Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Preparing to Move

Every Wednesday is Tip Day. From Simply Stated, Gretchen Ruben

This Wednesday: Eight tips for preparing for a real (or virtual) move.

Knowing my preoccupation with clutter-clearing, a friend emailed me a few days ago: “I am starting the great purge of our belongings in preparation for moving. What mantras should I be using?

Good question! Moving is a fantastic opportunity to tackle clutter. And even if you’re not thinking about moving, you might want to try the “virtual move” – you look at what you have, and ask yourself, “If I were moving, would I bother to wrap this in bubblewrap and stick it in a box? Or would I chuck it or give it away?”

Whether you’re really moving, or virtually moving, here are some questions to ask yourself, as you consider whether some particular piece of stuff is worth keeping. Remember, you have to be HONEST!

1. Do I actually use this?

2. If I get rid of this, and it turns out I need it, how hard will it be to replace?

3. How many of this object do I really need? E.g., how many coffee mugs do you actually use? Beware of what’s called the “maximum-use imperative” -- the fact that people will often buy or keep something to accommodate a use that they need only rarely (like a dining room table big enough to seat the whole family, who visits once every two years). Also, although you may be tempted to keep every usable rubber band or every packet of ketchup that comes into your house, if you’re never going to use them up, get rid of the excess.

4. Does this work properly? If not, get it fixed, give it away, or throw it away.

5. At this moment, do I know how to operate this thing?

6. Am I keeping a gift out of sentiment or politeness, even though I don't really like or need it?

7. Am I keeping something as a memento? That's ok, but pick your mementos wisely. Try to pick things that don’t take up too much room. You don’t need lots of mementos from the same period of time. You can take a picture of something if you just want the visual cue, but don’t really want to use the thing -- this is especially useful when the memento is large, say, your father's desk.

Most important...
8. When in doubt, throw it out! (or give it away).

Tip: I find it’s much easier for me to get rid of things when I can envision that my things will be better used by someone else. So, as you prepare for your real or virtual move, take the time to identify destinations for your stuff. Do you know a family who could use your hand-me-downs? A thrift store that accepts used toys? Would you post a notice so that someone who wanted something could come take it? Etc.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Circlepix of Our Recent Home Staging


Click here to view our last house. The agent involved was able to convince the seller to go under the 2 mil 50 for a quicker sale.

Enjoy~check out the virtual tour~when it starts to repeat just click on the next room
Living room~ Office...Family room~kitchen..master bedroom~bath.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Check This Out!

This is a site that shows pictures of the staging for Ellen's House.

Personally I think considering they probably got paid at least 10 grand and the stuff they had to work with this staging is weak~especially the living room. The mantel is terrible. What do you think?

Thursday, July 17, 2008

This is Awesome~A Possible New Niche in Redesign!





The Designer Van Rolls In: Designers Call Launches Nationwide

Ding Dong! Imagine a tricked out van pulling into your driveway with a stylish designer hopping out, fabric swatches in hand, armed and ready to redesign your home in a single day. Oh yes, it exists and this brand new business is called Designers Call.



Under the lead of owner Lara Fishman (who once worked for the Kelly Wearstler Interior Design, Fishman is now the Owner and Principal Designer of Storm Interiors and launched Designers Call to provide a fresh, new approach to delivering high-end design without the high-end prices. Good design for all!

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To all our Utah Friends~start talking it up....OK? Coming soon to your area if all the plans work into something!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Tips For A Successful Move

I thought this article was really good advice for tackling the daunting task of moving!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Puzzle Pieces

Emily & Maureen

Today was another stretching day. Shortly after receiving the news that Hazel's condition had worsened over night, we had to leave to stage this house. I wanted to just flee to Utah but so many people were depending on this being completed today that it has to be done before I could leave. Fortunately for me, I got it all organized and planned yesterday, and Jim and I delivered everything to the property last night, so with the help of my trusty assistants things went pretty smoothly.

This house looks dramatically different than when I first saw it a few weeks ago at the consultation. The clients did a lot of work, removing some wallpaper and lots of painting, replacing the light fixture in their dining room, etc. It really updated the house which is a must for a good, quick, profitable sale. I hope this slide show isn't too annoying but I thought it was kind of fun with the puzzle pieces. Before that though I wanted to show you one of the bedrooms.

One of the challenges I like to work on now is using what I have in the warehouse rather than constantly having to buy new things for each house. On this rented daybed I realized that I needed to use a bedspread that was a queen size and so I sorted though my things and most of my bedding is fluffy and puffy but I did buy this red spread at Walmart a few years ago on sale for $21.00. I was thinking one day I will use this for staging. Today was the day. Then I added the red and white pillows from another set. Then I had to find some art work and and pillows for the bed. As I was looking at the set of pictures above I realized that one had a lot of green in it so while sorting through pillows I thought about trying to mix in some green pillows.

I wasn't too sure about it until I went outside and saw this!

Nature can be very inspiring. If God can use it and does use it~it works for me. Red and Green go so far beyond Christmas. Then we found this on the patio~perfect for the room and didn't cost us or the owner any extra money for a side chair in that room.


It turned out to be one of my favorite rooms in the house. I think the most dramatic change is in the family room but all the rooms underwent some drastic changing throughout the day. All in all, it was a good day and no news was good news from Utah. Hopefully the baby is resting comfortably tonight and the doctors have a plan for tomorrow... I am so thankful to be going there tomorrow to see her and help with the family. And I am glad all my houses are done for right now. Whew!


Friday, June 20, 2008

Blog Within A Blog Within a Blog!!

The Nester is a fun blog and she found this other woman who posted something worth reading! Just click on her link below! When you get to Nester's blog click on the blog she refers to by clicking on the bold type link she's thinking of more important things. Enjoy and ponder!

http://www.nestingplacenc.blogspot.com/2008/06/perspective.html