Deck the Halls…
Thursday, December 4th, 2008
…or the whole house if you want.
Here are some staging friendly ideas from Better Homes and Gardens on decorating your home this season:
- Miniature cypress trees are a great bargain at $5 – $10 a piece. They will survive outside and look better than empty planters and urns.
- Poinsettias come in a variety of colors to coordinate with your decor.
- Add sprigs of greenery to shimmering place settings. Go for an all white and silver theme with just a touch of natural evergreen.
- Spray paint branches silver and add them to a vase.
- Try a nature theme that is unique such as berries and ferns.
- Make your own wreath using an old frame and objects such as evergreen (blue juniper, norway spruce, holly, balsam, or blue spruce), ribbon, garland, fake snow, etc.
- Place electric candles in the windows rather than strings of lights outside. They are much easier to take down, friendly to all religions, and more forgivable if you leave them up past the holiday.

but are hesitant to paint an entire room with it, consider painting one wall and keeping the others white or neutral. Not only does this ground the room, it becomes the focal point in what may otherwise be a boring room!
The client actually sued his agent because he never told the homeowner about staging (because he did not know it existed). The court ruled that the agent should not only have known what a home stager was, but the agent should have offered the service to his client. THe following article comes from
It is a very good idea to hire a home inspector before purchasing a home. Typically it only costs a couple hundred dollars but can save you money by pointing out repairs that need made before you are stuck with them.
Everyday there are more and more companies coming up with ways to be more green. Here are just a few resources that homeowners can utilize to build a greener nest:
Looking for a piece of art for your home but want something unique, not out of a chain store? Consider buying from an artists’ guild online catalog like
If you are looking for retro or vintage furniture, clothes, accessories, or home items then we have a list of places for you to check out in the Northeast Ohio area.
