Friday, August 30, 2013

A Decorating Proposal from Houston Home Staging....


Howdy!

 

I've 'slept in'...... it's 5:00 a.m. !

 

Oh well, the early bird...   While you all (or y'all) slept, I've tossed and turned creating a plan for the new beachside abode that you're closing on today!

 While you considered yourself lucky that you've never in your life had to buy furniture, I've always considered myself lucky to:

- Never have eaten at a Luby's

- Never been to Vegas

As I had mentioned, Vegas seemed to be on January's dance card.   As for Luby's, I hold on to the dream that this (eighth gate of hell) will be reserved for my ashes.  Although Jim is a pretty classy, and creative guy, I suspect that my funereal luncheon is beyond his scope, and my 50 place settings of Lenox will go unused, in favor of an unlimited chocolate fountain at Luby's........ (sigh)!


 
As for furnishing a Galveston condo.... it seems to me that beach front decorating is somewhat formulaic.   The ingredients being:

 

- Some butt-ugly sleeper sofa

 

- Two gaudy, multi-color accent chairs that even Picasso would hate.  It's vitally important that the chairs have two (coordinating but not matching) toss pillows to throw on the sofa!  This trick, is spoken of (in professional circles) as pulling-the-color-story-through-the-room.

 

- Two (solid color) ceramic lamps with pleated lampshades.   These lamps are important.   They must exactly match some arbitrary color in the chair fabric, and stick out like a sore thumb, or, they must be in the shape of a seashell, seahorse, or driftwood.

 

- Artwork is generally some Crashing-waves-on-the-beach-with-seagulls motif.  With some sort of rheumy moon, or sun in the background.

 

- In the kitchen: it's Melmac baby!   Corelle will do, but there always needs to be a coffee cup, or salad plate missing.

 

- Flatware: we can forget the Reed & Barton Francis I sterling.   Most condo owners opt for pressed tin cutlery from the dollar store.

 

- The coffee pot is always vintage Mr. Coffee.   Usually found at the thrift store.  

 

- Coffee mugs must never match or coordinate, and generally must boast slogans, and logos of long forgotten, and bankrupt service companies or T-shirt emporiums.

 

- Barware - the ubiquitous and omnipresent collection of stolen-from-a-casino shot glasses, and then some jelly glasses for the children (all mismatched).

 

- Beds:  Ahhhhhhhhhh here is a specialty area!   The box spring and mattress must always have some sort of 'sway-backed-horse' indentations (even when new).   While a decent mattress and box spring measures in at a full 18 - 24 inches tall, beach bedding must be wafer thin.   When compared to a thirty year old futon mattress, beach beds must always come up as the loser (apparently there's a law that says so)!

 

- Bedding such as quilts, comforters, and other linens always come in seafoam green with mauve accents.   Apparently the 1980's has never let go of the beach!

 

These are but a few of the challenges in decorating a beach home!   I'm really not 'the guy' for this type of project.*  The dollar store makes me nauseous, and seafoam green causes me hives!   However, I do see a colleague of mine who resides in Galveston, and appears to have the formula perfected.    However, I think it's probably easiest to walk in to the 'it' store in Galveston who can deliver a 'package'.   This way, all of the color-coordinating is professionally(?) achieved without the interventions of someone with actual taste!

 

While a weekends stay is a tempting barter, I'm afraid that this deal will cost us our friendship(s).  I'm the type of guy who rents someone else's property, and leaves the property with the furnishings in fashionable, but oddly placed angles, and arrangements.   I actually re-arranged the (city-block-sized) waiting room of the Oncology Department at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia - I was nervous - it took fifteen minutes - I was still nervous when I finished, but it looked better <G>!

 

 

*Proof of my ineptitude at beach decorating, is that, not once, have I even mentioned wicker.   Talk about your ubiquitous and omnipresent....... how could I NOT mention wicker and still consider myself a candidate for this job!

 

 

I’m afraid my only real value in this project is to sniff haughtily at whatever result is achieved by some yet-to-be-named-or-found, shot-glass slinging, sandal-wearing, living-in-Dickinson decorating colleague!

 

Wishing you the best of luck in your new getaway location! 

 

Warmest regards:

 

Tom

 

 

 

 

Tom Scanlon ASP, RESA-PRO

Houston Home Staging


832.260.3151

 
                               

Monday, August 19, 2013

A note from Carol to Alicia (The Barringtons)....




From the desk of:  Carol Barrington
To: Alicia Barrington
RE: Staging Stories Volume II, The Essentials
Congratulations dearest Alicia, on your new book!  The fifty page format is perfect, and the new photos by Debi Beauregard are nothing less than perfect!
I have many fond memories of us ‘staging’ our doll houses!  Who would have guessed that those childhood games would have laid the foundation to become for you and I to become the Ann Landers, and Dear Abby for the real estate community!
I wish you great success with your new book, and look forward to seeing you at the Barrington family reunion later this fall!
Warmest regards from your sister:

 
Carol Barrington

 
 
 







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Saturday, August 17, 2013

FREE PREVIEW: Staging Stories By Alicia Barrington - VOLUME II (The Essentials) is now available....

Houston Home Staging Publications
is pleased to announce the publication
of our newest book in the Alicia Barrington series!


Staging Stories Volume II (The Essentials)
is a photo-filled,
information packed,
fifty page book
that provides its readers with the ingredients
that are necessary to create an effective staging package.


To celebrate Ms. Barrington's latest achievement,
we now offer a free preview of the entire book (limited time only)!

Softcover copies: $20

E-book versions: $9.99

We've also lowered the price on all editions of Staging Stories Volume I!!!

Ebook versions are now only $9.99

Click on the image below, or click on this link to begin your free preview!

http://www.blurb.com/ebooks/reader.html?e=424266#/spread/fronthttp://www.blurb.com/ebooks/reader.html?e=424266#/spread/front
(Just look for the 'box' in the lower right corner to expand the book into a readable size! 

Photography provided by Debi Meehan Beauregard
Home Staging provided by: Houston Home Staging








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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Houston Home Stager earns prestigious designation ..........




 

 
For Immediate Release                                                     Contact:        Tom Scanlon   

 

                                                                                                                    832.260.3151

 

Houston Home Staging’s Creative Director,

Tom Scanlon - ASP (Accredited Staging Professional)

earns Prestigious RESA-PRO™ Home Staging Designation

 

 

Katy TX based, Houston Home Staging’s Creative Director and Lead Designer (Tom Scanlon) has earned the RESA-PRO™ designation. 

 RESA-PRO™ designees must meet the standards of the Real Estate Staging Association, and complete an examination provided by RESA.

The RESA® Ethics class and exam is an extremely important factor in raising the bar for the home staging industry.  RESA-PRO™ is the only designation governed and regulated by the Real Estate Staging Association®.  RESA® ensures that RESA-PRO™ designees uphold the highest ethical standards possible.

Houston Home Staging offers flat-fee staging services, and specializes in vacant staging packages.   Houston Home Staging boasts company-owned furniture, artwork, and accessory inventory that can be seen in their expansive YouTube videography, Pinterest Portfolio, and website www.houstonhomestaging.NET    

“I am honored to add the RESA-PRO designation to our list of accomplishments!”  said, Tom Scanlon/Houston Home Staging. 

Houston Home Staging is the only Houston-based staging company to be featured on national television.  They were selected by the producer’s of TLC’s Property Ladder to stage four Houston properties.   Those episodes have been in continuous re-run since their filming several years ago!

 
RESA® recently released statistics on the benefits of home staging. RESA studied 410 properties in North America and found on average staged properties are on the market 78% less time. “There is no doubt staging benefits buyers, sellers and agents. We strongly recommend anyone considering selling their property to work with a professional stager in their local area,” said Shell Brodnax, RESA’s CEO.

 

The Real Estate Staging Association is the member run trade organization for professional stagers in North America. We provide support services and educational resources for professional stagers in addition to providing vital information regarding the benefits of staging to REALTORS® and consumers. For more information on staging or to hire a professional stager, contact Shell Brodnax or visit the RESA Web site at www.RealEstateStagingAssociation.com    or call 800-201-8687

 



 

 

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… a moving experience!
 
 
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