Tag Archives: Painting

Inherited an Antique? Here’s How to Work It Into Your Home

“Sometimes it’s tough to know exactly what to do with an antique, when most of your furniture is more modern.  Here are some ideas on how to work them into the rest of your decor.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
It’s wonderful to be given heirloom textiles, cherished ceramics or an old artwork. Antiques have a history and quality worth showcasing, but it can sometimes be hard to make them work with modern decor. Here are some effective ways to incorporate inherited pieces into your home and show them off to their full potential.
Originally Published on HOUZZ by Becky Clarke

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

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

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

10 Tips for Creating a Welcoming Entryway

“Been wondering how you could dress up your foyer or entryway?  Lighting, colors and light decor may just do the trick.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
You have only one chance to make a first impression. So it’s important that the entry to your house is welcoming to guests, reflects your personal style and makes you feel happy and comfortable as soon as you walk through the door. This space sets the tone for the rest of your home.
Originally published on HOUZZ, by Becky Harris

To-Dos: Your April Home Checklist

‘Springtime is here and with it an opportunity for a fresh start around your home.  Time to take stock of what Winter has done to your home, and see what needs some attention.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team
With lengthening days and milder temperatures in many parts of the country, April is a wonderful time to freshen up the home inside and out. From windows that sparkle to a clutter-free garage, here are 13 tasks to make the most of the first full month of spring.
Originally published on HOUZZ by Laura Gaskill

16 Ways to Get More From Your Small Backyard

“When you have a small backyard, it’s easy to feel like you have few options of what to do with it.  You may be surprised to see what others have come up with for their small space.”
Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team 
Big cities have a lot going for them, but spacious backyards aren’t one of them. Designers in high-density places like San Francisco and New York have long dealt with getting homeowners the most bang for their buck when it comes to their compact homes, and that means turning tight, narrow or awkwardly shaped backyards into comfortable, functional extensions of the home. No matter the locale, their methods can work for anyone trying to maximize an outdoor space and turn it into a destination to enjoy. Here are 16 ideas to try.
Originally Published on HOUZZ, by Mitchell Parker