Tag: decorating

  • Fall Feast … Almost Famous

    Fall party

    Fall FeastThink of this as a Halloween after-party for adults, while the goblins stay home with the sitter. Invite your friends to come as their favorite celebrity. Assign everyone a number at the door and make a game of who can guess every famous-face in the room.


  • Thanksgiving Party Tips

    Thanksgiving is one of the best times of the year. The weather is not too cold, the leaves are still turning colors, and the frantic end-of-the-year rush has not fully kicked in. If you’re hosting your family’s Thanksgiving gathering this season, check out these little touches that will make your home extra cozy and welcoming for your guests.

    Create a Tasteful Centerpiece

    Tasteful_CenterpieceThere is no need to go overboard with your Thanksgiving centerpiece. Some flowers and candles with fall colors will give you a look your guests will love!

  • Housewarming Party How-To’s

    Hosting your first housewarming party? It can seem a little intimidating at first, but with a few party planning tricks and tips you will be on your way to throwing a stress-free housewarming party!

    Entertaining Space

    Outdoor_partyA casual, outdoor party is a great way to inaugurate your new home, and an even better excuse to meet new neighbors and catch up with old friends. The key is to make it as stress free as possible, because you’ve already been through a closing, moving, and an unpacking marathon. A little socialization and some good food are certainly in order.

     
     
     
     

  • Throw a Spectacularly Spooky Party this Halloween!

    Look how time flies! It’s October already and you know what that means – Halloween! If you’re planning to throw a party, make it spectacularly spooky with these decoration ideas.

    Witch’s Broom

    Witch's_BroomServe up these wonderful witch’s broom apps made from breadsticks, pretzels, and some licorice rope!

  • Join Our “Best Party Ever” Pinterest Contest!

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    The leaves have started to turn, and we are packing away our summer wardrobe as we prepare for sweater weather. While summer will surely be missed, we can’t wait for the holidays!

    Do you love to throw parties? Do you live for crafting the perfect table scape and filling it with wonderful food? Do your guests go home with crafty DIY party favors? Do you have what it takes to throw a Pinterest perfect party? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to join our Best Party Ever Pinterest Contest!

    How do I join?

    Joining our Best Party Ever Pinterest Contest is easy:

    1. Follow Pinterest.com/BHGRealEstate
    2. Create a new Pinterest board on your profile entitled BHGRE Party
    3. After that, it is time to start planning your idea for the Best Party Ever! Fill your board with great ideas for your dream party. Categories can include but are not limited to: food, décor, and entertainment.
    4. Hashtag each item on your board with #BHGREParty
    5. Click here to submit your entry
    How do I win?

    Our Best Party Ever Pinterest Contest runs from October 6th until October 28th at 9am EST. After this period, we will pick our favorite boards and share them on our Facebook page, where you can vote on which one really is the Best Party Ever! Once the voting commences, the winner will get $2,500 and a free consultation with lifestyle expert and Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate Dream Team member Carolina Buia!

    For more information on our Best Party Ever Pinterest Contest, visit our BHGRE Pinterest board! Be sure to follow us, as we will be pinning our favorite party tips every day! We can’t wait to see the Pinterest party idea that you put together! Get ready to pin to win!

  • No House is Perfect… But There’s a Solution for Everything

    In 2010, my husband and I bought our dream house. It is a beautifully crafted home, with lots of light, more space than we could ever need, and a wonderful backyard for playing and entertaining. We couldn’t have been more excited to buy it. Before our twins were born 16 months ago, we had a different relationship with our home. We worked long hours, traveled extensively, and used our home as a lovely crash pad in between the next adventure.

    As we prepared for the birth of our children, I started to look at our dream home in the harsher light of day. It wasn’t the house’s fault. All of these “faults” existed when we bought it. The only difference was – I was home a lot more.

    Why is the laundry /mud room so small? I’m constantly knocking into drying racks and tripping over piles of shoes on the floor. I hate our laundry room!

    How are we possibly going to childproof our main living area? The once-glorious sunken living room with major expanses of space is now a threat to my unborn children. Ugh!

    For a house that’s on the larger side, why are there only three bedrooms? Where are we going to put our family and guests who visit? In the oversized, useless foyer? Ridiculous!

    The many beautiful windows that bathed our home in natural light now annoy me because, let’s be honest, how can you possibly keep them clean? I wish we had fewer windows!

    Why did the builder design the “chef’s” kitchen with a teeny little island with no seating area? Do I have to redo the kitchen, too?

    I had to take a step back to remember our house is still a dream. It just needed a little re-figuring to fit the new stage of our lives as busy, homebound parents of twins.

    No home is perfect. But not everything needs to be solved by major renovations. Sometimes, even the gnarliest of problems can be solved in an easy way.

    So let’s commence with the advice.

    • First, get organized. Get rid of clutter. Streamline your possessions and dispense with things you don’t need. This will allow you to more accurately take stock of your living situation and the flow of your home. It will also help you prioritize what projects you need to do, and on what scale.
    • Repurpose rooms you are not using into rooms you will use. Not everyone needs a formal living or dining room, or a large home office. Is there a better use for your home’s existing assets?
    • Before you do anything major—a gut job or the like—live with it for a while. Really see how you use the space. Are there less expensive ways you can solve the problem? Either by better organization, or using after-market storage tools or structures? Will a simple cosmetic refresh do the job?
    • Your time is valuable. Sometimes it’s worth it to outsource some of your home’s upkeep. Be selective and outsource that which will give you the greatest return on your time.
    • If you have done the above and truly need to do a major project, get multiple bids. Put together your requirements so they are organized. Seek best practices from the myriad of home improvement and design resources out there first.
    • And most importantly: take into account the way you will also live in the future before you do anything! If you are about to have a family, perhaps you would do a bathroom renovation differently than if your kids are going off to college. Ditto for mud rooms, garages, kitchens, and basements.

    I gave away a ton of stuff we didn’t use: duplicate items that were collecting dust and taking up our valuable storage space. I organized everything according to the way we live. Made important things accessible. Stored things that we didn’t use in nicely labeled, clear containers. Consolidated three junk drawers into one. Attacked it all. And I’m trying desperately to keep it that way.

    We turned our third floor, originally intended as an office, into a fourth bedroom.

    As for the natural light? I had window washers come and deal with the grime – too many windows in the house for me to attempt. It’s an indulgence I will need to do every couple of years, so I’m budgeting for it. When it was done I felt like I had LASIK surgery. It’s a wonder how sharp your vision can be when you’re not looking through years of film!

    We are doing a full-scale renovation of our laundry room. There was no way around it. I am more excited about that – weirdly enough – than any other home improvement project I have ever done. We ripped out the kitchen island and replaced it with something appropriately sized for the space, with tons of storage and plenty of spaces for seating. This saved us from having to redo the kitchen. We also designed it in a style that would blend in with any future kitchen renovation we wanted to do.

    Kitchen_Island

    There was no way to childproof the living area in a traditional way, so I bought a massive, brightly-colored play yard and have trapped my precious little ones within it when I need to be in the adjoining kitchen. We de-cluttered and safeguarded our TV room on the second floor so they can roam free; that room is more easily gated and gives them the illusion of total baby freedom.

    Living_Room_Play_Pen

    So, the next time you want to break up with your house, remember, there is a solution for everything.

    Some relationships are worth investing in.

     

  • Six Tips for Hosting the Best Holiday Party This Season!

    Do you have what it takes to host the best holiday party this season? It’s actually easier than you think. Creativity is the key. Peruse the following tips and you can turn your party into a smashing success!

     

    1. Present your appetizers in a creative way.

    Creative_AppsUse shot glasses or tumblers to display your munchies and dips!