Archive for May, 2007

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Staging Your Home

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Selling Your Home. Is There a Difference Between Interior Design And Staging? Yes, Yes and Yes!

When you are selling your home, it immediately becomes a product that buyers compare with all the other homes they look at. Preparing to have your home look its best is a very smart idea. However it is easy to spend time and money on things that may not help all that much, and could even have a detrimental effect.  A lot depends on the price range of the home. Hiring professional help to put your home’s best face forward is a relatively new phenomena.

Most Interior Designers think they can stage homes and most Staging Professionals think they can do Interior Design. There is some crossover, true, but the philosophies and purpose are very different. There is much more training, talent and skill needed to be an effective designer than most Staging Professionals possess. On the other hand, many designers don’t really understand the common sense or purpose behind Staging. Their egos take over and bad advice is given. Even though I believe I succeeded in my goals with the rooms below, they were Street of Dreams homes, so the final results were to that end.

  

When you are living in your home you usually want to express your individual tastes. You want it to look great, but you want it to be YOU!  Enter the Interior Designer. After determining how you live, what your family’s functional needs are and style, color preferences, etc., she prepares and executes a plan that will make your home the envy of your friends who have no courage to dare to be different. You love it. The designer loves it.

Click here for the full article  written by Kathleen Cragun on IssaquahUndressed.com

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Red Rock Canyon

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I took a drive out to the Red Rock Canyon Conservation area today and was amazed that it was just 5 miles from the western boundary of Summerlin. Not many communitites that close to natures’ wonders. The Red Rock Conservation area is a great day trip for hikers, bicyclists or anyone looking to commune with nature. The scenic drive, which takes you to an elevation of over 4700 feet is 13 miles and dotted with lookouts. The visitors center was built in 1982 and Red Rock Canyon hosts many fun and educational events. Hikes and interpretive presentations are offered daily. I noticed, as I drove through the Canyon, that there are still earmarks of the fire of 2006. As part of the restoration process, over 8000 pounds of seed was dropped by airplane in October of 2006. There are 19 hiking trails from easy to strenuous and the hiking times range from 1.25 hours to 4.5 hours. Turtlehead Peak is the most strenuous. This hike (which I did not attempt) takes you to the shoulder of the peak at 6324 feet in elevation. As you hike the trails and explore Red Rock Canyon you can see petroglyphs and pictographs some of which are thousands of years old. The daily fee is only $5. Quite a bargain for getting in touch with nature!  Just click on the Red Rock Canyon link to find out more.

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Here’s a home that’s close to nature/Red Rock Canyon

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Visitors Center Red Rock Canyon

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The Mountains of Red Rock Canyon

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Welcome To Our Summerlin Blog

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