Consider using an interior designer
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Consider a consultation with an interior designer for your next home remodeling project. Hire them for the whole job, or just to consult on certain aspects. Their experiences will save you time, money, and stress. We recently hired a designer to help with details for our newest home purchase in the Alberta Arts district of Portland Oregon. Initially, I questioned the added expense as our remodel budget was already stretched thin. However, after our first consultation it quickly became clear that our designer would help us avoid days of indecision on materials and paint colors, saving me a dozen or more trips to the local remodel and paint stores. She provided us with three sketches, three paint schemes, and three choices for material. Within the hour my wife and I had chosen the colors and material for the renovation.
We will invite her back once the work is complete and our POD has been unloaded to do another consultation regarding furniture & art placement. I’m confident she will save us even more time and money here, as we’ll be able to repurpose furniture we already own vs. most likely purchasing new furniture trying to get the look we could have had with proper placement. I’m a fan of identifying pieces of furniture I really want to purchase, but waiting until I craigslist those I’m done with before buying. Often times, the changeover can be done with little or no added expense.
We were very lucky to find someone on our first try who listened to what we really wanted, and delivered right on target. If you don’t have a great referral then I would suggest visiting with a few interior designers, and finding one you really connect with. Most of all, have fun with the process.
Best of luck,
Orly Halpern
Spruce-up your bathroom on a budget
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Here are a few tips I wanted to pass along for refreshing an outdated, dark, or cramped bathroom.
Big Mirror:
Adding a big mirror, or replacing your existing mirror with a larger one, adds light, provides a larger view, and makes a dim, cramped bathroom feel spacious, spa-like, and inviting.
Look for a framed mirror, or non-framed depending on your budget, the space provided, and your other decorations.
Shower Dispenser:
Push or pump button dispensers add quite a convenience to your bath/shower experience. By getting rid of the clutter of bottles lining your tub you’re creating space, but also not allowing soap rings and hard water stains to form along the base of the bottles. This makes shower cleaning easier (which means you will be more inclined to clean, and more often).
Shower dispensers can be found at a number of home improvement stores, and at a wide range of prices to fit your budget. Be weary of the ultra cheap as you will likely find yourself shopping for a more quality version after yours breaks in the first month.
New Faucet & Hardware:
Very important, and may be easier to install than you thought. Adding a new faucet (prices range from around $25-$150) can be a substantial improvement to the appearance of the restroom. Installation requires some know-how and very basics of plumbing, but the faucets most-likely come with instructions, and a few quick answers from an associate at the home improvement store will have you wrapping plumbers tape and slinging drain puddy in no time.
Also, look to updating your shower/bath fixtures (often sold in combinations for less than $150). Lastly, make sure that your towel rack, toilet paper roll, and any other fixtures do not detract from your newly updated items. If they clash, replace those with the same (or at least very similar) finishes. The combination of these fixes can bring your pre 1990′s home into the new millennium.
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Come see me at my office. We can discuss buying or selling a property in the Portland or surrounding area. I invite you to contact me if you are moving to Portland Oregon, or thinking of moving to Portland and would like additional information regarding neighborhoods, schools, events, available home styles (i.e. craftsman bungalows, mid-century, atomic ranches, condos, town homes, etc). Further, if you’re wanting to explore the corners of Portland I offer a door to
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As an active real estate agent here in Portland Oregon I can proudly say that I have seen every style of home decoration 