair responsibilities fall on the landlord, commercial leases are different. Commercial leases vary in their approach to this, some stipulate that it is the tenant that is responsible for all the property upkeep while other specify that the tenant is only responsible for certain repairs etc.Defaulting
Often businesses get closed down due to defaulting their lease. In order to protect your interests and your customers, it is important to know exactly what defaulting terms you are agreeing upon upfront. Talk with your landlord and decide if you will be locked out immediately or if you will be granted a grace period. Will you be able to negotiate for more time for yourself if you default? All of this information is important as it can save you and your business money.Read Your Lease
It goes without saying that you should always read and reread your lease carefully and completely to make sure you fully agree with and understand all of the terms and clauses.About the author: Mary is a guest contributor from The Lansing Economic Area Partnership or LEAP, a coalition of area leaders committed to initiating Lansing, Michigan economic development.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
5 Easy DIY Home Improvement Projects to Attempt This Winter
Just because it's cold out doesn't mean you have to stay cooped up and bored in your house all winter. Instead of wasting away behind the TV or computer you can improve your living space and be guest ready by the time spring gets here. Here are some easy do it yourself projects that you can do to improve your home, save money, and avoid being bored.
Spend your winter months doing something productive and try one of all five of these easy DIY home improvement ideas!
About the Author: Valerie is a guest contributor from Coldwell Banker Hubbell Briarwood, Lansing, Michigan's premier real estate company.
Put Insulation on Your Water Heater
Add a thick blanket or insulation around your water heater in order to ensure that the water within the heater will stay hot even when it's not in use. This is a great way to save energy, and of course money, during the winter and throughout the year. Insulation kits can be purchased at most local home improvement stores.Put in a Programmable Thermostat
Your utility bills in the winter can be overwhelming, but turning down the thermostat can be uncomfortable. By installing a programmable thermostat, you can set it to change temperature throughout the day, such as keeping the house cooler during the day while everyone is out and warmer at night when you're sleeping. This will save tons of energy and money and is an easy installment. The installation process includes hooking up a few low-voltage wires and most programmable thermostats come with instructions to help you with the set up. Most of these thermostats run around $25 and are available at most hardware stores.Refinish Your Basement
Big, indoor projects are perfect for down time during the winter and refinishing your basement is no small feat. You can do a lot of the work on your own without a contractor, such as installing new flooring or carpet, painting walls, or dry walling. You will have a pretty basement ready for entertaining by the spring!Paint the Walls
Spend your time inside not only repainted your finished basement but also the rest of your house. Painting can be a large task to tackle, so take your time and spread it out. You can really revamp a room with a just new shade of paint. Change the feel of the whole room or just add an accent wall to liven it up a bit. You can get paint advice and tips from your local home improvement store employee.Organize Drawers and Closets
While you're hibernating inside, why not be productive by dumping out those drawers and donating some of the stuff that you haven't used in ages. You can spend your winter decluttering your life and your home. You'll be feeling organized and light when the spring sun shows up.Spend your winter months doing something productive and try one of all five of these easy DIY home improvement ideas!
About the Author: Valerie is a guest contributor from Coldwell Banker Hubbell Briarwood, Lansing, Michigan's premier real estate company.
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