Category Archives: Home Decorating

Help! I Spilled Paint on My Clothes — Now What?

“If you’ve ever done some painting, you probably got paint on your clothes.  I know we have and some of it is still there.  These tips would have probably come in handy.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
I speak as someone who has an entire drawer dedicated to “painting clothes”: Don’t even think about opening that can of paint until after you’ve changed into clothes you don’t mind getting spoiled by spatters. That being said, mishaps happen, such as when you unknowingly brush up against a freshly painted wall and come away with a smudge, or when you set out to do simple touch-ups around the house and get drips on your favorite jeans. In that case, here’s how to get paint out of clothes.
Originally published on HOUZZ by Jennifer Ott

9 Tips for Living a (Semi-)Normal Life While Your Home Is Being Shown

“Great tips for when you are trying to sell your home.  This article will be shared on a regular basis with our clients now!”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – Dc Metro Realty Team
Selling your house? Those frequent showings can be a real hassle. You know it’s worth it to do your best to accommodate them, but that doesn’t make it any easier! Here are tips to make keeping your house ready to show to prospective buyers more doable, plus a handy checklist of what to remember before you clear out each time — from someone who’s been through the process (and lived to tell the tale).
Originally published on HOUZZ by Laura Gaskill

7 Ways to Rethink the Shrub

“If you have any type of yard to maintain, shrubs are a great option.  But why not get a little creative for a change and do something interesting.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Shrubs are ubiquitous throughout our landscapes, many times making up a significant bulk of greenery in the garden. Often used as low-maintenance and long-term plantings around a home’s foundation or as a low walkway edge, these woody plants can do so much more.

Whether you utilize their unusual characteristics, prune them into tight forms or design with them for wildlife, you can get creative with shrubs for a more interesting and unusual garden. Here are ideas for rethinking the basic shrub.

10 Small-Scale Agaves Just Right for Containers

“Small containers and only a little watering, what’s not to love about this idea?”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
There are more than 200 species of agave, ranging in size from 6 inches to more than 12 feet wide. Due to their modest size and compact root systems, smaller agave species make an excellent choice for growing in containers. They require only infrequent watering and do well in summer, even in the heat. Their spiky shapes add dramatic interest to many garden spaces, big or small, along with patios, poolsides and entryways and as outdoor table centerpieces.

Here are 10 agave species that are perfect for smaller areas, with varying cold tolerances, exposure requirements and sizes to ensure there is one right for you.

How Much Paint Do You Need?

“We are always involved in painting projects with our clients and these tips make perfect sense.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
My husband and I are avid DIYers, and whenever we start a new project we joke about the number of trips to the home-improvement store it’s going to take to complete the task. A “one-trip job” is considered a smashing success. The unfortunately more common “five-trip job” tends to feel slightly less triumphant.
Originally posted on HOUZZ.com by Jennifer Ott

5 Decorating Tips for Getting Scale Right

“Have you ever struggled to determine if something was too big, or too little to fit appropriately in a space?  Well here are some tips on how to figure it all out.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
Having a firm grasp on scale is one of the most important aspects of designing a room that looks and feels right. Scale is the visual representation of size and how objects interact with one another in any given space. For example, the size of a chair relative to the lamp and table beside it can make or break the composition of the pieces. Knowing how to layer in items of varying widths, heights and weights is less about science and design rules, and more about instinct and an understanding of aesthetics. Here are five tips for getting a grip on scale and creating visual harmony in your home.
Originally appearing on HOUZZ, by Melisa LaBlancz-Bleasdale

How to Create a Cohesive Color Flow Throughout Your Home

“We work with clients all the time on paint colors and these tips are spot on.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
Color preferences vary as much as personalities, with some folks loving the bright and the bold, while others feeling most secure surrounded by neutrals. The good news is that when it comes to color, there really is no “correct” palette.

That said, we’ve all been inside homes where an explosion of color created a choppy feel between rooms — and sometimes, the urge to run. We asked five color, paint and design experts to share their best tips for creating a cohesive flow of color throughout your home. The strategies vary, but any of them can help you come up with a holistic decor scheme for your entire residence. So choose the ones that work best for you.

Originally Published on HOUZZ, by Erin Carlyle

Myth-Buster: The Right Way to Test Paint Colors

“It’s amazing how you can see the difference when paint is actually on multiple walls in a room to test out how light hits it and the impact of shadows.”  
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
It’s a common image: Someone selecting a wall color paints several sheets of paper or sample boards and hangs them on the wall to compare colors. It looks artistic and even a bit hip, but it may not be the most accurate way to vet wall paint. We talked to five pros, including painters and designers. Here’s what they suggest instead.
Originally Published on HOUZZ by Erin Carlyle

How to Make Your Kitchen a Sociable Space

“When you entertain, you almost always end up in the Kitchen.  Why not decorate and design with that in mind?”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
Do you want your kitchen to be the heart of your home and more than just a place to cook and eat? Here are the key ingredients for creating a welcoming space where family, friends and guests will love to spend time.
Originally Published on Houzz, by Anna Tobin

8 Budget-Friendly Ways to ‘Fun Up’ Your Patio

“Outdoor Living Spaces is something that we all love.  If you’re struggling for ideas on how to make yours more fun, take a look at these.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team 
Is your outdoor space more drab than fab but you don’t have the inclination (or budget) for a big makeover? Whether your space is big or small, here are eight easy-on-the-wallet ways to make it more alluring and comfortable.
Originally Published by Karen Egly-Thompson on HOUZZ