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Friday, March 16, 2012

Stage It Green Using The 4C's

Stage it Green Using the 4C’s

On March 12, 2012, in Staging Tips, by barbschwarz

By Barb Schwarz, Stagedhomes.com


Staging a home for sale involves a number of key things to do and here are four of my top things. I call them the “4 C’s” in home staging (and they’re considered “green staging” in this way as well): Clutter free, Clean, Color and Creative.

Clutter Free

Turn chaos into order and peace. Americans are the largest consumers in the world. We have too much “stuff” everywhere! When you want to sell your house you need to go through room by room and remove excess items. Leave space between items, on the walls, and floor to show off the architectural features of the house.

The room will feel larger–and better because it’ll feel more spacious. Buyers need to see and feel the space to buy it. Whether the house you are selling is vacant or lived in, you do not want the rooms empty but you also do not want them overcrowded with too much “stuff” either.

Once it’s clutter-free, commit to keeping the room this way by not bringing in more “stuff”.  Below are some important ideas to remember and do:

·     Don’t just stash the items in boxes somewhere. Donate items for reuse that you no longer need or want in your next house.

·     Companies do exist that can assist with removing large items or amounts, such as 1-800-gotjunk.

·     Implement a new policy for your family when it comes to buying things: When a new item is brought in, another goes out.

·     When preparing to sell a house, remove items that are more personal.

·     Buyers need to envision themselves living in the house and “mentally move in” so by de-cluttering your rooms you will help them be able to do that.

·     Pre-pack collectables, collections, trophies, and family photos

Clean

A sparkling house is appealing to buyers. Buyers do not like looking at other people’s dirt. Cleaning can be done without harsh chemicals and you can save money too by making your own natural cleaning formulas:

·     Natural cleaners are better for people with allergies, prevent indoor air pollution, and create less hazardous waste.

·     The main ingredients can be found in your own cupboard, such as baking soda, cornstarch, vinegar, salt, lemon juice, and even toothpaste! Test the surfaces with what you will use on them before fully cleaning it.

·     Remove windows hard water stained fixtures and make them shine with just vinegar and water.

·     Scrub sinks, clean with a mix of baking soda and salt.

·     Clean the toilet bowl with denture tablets!

·     I also recommend a product called Pure Ayre, an excellent natural odor eliminator made of plant enzymes.

·     Common house plants are pleasing to the eye while creating clean air. They provide a natural way to control indoor air pollution by absorbing the gases formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide.  Plants produce more oxygen to breathe, which provides more energy in the body

·     According to Dr. Bill Wolverton, formerly a senior research scientist at NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center, “a living air cleaner is created by combining activated carbon and a fan with a potted plant. The roots of the plant grow right in the carbon and slowly degrade the chemicals absorbed there.”

Color

Paint is the least expensive way to change color in a room with the maximum amount of impact. When you are living in your home and not selling it, you can use color to suit your own personal taste and style.  But when you are selling your home, you want to use paint to lighten and brighten dingy walls or tone down loud color schemes.

In choosing colors, select ones that have the broadest market appeal.  They key is to use a light color and the same color on all walls so that your house is not cut up with different colored rooms, but rather the space flows from one room to the next with the same color. Having rooms all painted different, darker colors can make the house feel smaller.

A neutral backdrop on the walls makes your house feel bigger. White, off white, light beige, or light taupe is good to use.

Below are ideas about using environmentally friendly paint when painting the rooms:

·     Paints and finishes release low level toxic emissions into the air for years after application, which come from a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

·     For the sake of your health and the environment, use less toxic paint and finishes.

·     Look for natural paints, zero VOC, and low VOC. They have very little odor when applying. Also, they have no “off gassing” after curing.

VOC paints are easy to clean up, as they are water based. Also they are easy to dispose of, since they are not hazardous waste like other paints.  You can also use Eco Pro brushes and environmentally friendly roller covers and paint trays.

Creative

Using creativity in staging is where the fun is. Creativity is a gift we all have whether you think you are creative or not.

There are so many ways that you can creatively stage a house for sale the green way. Find items to repurpose to use for staging.

Here are a few ideas for repurposing:

  • A large wooden door can become a table.
  • Artwork can be made out of fabric or clothing.
  • Bed linens can become window or shower curtain, or pillows.
  • Iron work can be used inside or outside for artwork.
  • Use a fishing pole or oar for a window curtain rod in a child’s room or
  • laundry room.
  • Recycled content carpet has the same look, feel, and price of virgin carpet.
  • Countertops made from recycled glass and concrete or crushed bathroom porcelain make durable slabs similar in form to granite or marble creating a smooth and shiny surface. Stainless steel and reclaimed wood are other options.
  • Go retro! Add touches of black and white to a pink tile bathroom and change out the faucets for some reclaimed fixtures from the 40s/ 50s.  The spa-look is very “in” as well.

Keep in mind this Recycle Reuse and Reclaim concept. Anything that was something else and is now used for another purpose is a part of green home staging.

Think of yourself as the buyer....what do you like when you walk in a home? Cleanliness...clutter free.. interior color scheme or the creativeness of design?
If you are on target with these 4 areas....you are doing a fantastic job in preparing your home for showings..... some natural tips in tackling the cleaning... is a great way to keep the environment healthy also.
Checkout my "New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com
Feel free to contact me any time. Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

First Time Home Buyers Smitten With Staten Island's North Shore Community.

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Congratulations Linda and Steve! Enjoy your new home in Staten Island's North Shore community of West Brighton. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_New_Brighton,_Staten_Island .

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This community is conveniently located near buses,http://www.mta.info/index.html  Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden http://snug-harbor.org/   Clove Lakes Park http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/CloveLakesPark  and Silver Lake Park http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/silverlakepark while also enjoying shopping and great restaurants. http://www.whereyoueat.com/city.aspx?ID=1

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Stay connected with Staten Island's North Shore community at http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Check out my New Website http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Buyers Guide www.WiesnerOlivieri.info

There are two kinds of real estate professionals......those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of buying a home...and those who don't.

Thank you, and have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Monday, December 20, 2010

If You Like It Sweet, Smooth and Tasty...Checkout What I Found On Staten Island's North Shore !

 Welcome to the Businesses, People and Homes of Staten Island's North Shore community .

Today's business highlight is Lee Sims Chocolates located in Staten Island's North Shore.

Who can resist shopping in a chocolate shop this time of year ? Certainly not me! The wonderous selection of intoxicating treats brought me back to my childhood .

I was reliving the magical feeling felt when surrounded by delicious homemade chocolates.Lee Sims Chocolates  located on 1909 Victory Blvd. is a definite stop for your holiday and year round shopping.

The scrumptious selection includes dark and milk chocolate, filled with cremes, jelly ,carmel and nuts just to name a few .

 The smooth dark chocolate pretzels and commendable graham crackers (my favorite) were so delicious!

  I had to control myself from over indulgence of these tasty treats!

 The most popular item in Lee Sims is the award winning Gift Pyramid.This tower of treats include, delectable chocolates, delightful cookies and delicious nuts.

If you are looking for astounding homemade chocolates, be sure to check out Lee Sims.

Staten Island's "North Shore" community embraces this wonderful family run business.

Lee Sims is owned by a dedicated mother and daughter team who take pride in their delicious treats!

  The personalized service and homemade goodies are sure to please even the fuzziest shopper.

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Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Thursday, December 2, 2010

America Do You Believe Buying A Home Now Is A Good Idea?

NAR (National Association Of Realtors) conducted a recent survey, and 8 out of 10 respondents believe buying a home is a good financial

decision. A few key results : Job insecurity and lack of jobs continue to be a primary obstsacle to home ownership and market recovery.

 

Respondents see the recession and job losses as the main reason for foreclosure problems.

Majority of Renters believe owning a home at some point in the future is either one of their highest priorties 39 percent

or a moderate priority 24 percent,  21 percent not a priority at all.

Most respondents are more concerned about drop in home values then about home costs being too high.

Costs still remains the significant barrier to many who would otherwise like to buy a home. MY QUESTION TO YOU IS WHY WAIT TO PURCHASE A HOME ?

What is not widely understood is the impact interest rates can have on real monthly costs of  homeownership.

Even a 10 percent drop in home prices is immediately nullified by a mere 1 percentage point increase in interest rates on a 30yr. mortgage.

Think about it .....falling home prices are a great opportunity for move up buyers. Even though your home sale price may be lower, the 

smaller loss at sale can be compensated by greater savings at purchase!

Buying a home in my opinion is still The American Dream !   Never stop dreaming, what is not understood is what creates uncertainty. Staten Island's "North Shore" is comprised of a diverse selections of homes. Locating a home that fits your lifestyle and budget should be the approach to reaching your American Dream!

If you enjoyed this, subscribe below to receive my next blog.   Click here: www.holly1.listingbook.com and enter your email to receive daily

updates on what homes hit the Staten Island market. Consultations are always FREE !

Have an extraordinary day !


 

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource