seattle home staging
Wow your neighbors and welcome guests with a beautifully maintained curb appeal. Simple upkeep goes a long way to make your home cheerful and inviting during year round. There are so many ways to maintain curb appeal. Basic maintenance such as keeping the front yard fresh by mowing, weeding, and watering the grass make the…
Read MoreAnother year comes to an end and we can’t help but think about how blessed we are to have worked on so many beautiful homes. Year after year we get to walk through home of all styles and sizes throughout the Seattle area. We see so many beautiful homes and love them all for different…
Read MoreFor the first time in the history of Pantone’s Color of the Year, a new color has been created. PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri will bring hope and a sense of renewal. The Color Institute created Veri Peri as a reminder to ‘embrace the altered landscape of possibilities’ and trust in the possibilities of the future.…
Read MoreA professional home staging consultation session is rich with important information pertaining to the staging needs of your home. Below are some of the reasons that make home staging consultations a golden investment and why you should have a professional home stager as part of your team when you are preparing your home for sale.…
Read MoreStunningly restored, this 1905 Capitol Hill Victorian holds charm & traditional features of its era with the convenience & function of today. Grand & spacious in every room, elegant leaded & stained glass windows, beautiful herringbone set, oak floors, & a combination of vintage & transitional fixtures are key features throughout. Fully updated kitchen w/mosaic…
Read MoreA recent article by nationwide self storage marketplace STORAGECafé investigated lot size evolution in the Seattle metropolitan area. The main takeaway is that even as homes are getting bigger, yards are getting smaller. The median lot size in the Seattle metropolitan area for new homes built in 2020 stands at 5,200 sq. ft. This is…
Read MoreBackyards can pose serious hazards to children if not properly set up. Children, and at times their parents, are professionals at wedging into railings, falling down deck stairs, or bouncing into furniture. A few simple precautions and outdoor safe furniture will prevent many of these accidents. Dive in and see how you can easily childproof…
Read MoreIf you’re struggling with making the right decisions before your bathroom renovation, you’re not alone. Choosing between bathtub vs. walk-in shower is one of the more important things you’ll need to do. This is a common question among homeowners who are remodeling or building a new bathroom. Both forms have advantages and disadvantages. So, considering…
Read MoreMaintaining a house is not an easy thing in the long run. Now and then, some fixes are necessary, especially if dealing with an older property. Still, when our house no longer satisfies our demands, we succumb to a dilemma regarding renovating vs. building a home. Both options require a significant amount of money. But, they beat…
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