Showing posts with label home dressing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home dressing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

“Are you facing troubles selling your home? Willing to give it that extra boost to catch the attention of a broad range of potential buyers? Then it might be the right time to hire a professional stager.”

An expert home stager will assist you find out the best areas of your home and parts which should be kept behind the curtain. Read this guest post thoroughly in order to take into the service of a specialist that is ideal for you. Let’s take the plunge:





























Carefully check the referrals first
You need to seek the advice of realtors or neighbors that have used home staging experts in the past. At times, we feel that it’s too pesky, but by going for recommendations about a certain person or company, you will easily get a crystal clear idea as to how smoothly you both will work together. A well-respected and qualified home stager will have client feedback on their website, and will be happy to provide references if needed. It will make the entire procedure simpler and faster in the long run.





























Check the Portfolio
Does the person or the company selected by you have any testimonials from genuine sources? In order to check the authenticity, you need to Google the name of the company so you can have a clear idea about their reputation in the market. By reading negative comments, reviews by realtors and other similar stuff may help you decide if the person is right for you or not.

Consult with several people
If you aren’t satisfied with one interview, meet with a few others to compare their strategies, price and staging recommendations for your home. An honest and open professional will tactfully deal with any issues a buyer will have with your property, including clutter, passé furniture, or poor lighting.

Keep in mind the Cost
The cost of a home stager also plays an important role in your final choice. You don’t want to be shelling out more than your pocket can afford. Ask for advice to quote you the lowest possible rate, purge and de-clutter items in your home before they actually come to your place. Once the home staging team visits, ask if you can clean or paint the space to bring the price range within your budget.

Ask for the proof of legal Insurance
The company chosen by you should have a liability insurance certificate. You may be accountable for any injuries and damages as a result of the staging process, if they are not legally insured. Keep your eyes open and check the type/types of insurance carried by the company, and does they cover the injuries that might take place during the fittings like wood floor damages.

Finally, select someone who you can talk and trust openly. You don’t want to be hitting heads with the person/company who’s endeavoring hard to help you sell your home in best possible rates. Once you find the right one, the home stager will help you at the best and your beautiful home on the way to a great sale.


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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Wooden outdoor furniture can be an exquisite addition to the exterior part of a home, but it demands regular care and upkeep. Before you fling off your all old wooden furnishings, think how you might breathe new life into it. Here we’ve compiled up simple home makeover tips which you can use to give your old furniture a spanking new look. Scroll down to see what all you can do to turn an eyesore into an eye-catcher.



Take out the old finish
Due to the constant exposure of harsh weather conditions like sharp sunlight and rain, you can easily peel off the old finish of the furniture. Constant contact to weather conditions makes the original surface on wooden exterior pieces flaky. This way, you can just peel away or cart off away the original surface by rubbing a scrub on it.


There are faster and simpler techniques to take out old finishes too. You can make use of chemical strippers, high pressure hoses or remove the flakiness with power washer. By using high pressure hoses you can clean away the flakiness and can see clean outdoor wooden furniture. Using paint strippers or chemical peeling techniques, on the other hand, can rip out the old varnish or paint finish easily. 

Sanding
Sanding is the next step that you need to follow. Through this, you can take away the excess or residual finish effectively, which the paint strippers and high-pressure hoses failed to dispose of. It also even out and smoothens the exterior finish of your exterior wooden furnishings. While sanding, you are required to pay extra attention. The quality of finishing depends mainly on the care you take while executing the process of sanding.

Applying the New Coat
The technique of paint application often strikes in mind when we talk about refinishing the outdoor items. It’s a personal choice. Some people like to use old methods like foam brushes and paintbrushes, and they work effectively as well. Just like traditional brushes, foam brushes are available in various sizes and shapes, and you can buy as per your needs.

Make sure you buy a brush that can easily reach to tighter places so every nook and cranny can be covered with paint. This goes for the bottom, underneath and even joints. As compared to traditional brushes, foam brush has a soft and even texture and has the potential to absorb extra stain or paint and it is easy-to-use as well.

Let the new finish to dry completely
The amount of time taken for the applied stain or paint to dry completely mainly depends on manufacturer and the product. While purchasing, you need to check product packaging to make sure you comprehend the amount of time needed for the new paint for complete drying. Most of the people make the mistake of leaving freshly and wet coating outdoors and this result in the accumulation of debris and dirt into the painted items. To shield your furniture from this debris, it is recommended that you place the furnishings in indoor areas like garage or shed.
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