Learn How An Interior Designer Can Help You Make Your Home More Appealing To Potential Home Buyers

When you want to sell your home, you need to be sure that you take the time to make the interior of your home look as attractive as possible. While your home may be styled in a way that is visually appealing to you, it may be unappealing to someone who is looking to buy a home. The following guide walks you through a few reasons why you may want to hire an interior designer to help you decorate your home to make it as appealing to potential buyers as it can possibly be. [Read More]

Five Ways To Make Your Nursery Comfortable For Your New Baby

Are you expecting your first baby? Setting up a nursery is one of the most important things you will do as you wait for your baby's arrival. Here are five things you will want to do to make that nursery as comfortable as possible for your new child.  1. Choose your window treatment wisely. Babies sleep a lot so you want something that will block the light, but not make it too dark. [Read More]

Remodeling Your Bathroom On A Tight Budget: Tips For Homeowners

An outdated bathroom can greatly detract from your home's resale value. Not to mention, how are you supposed to enjoy the spa-like retreat you deserve in an old, outdated bathroom space? Of course, you might be understandably wary about the idea of updating your bathroom, as a full remodel can be quite pricey. Still, there are some simple projects you can take on in the meantime to update your bathroom on a very small budget. [Read More]

To Frame Or Not To Frame? Display Options For Canvas Paintings

Canvas paintings don't have to be framed to be hung on the wall. As long as a painting has finished sides (the industry term indicating the sides have been painted), you can get away with leaving a canvas painting unframed. To a certain extent, the decision to frame a painting is a matter of preference. Some people prefer their paintings to be framed, others can happily do without. However, there are some circumstances wherein framing a canvas painting is a matter of decorum. [Read More]