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8 Quick Tips for Selling Your Home

One of the first questions I ask a new client is “How long do you expect to live here?”  My design advice differs If you plan to sell in less than 2 years versus staying longer.  Homeowners should decorate their home for themselves unless the move is imminent.

1)  If a sale is in the near future, fresh paint is the easiest and cheapest way to update the house.  I’m an advocate of color, but a potential buyer won’t be able to get past bold turquoise or burgundy walls.



2)  Arranging furniture is difficult for most people and impossible for the seller.  The biggest and hardest thing the seller has to do is downsize.  Grandma’s antique chair (or hutch or table or whatever) may be a beloved favorite, but if it’s taking up space, send it to storage.


3)  The buyer’s first impression should be “wow, look at how big this room is!”  That will be achieved when the clutter and excess is gone.


4)  The furniture should be arranged toward a focal point.  That could be the fireplace if there is one.  Otherwise, the view or a beautiful piece of artwork or even the TV.


5)  A furniture plan should allow for easy mobility and separate the seating area from the walk path or the front door.


6)  If the home has an open plan, there should be some distinction between the areas.  The dining room should be separate from the living space.


7)  Cleanliness and neatness should be the first item on the to-do list for the seller.  Potential buyers can overlook paint and carpeting, but will run for exit if the first thing they see is dirt and disorganization and chaos!

8)  Of course curb appeal can kill a sale before the potential buyer gets in the door.  A well maintained yard is a must.  Make sure there isn’t any peeling paint or shutters or gutters in disrepair.

Tip #7 Dress Up a Lamp Shade!

A quick way to update an existing lamp shade is to add trim.  The addition of gold cord and tassels to this simple red shade makes it more formal and stately.  Have fun; there are lots of fabulous, colorful trims you can add to any shade.  A hot glue gun is the only tool you need to go from plain to regal or funky!

Dress up a lamp shade with trim and cord

Dress up a lamp shade with trim and cord

Room Service Easter Design Tip #6

Tip # 6
Tea light candles are the perfect size for little egg cups.  Set one at each place setting at your dinner table or make them part of the centerpiece.  Every interior design scheme should include candle light!

Here's another tip:  leave the tea lights in the metal case.  You won't have to clean out melted wax!

Here's another tip: leave the tea lights in the metal case. You won't have to clean out melted wax!

Room Service Design Tips for Easter

Tip 4
If your children are young, you color eggs before Easter Sunday.  If your family is all grown up, bring back the tradition.  Boil eggs ahead of time and have  food coloring ready along with markers, chalk, paint,  glue, bits and pieces of ribbon and any other art supplies you have on hand.  Grown kids can have just as much fun as little ones creating their own work of egg-art!

Write names on your decorated eggs to use as place settings at dinner!

Write names on your decorated eggs to use as place settings at dinner!

Tip 5
Display your decorated eggs in egg cups and use as place cards at dinner.

Room Service Easter Tips

This week  Room Service will have Interior Design tips every day for your Easter celebration.

Tip 2

You can’t possibly update your home in a week, so buy a new tablecloth or napkins and instantly transform your dining room decor!

Brighten your holiday table with a lime green table cloth.  The grosgrain napkin ring keeps utensils neatly tucked into the folded napkin.  A perfect solution for an Easter brunch.

Brighten your holiday table with a lime green table cloth. The grosgrain napkin ring keeps utensils neatly tucked into the folded napkin. A perfect solution for an Easter brunch.

Tip 3
Buy a horseradish root and serve fresh shavings with your ham or sausage.  Be careful, this is hot stuff!

Check back every day for decorating ideas!

Room Service ~ Design Tips

Spring is here and I’m introducing a new feature called Room Service.  I will offer weekly design tips, some quick and easy, others that might take a bit of time and effort.  You are sure to find something that will fit your home and Signature Style.
Design Tip #1
Warm weather cannot get here fast enough for me and flowers from my garden are months away. Since it is tulip season in warmer climates, flower shops have them in abundance now.  So if you cannot pick them outside your front door, treat yourself to a bunch of my favorite flowers every time you shop.   My vases will be overflowing with tulips until the season is over.  Nothing says spring more than these colorful flowers from Holland.

A sure sign of spring is a big bouquet of tulips!

A sure sign of spring is a big bouquet of tulips!

Happy Spring

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