Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Mosman Property Styling

Mosman Property Styling

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

Offering exceptional convenience and lifestyle appeal this townhouse is only moments to Mosman village and its shops, cafes and transport.  


 

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

 

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Colour and style in harmony

The Colour Series

Colour and style in harmony

By Anne McCarthy of Advantage Property Styling

It is interesting that the very thing that doesn’t have a cost value when designing or renovating your home is the decision that can cause the most consternation – COLOUR!

 

So where do we start – funnily enough not with paint. The very last thing you should consider is the paint colour, remember there is any number of paint colours but a far more limited selection of colours in fixtures – we make things far more difficult when we decide we are going to have our walls a particular colour and then try and work everything back to this.

 

Have you ever taken a paint sample into a carpet showroom to find that perfect match?

 

The grey carpets might have too much blue, the greens too much yellow and so on. You may be lucky but generally there is a compromise and it well may be the overall look of your interior.

If you are lucky enough to be building a new home there is an order for the colour selection process, the rule being that it is essential to choose the more expensive permanent items first – there is the least choice in this range and you will have them for a long time.

The order I find best is:

1)            Carpets, main floor tiles/floorboards

2)            Kitchen and bathroom cabinets

3)            Wet area tiles to walls and floors

4)            Curtains and blinds

5)            Paint

 

(Please note that this is the order in which we select but not the installation order)

The challenge is the ability to look ahead in your mind and picture your home complete so that you can take the necessary steps in the right order. If you find it difficult to visualise, don’t worry as you are certainly not alone!

It is worth the outlay for a few hours of an interior designer’s time to talk through the build so they can bring it to life for you. An interior designer can see the complete picture and map out the necessary steps so that you are not overwhelmed by the process.

Choose someone whose work you have seen or somebody who comes recommended by a friend. The designer needs to be a good communicator who understands your personal needs and who will create the interior you want, not what happens to be trendy at the time or their own personal style.

The skilful designer will help you discover what you want even when you don’t know yourself!

Recognising your own personal style is the first step towards colour selection. If you are not sure it is worth looking at the style and colour of clothes that appeal to you. Do these colours make you feel good? Do you want to be surrounded by these colours or are they the accents in your life to be displayed on a neutral palette? Is the styling of your clothes more restrained or flamboyant? The answers you find here will give a strong indication of the sort of interior that will feel comfortable and well-proportioned to you.  Ask yourself

·        Are you attracted to bright primaries, muted soft or sludgy colours, neutrals, rich earth tones or the understated elegance of white on white?

·        Are you attracted to smooth or textured surfaces, shiny or matt finishes,

·        Are you attracted to geometric, striped, abstract, checked, floral or plain fabric?

·        Are you attracted to modern minimal architecture and interiors, Classical, Art Deco or perhaps Federation?

For example say you are attracted to bright primaries, shiny smooth finishes, abstract designs and Federation houses.

Before we even get to the firm colour choices we have a few problems – bright primaries, shiny smooth surfaces and abstract designs don’t go with Federation homes.  Something has to give – if you are intent on building or renovating a Federation house the colours will have to be muted, the surfaces honed and the fabric patterns of a stylised floral nature. This patterning can be reflected in the tiling, wallpaper and stained glass as well.

Federation colours are cream plus any primary or secondary colour that has black added to the mix. Any primary or secondary colour that has black added to it will give the desired deep rich tonal result.

In this example you would need to decide if your bright primaries would still appeal to you if they had tonal changes and were deeper. If the answer is no then it would be beneficial to look at a more modern style for your new home as you well may feel uncomfortable in the chosen setting.

A contemporary modern home lends itself to bright primaries and abstract designs, the good thing being that the strong accent colours don’t need to be in expensive fixtures. You will hear real estate agents stating that when selling a home it is advisable to paint through the house in a neutral off white. This is about comfort levels so that a potential buyer can see themselves with their accessories and colours in place and not be overwhelmed by the existing fittings.

The accents can be in paint colours of course but can also be used to great effect with the clever use of cushions, bedding, lamps and artwork. The obvious benefit is that you have the ability to change your setting along with your moods and the seasons.

See if your style and colour choices are in harmony, if not that could be the reason your interior is just not working.

For more great tips on presenting your home for sale visit Advantage Property Styling.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Stanmore Property Styling

Stanmore Property Styling

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

Set in a sensational setting just a short stroll from Stamnore train station. This well-maintained freestanding period home offers a versatile layout with classic original features and offers excellent further potential.

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

 

Bondi Beach Property Styling

Bondi Beach Property Styling

This was a recent job done by Monika Tasonyi and her team of on-site stylists from Advantage Property Styling. Wow are these the best views in Bondi Beach from this top floor apartment. You'll enjoy these panoramic ocean views from forever in this never to be built out apartment that offers a fantastic lifestyle purchase or an exceptional investment opportunity.

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

 

Friday, 10 June 2011

Double Bay Property Styling Showcase

Double Bay Property Styling Showcase

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

This apartment is set on the tranquil Double Bay foreshore with views over the boat filled bay.

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