OK ... I apologize. I missed yesterdays posting of Part 5. I have a very busy morning with clients, and I took the afternoon off to spend with my girlfriend. I'll post parts 5 & 6 today.
Additionally, if your in town today, the Joshua Tree National Park Visitors Center is re-opening tonight with the Rojer Arnold Band playing music. Starts at 5:30 PM. Please stop by if you are available.
Tomorrow is National Public Lands Day. We are going to be out tomorrow helping clean the park, planting some plants and working on some trails. Please come join us! The weather is going to be beautiful.
Finally, the Gramfest is going on at the JT Playhouse this weekend.
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Here are parts 5 & 6 of the 13 parts of the article I found on Home & Garden Televison's (HGTV) website
(www.hgtv.com), "Secrets of Stagers - 13 Ways to Make Your Home Look Like a Million Bucks" by Leah Hennen.
5. Mix it Up
You’d never consider donning the same clothes for days on end, would you? So why force your home to endure the same tired decor year after year? "We get used to our surroundings, but they can become stale and stagnant. If a chair has been in the same spot for five years, move it!" admonishes Barb Schwarz, owner of StagedHomes in Seattle, Washington, and Concord, California, and coauthor of Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money (John Wiley & Sons). Think of your digs as a nesting superstore, with the added bonus that everything in it is free. Give yourself permission to move furniture, artwork and accessories between rooms on a whim. Just because you bought that armchair for the living room, for instance, doesn’t mean it won’t look great anchoring a sitting area in your bedroom. Or try perching that little-used dining room table in front of a pretty window, top it with buffet lamps and other accessories, and press it into service as a beautiful writing desk or library table. And as for that now-empty dining room? Flank an ottoman or cocktail table with a loveseat and comfy chairs for an instant conversation nook. "When you move things to new spots, you appreciate them again–and give your house a whole new look for nothing," Schwarz says.
6. Rediscover "Lost" Spaces
"A big part of what stagers do is create fantasy spaces: An exercise room, a meditation space, an art studio, a family game room," says Linda Russell, owner of HouseDressing in Montclair, New Jersey. "We take that unused space on the third floor or in the basement and turn it into something you’ve always dreamed about having." So if you have a room that currently serves only to gather junk, repurpose it into something that will add to the value–and your enjoyment–of your home. Move those boxes to a rented storage space (or better yet, have a yard sale or donate their contents to charity) and get to work creating the space you yearn for. The simple addition of a comfortable armchair, a small table, and a lamp in a stairwell nook will transform it into a cozy reading spot, Russell suggests. Or drape fabric on the walls of your basement, lay inexpensive rubber padding or a carpet remnant on the floor, and toss in a few cushy pillows. Voila! Your new meditation room or yoga studio.
Tomorrow: Let the Sun Shine In
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Joshua Tree National Park
November 2004
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