Tag Archives: Organizing

Last-Minute Ideas for Stylish Winter Container Designs

“Great Ideas for holiday themed containers that don’t take long at all.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Thanksgiving Day Clean Up Tips and how to Deal with Leftovers

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So You Say: 30 Design Mistakes You Should Never Make

“Over the years we’ve probably all learned a few lessons the hard way.  Hopefully, we were able to move on from them and not repeat them.  Here are some that we particularly like.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Tips on How to Prepare Your Home for Holiday Guests

“Want to be ready for when your guests arrive for the holidays?  It only takes a little extra effort to show you care.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

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15 Design-Friendly Places to Hide the Cat Litter Box

“Where to put the litter box?  It’s tough decision to make since you don’t want it too open, but the cat has to actually get to it.  Here are some interesting ideas that approach things a little differently.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Photo Flip:101 Ways With a Mirrors

“Mirrors are a great way to give a small space larger feel.  They can also serve as a great expression of how you feel about a room, or set the tone as you enter room.”  Take a look at these and get inspired!”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Prepare Your Home for Trick-or-Treaters

“Is your house ready for Trick or Treaters?  You can make your home spooky, but don’t forget they still need to be able to make it to the door without a lot a trouble.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Your home might not need a costume on Halloween, but it does need to be ready for any neighborhood ghosts, goblins or witches who drop by for a treat. If you plan to participate in the festivities, here are a few helpful tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics and National Fire Protection Association to help ensure that trick-or-treaters have a safe, yet haunted, night.
By Brenna Malmberg, originally appearing on HOUZZ