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Mood-Altering

Painting on a Foundation for Seasonal Home Décor Change

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From the same people who bought you a pallet of mood-altering hues to help adjust your attitude at home, comes a slathering-for-all-seasons-based system designed to accommodate the decor changes you face when decking the halls every holiday.

If you followed the Paint Quality Institute’s approach to latex that puts you in the right frame of mind, room-by-room, you likely won’t paint yourself into a coronary.

However that passion play you tried to make with blood red paint on the staircase wall to the bedroom will probably clash with Easter.

When you paint most common or shared areas of your home, it has to be a good fit for the inevitable decorations you drag out of the attic with every new season’s greeting.

And it has to be a good fit for the adjustments you make from one holiday or season to the next.

Here’s how to earn your Martha Stewart Holiday Decor Foundation badge.

paint brush blank canvas“To help guide your color selection, think of your wall color as a blank canvas, against which to feature your seasonal items,” says Debbie Zimmer the color cop at the Paint Quality Institute.

Zimmer says if you plan ahead, modifying your surroundings to be both seasonally- and holiday-appropriate is a cinch.

First, give your walls a light neutral coat, something in an off-white, pale taupe, or a subtle grey.

Once the acrylic base is in place, then it’s time to focus on elements you can rotate in or out with the seasonal cycles.

Inexpensive area rugs work wonders placed on top of wall-to-wall carpeting. Ditto when it comes to window treatments that can casually thrown over decorative curtain rods.

A small area rug with red or gold in the pattern will warm up a room in the dead of winter. Come spring brighten things up by swapping in a light green rug. Oh, what a difference it will make.

“When it comes to interior decor, it’s always best to repeat key colors to create a cohesive color scheme,” says Zimmer.

Take that throw rug to the fabric store to find a bolt of material that matches.

It’s not just about color. Fabric weight is key too. Heavier fabrics work well in fall and winter. Go with more sheer materials in the spring and summer.

Slipcovers are another accessory to put in your spring-summer-fall winter bag of tricks. Warm (deep red, orange, or gold) colors melt the frost cool (light blue or green) numbers put a chill on the heat. Create the same effect by rotating warm and cool pillows or cushions on neutral colored sofas, chaises or chairs.

Holiday-Decorating-2010-By-Pottery-Barn-0Another easy way to render a room seasonally correct is with accent pieces on the mantel, shelving, and other furnishings. Accomplish the technique with accent pieces in colors appropriate for the season or with real visual triggers — seashells in the summer, pine cones in the winter. Use seasonal flowers to accomplish the same effect.

Don’t forget wall art, not for art’s sake, but to imitate life. Hang representational paintings or illustrations to frame your seasonal décor.

And there’s always more paint.

“If you’re especially ambitious, you might even dare to do more with your paint color,” says Zimmer.

“Not that you’d want to repaint an entire room with each new season, but you actually might be willing to repaint a small accent wall once or twice a year. Assuming that the wall is easy to access, you could complete the job in just a few hours – a small price to pay if you’re really seasonally-driven,” Zimmer said.

If you would like to contact a Prudential Real Estate agent today, please call 573.449.6200 or email Info@PrudentialVision.com.  Prudential Vision Properties is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

September 22, 2011 — Realty Times Feature Article by Broderick Perkins

Pizza Art

Have you ever thought, “Gee what can I do with these pizza boxes instead of throwing them away” following eating more than your fair share of pizza?  No?  Well someone else did, and this is what they came up with.  Wall Art!  This is a great way to take your home from boring to BANG when selling your home.

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You will need:

Pizza boxes – small, medium or large
Wallpaper, wrapping paper or fabric
Bostik spray adhesive
Ruler
Craft or utility knife
Scissors
Double-sided tape to mount onto wall

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Here’s how:

1. For my project I used some left over Fired Earth wallpaper that I had. It’s vinyl wallpaper – nice and thick – and perfect for this type of project. But you could also use wrapping paper or fabric.

2. Cut a sheet of paper so that it is bigger than the box and will fold nicely over the sides.

3. Spray the back of the paper and the front and sides of the box with Bostik spray adhesive and leave for five minutes.pizza boxes 3

4. Place the front of the box on the paper, making sure to position in the center, and press down.

5. Use scissors to cut all four corners diagonally.

6. Fold over two opposite side. Don’t fold all the sides over just yet as you need to create nice, neat corners.pizza boxes 4

7. Fold the edges/corners of the sides that you have just folded over onto the other sides – as shown left.

8. On the other two corners, trim the edges straight and then spray adhesive onto the corners that you have just folded over. Wait for five minutes.

9. Now fold the other sides onto the edges.pizza boxes 5

10. Use a craft knife to cut away any excess at the back.

And…….. The Finished Products

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If you would like to contact a Prudential Real Estate agent today, please call 573.449.6200 or email Info@PrudentialVision.com.  Prudential Vision Properties is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

The Backyard Oasis

Dave-300-250By: Dave McConnell
Mobile: 573.881.0173
Dave@PrudentialVision.com
Prudential Vision Properties

Today’s prospective homebuyers are increasingly interested in a property’s outdoor living space as they are its interior. Savvy agents understand this powerful trend and are staging homes on two fronts – the terrific indoors and the great outdoors.

The following tips will help ensure that your backyard is as distinctive at your home itself.

  • Make your Backyard Homey: Create a conversation area with some furniture. The area needn’t be elaborate; just two chairs pulled close together with a table between can make even the most basic concrete patio special. Just the idea that an outdoor eating option is possible makes a property more inviting. Adding accessories like a small table, an inexpensive outdoor rug or a few pots filled with flowers will make the area even more attractive.
  • Remember the Kids: If you have an old tree house, fix it up and paint it bright colors or add sporty designs that will make other kids fall in love with it. Just make sure the tree house is safe. Add a tire swing to a tree and keep an orderly basket of balls, flying disks and a jump rope so kids dragged along on the showing can play in the yard. Swing sets that are old and unsightly should be removed or refurbished to look new.Outdoor-Stone-Fireplaces
  • Fire is Hot: There’s nothing like sitting around a fire and enjoying the company of friends and loved ones, which explains the growing popularity of fire pits and outdoor hearths. Few home improvements create the “wow” factor that a backyard fireplace will, and many homeowners are adding a fireplace to their outdoor landscape to recreate all the appeal of their home’s interior outside in the backyard.
  • Simple Fixes: You needn’t go overboard with the changes in your yard. Sometimes, the easiest fixes will create a look that people will remember. Do a thorough inspection and replace any damaged boards on your deck or fence, and apply a fresh coat of paint, stain and sealant if the finish requires it. You should also weed and groom your garden and add some perennials for color.

Creating a backyard sanctuary is one of the smartest things you can do to make your home stand out, so make your outdoor space a destination to remember.

Dave McConnell can be reached at 573.449.6200. Prudential Vision Properties is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Don’t Be Offended!

Psychology of Color on your Home

By Amanda Johnson
Mobile: 424.9342
Amanda@PrudentialVision.com
Prudential Vision Properties

paint cansAgents frequently suggest that homeowners paint before placing their homes on the market. Don’t be offended!

Agents understand “color psychology,” which focuses on color’s effect on human behavior and emotion. Since people’s reaction to color is immediate, color has a tremendous influence on the choices they make every day.

“Color choices are very personal and when selling your home, it’s critical to appeal to the greatest number of potential buyers,” said Allegra Dioguardi, president of Styled and Sold Home Staging in New York. “With so many people beginning their search for a home on the Internet today, your home and listing photos must stand out from your competition. Color is one very simple way to do this.”

Added Eric Brown, one of the authors of House Selling for Dummies: “Painting your house’s exterior before you put it on the market will give the biggest bang for your fix-up buck, as long as you are using colors that conform to the neighborhood’s decorating norm.”

Colors affect human beings in many ways, and by using the principles of color psychology, you can make your home stand out from the competition, sell more quickly, and at a higher price. In short, the stimulus and effect of colors normally cross cultures. Blues will feel cool, reds and oranges feel warm. Deeper shades of color imply intimacy and serenity.

Your home’s exterior color is the first thing most potential homebuyers see when they drive up or inspect the property on the Web. The correct color may be the most powerful and cost effective design tool at your disposal.

What is “correct” these days? Brown’s research shows that homes painted in pale yellows with cream or beige accents have sold fastest during the past few years.Interior Paint Colors

In general, lighter colors are favored for exterior as they make the property seem larger. Conversely, painting your sideboards with a darker color will make the house seem smaller, though dark colors can draw more attention to home’s details.

For those painting an older home, you may want to consider historical accuracy, as this could be a big selling point as well.

When choosing interior colors for the home, consider the purpose of each room. Kitchen and dining areas painted in “food colors” such as coffee browns, celery greens and scrambled-egg yellows will make the rooms feel more natural.

Hallways are a great place to bring in the exterior colors for overall harmony.

According to Jeanette Fisher’s book Joy to the Home: Secrets of Interior Design Psychology, since, deeper shades of color imply intimacy and serenity, she recommends painting master bedrooms a medium shade of green or blue for warm selling seasons, and rouge red for cooler weather. Other bedrooms can be painted in creamy tones of green, blue, or a pale shell pink.

For your bedroom and bathroom, cool colors can form a relaxing atmosphere with paint. Consider shades of blue, green or even lavender.

Of course, common sense should help you with any color choices. You need to match other things in your home and keep a comfortable environment as well.

Amanda Johnson can be reached at 573.449.6200. Prudential Vision Properties is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Why Not Make Money Off It.

Your Unused Stuff.

We all have rooms, attics, basements, etc full of things that we are holding on to because one day it might become useful.

Here’s the thing….you know just as well as I that those items are not going to get used.  Well “It has sentimental value.” Here is the question to ask yourself……if it has sentimental value, why is it being hidden?  Put it out on a counter, shelf or display of some sort.

I do it too.  There are things sitting in my attic that I have not even touched since I moved into my home.  I need to come to the reality that I DO NOT NEED IT!

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So instead of pitching it to go and sit in a landfill try these tips.

1) Consider renting it out.  Your power tools & equipment, sporting equipment, dvd, books, video games, etc can all get put to use and you get paid for it.  Why not make your money back on items that you use only once in awhile.  There are many online sites that allow for buy, sell, trade of items.

Here are a few:

Power tools: zilok.com, rentcycle.com

Sporting Equiqment: snapgoods.com, neighborgoods.com

Clothing: i-ella.com

DVDs, Video games, books: murfrie.com, swap.com

Backyard Garden: sharedearth.com, yardshare.com

Parking & Transportation: relayrides.com, parkatmyhouse.com

“One Man’s Trash…”: freecycle.com, ILoveFreegle.org

2) Goodwill/Salvation Army- Everyone has one that they prefer over the other.  You can take your stuff there (or better yet call them to have your stuff picked up) and they will give you a receipt you can use to write off for your taxes- contact a tax professional to verify.  First, you will want to make a list of all the items and the estimated value you could have sold them for.

3) Consignment Stores-  These stores are perfect for your gently used clothing.  You can take your clothing in and receive money back.  INSTANT GRATIFICATION!  Take that money and put it towards that vacation you have been saving up for.

You can’t afford to not look into these great options.