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		<title>Top 6 tips to transform your space for staging or for living</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 10:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sveta Melchuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for a quick and efficient way to brighten up your space and make it look its best without spending too much?  You can use these tips for staging your house for sale or for your own enjoyment. These are some tips from decorators which will make each room stand out (and make [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for a quick and efficient way to brighten up your space and make it look its best without spending too much?  You can use these tips for staging your house for sale or for your own enjoyment.</p>
<p>These are some tips from decorators which will make each room stand out (and make your friends jealous of your talents?)</p>
<p>Each room has to have a ‘focal point’ or a main attraction.  Either the room already has a natural focal point or you will have to create one and decorate around it.  The easiest way is to look for an architectural feature of the room, if there is one.  We will give you some examples and the ways to accentuate these features:</p>
<p><strong>Do you have a fireplace?  If you do, you already have the main attraction!  </strong> Depending on the age and the look of it, you can bring it out by either changing the bricks, or painting them.  If you need to enhance the fireplace, add the artificial stone around and above it all the way to the ceiling or paint the wall above it a different color. Then add a mantel and place some accessories on it. Don’t overdo it though – just a few well-chosen ones will suffice. A nice painting, a couple of candle holders, maybe even an interesting mirror… Complete the area by placing an area rug in front of it.</p>
<p><strong>If there is a Half-wall in the room</strong> and you choose it as a focal point, you can transform it just by changing its color.  Any opening to another room can be accentuated by changing the trim around the opening or the inside of the opening. This unexpected look will be sure to catch your visitors’ eye.  You can achieve a similar effect with a dropped ceiling; paint it a tone darker than the walls to bring it out.</p>
<p><strong>Any window can be an accent as well</strong>, especially if they are big and interesting or offer a nice view. One inexpensive option to bring them out is to paint the window trims a different color than the walls. New blinds, shades and curtains make a huge difference!   By choosing the window treatments of the same color as the wall, you will achieve a more elegant and formal look.  If you are looking for a more casual look, select the window treatments of a complementary color.  For all the details on how to decorate with shades, blinds and shutters, please read <a href="http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/decorating-windows-with-shades-blinds-and-shutters.html">http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/decorating-windows-with-shades-blinds-and-shutters.html</a>. An important tip: long curtains make any window seem larger and the current trend is to have the curtains slightly train on the floor for an elegant image.</p>
<p><strong>An Accent Wall brings a wow factor to even the most ordinary room.</strong> Usually, the accent wall will be the one next to another focal point (such as a fireplace or a window) if there is one or it will BECOME the focal point of that room. In that case, it should be the first wall you see when you enter a room or a wall on the side of the room. For example, you could accent the wall behind the bed; choose one wall in the living room or the back wall of the dining room so the dining room table is set against its backdrop.  The accent wall is usually a darker and deeper color than the other walls. Not sure which color to choose for your accent wall?  Find a color you like in a pillow, curtain, sofa or artwork and match a paint color to it for your accent wall.</p>
<p>Most of us don’t have enough lighting.  <strong>Brighten and lighten your space</strong> and you won’t believe the difference.  New light fixtures will modernize your décor and you can use lamps to accentuate spaces and objects in the rooms, such as a fireplace, an artwork or even a nice plant. Three main types of lighting should be present in every room. The general lighting could be overhead or recessed lighting for the whole room.  As it is usually not sufficient and some rooms (such as the majority of living rooms in North America) don’t have any general lighting, you need to add accent lighting in specific areas, such as table lamps or stand up lamps.  Finally, don’t forget task lighting, where needed, to accomplish a specific task, such as kitchen bar lights, or a reading lamp.  For all the DOs and DONTs of lighting, please read http://interiordec.about.com/od/lighting/a/Lighting-Dos-And-Do-Nots.htm.</p>
<p><strong>Artwork and accessories are the final touch, subtle but very important.</strong> Lamps, decorative cushions and carpeting are only a few of the many objects that you can accessorise with to add a color to a space and harmonise it. For example, if you prefer neutral colors on your walls and furniture, you could accentuate the space with a favorite color – such as apple green, deep purple or orange.  Just add some cushions, artwork, and a few decorative objects and spread them around the room.</p>
<p>Whether you are preparing your house for sale or doing it to enjoy living in it, do a bit of research, collect some pictures of the rooms and looks you prefer, get some paint samples and then try it. Best of luck!
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                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Sveta Melchuk</b>. Founder of <a href="http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/">Home Staging Montreal</a>, a Montreal firm specializing in Home Staging and Interior Redesign. Simple and effective solutions, to help you sell your property faster and for more money. <b>Call Sveta at: 514-482-9776</b> </em>  http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Should your house be staged before you sell?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 13:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sveta Melchuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To Stage or Not to Stage – that is the question! - by Sveta Melchuk Updated from the Home Staging archives. Originally published on Jun 18th 2007. Staging a Home for sale will cost you money. Is it worth spending time and effort on it? After all, once the decision to sell has been made, you just [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><span style="color: #888888;">Updated from the Home Staging archives. Originally published on Jun 18th 2007.</span></em></p>
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Staging a Home for sale will cost you money. Is it worth spending time and effort on it? After all, once the decision to sell has been made, you just want to get it over with as fast as possible, right?</p>
<p>First, did you determine the «right» price for your house? It should be based on certain objective criteria, such as the location of the property, sale price of comparable homes in your neighbourhood and today’s market conditions. But don’t forget the desirability factor…<br />
While you can’t control some of the other criteria, you definitely have a say in the way your property looks, feels and is perceived by prospective buyers. Increase the visual/emotional value of your property and you will increase its desirability, therefore the price and the urgency to buy it from potential buyers. Why<em><p><a href="http://montrealrealestateblog.com/should-your-house-be-staged-before-you-sell/?utm_source=feed&utm_campaign=rss-mo-more&utm_medium=rss">Continue reading: Should your house be staged before you sell?</a></p></em>                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Sveta Melchuk</b>. Founder of <a href="http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/">Home Staging Montreal</a>, a Montreal firm specializing in Home Staging and Interior Redesign. Simple and effective solutions, to help you sell your property faster and for more money. <b>Call Sveta at: 514-482-9776</b> </em>  http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Would you like to rent your property for more money?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 15:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sveta Melchuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by:  Sveta Melchuk. Founder of Home Staging Montreal Professional staging/decorating for rental of a condo or an apartment is becoming more and more in demand. If you are looking for executive rental income for your unit, the property has to be presented accordingly. Some of the apartments are quite new and others require some cosmetic renovations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Posted by: </strong> <strong>Sveta Melchuk</strong>. Founder of <a href="http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/">Home Staging Montreal</a></em></p>
<p>Professional staging/decorating for rental of a condo or an apartment is becoming more and more in demand. If you are looking for executive rental <strong>income </strong>for your unit, the property has to be presented accordingly.</p>
<p>Some of the apartments are quite new and others require some cosmetic renovations before decorating for rental. Some clients need help with managing the total project from beginning to end and taking care of things such as:</p>
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<li>Make the list of what needs to be updated</li>
<li>Purchase all the materials, tiles, light fixtures, etc.</li>
<li>Provide renovation team to do the work</li>
<li>Provide cleaning team</li>
<li>Purchase all furniture</li>
<li>Purchase all accessories</li>
<li>Purchase linens, towels, even dishes if required</li>
<li>Decorate the apartment for rental</li>
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<p>Decorating for rental involves some clever and creative thinking. We want it to look nice but we don’t want to spend a lot.<em><p><a href="http://montrealrealestateblog.com/rent-for-more/?utm_source=feed&utm_campaign=rss-mo-more&utm_medium=rss">Continue reading: Would you like to rent your property for more money?</a></p></em>                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Sveta Melchuk</b>. Founder of <a href="http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/">Home Staging Montreal</a>, a Montreal firm specializing in Home Staging and Interior Redesign. Simple and effective solutions, to help you sell your property faster and for more money. <b>Call Sveta at: 514-482-9776</b> </em>  http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How to Make a Small Room Appear Bigger</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deya Bautista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Updated from the Home Staging archive. Originally posted on May 08, 2007. Small rooms are the bane of the home decorator. How do you achieve a pleasing look that doesn&#8217;t feel cramped and claustrophobic? Without to have to build an addition or knock down walls, you are limited to a few, but effective, decorating tricks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #999999;"><em>Updated from the Home Staging archive. Originally posted on May 08, 2007.</em></span></p>
<p>Small rooms are the bane of the home decorator. How do you achieve a pleasing look that doesn&#8217;t feel cramped and claustrophobic? Without to have to build an addition or knock down walls, you are limited to a few, but effective, decorating tricks that create the illusion of space.</p>
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<h3>Use color to your advantage</h3>
<p>The strategic use of colour and light is the best way to achieve this. Choose light shades of paint or wallpaper for the walls. Lighter colours reflect light making for a brighter room. Use an even lighter shade of the same colour or white for ceilings and floors.<strong> A darker colour on the ceiling will make the ceiling look lower and tends to make the walls look as though they are closing in.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Avoid harshly contrasting colours.</strong> In fact, a monochromatic colour scheme that carries throughout the room into fabrics and accessories is very effective. Steer away from too many patterned items. The goal here is to blur perspective<em><p><a href="http://montrealrealestateblog.com/how-to-make-a-small-room-appear-bigger/?utm_source=feed&utm_campaign=rss-mo-more&utm_medium=rss">Continue reading: How to Make a Small Room Appear Bigger</a></p></em>                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Deya Bautista </b>- Real Estate Broker working as part of the McGill Immobilier team. Specializing in high end condos in downtown and Old Montreal. For buying or selling <b>contact Deya at: 514.917.7889</b> </em>  http://montrealrealestateblog.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Notre Dame Basilica: Christmas Decoration Are Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deya Bautista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo: Deya Bautista Every year the Basilica Notre-Dame, in Old Montreal, adorns its entrance with this beautiful set of blue light angel, as their Christmas decoration. This year was no different. Although there is a lot of renovations happening in front of the church, the sight at night is simply gorgeous. I took this picture [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Photo: Deya Bautista</em></p>
<p>Every year the Basilica Notre-Dame, in Old Montreal, adorns its entrance with this beautiful set of blue light angel, as their Christmas decoration. This year was no different. Although there is a lot of renovations happening in front of the church, the sight at night is simply gorgeous.</p>
<p>I took this picture using my Christmas present. Santa came early this year; gave me this great new lens for my not-so-new camera ;) Still learning to use the new toy, in the mean time I&#8217;ve taken a few pictures of the neighbourhood&#8217;s Christmas decor, and as the holidays approach, I&#8217;ll be sharing them with you on the future posts. Hope you enjoy them!
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                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Deya Bautista </b>- Real Estate Broker working as part of the McGill Immobilier team. Specializing in high end condos in downtown and Old Montreal. For buying or selling <b>contact Deya at: 514.917.7889</b> </em>  http://montrealrealestateblog.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Staging a vacant house</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sveta Melchuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home staging is an important marketing technique for selling homes, whether they are furnished or vacant.

Important points to remember about vacant properties are:

    * People buy «Homes» and not «Houses»: it’s therefore essential to give them the feeling of a «Home» and you certainly won’t be able to achieve that with an empty space!
    * A vast majority of people (over 90%) can’t imagine what a house could look like with furniture in it and they have nothing to compare their own furnishings to in an empty space. Did you know that a room actually looks smaller empty than properly furnished?
    * With nothing to focus on except the bare space, the negatives will become more apparent to prospective buyers.
    * A vacant house gives an impression of a desperate situation and you can expect to get lower offers than otherwise.

So, to sell your property fast and for most money, what do you need to do?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="color: #333333;">by Sveta Melchuk</span> </em></p>
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<p>Home staging is an important marketing technique for selling homes, whether they are furnished or vacant.</p>
<p>Important points to remember about vacant properties are:</p>
<ul>
<li>People buy «Homes» and not «Houses»: it’s therefore essential to give them the feeling of a «Home» and you certainly won’t be able to achieve that with an empty space!</li>
<li> A vast majority of people (over 90%) can’t imagine what a house could look like with furniture in it and they have nothing to compare their own furnishings to in an empty space.  Did you know that a room actually looks smaller empty than properly furnished?</li>
<li> With nothing to focus on except the bare space, the negatives will become more apparent to prospective buyers.</li>
<li> A vacant house gives an impression of a desperate situation and you can expect to get lower offers than otherwise.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>So, to sell your property fast and for most money, what do you need to do?</strong><br /><em><p><a href="http://montrealrealestateblog.com/staging-a-vacant-house/?utm_source=feed&utm_campaign=rss-mo-more&utm_medium=rss">Continue reading: Staging a vacant house</a></p></em>                                        <p><em>Posted By:  <b>Sveta Melchuk</b>. Founder of <a href="http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/">Home Staging Montreal</a>, a Montreal firm specializing in Home Staging and Interior Redesign. Simple and effective solutions, to help you sell your property faster and for more money. <b>Call Sveta at: 514-482-9776</b> </em>  http://www.home-staging-montreal.com/  </p>                                    ]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Make an Entrance: Warm Up Your Entryway This Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 10:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deya Bautista</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter. It&#8217;s a time of crisp air, gently falling snow, and piles of coats, slushy boots and soggy mittens in your front hall. This season, make your entryway organized and inviting. Here&#8217;s how: Make first impressions count. Give your door a fresh coat of glossy paint, and put down a new doormat. Hang a nice [...]]]></description>
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Winter. It&#8217;s a time of crisp air, gently falling snow, and piles of coats, slushy boots and soggy mittens in your front hall. This season, make your entryway organized and inviting. Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<p><strong>Make first impressions count.</strong> Give your door a fresh coat of glossy paint, and put down a new doormat. Hang a nice winter wreath or plant an evergreen in a sturdy urn.</p>
<p><strong>Store your stuff out of sight.</strong> If you don&#8217;t have enough closet space, add storage by hiding a garment rack behind a curtain, using an armoire, installing a coat tree or hall stand, or by trying one of these storage ideas:<br />
- A bench with built-in storage holds your stuff and offers a convenient spot to sit down and put your boots on.<br />
- A small bookshelf with labeled baskets is good for storing small items.<br />
- A chest of drawers can make your front hall look more like a furnished room, and it gives you a surface for photos, a lamp or incoming mail.</p>
<p><strong>Stay in season.</strong> Move non-winter items to a different part of your home. Leave some extra space and extra hangers for your guests&#8217; coats.</p>
<p><strong>Tame your shoes.</strong> Set a limit to how many pairs each person can keep by the door, and install a shoe rack to keep footwear organized. Avoid putting boots on a mat that doesn&#8217;t drain ? they won&#8217;t dry properly and the leather will get damaged. A perforated tray with a mat underneath will let your footwear drip-dry.</p>
<p><strong>Hook it.</strong> Heavy-duty hooks keep backpacks, scarves, purses and coats off the floor. Hang them at a height where kids can reach them to make it easy for them to put away their things.</p>
<p><strong>Make a place for your misplaceables.</strong> How much time do you spend hunting for keys, sunglasses, cell phones and dog leashes? Dedicate a basket or bowl to these important items by the front door, and you&#8217;ll never have to search under the couch cushions again.</p>
<p>Design idea 1: Install a hook and small shelf for each person, and stencil their name on the wall beside it.</p>
<p>Design idea 2: Hang an ornate frame and fill the blank space in the middle with small, pretty key hooks.</p>
<p><strong>Floor décor.</strong> Offer a warm welcome with a soft, washable rug that doesn&#8217;t show dirt easily. Put a mat outside, too; wiping your feet before you go in will mean less muck and less cleaning.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t forget to decorate.</strong> Paint your entryway a striking colour, hang a graceful mirror, incorporate family photos or a favourite piece of art, add a table lamp and an accessory or two. Make it welcoming and beautiful. After all, it&#8217;s the first place people see when they come into your home.</p>
<p>Source: Royal LePage
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