Design trends for 2015 seem to be all about classic luxury
and versatile functionality. Modern trends combine with classic style to create
a fresh and unique look for the New Year. Classic, retro, and contemporary
design ideas incorporating new materials alongside traditional ones, fresh
decorating colors and artist details are taking the home design trends by
storm. 2015 is all about blending traditional with the modern, creating a
combination of serenity, personality and versatility.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Moving? Here’s What You Need to Do First
Moving into a new apartment is an exciting part of
adulthood, but besides the relocation of your belongings, there are other
things you have to consider as well. Have you read and agree on the terms of
the lease? How much is the rent and when is the payment due? Do you know who
the official landlord is? How long is the notice period?
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Five Trendy and Cheap Remodeling Tips
Office remodeling is often put off because of the time it
would take as well as the costs that the budget just can never afford. But in
today’s world where there are lots of innovative ideas involving the use of reused
and recycled furniture, the old has now become modern and trendy. Find out some
cheap remodeling tips that will help you boost employee morale and attract more
customers to your business.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Hardwood vs. Laminate Wood Flooring
One important factor in determining the market value of a home is its flooring. Wood flooring is a more popular choice because of its natural and warm appearance, and wood will always look timeless. In newer homes today, it is harder to find original hardwood floors because of the high pricing. Yet to achieve that natural wood look, one option homeowners can take to increase the value of their home is to install laminate wood flooring. There are, of course, pros and cons to both hardwood and laminate wood flooring. Let’s tackle these and find out which one is best suited for your lifestyle and budget.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Should You Rent a Studio or a One-Bedroom Apartment?
Now that you have decided to try living independently, the
next decision you will have to make is to choose the type of apartment that
suits you. Of course, since you are just starting out and you probably just started
on your first job as well, the budget for your rent is a valuable factor when
looking for a place to rent. You will typically find studios and one-bedroom
apartments to fit your budget just right. Both options sound fantastic, but
which one is more preferable? The answer depends on their pros and cons.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Relocating to a New City
What kind of home will you buy? Where will your kids go to school? Will you be able to find a new job? These and many other questions need to be answered when you are relocating. Maybe you have decided you need a change of scenery or maybe you have to move due to a job transfer. I did quite recently, and Oregon has treated me quite nicely! Whatever you reason, relocating can be a fun and scary experience at the same time.
To make sure the moving process runs smoothly, let a relocation service take some of the hassle away.
Find a Service Near You
Relocation services will be one of the best contacts you make when managing a big move. You can have your relocation service help with as little or as much as you need. By contacting real estate agencies, you will find individuals who specialize in relocation services. An Internet search of real estate and city websites like my local Corvallis site will also direct you to services providing assistance in the city to which you are moving. Before deciding on a specialist, you should be familiar with the types of services offered, relocation policies and the quality of customer service.
What They Offer
One of the biggest benefits of working with a service is the knowledge these professionals have of the cities. Through a relocation service you can learn everything you need to know about your new location from crime rates to the nearest shopping center to lists of schools. They can also assist in the following areas:
- Airfare, hotels and rental cars
- Temporary housing
- Selling your current home
- Buying a new home
- Moving and storage
- Auto and pet transport
Some relocation services even handle such tasks as having mail delivered to your new address or getting your utilities set up. Occasionally they even offer discounts to local businesses.
Tips from an Insider
Certain information goes a long way during a major relocation. These suggestions of things not to do and things to make sure you do during a big move are key qualities to look for relocation services.
You should have complete information on the history and demographics of the area you are moving to. If you're moving to Corvallis Oregon, take a look at information from Oregon's government website. Read through any magazine articles on local Oregon towns to learn about each of them. Learn about community information by visiting real estate websites like this Corvallis community info page to learn more about local events and things going on in Corvallis. For example, how would you know about Da Vinci Days if it wasn't for the help of local community members informing you about such an awesome local event! All of this will help you to better understand your new city and help you get acclimated as quickly as possible.
If you have family making the move with you, take time to help them adjust. Your spouse may need to find a new job and children will need to make new friends.
Make sure you find ways to become involved in your new community. Continue with activities you enjoyed in the past or find new ones. Doing this will help you feel at home more quickly.
Remember relocating to a new city will affect different people in different ways. Children, students and senior adults all have special needs to consider when making a big move. Relocation services will help make the transition go smoothly for everyone involved.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Eight Inexpensive Ways to Add Curb Appeal to Your Home
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1. Clean out the gutters
The condition of a home’s roof is one of the many things buyers take note of when determining to buy a home so they may notice if your gutters are full of leaves and debris, which can be unattractive.
2. Unclutter the Yard
Put away trash or recycling bins. Buyers may think there isn’t a good place to store them if you leave them out. Also roll up hoses and tidy up toys if necessary.
3. Paint the front door
A fresh coat of paint will give your home’s front entry way a clean look that welcomes potential buyers inside.
4. Add potted plants
Adding container plants or hanging plants to your porch will give your home an inviting look similar to landscaping, but without the large expense.
5. Trim bushes and trees
Cut wild bushes and trees that block the view of your home or driveway so buyers can see what they are actually interested in, instead of the overgrown
6. Improve outdoor lighting
Lining the path that leads to the entryway of your home with small landscape lights adds safety value to your home.
7. Update house numbers
Modernize your home by replacing old and outdated house numbers. Vinyl numbers are becoming a popular and inexpensive trend for house numbers.
8. Revamp the mailbox
A fresh coat of paint and new numbers will give your mailbox a quick and easy facelift or replace your old mailbox with a new one. Mailboxes can generally be found at a reasonable price.
This post provided was provided by a contributor from Carolina Lanterns, a company specializing in custom-made copper and brass lanterns. Click here to view their products.
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