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Curb Appeal is the proverbial Book Cover to your Home. Why not make it interesting?

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Real Estate Agent with HI Pro Realty LLC RB-21531 RS-76763

How's your curb appeal, is it Ho hum or Oh my? Do people really judge a book by it's cover, you bet.

Curb Appeal is the proverbial book cover to your home. We know that real estate is an emotional sell and staging speaks to buyers on an emotional level. Why, because it takes them by the hand and says, look you could be living here, imagine yourself living here. It is important to understand that design creates relationships, relationships in turn produce drama which then begets emotions and after all the laughter and tears, hopefully you find yourself a signed contract for the full asking price.

Sure you should'nt judge a book by it's cover but potential buyers do-it all the time. When merchandising a property it's important to take advantage of every marketing moment even if it's just to catch the attention of a passerby. You really never know who might be passing by your home at any given moment and giving good face is extremely important in establishing a great first impression.

 

 

As a design consultant I often find myself being an interpreter of sorts for my clients. I try to translate their intent into something tangiblefor potential buyers to take hold of.  Not everyone has the ability to spend hours understanding the many principles that encompass design theory and how design encompasses everything we see. Stagers utilize curb appeal to catch the eye, to make a statement, to say hey, I'm here, why not take a look inside. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My clients needed something to catch potential buyers attention in an otherwise ho hum subdivision, where all the properties look alike. At a listing price of 1 million it's important to establish a rapport of the imagination with potential buyers, to take them somewhere unique; a place they can retreat to. A place to call home. At that price point, buyers want quality fixtures and upgrades, They want something unique and in Hawaii they want the out of doors life style.

When creating a proposal we first address what the general design theme of the property is or will be. In this particular case the mid century ranch style design has an Territorial Style roof line witch combines Mission with Asian design aesthetics.

In our design proposal we suggested creating a gated ped-a-terre off the front  bedroom. We wanted to reclaim the front lawn into usable square footage and enlarge the feeling and function of the rather small front bedroom. It also creates a private entrance for potential house guests and creates a rather dynamic interplay between in-door and out-door spaces. We suggested adding mahogany stained french doors with matching Kitchen window to the right. Lava rock or flagstone foot path and brown river rock.

     

Adding a Japanese style gate matching the roof line of the house, creates an intimate space while providing a focal point for the front of the house. 

 

The garden itself would provide an additional 400 hundred plus square feet of useable outdoor living space and dramatically improve the size and feel of the front bedroom, as well as, the overall curb appeal of the property.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We suggested using this copper and stone light fixture to give the front entry that Territorial ambience.

 

 

 

 

This bronze Southeast Asian rain drum(water drops from the eves on to the drum) has a Foo dog motif and intimates the shape of the ceramic vessel water feature. It also adds an interesting conversation piece and sound element when it's raining.

Fung Shui is very popular in Hawaiian design as ancient Hawaiians practiced a very similar spiritual approach to design and the arrangement of interior and exterior spaces.

 

 

 

 

We offered custom designed vintage address numbers with Art Deco font and faux copper patina to capture the Mission & Territorial styles popular in the first half of the 20th century in hawaii. By focusing on the quality of the fixtures and the design theme we were able to offer a quick and economical solution to transform their ho hum into Oh My!

We estimated this curb appeal make over to be roughly .06% of the listing price of the house.

 

 

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HI Pro Realty LLC

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Renee Pratta
Renewed Rooms - North Myrtle Beach, SC
Renewed Rooms - SC
I found myself viewing a beautiful sunset off one of your beautiful islands and wanting to live in your re-creation...I'll pay the .06% for those numbers too!
May 03, 2008 01:01 PM
Mary Lou Teague
HOME STYLE AND STAGING LLC - Knoxville, TN
Home Style and Staging Knoxville. TN
WOW...I know the MLS photos are going to really show this home off...
May 03, 2008 01:33 PM
Connie Tebyani
Platinum Home Staging, Inc. : RESA-Pro - Calabasas, CA
Platinum Home Staging, Los Angeles and Ventura County
Another beautiful example of paying attention to every detail - especially the curb appeal.  But I have to ask; Did they bite?  Are we going to see "after" photos of this exotic and beaufitul landscape?  I hope so!
May 03, 2008 04:40 PM
Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS
OH MY is right!  This home looks so inviting!  Curb appeal is so important.  Love the look on your blog, too.
May 03, 2008 07:03 PM
Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645
When you are talking a $Million property these upgrades are so easy to justify.
May 03, 2008 09:35 PM
Chrissie Sutherland
Ready Set Stage - Greensboro, NC

Wow!!!  What a difference.  I'm sure this home doesn't get passed by.  Very nice.

Chrissie

May 03, 2008 11:30 PM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating
Kimo ~ I really like your vision for that house.  The stone, changing out that set of windows to doors, well - everything really!  It looks like a home you could enter and feel so relaxed and let the stresses of the day melt away. 
May 04, 2008 12:19 AM
Kathy Nielsen
http://atlantahomestaging.net - Marietta, GA
Atlanta Georgia Home Stager

Your proposed changes are eye-catching and I sure hope they go for it.  Otherwise, it surely doesn't look like a million dollar home.

Great post.

Kathy

May 04, 2008 12:44 AM
Julia Maher
Nestings: Connecticut Home Staging and Model Homes - Fairfield, CT
Connecticut Home Stager
Kimo!  There's a curb appeal group here on AR that would be proud of this post!  Love the mix of Mission and Asian (but, when I was little, I thought I WAS Japanese...)  Julie
May 04, 2008 05:09 AM
Kimo Stowell
HI Pro Realty LLC RB-21531 - Honolulu, HI
REALTOR Associate® RS-76763 - Honolulu Hawai'i

Aloha Everyone,  Thanks for your comments.

 

Kathy- In Hawaii, land has all the value. You would be amazed at how much delapidated hovels command in price.

 

Connie- The clients decided to go with scaled down version for the exterior eliminating the Japanese gate which was 80% of the budget. The clients are still mulling their budget allocations.

May 04, 2008 08:17 AM
Georgie Hunter R(S) 58089
Hawai'i Life Real Estate Brokers - Haiku, HI
Maui Real Estate sales and lifestyle info
I really like what you did there.  At first I thought the house looked pretty cute, and then I saw the "after" shot.  Nice work!  I thik I would go with more Asian looking numbers though.
May 04, 2008 11:46 AM
Hope Designs
Hope Designs - Bolton, ON
Hope Designs, Toronto’s Award Winning Home Staging

Wow Kimo:

very, very impressive, I like the way you have shown the original and then the house digitally enhanced.

You will have to keep us posted as to the outcome.

I enjoyed looking at the kinds of materials and peices you would use in HI to increase curb appeal versus the design, style and elements that we have available in Canada.

PS. thanks for your comments on my post earlier today, much appreciated!

May 04, 2008 01:11 PM
Patrick Lambert
ALLY Real Estate - Waikoloa, HI
Hawaii Real Estate Expert
What a well put together blog, Kimo. Very nice. You never get a second chance at a first impression.
May 05, 2008 07:45 AM
Elaine Manes Gage
Home Staging Online Services - Denver, CO
Staging done ONLINE!
Kimo- I love all those features! Very Zen, and what a great way to go from boring to appealing!!!
May 05, 2008 09:38 AM
Andrew Magliochetti CCIM
Helios Realty and Development - Chicago, IL

Really nice!  I love the look.

May 06, 2008 05:36 AM
Charlene Storozuk
Dezigner Digz - Burlington, ON
Home Stager - Burlington Ontario
Kimo, your design for the home is gorgeous!  I bet once it's finished, they'll decide to go with the gate as well.  What a difference.  I'd love to see photos after it's finished.
May 06, 2008 05:46 AM
Christina Cavins
Irongate Inc. REALTORS - Centerville, OH
www.BuySellOH.com Search Ohio Homes For Sale

I wrote a similar article, check it out here http://activerain.com/blogsview/574769/1-Ways-to-Boost

Jul 01, 2008 11:09 AM
Pete Jalbert
The Maui Real Estate Team, Inc. - Paia, HI
R(S)

Aloha Kimo,

I like the way you incoporated the island's cultural heritage into the redesign. It does add an additional appeal when you have a fairly monotonous subdivision.

Jul 02, 2008 09:59 AM
Anonymous
TIM Rosa

Very interested in the gate you built for your house appeal. Can you tell me where you got the Plains to build it.

Jul 18, 2016 10:37 PM
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Kimo Stowell
HI Pro Realty LLC RB-21531 - Honolulu, HI
REALTOR Associate® RS-76763 - Honolulu Hawai'i

Aloha TIM, The gate design is a common style found in traditional Japanese architecture, I would suggest researching Japanese gate architecture for more insight. Thanks for the question.

Jul 19, 2016 05:55 AM