Thursday, September 30, 2010

10 Home Staging Tricks to Help Your Home Sell Quicker

Not that I am going to sell any house now, but in case I do in future, I think this article will be really helpful, which is why I put this here now. For my easy reference in future. XD

Home staging combines the ability to “stage” your home so that it is visually and aesthetically appealing to a home buyer.  If you’re in the process, or thinking of selling your home, there are several staging tricks that professionals use. It is a proven fact that homes that are staged will sell quicker than those that are not. Follow these 10 home staging tricks and get confident that your home will sell in no time at all!


1.) Create curb appeal: Before buyers set foot in your home, they will first see the exterior of your home.  Keep the lawn, landscaping, driveway and walkways neatly manicured. Ensure the front entry and front door are inviting, and consider placing flowers and a fresh door mat to welcome in perspective buyers. Many home owners will hire a yard service while their home is on the market to keep it looking great at all times.

2.) Purge: If you don’t immediately need it then throw it away, donate, sell or pack it up.  Your home needs to have the minimum amount of furnishings and belongings as possible, but still look livable.  Since you are moving in the near future, how about starting to pack up boxes and place them in the garage or storage unit?

3.) Clean: When you have out-of-town guests come to stay with you, do you clean beyond the ‘normal’ clean? I hope so! This is the amount of clean needed in your home on a regular basis. If you know you will have a showing of your home, clean the day before. The cleaning odors will be gone by the following day. Don’t give a buyer a reason to think your home is dirty.

4.) Bring in light: Open all windows treatments and makes sure windows are clean. Swap out heavier drapery for lighter weight fabrics.  For rooms that are too bright, use sheers that will diffuse light and cast a glow into your space.

5.) Unify your home with color: As you walk through your home, take note of the color schemes as you transition from room to room.  If the living room is blue, and the bedrooms are pink and green, you’re visually chopping up the house.  This will make it feel smaller and less unified.  Opt for more neutral tones – maybe a less saturated version of the blue, pink and green.  If you’re unsure on colors – use warm camel, beiges, grays and warm whites to unify and enlarge the rooms.

6) Appeal to their senses: Home buying is an emotional process, so appeal to their senses when staging your home. Soft music playing when perspective buyers enter your home is inviting and welcomed.  The smell of fresh baked cookies (make the night before and pop in microwave quickly before guests arrive) always warms up a buyer.  Soft throw blankets across a reading chair and soft hand towels in the bathrooms will appeal to their sense of touch and will add coziness to your home.

7.) Leave the house ready for an offer: This simply means every time you walk out the door your home should look like a buyer would want to make an offer on it, that day. Once your home is on the market, live as if a Realtor could call you any minute to show your home. This idea isn’t far from reality! Teach older kids about picking up after themselves during your home being on the market. Each member of the family will have to do less each day, if everyone helps keep it tidy and clean.


8.) Remove personalized belongings: Let your perspective buyers’ picture themselves in your home.  To do this, your personal family photographs, children’s artwork on the refrigerator, and collections should be removed.  Don’t give the buyer a chance to form an opinion of your home based on your taste and personalized belongings.  Let them savor your home for its characteristics and not your stuff!

9.) Be ready for evening showings of your home: With busy schedules, often times Realtors will show your home in the evening.  This means lighting needs to be inviting in each area of your home.  Walk through your home in the evening and see if there are dark, unlit spaces and address them with a table lamp, sconce, or overhead light source.

10.) Be positive: This is a ‘trick’ because with all the doom and gloom news about the housing market there is still a bright side. The bright side is the housing market is showing improvement and you are going to shine above the competition with your staging tricks.  Your confidence will show in your home and an offer will come sooner than you expect.


Home staging can be done by a professional or by you and your family. Whichever you choose, believe that this is a worthwhile investment of time, energy and/or money to sell your home.  Once you use these 10 tricks for staging your home, you will already be searching for your next home.


Source: freshome

Update Your Bathroom For Under RM200


Shower Curtains
You would be surprised how changing something so simple can make a whole lot of difference. Depending on the colour or ambiance of the bathroom you can just pick a shade that stands out to create that dramatic alteration. Also use it with unique shower hooks.


Paint
Paint your bathroom with a fresh coat of paint. Rather than having your tiles decide the colour of your space, your choice of paints can also be very effective in creating the mood. For example, if your tiles are lime green, paint the walls with pale yellow or a deeper shade of green would work just as well. If your bathroom has black or white tiles, brighten it up with a coat of olive green or deep purple for more dimensions.



Go Green
Do not be afraid to add some plants in your bathroom. It can add warmth and life to a place. Flowers are also a fantastic way to breathe life into a boring bathroom. Try using a simple case with a bloom or two for a more lavish appeal.

Mirror
If you are using a basic mirror in the bathroom, you would probably want to jazz it up a notch or two. Choose a preferred trimming to fit around the mirror as a frame to paint it. However, if it already has a coat of paint – add some decorations of your choice to make the difference.



New Towels
Buy washcloths or hand towels in new colours that complement your existing palette. You can opt to roll them up and stuff them into transparent boxes or simply arranging them on your shelf. Try incorporating bold colours with simpler shades to create a ‘pop’ effect.



Accessories
Decorate your sink top with a selection of miniature soaps in a deep dish. Or you could consider arranging selected scented or unscented candles in your favorite colour on your shelf or next to the bathtub. Another tip would be that if you often travel and you find yourself overflowing with sample sized toiletries consider allocating a glass bowl for your guest.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Departure

Today, my best friend is leaving for her studies in UK. 
Here, I wish that she will have a safe and wonderful trip. 
Gosh, I already start missing her.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

It just made my day.

I was compiling and doing a summary report for the student evaluation feedback for last semester. Trust me. It is not exactly a happy job. You never know how irritated it is when you see comment like, "No offense. If I am the principal of the school, I will fire all the staff of XX Department", or comment like "Fees too expensive", or even "Sometimes they gave me wrong info causing me to repeat subjects for no reason. Feel disappointed & please ensure correct info given." 

WTF. No offense? The fact that you stated this statement is already an offensive statement. The department is not there to serve you. We are human too. Who are you to say that you would hire the whole department if you are principal? What I can say is that I am glad that you are not the principal. 

Fees too expensive? I thought you should already know before you sign up for the course? The fees structure are given when you enrolled. More so, you are not even paying the bills, your parents did. 

What wrong information can they give that cause you to repeat? If it is wrong information, I am sure you can appeal to the management right? Unless it is a mistake that caused by yourself and all you dare to do is to complain anonymously in student evaluation form. Student, if you do not put efforts in your study, it is not the lecturers or admin staff problem okay?

Anyway, after seeing all these ridiculous comments, I saw one that really made my day and tell me how much I am being appreciated. 

Kimmie from ID dept is the perfect secretary as she's responsible & handles the dept well.

Oh gosh! I am so so so touch when I see this. At least I know I am being appreciate by this student. And just simple statement, it has gave me more enthusiasm to carry on with the evaluation report. ^^

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Checklist

Checking through the checklist now...

Price Comparison - DONE!
Price List - DONE!
Supplier - DONE!
Purchase Option - DONE!
Company Logo - DONE! 
Brochure (English) - DONE!
Brochure (Chinese) - ....
Website (English) - DONE!
Website (Chinese) - ....
Facebook - ....
Product Presentation Kit - ...
Business Partner - Cheras, PJ, Sunway, Subang - DONE! Hope more to come...
Contract - ...
Recipe - Still have so much more...
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Gosh! There are still so much more to do... Feeling really pressure nowadays. Seems like constantly on PMS nowadays. >_<

Just few days more, and this is going to start officially.

Big dreams come with big effort. 

Wish me luck and hope that everything is okay.