Showing posts with label Home Presentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Presentation. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Property Staging Redfern Showcase

This was a recent job done by Monika Tasonyi and her team of on-site stylists from Advantage Property Styling.

Situated in a quiet leafy street only moments away from Dank Street and all that it has to offer this 3 level renovated terreace has been transformed into a modern urban sanctuary.

For a FREE Property Styling consultation please contact Advantage Property Styling on 02 9667 1344 or email us on info@advantagestyling.com.au


Monday, 11 July 2011

Another great result for Advantage Property Styling...

Fantastic Result!!! A recent job done by Monika Tasonyi and the team of on-site stylists from Advantage Property Styling recently styled a property in Penshurst that sold well above the owners expectations, getting over 111 inspections in 3 weeks. 

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Client Testimonial:

 “just letting you know that we sold the house prior to Auction, everything went to plan and everyone that went through the house loved the furniture it made a huge difference so thank you”

To give your property an Advantage in todays market and a FREE Property Styling consultation please contact Advantage Property Styling on 02 9667 1344 or email us on info@advantagestyling.com.au 

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

WHY DOESN’T MY KITCHEN LOOK RIGHT?

THE COLOUR SERIES

WHY DOESN’T MY KITCHEN LOOK RIGHT?

PART TWO 

By Anne McCarthy of  Advantage Property Styling

 

Have you wondered why your brand new kitchen just doesn’t look quite right?

Even after all the time and effort working out the right design for the space, colour matching it to blend and work with the rest of the interior colours, you are disappointed, but not quite sure why.

It often has nothing to do with the design but rather is all about the colour.

The colour selection for your kitchen is not just about co-ordinating the colours back to the rest of the interior of your home. There is one very important rule of thumb – the bench top colour must be a good background for raw and cooked food.

It must not be the same colour as raw meat, cooked shellfish or rotting flesh (I feel sick already, sorry about that). These colours include shades of red, pink, peach and yellow. If your bench top is in this range, any food you put on it will look less appetising and less appealing. This actually makes perfect sense when you stop to think about it.

Some years back there was a trend towards bench tops in very dominating colours which didn’t work particularly well. An interior designer friend of mine and I got together to work out exactly what made a good kitchen and why. This was the formula or rule of thumb we arrived at with regard to bench tops (after pouring through all our laminate sample books and putting every conceivable scheme you can think of together) and one I have found absolutely works and takes a lot of the guess work out of decision making. As designers we always want to push that little bit further but in a case like this it is a restraint worth remembering however tempting to stray.

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Look to the neutrals in nature for clues in selecting the right colour for your bench top. The colours need to be taken from the foundation of the landscape i.e. trees, stone, rocks, earth and beach sand.

These wonderfully solid forms are the basis for all our building needs and the perfect backdrop for food. This is why stone, reconstituted stone products and timber work so well.

See how well food will look on tones of grey, beige, white, off white and shades of green and brown. Which colour you choose will depend on the rest of your interior and whether you want to achieve a more traditional or modern style for your kitchen.

There are so many exciting products available now to create just the look you want. The timber look laminates have improved enormously and can now be convincingly used with confidence to add warmth and style. If you do use one of these laminates, make sure the colour and figuring relate to the existing interior e.g. a light Beech is not going to work well with a rich dynamic décor. You would need something darker and more heavily figured. Remember what I talked about in my previous article on Colour and Style in Harmony, this is the same application of this balance.

We can spend a lot of money on a kitchen so it needs to be good money not bad money.

Good money is a stone or reconstituted stone bench top – it wears and performs well and is an excellent selling point when you move on.

Bad money is using the colours mentioned before as permanent fixtures – they won’t give you the best result, will be expensive to change and certainly not a draw card for a home buyer down the track.

Enjoy the accent colours in your decorative display pieces on your bench top or shelves. With the delightful variety in homewares available, you will always find just the piece to add the drama or elegance that peronalises your kitchen.

Part Three – White is just White!

For a FREE Property Styling consultation please contact Advantage Property Styling on 02 9667 1344 or email us on info@advantagestyling.com.au

Monday, 13 June 2011

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Winter Property Styling Tips

Winter Property Styling Tips

by Brian O'Grady

When it comes to selling your home during the winter months, it can be a difficult feat, but here are three property styling tips to help take the chill out of selling your home during the winter.

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Remember it may take a bit more time and effort however if you do it right you can make your home stand out above the competition.

  •  Get rid of the clutter.

Take family collections and photos down and take away any excess furniture. Make sure storage areas, closets and cabinets are meat and clean as well.

  • Let in the Light. 

 Open all curtains and blinds to show those sparkling windows( if not sparkling, grab some cleaner). Schedule your viewings to take advantage of any sunlight that your home gets during the day. Make sure all lights & light bulbs are working. Switch on any accent lighting or lamps if necessary (as per the photo)

  • Neutralize odor and/or add a pleasant scent. 

Let some fresh air into your home by opening up the windows. Make sure all odors from pets and smoke are gone, then add a nice scent like pumpkin spice, or vanilla spice from candles or incense.

  • Warm it up

Just to make it more welcoming, turn up the thermostat prior to a viewing. Buyers won't hang around if your home is cold and uninviting. If you have a firepalce maybe light a fire to add to the overall ambience.

If you set the scene potential buyers so buyers can see themselves living in the property. If the property is vacant consider renting furniture & accessories for the main areas. If the home is occupied and needs a little help then you may consider property styling to help 

These are just a few tips to get you started, but if you need a lot more help and would like a FREE Property Styling consultation please contact Advantage Property Styling on 02 9667 1344 or email us on info@advantagestyling.com.au

Winter Property Styling Sydney