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Tips To Help Update Your Home.

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Commercial Real Estate Agent with Access Capital

It happens to most homeowners. Rooms that once looked fresh have aged themselves. For some it's an excuse to redecorate. For others it becomes a chore. Either way homeownership is a process. As one project ends usually another begins. To bring your home current consider these room freshening tips.

1. Decorative Accents: Curtains are the frame to any well-designed room. Choose colors and patterns that fit the scale of your room. Heavy curtains made from chenille or jacquard work best in large rooms with tall ceilings. Lighter weight fabrics, such as silk and chiffon, are great choices for small or airy rooms. Decorative pillows and throws are also an inexpensive way to change the accents of your room. Have a teal room but want to go contemporary? Don't be afraid to play with color!

2. Paint: Paint is relatively cheap and easy to do yourself. Getting a professional finish is simple, thanks to the myriad of products now on the market. From tape to edgers to color changing paint, you're sure to get a quality finished product. Research zero-voc paint before starting your project. Traditional paint leaches fumes into your home for years. Zero-voc paint, however, exposes you to fewer odors during the painting process and fewer risky fumes in the years to come. This is well worth the effort of searching out zero-voc. Olympic brand paint offers their full line of colors in zero-voc. Plus, the cost difference per gallon is minimal. Paint does wonders for hiding dirt, wear, and tear. Bring your home into the new decade with a fresh coat!

3. Trim: The current trend is for trim to be white instead of natural wood. It is contemporary and clean. If your trimwork is in good repair, simply puttying holes, sanding scuffs, and painting can update the look. Dated trim that is too thin for your large rooms can be replaced with new baseboards. Amateur handyman can tackle this task with table and coping saws. Trim is all about getting the angle cut correctly. Already have current looking trim? Upgrade your room with crown molding. These beauties can be real show-stoppers!

4. Flooring: While flooring is not a simple fix and may require the help of a professional, it can make all the difference in a dated room. Scratched and worn wood floors should be sanded and refinished to show the natural beauty of the wood that lies beneath. Laminate wood flooring is a cheap and easy solution for budget conscious homeowners who want a clean and modern update. It can be a wonderful solution for worn out carpet.

5. Cabinet Hardware: From oil-rubbed bronze to beautiful vintage pieces, old is in. Hardware can easily be added to any existing cabinetry or changed to bring a new feel to a tired room. Shop in your local home improvement stores, online, and at local auctions to find the pieces that speak to you.

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Herb Johnson

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Tony Morganti
RE/MAX Crossroads in Cuyahoga Falls and Stow, Ohio - Cuyahoga Falls, OH
CRS, ABR, SRES - Cuyahoga Falls, Stow

Good morning Herb - these are simple but very valuable tips that anyone can utilize to help improve the marketability of their home.  Thank you for the post.

Jun 19, 2011 01:57 AM
Charlene Hammontree
616 Realty LLC - Rockford, MI
Meeting the needs of Buyers and Sellers in MICH

Thanks for the post! I think the cabinet hardware is such a small thing, but can make a huge impact on a kitchen! Seriously cheap investment!

Jun 19, 2011 02:00 AM
Herb Johnson
Access Capital - Florence, KY

@Tony & Charlene:

Thank you for the encouraging words and positive comments.

All the best,

Herb

Jun 19, 2011 02:11 AM
Lounsbury Real Estate
Kailua, HI

Thanks for the post Herb.  I think that paint goes a long way to making a home look and feel fresh and updated. 

Jul 04, 2011 07:15 PM
Herb Johnson
Access Capital - Florence, KY

Valerie:

You're welcome. Just visited your website, the area you work in looks fantastic!

All the best,

Herb

Jul 05, 2011 01:47 AM