One of the great things about buying a new home is making that space feel like you - your style and taste. You can really put a stamp on your new home's decor with area rugs. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when shopping and placing area rugs in your new home.
1. How to know the right size
Look at your room and the goal you have for the rug. Is it to be placed under a dining table? Is to bring together an open space or define a small space? There are many resources available online that can provide visual ideas for rug sizes and how they make a room look and feel. Measure your space and mark out where your rug would go using tape or a bed sheet.
2. Think about the shape
Typically, round rugs work with round dining tables and rectangular or square rugs work in living areas. Runners are great for the foyer and can help bring together two living spaces.
3. Choosing rug material
Wool rugs are the most traditional make of area rugs. Wool is soft, durable and holds up against stains. It tends to be a little more expensive and can be subject to fading from the sun.
Cotton rugs are a good choice for casual spaces but may not wear as well over time.
Synthetic rugs are composed of man-made materials designed to mimic the look of wool rugs. They are a more affordable option though may not be as plush as their natural counterparts.
4. Picking a color
Think about where your rug will be placed before choosing a color. If you have small children or pets, white or very light color rugs may not be a good choice. Dark colored rugs hide stains better and may be a good choice for a dining area. Light colors will make a small room feel bigger while rooms with lots of natural light can take cooler or darker color rugs. Your rug does not have to be an exact match to your furniture. Think of a color scheme or family of colors that you want to use in your home and go from there.
What tips do you have for choosing the perfect area rug?
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Family Fun with Easter Treats
This Easter, surprise your loved ones with cute and tasty treats - without spending hours in the kitchen!
Try some out with your family this holiday!
Try some out with your family this holiday!
Spice up your sugar cookies with a little icing and sugar eyes. Create delicious ducklings and bunnies!
Wrap up some goldfish with plastic and ribbon to create colorful carrots!
Dip Nutter Butter cookies in icing and decorate for adorable and crunchy chicks!
Top Reeses Pieces with icing and candy eggs. Top with gummy string to make a delicious Easter basket!
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Keeping Home Safe While Away
It's spring break season and while you may have already created a packing list and found a sitter for the dog, you may not have thought about how you can keep your home safe while you're away.
There are a few simple things you can do to protect your home and belongings while out of town. Use our checklist below to help you stay on track.
1. Don't advertise your travel plans on social media. You're excited about your trip but wait to share with the world until you get back. You never know who may see your post and it could be someone without the best intentions.
2. Use your neighbor as a resource! Ask if they'll occasionally park in your driveway and if they'll move your trashcan away from the street after pick up. It's good to have a trusted friend keep an eye on the house and let you know if anything seems amiss.
3. Contact your local resources such as the post office to hold your mail and the police to do a vacation check while you're away.
4. If you have an alarm system alert the company that you'll be away for an extended period. Don't leave any valuables out in plain sight and double check that all the doors are locked before leaving.
5. Put a timer on your electronics to have your outside lights go on at night (without staying on all day). Some can be controlled by your smartphone or your alarm company.
What tricks do you use to keep your home safe while you're away?
There are a few simple things you can do to protect your home and belongings while out of town. Use our checklist below to help you stay on track.
1. Don't advertise your travel plans on social media. You're excited about your trip but wait to share with the world until you get back. You never know who may see your post and it could be someone without the best intentions.
2. Use your neighbor as a resource! Ask if they'll occasionally park in your driveway and if they'll move your trashcan away from the street after pick up. It's good to have a trusted friend keep an eye on the house and let you know if anything seems amiss.
3. Contact your local resources such as the post office to hold your mail and the police to do a vacation check while you're away.
4. If you have an alarm system alert the company that you'll be away for an extended period. Don't leave any valuables out in plain sight and double check that all the doors are locked before leaving.
5. Put a timer on your electronics to have your outside lights go on at night (without staying on all day). Some can be controlled by your smartphone or your alarm company.
What tricks do you use to keep your home safe while you're away?
Friday, March 10, 2017
Pre-Approval Letters
Spring is peak home buying time and all indications point to a busy season already underway. This means that if you're serious about buying a new home you need to set yourself apart from the competition and act fast when you find just the right home.
To do this - get pre-approved before you start home shopping.
A pre-approval letter is obtained from a mortgage company before you have a specific home in mind. You'll provide some basic employment and income information and the bank will run a credit check. Once this is complete you'll receive a pre-approval letter with an amount the bank is committing to loan you.
So what does this mean for you as a buyer?
- Once you find a home you want your offer will be stronger if it comes with a pre-approval letter
- A pre-approval letter will help you with your search as you know how much home you can afford and what your monthly budget would be
Be aware that a pre-qualification letter is not the same as a pre-approval letter. A pre-approval letter is a firm commitment of a willingness to lend up to a certain amount. Be sure to specify what you are looking for when you talk with your lender - and happy home buying!
To do this - get pre-approved before you start home shopping.
A pre-approval letter is obtained from a mortgage company before you have a specific home in mind. You'll provide some basic employment and income information and the bank will run a credit check. Once this is complete you'll receive a pre-approval letter with an amount the bank is committing to loan you.
So what does this mean for you as a buyer?
- Once you find a home you want your offer will be stronger if it comes with a pre-approval letter
- A pre-approval letter will help you with your search as you know how much home you can afford and what your monthly budget would be
Be aware that a pre-qualification letter is not the same as a pre-approval letter. A pre-approval letter is a firm commitment of a willingness to lend up to a certain amount. Be sure to specify what you are looking for when you talk with your lender - and happy home buying!
Friday, March 3, 2017
Moving - Make it Easier!
You've searched for just the right home. It's almost complete and moving day is right around the corner. Then reality sets in. You have to pack and move! While this ranks as one of the major stressors in life there are ways to make it easier. Plus always remember your end goal - your brand new home!
Here are a few tips to make moving easier.
1. Label, label, label - write down what is going in to each box and which room it should be delivered to. Use color coordinating stickers for extra help.
2. Downsize wherever you can. Now is the time to get rid of the cd's you haven't listened to in 3 years, or the t-shirts that just don't fit like they used to. Collect up as much unused material as you can and donate it to a local agency like Goodwill or the Salvation Army
3. Look for free moving supplies. Check grocery and liquor stores for free boxes. Ask friends who have moved recently if they have any boxes left. Use t-shirts and towels to wrap fragile items.
4. Move your hanging clothes with ease by using a trash bag. The clothes will stay together and you can just place them right back on the rack.
5. The heavier the item the smaller the box! Pack weighty belongings in smaller boxes to make transport easier. Use suitcases with wheels for items like books or tools.
What tricks do you use to survive a move? Remember, your new home is worth it!
Here are a few tips to make moving easier.
1. Label, label, label - write down what is going in to each box and which room it should be delivered to. Use color coordinating stickers for extra help.
2. Downsize wherever you can. Now is the time to get rid of the cd's you haven't listened to in 3 years, or the t-shirts that just don't fit like they used to. Collect up as much unused material as you can and donate it to a local agency like Goodwill or the Salvation Army
3. Look for free moving supplies. Check grocery and liquor stores for free boxes. Ask friends who have moved recently if they have any boxes left. Use t-shirts and towels to wrap fragile items.
4. Move your hanging clothes with ease by using a trash bag. The clothes will stay together and you can just place them right back on the rack.
5. The heavier the item the smaller the box! Pack weighty belongings in smaller boxes to make transport easier. Use suitcases with wheels for items like books or tools.
What tricks do you use to survive a move? Remember, your new home is worth it!
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