Wednesday, November 30, 2011

17. U So Fine Girl - The Godfather MixTape by DoPeBoIFreSH Entertainment

Song Title: U So Fine Intro: Hey I got somthing I want to tell you.. naw I ain't finna tell cause you finna clown on ah nigga. Are you sure you ain't finna clown? alright, don't get big headed either, but here it go... FreSH Verse: You so fine girl, you blow my mind girl, you got those strech marks from yo kids but thats alright babe, you still a fine thang, I see you smiling, you turn around got a dunk and wit yo nail bittin, now girl you teasing, but you'se appealing, thicky thighs, like The Mask im poppin eyes, one of a kind so I need you by my side, you and I til the day we freakin die... Baby I promise ima be there, rain, snow, sunshine, im there, you maxed out my black card, who cares, you was there when the money wasn't there, so therefore I adore Mi Amor, the crib ain't big i'll buy one moe, cause you deserve to shine like marble floors chandeliers and sooo much more.. FreSH Break: I hope you understand, what I was tellin ya girl and um, my dawg DiMo, he wants to share some thoughts wit his girl, cause he feel like, his girl is the only girl in his world you feel me? so go and handle yo shit boi, yeah.. DiMo Verse: Baby girl lookin fine, gotta do what I gotta do to make you mine, eventhough lately i've been feelin like ain't really ain't got no time, no watch, no charm, but I gaurantee we both gon shine, tell yo mom, that you feel in love, she'll probably tell you girl you dun lost yo mind, I know, exactly what you been through, I can heal it all if I kiss you ...

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Monday, November 21, 2011

12 Rules of the Home Staging Road - Or How To Sell Your Home RIGHT NOW

!±8± 12 Rules of the Home Staging Road - Or How To Sell Your Home RIGHT NOW

So how do you quickly and easily prepare a home to sell without breaking the bank? There are 12 rules to follow......

1. Remember the Masses - Rule # 1 and # 2, I consider the Golden Rules of home staging because this is what separates "home staging" from interior decorating. Interior decorating takes into consideration the personal tastes, personality and preferences of the home owner whereas "home staging" focuses on creating a valuable marketing commodity so that it appeals to the general home buyer who is trying to visualize themselves in the home. Unlike the home seller who is emotionally invested in the home, a Professional Home Stager is trained to see the home is an objective and critical buyer would so that they can position it to the best of it's ability by focusing on rule #2

2. Keep to the Cosmetic - Only improving those things in the home that will add to the bottom line. Stagers keep to the cosmetic so that it makes financial sense in the sale price of the home. By focusing on the most dramatic transformations on the cheap a professional home stager gets equally dramatic results in the resale of the home. Home Staging in essence is an investment in future home sales earnings by the home seller and sometimes even the Realtor involved.

3. Consider the homes integrity when you prepare it to sell - In other words, it is what it is, what it is. Don't try and make a Tuscan style home into a craftsman...it just won't feel right to buyers or anyone else for that matter. A successful home staging works with the personality of the home rather than against it in order to get best results.

4. Create Warm Lived In Spaces..Yet No One Lives There - When you walk into a home, you can usually tell exactly what age, style and personality individual lives there? If there are baby toys in the family room, a dog bed in the corner and a dozen family pictures on the mantle that gives you a clue as to who lives there which is as it should be for a home NOT for sale. In order to create broad appeal to buyers however we need to strip the home of the seller's specific personality and quirks while still giving it warmth and style. There is a definite "fine line" between "lived in" and sterile looking. Shoot for the model home look and if you don't know what that looks like visit some in your area.

5. Find the Focal Point and Make It Fabulous! - The basis for any good design lies in finding the focal point of a room and making sure it really shines. The focal point is the first place someone looks when they walk into a room. In the home staging sense we want to make sure the eyes are drawn to the best part of the room while conversely playing down any negative aspects of the room. Walk into a room and take note of what you notice immediately...is it positive or negative? Remember, buyers are looking for reason NOT to buy the house...make sure those focal points don't give them any.

6. Clean is Critical! - This really goes without saying but unfortunately needs to be said and emphasized because many times home sellers cannot objectively clean their own home. Their noses have adjusted to any strange odors that buyer's notice and that rusty sink drain goes completely unnoticed by the seller who has lived there for ten years now while the buyers are repulsed. How do you combat this lack of objectivity by the sellers without offending them? Quick tip, cleaning windows, walls and reflective surfaces helps to add light and space to a room. I'm dating myself when I say, "be a Felix not an Oscar".

7. Create the Illusion of Space - This is a standard maxim of home staging. It states that by removing extraneous furnishings you can create the illusion of space within a room. Everything in a room must earn it's place so it's usually safe to say that 50% of what's in a room can be packed away now in order to stage the room effectively and create space WITHOUT stripping it of it's personality.

8. "Up Down" to Update - The best thing a home seller can usually do to update their home is to remove those purchases over 10 years old. I call this "updown" to update. Take down the old flowery prints, old pink swag drapes and brass chandeliers. It's usually cheaper and easier just to remove or camouflage those distracting out dated furnishings rather than buy new ones. Every accessories sole purpose should be to update or modernize the existing space so given today's trends the accessory left out should be large and less of them.

9. Let There Be Light! - Brainstorm lighting of all types within every room. Whenever you show a home make sure every light is on in the house...no exceptions. Buyers respond to "light and bright" so make sure your rooms have lots of natural light (trim plants and shrubs around windows) as well as artificial in the form of general, task and accent lighting. Kitchens especially need to be sunny and bright so use inexpensive under cabinet light as well as hanging lights over your islands and bars. Make sure every corner of your rooms are well lit by using simple uplights behind trees and tables. Use candles liberally as an emotional connection as well as form of lighting.

Rule 10, 11, and 12 are particularly why using a professional home stager makes such a difference in the end result...successful staging is not easy, natural or automatic.

10. Remember It's Calling, Balance Like A Rowboat, Scale Like a Dinner Plate and Be a Traffic Cop - Make sure each room has a clear purpose by remembering its original true calling. Most Buyers cannot use their imagination so don't confuse them by having an office dining area or pool table in the front living room. Balance your rooms by evenly placing each piece on the sides of the room (like a rowboat). If you have a large entertainment center in one corner with nothing in the opposite corner to balance it, your room will feel tipped or off balanced and turn buyers away. Your professional home stager knows how to create equilibrium in a room. Make sure each piece in the room is in scale with one another. Like a properly balanced meal, don't have a gigantic sofa with a tiny coffee table...it doesn't work. A home stager borrows from other rooms to scale each one effectively. Finally, organize the traffic and flow in a room by making sure your furniture is not placed like wall flowers. It's uncomfortable for anyone to have to walk through a conversation area to get to another room so make the traffic go around the conversation by pulling your furniture in. Believe it or not it makes the room appear larger rather than smaller as so many believe.

11. Color is Always King and Beige is Boring - I think we've all made some color mistakes in the past but Rule #11 can be a particularly fatal mistake many Realtors will make trying to play it safe with the home sellers by telling them to paint the house a neutral color. What you get is a bunch of black holes (furniture) in a white or vanilla setting...not good for those Internet photos. The reason why a Realtor would do this is very sound...most people cannot pick out color very well and use it to their advantage. If you don't feel comfortable with this tricky skill then play it safe but remember, paint is the easiest and least expensive way to drastically improve interiors. If nothing else, have an experienced professional home stager give you a simple consultation and suggest colors. Decorators and Stagers will have the tools and rules to know when to play it safe and when to use color to highlight or downplay a particular feature.

12. Create "Emotional Connection Points" - Well you made it, point number 12 is like icing on a cake (and what would a cake be like without icing!?). Like any great marketer, strive for "buyers envy" when they view your home by creating points throughout each room that speak to buyers emotionally about a lifestyle they can aspire to. This subconscious conversation gives buyers fuel for their imagination and multiple reasons to purchase this "emotionally" staged home. You want a buyer to walk into a house and say, "this is it, this is the one, this is where we FEEL HOME". There are simple ways to do this: set out a tray on your master bed with a newspaper and cup of coffee, drape a throw and soft pillow over your favorite chair, set out plates, napkins, wine goblets and wine on an outside patio set and stack fluffy towels on your bathroom counter as well as several pillars of lit candles.

I hope these 12 rules has helped you in your efforts to prepare you home to sell. It takes a bit of work but is a small investment in a much bigger reward of selling your home fast and for more money. Good luck!


12 Rules of the Home Staging Road - Or How To Sell Your Home RIGHT NOW

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Installing a Stained Glass Lamp Above Pool Table

!±8± Installing a Stained Glass Lamp Above Pool Table

As with any indoor sport you need a sufficient amount of light above a pool table. Pool table lights are often placed at the ceiling above pool table. These lights must be strong enough without hurting the eyes. This way, the players can clearly see the table, as well as the balls. Most pool table tops are deep green, and with poor lighting it is difficult to see anything but the green. Not only that, but a good light over a pool table also adds to the ambiance of the room. So much that people like to add neon lights around the perimeter of the room, in the darker areas, for an added effect.

If you want to install a stained glass lamp above your pool table, you should choose a light that has at least four 100-watt light bulbs in it. Modern lamps provide sharp looks and different colors to fit any lifestyle. You should consider height of the ceiling and room capacity when choosing the right lamp.

The lamp should provide an adequate amount of light over the entire pool table. Also, the bottom of the light should hang down between 30 and 35 inches from the top of the table. Be aware that this type of lamp is usually heavy because of the thick glass and metal that frames it. You don't want a stained glass lamp to fall down from the ceiling, do you? To avoid this possibility, you'll need to secure the lamp in a special way, as opposed to a light weight lamp.

To start with, you'll need to remove any existing light before you proceed. If the light you're installing is a swag stained glass lamp that hangs from a chain on the ceiling, then you'll only have to install a metal hook for the lamp to hang on. To do this securely, you'll need to use a stud finder to locate a stud in the ceiling. You need to locate a stud as close as you can to the spot where you want the stained glass lamp to hang. Mark the found spot, and then use an electric drill to carefully bore a starter hole in the ceiling. Then, insert the metal hook and turn the threads into the ceiling as far as it will go. Finally, hang the swag stained glass lamp up on the hook, and run the decorative chain and wire up and out of the way.

On the other hand, if the stained glass lamp needs to be connected to an electrical box above it, then you'll need to install it to an existing one. If no box exists, you'll need to install one. It would be a good idea to check with your local codes and permits department before you begin. You'll need to be aware of what the specific laws are regarding the wiring. And, be sure that the electrical box you install has a stud in the middle of the fixture. Before you start this all, make sure you read and follow the manufacturer's instructions and pictures that came with the electrical box. Then, after you shut off the power to the room you're working in, you'll need to cut a hole in the ceiling for the box to go in. You'll need to run a wire, if there isn't already one, from your breaker or fuse box to the box.

Install the stained glass lamp onto the box by attaching the fixture to the electrical box. Use a hickey, which is a metal piece with a hole in the middle of it. The hickey fits over the stud and a nut is placed on it afterward. It helps to secure the fixture to the electrical box which is secured to the ceiling. Finally, make sure you have everything connected properly, and then turn the electric back on.


Installing a Stained Glass Lamp Above Pool Table

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