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IF BUYING OR SELLING IS IN YOUR PLAN - JUST CALL ANN

“A home is a house brought to life.”

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How do you make your house your own?
The answer is different for everyone.

What is universal is that when we buy real estate, we’re really adopting a particular lifestyle as well.

That’s what makes buying and selling real estate such a difficult, complicated process... and in the end such an enjoyable, satisfying one.

I can provide insight into every aspect of SIDNEY real estate, but also into the often-overlooked aspect of the transaction: adjusting to your new home.

I’ve provided a few helpful hints and reports that I thought you might find useful.

When you call me to represent you, know that the business aspect of your transaction will be treated with the utmost importance... but that the human element will never be forgotten.

I look forward to chatting,
Ann, your SIDNEY Expert



Decorating Tips


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Adding Color

Choosing a color palette for your home is important, but where do you start?  Here are some expert tips to help you out.

Start with the formal rooms
These areas include the entry hall, the dining room and the living room.  Once you have chosen a palette for those rooms you can pull one color.  Take that color and use it, possibly in a different shade or tone, in another room such as your bedroom.

Use the color of your clothes as a cue
People usually buy clothes in the colors that they like and feel they look good in, so use that.  Use colors in rooms that look good on you.  Not just on the walls but also in furniture and accents.

Decorate from dark to light
An easy way to make any space look great is to use dark color values close to and on the floor, medium values on the walls, and light values on the ceiling.  This mirrors the way the external environment looks.

The color wheel
Generally, if you want to create a room of relaxation and informality or privacy, related colors work best.  These are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, say yellow and orange.  To create a feeling of excitement and formality, great for entertaining, you should use complementary colors.  These are colors opposite on the color wheel, such as blue and orange.

Dominant, secondary and accent colors
Use the 60-30-10 rule.  Divide the colors of a space into the components of 60 percent dominant color, 30 percent secondary color and 10 percent accent color.  This is a no fail equation.  Typically the walls make up the most area, so use the dominant color.  Then the upholstery uses the secondary color and the accessories, like throw pillows make up the accent.

One last tip
No matter what color scheme you go with, it’s a good idea to put something black in every room.  A picture frame, a lampshade, for example.  Black helps to anchor all of the other colors in the room.


House and Home Reports


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How to Tile Your Backsplash in No Time!
This is a perfect weekend project to add value to your kitchen and make it look great!
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They happen to the cautious as well as the careless and usually when we least expect it.
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Protect Your Pets in Your Home

It is up to you to ensure that your pets are kept out of harm’s way!
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How to Build a Backyard Pond - Ducks not included!

Planning the backyard of your new home can be a very exciting adventure for the whole family.
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