360renos - Home Improvement & Decor

How to make your home stand out when selling

We can help your house sell quickly and at a good price -- even in a slow market.

It takes a lot more than sparkling windows, scented candles and chocolate-chip cookies to sell a home in today's market.

Improvements should be made so that the property shows well, is consistent with the neighborhood and does not involve capital investments.

Beyond any doubt, the best investment you can make is new paint. Painting can make a room or an exterior façade look brand-new, and totally transform the look and feel of a room or the entire residence. It is always wise to be somewhat restrained when choosing colors for a home-staging paint project. Avoid choosing colors that are too individual or flashy and favor neutral colors and schemes. This does not mean painting everything white, however.

Use subtle color schemes to accentuate the home's strengths and minimize weaknesses. Dark colors, for example, tend to make a room feel smaller, while lighter colors and pastels can make a room feel bigger.

There is another benefit to painting as well: the process of preparing the interior or exterior surfaces of a home for painting automatically allows us to go over the entire area receiving paint in great detail, and this can often expose items or areas requiring repair. It seems you always discover where the caulking has let go, where the wall is dinged.

It is always preferable that we discover and deal with these items before the real estate agent (or worse, the prospective buyer) points them out to you!

Dave - 360renos




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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Country Bungalow Update

From Richmond to Limoges we travel the National Capital region completing renovation projects.

A main floor bathroom with laundry center received a long overdue update to its decor










New light fixtures, paint colors, accessories and of course flooring.

The flooring is a beautiful 18"x18" travertine tile. We set the tiles tight together with minimal grout lines We placed the tile up the wall and accented the top with 1" travertine tile that comes on mesh sheets and is cut down to the appropriate size.


A new vanity with marble top and a funky 'water pump' faucet. Living in the country has its own set of challenges for fresh water so we had to drill the marble counter for a water softener faucet - no problem with the right tools.



Dave - 360renos

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