Preparing Your Home for Holiday Guests
With the holidays right around the corner, you may be facing the challenge of getting your home ready for your friends and family. While getting your home ready for guests can be a daunting task, we’ve pulled together a list … Continue reading →
Tips to Jumpstart Spring Cleaning!
Since time only seems to be getting faster, spring will be here far sooner than we realize. In addition to the new life that gets breathed into the outside world, so begins the seasonal tradition and two words that may scare you, spring cleaning. But don’t be too afraid, we’re here with some tips to help organize and complete the intimidating task of spring cleaning your home!Start by cleaning one room at a time!Deep cleaning your house from top to bottom is no easy task, and we know that, however, starting to clean one room at a time is a great way to divide and conquer the task of cleaning your home.Follow the ChecklistWe’ve attached a helpful checklist of things to help you stay on track during your spring cleaning journey. Make a ScheduleIt makes zero sense to try and rush all of your home’s cleaning into one day. Pick a weekend or break it out over a few weekday evenings. It should be a fun and therapeutic process for you, not a dreadful task. Don’t Forget the AirAn often overlooked and arguably one of the most important things is air filters. Please please don’t forget to replace your filters. Air quality is an important part of feeling clean and an overall clean feeling/smelling space.Spring cleaning is a big undertaking but with a little planning and some helpful tips and a neat checklist, this year should be pretty easy! Good luck, and get to cleaning!
Prepping Your Home For Sale
When marketing a home, sellers want it to be as quick and easy as possible. However, it takes more than luck to make this happen. It requires some work to get your home sold in an efficient manner. To get your home ready for sale, below are a few things to keep in mind. Disassociate from HouseLeaving your home, especially if you’ve been there for a long time, can certainly be an emotional process. While its difficult, you want to detach yourself as best you can so buyers can picture themselves living in the home. Pack up personal photographs, knick-knacks, and any other clutter that might distract buyers. Present them with a clean, impersonal environment so they can picture their own photos on the furniture. DeclutterOver the years, people can collect an astonishing quantity of things in their home. They may be keeping hold of these items because of personal attachment, an intention to fix it in the future, or the desire to pass it on to others. However, if the items have not been used in many years and don’t have a definable memory, you probably don’t need it. Aim to discard items as responsibly and usefully as possible by donating new and gently used items to charities or other non-profits. Organize Closets and CabinetsWhen touring a home, buyers will wonder about the space within and whether it will suit their needs and belongings. They will be curious about any closed door, drawer, or storage area. It’s vital to make sure these are organized before potential homebuyers look through them. When they see everything all organized and efficient, it expresses that you take care of your possessions and likely took good care of the house, throughout the years, as well. Consider Renting a Storage UnitHomes tend to show better with less furniture. Remove any pieces that block or hamper walking paths and walkways. You can put these items in storage along with any distracting art, to make the home look bigger and cleaner. You want to leave just enough furniture to showcase the room and express its purpose and potential. Make Minor RepairsRepairs can make or break a sale. When potential homebuyers tour a property, their eyes can zero in on any items that are in need of repair or refurbishing. You want your home to be memorable in their mind, but you don’t want to make a bad impression that stays with them. To avoid this, replace any burned out light bulbs or repaint any areas that are chipping off. Think About Curb AppealYou want to make the exterior of your home just as appealing as the inside. A sale can be lost if the buyer won’t even get out of the car to look at the interior. Make the area look welcome and inviting with fresh paint on doors, a floral element like a potted plant or a wreath, and make sure to fill any cracks on the pavement. To finish off, take a moment to linger in doorways and picture how the home could look to buyers. Examine how the furniture is arranged and make sure everything is appealing. You want the home to look like a clean and beautiful but also serve as an open slate for buyers so they can imagine themselves living there with their own possessions.
4 Steps to Create More Space in Your Home
With finite space and what seems to be an ever-growing litany of stuff, it can be a constant challenge to not feel cramped in a small space. Now that we our finding ourselves spending more time at home, you may […]
Spring Cleaning
With recent events, home and the maintenance of keeping your home through Spring Cleaning seems more important than it has in the past. Take advantage of any extra free time and create an environment in your home that makes you […]

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