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  • Three Things to Take When Shopping for Patio Furniture

    by: Carson Arthur 

    Shopping for patio furniture is fun for some, and stressful for others. Most people assume that shopping for patio furniture is just like shopping for new fixtures inside of your home. This is partially true, but there are some very important things to consider when dealing with the outdoors.  Here are my 3 items that I take with me whenever I go patio shopping

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    1. A Magnet
    There are more amazing pieces and sets available today then ever before because we all want outdoor rooms. Unfortunately, most of our outdoor rooms get wet. Knowing what your furniture is made of will help you take care of it for years to come. This is where the magnet comes in. Place your magnet on the exposed metal, even on the metal under the wicker style weave. If the magnet doesn’t stick, this is an aluminum set, perfect for handling almost any outdoor weather conditions. If the magnet sticks, then this is either a steel or iron set. These patio pieces are a great   economical option for most homeowners however, if you don’t protect them, they will rust in heavy rain. Make sure you purchase proper covers to ensure the longevity of your set.

  • How to Choose the Perfect Paint Color

    by Jennifer Adams

    Who hasn’t been overwhelmed by all those swatches in the paint section? You thought you wanted white, but did you know there were so many different whites? And, where does white stop and gray or some other color start?

    Is white the right color anyway? It’s so easy to get overwhelmed looking at those hundreds of paint chips! Here are my tips for helping narrow down the options.

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    The first step to choosing a color for any room is to collect ideas.
    Do you have a piece of furniture, art or an area rug you love in the room? Reduce your choices by looking at color swatches that mostly match those pieces. If your sofa and area rug have lots of colors, too, choose a color that seems to be the background color.

     

     

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: How to Redecorate Heavy 1970s Decor

    This week’s installment of Ask a Pro is a blast from the past! One reader is curious how she can transform her dated 1970s decor into something more modern. Find out what Dream Team member and interior design expert Jennifer Adams has to say below.

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    Q: I live in a cabin that was built in the 1970s with a lot of orange and dark paneling. There’s even orange shag carpet! I would love to lighten up the decor, but without getting rid of the dark paneling. Can you help me?

    -Melinda S.

    A: Dark paneling is often beautiful, and can create a very comfortable, warm room. I would suggest getting rid of the orange shag carpet… no matter what color it is, any carpet installed in the 70s should be replaced!

    From there, you can go rustic with light colored, wide planked wood flooring and sisal or jute area rugs, or more refined with pale neutrals in carpeting or even stone flooring. Paint the ceiling light colored, but not white as that would contrast the dark paneling too much. A grayish or ivory toned off white would feel very light in comparison to the walls, and make the room feel warm.

    Keep your window treatments very sheer if you need them at all. You’ll want as much natural light coming in as possible. Balance out any bright natural light glare with additional lighting at the perimeter of the room, especially on the opposite side. If you can’t afford to have additional lights added to the ceiling or sconces on the walls, use floor or table lamps that direct light upward to the ceiling for an indirect glow.

    Your furniture should also be very light neutral fabrics and light wood tones. Accent with bright colors, my favorite lately has been fuchsia with taupe, ivory and gray! Or go with cooler colors such as pale turquoise, sage greens, grays and tan colors.

    Good luck and let us know how it goes!

    -Jennifer A. 

  • Colorful Summer Tabletops

    by Jennifer Adams

    Looking for inspiration for your table this season? A lot of ideas are probably right in front of you! Think about those gorgeous berries, fresh fruit, vegetables… summer means a garden exploding with color.

    A big part of what makes food appetizing is color, so, why not choose colors from foods? Wander through your own garden or your neighborhood, visit a farmers’ market or produce section of your favorite grocery store to get more ideas.

    Whether you are decorating a festive outdoor gathering or bringing the spirit of the outdoors inside, beautiful colors in plates, tablecloths, napkins, even flatware and drinking glasses are ripe for the picking in every store you look this season.

    Here are more tips for a festive, bright summer table!

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    Not everything on your table should be bright colors. If you have a colorful patterned tablecloth, keep your dishes simple and off-white, and accent with napkins and a centerpiece that match the tablecloth. Just like a stunning salad on a white plate, choose a white or off-white tablecloth to go with brightly colored dishes!

     

     

     

     

     

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Storing Winter Clothes During the Summer

    Summer is in full swing, which means we can officially pack up those big winter coats, sweaters, and boots! But how do you keep your winter necessities and everyday clothes ready to use at the first snowflake? This week on Ask a Pro, Dream Team member and lifestyle pro Carolina Buia shares her advice for keeping winter clothes damage free during the summer.

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    Q: What’s the best way to pack up my winter clothes for the summer?

    – Kathleen F.

    A: When it comes to packing away your winter clothes, you’re going to need two mindsets: VIP and quotidian. First, decide which pieces will get VIP treatment. Nicer cashmere and wool sweaters, pants and skirts should be cleaned (at home or professionally – ­­read the label) before put to rest for the summer months. Wrap them in acid-free paper, expertly fold them and store in plastic containers, ­­adding a layer of paper between each piece. Keep them in a cool place, such as a basement. As for other VIP items like coats, you can cover them in a breathable garment bag or an air tight contractor bag (the inexpensive, DIY option). Forget about those plastic covers you get at the dry cleaners, as they trap moisture and may lead to mildew staining. Get your clothes out of those as quickly as possible.

    As for the everyday, long-­sleeve cottons and heavier slacks and skirts: You can clean and gently fold them into clear containers without worrying about the acid-free paper, ­­except for at the top. As for your heavy, winter boots, add some paper (you can even use magazine tear sheets) to the tips, so that they keep their shape come next winter. If you still have your original shoe boxes, great. Now is a smart time to quickly polish your winter shoes, so they are ready for the next blizzard. You don’t have to get too crazy with specific shoe polish colors, just buy a jar of clear and in half an hour you can do a modest polish on your favorite boots. Finally, don’t forget to keep some cozy pieces on hand. There are the occasional cool summer nights or unexpected trips up north, where you will want your favorite cerulean sweater and you won’t want to be digging through boxes. Enjoy the summer!

    – Carolina B.

  • How to Prepare Your House For Sale

    by Karlton Utter

    Curb Appeal Tips:

    First, try really hard to look at your house through an outsider’s eyes. Go for a walk outside, long enough to clear your mind and senses. Come back to your house, pretending you’ve never seen it before. Take notes on what looks “off” and needs repairing, replacing or cleaning. You might see something you’ve never noticed before, like a broken shutter or a missing piece of fence.

    Start by taking a good look at your front door. This is the first thing everyone looks at. Is the paint chipping? If so add some pizzazz to your home’s front entrance by painting your door a pretty hue that coordinates with your home’s color. Make sure there is a contrast between the front door and the facade of the home. Then look at your door’s hardware. Make sure your deadbolt, knob, knocker and foot plate are of the same finish. This shows your attention to small details.

    Light up your landscape. Give your walkway an edge with solar light fixtures, which are affordable and easy to install and you can place them where they highlight your home’s best attributes. If you want a bit more of a dramatic effect, add spotlights. Up lighting provided by spotlights accentuates the texture of tree trunks and creates a pleasing glow on foliage.

    And always remember that your home needs to be visible from the curb in order to have curb appeal. So cut overgrown bushes and trees. And remove branches that block walkways, windows, the driveway and views of the home from the street. People need to see the front of the house to appreciate it.

    Prepping and Staging the Indoors:

    Starting at your front door, walk through the house, open doors, closets, and pay attention to the first scent that you smell. You may be surprised to see some great aspects as well as how things you might be comfortable living with might not be so impressive to a buyer.

    Next, de-clutter. Leave some shelves and drawers nearly empty throughout your house- even in the pantry! You’re going to pack it all up at some point, so why not start early. Donate, sell, or put items in storage.

    Personal artwork, collections, or highly unique objects attract too much attention from buyers when you’d rather them look at the whole house. It’s better to remove those items to create a more neutral look throughout the entire home.

    Fill empty spaces with poufs or storage cubes for an easy additional seating option and also to balance out the room. Also, have an appropriately sized coffee table. If the table is too large, the roof will feel cramped. If it is too small, the room will seem too cavernous.

    Bedrooms should have a neatly made bend and one or two nightstands, a lamp, and a chair if there is room. Place extra dressers in storage because you want to see a lot of floor space in each room.

    Follow these tips to make a lasting first impression to passersby and prospective buyers!

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: Are Lobelia Plants Poisonous?

    The blue flowering plant looks beautiful, but could it be poisonous? On this week’s installment of Ask a Pro, Dream Team member and Outdoor Design expert Carson Arthur talks about the controversial Lobelia plant and if it’s safe to have in your home.

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    Q: I bought some plants at the store today. I later found out it is a Lobelia flowering plant. It’s a beautiful blue color and I am excited to have it, but is it a poisonous plant?

    -Carlene T.

    A: Lobelia is one of those plants that has the experts split. It seems that some varieties are toxic to cats and dogs vs. other ones which have no issues at all. To be safe, plant them only out of reach of pets.

    -Carson A.

  • Add Color to Your Living Room for Summer

    Summer is the perfect time to rework your living room. Who wants to look at those dark earthy neutrals or sit on heavy fabrics when it’s hot outside?

    For new living room color ideas for summer, think about a change of pace to represent the changing of the seasons. Even if you’re not repainting every wall or replacing all your furniture, here are our tips to brighten things up for summer.

    by Jennifer Adams

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    Use color throughout — from the floor to the furniture – to move your eye around the room. Keep your walls and carpets neutral or light colored.

    Swap your area rug for a brighter, inexpensive one with a large open pattern and a light background. Summer is a great time to get your rugs cleaned anyway!

     

  • Ask a Pro Q&A: How to Find a Rent-to-Own Home

    Some people are renters, some people are buyers, and some fall right in between! On this week’s installment of Ask A Pro, our Real Estate pro Karlton Utter, Senior Director of Learning Technologies and Solutions at Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate, explains how to begin the process of finding a rent-to-own home!

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    Q: My husband and I are looking for a rent to own home. How do we get started with the process?

    -Nija H.

    A: Great question Nija.  Your first step should be to contact a local real estate professional in the area that can help guide you to locally listed rent to own opportunities.  There are typically not a lot of them available since most investors would like to hold their investment and most folks looking to sell want to cash out and move on. You will also want to contact a financial representative to provide a credit check and walk you through the pre­qualification and mortgage process for this type of purchase.  Each rent to own situation is different.  Before renting a rent to own property, you will definitely want to know what percentage, if any, of the rent is going towards the purchase price.

    -Karlton U.

  • Brighten Up Your Season with Our Summer of Color Pinterest Sweepstakes!

    Summer of Color Pinterest Sweepstakes

    Summer is just about here, and what better way to celebrate the warmer weather and longer days than with a crisp, creative, and colorful home decor makeover?

    If you love mixing colors and can’t wait to decorate, then we have the perfect sweepstakes for you! By entering our Summer of Color Pinterest Sweepstakes, you could win $1,000 plus a consultation with interior design expert and Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate Dream Team member Jennifer Adams!

    Want to win? Get pinning!

    How Do I Join?

    1. Follow Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate on Pinterest
    2. Create a new board and label the title “BHGRE Summer of Color”
    3. Pin/Repin items that showcase how color inspires your summer interior décor style or year-round creativity!
    4. Visit the Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate Facebook page. Be sure to provide the information requested to submit your entry (including but not limited to your full name, email address and Pinterest board URL).

    What Do I Win?

    One lucky winner will receive $1,000 and a free consultation with interior design expert and Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate Dream Team member Jennifer Adams. The deadline to enter our Summer of Color Pinterest Sweepstakes is July 31, 2015. The drawing to determine the winner will be held on August 7, 2015.

    How Do I Get Started?

    Check out these articles to get you inspired!

    For more information about our Summer of Color Pinterest Sweepstakes, visit our BHGRE Pinterest board! Be sure to follow us, as we will be pinning our favorite bright and bold home décor ideas.

    We can’t wait to see how color inspires you! Happy pinning!