Thursday, June 14, 2012

EXCEPTIONAL BATHROOM TRANSFORMATION

I recently completed this exceptional master bathroom remodel.  The room features many creative ideas and was a collaboration between all of the craftsman involved.  The homeowner had a clear vision of the finished product and it was up to me to bring that to completion.



Brent's Fine Painting did the painting.  We chose to  paint
 the ceiling the same color as the walls.  In this case with the
 lighting and a window placed in the middle of the exterior wall
 the room is not dark.  I encourage you not to  be afraid of
 painting your ceiling a different color other than white.  



The contractor for the project was Chris from Sawdust Pile.
The mirror, vanity and make-up counter were handcrafted by Chris.
The finish on these items is painted rather than stained.
The counter top is quartz.


The open shower with the glass block wall prevents the
feeling of confinement in the shower, not to mention the
artistic quality it adds to the room.


The white, 8" x 20" wall tile, has a linen type texture,
 and was installed vertical instead of horizontal, which
 gives the shower a very modern feel.  The  band
of contrasting tile breaks up the white and provides
a wonderful accent to the shower wall.  I created
the tile design and Molony Tile was the source for
 tile and installation.   



The homeowner chose to have the closet open to the 
master bathroom.  A closet by Techline was installed. 
We are still waiting for the door to the entrance of the room
to arrive from the Sliding Door Company.  I will post a photo
when it is installed.  It will truly be the finishing touch to an 
exceptional bathroom! 



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

RECENT SUCCESS STORIES

     The Madison, Wisconsin real estate market has seen some nice activity this spring.  I have given advice to many sellers since the start of 2012.  Here are three recent success stories:  

  1. Home listed at $300,000, less than 20 years old.  The home sold in seven days.  The seller had a target date in mind for listing the home and allowed adequate time to make needed changes.  Some rooms were painted, light fixtures changed and the kitchen counter top changed to granite.  And of course I went through room by room listing what should be removed or replaced. 
  2. Home listed at $169,000 over 50 years old.  The home sold in seven days.  The seller had already vacated the property but had the kitchen remodeled.  The paint was touched up in all rooms and the home was spotlessly clean.  I created vignette's and accessorized in key areas.
  3. Home listed at $239,900 over 90 years old.  In 24 hours of the listing going live the home received 2 offers and was sold.  This home was a very classic bungalow in an old established neighborhood.  The objective here was to eliminate furniture to create more visual space and add accessories in high impact areas.  The kitchen had already been remodeled and the color palette of the walls was perfect.
     All three of the sellers were motivated to sell.  Therefore they listened to my advice and followed through.  Guess what?  It paid off.  The sellers followed four important steps when selling a home:  
  1. They hired a professional home stager for advice. 
  2. The home was spotlessly clean.
  3. Necessary up-dates were completed.
  4. A Realtor* was hired to insure the home was priced right and properly marketed. 
     The market is showing some nice activity with many homes being listed for sale.  If it is your intention to list your home, make sure that is shows at it's best by following these four important steps.



  
A vacant home will show much better when vignettes
and accessories are added.