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    Garden Seats - 101 Uses!

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    Garden seats have traditionally been used as a spot to sit in the garden, a garden sculpture or a catch all spot inside the home.

    After a recent bathroom re-model, I came up with yet another use for this versatile home and garden decor item. 

    Create An Exotic Garden Nook

     

    TSI_headshotAs the weather warms and we move into spring, wouldn't it be nice to have a backyard oasis... a place you go relax, read a book, meditate or take a nap?

    In today's article, I'll show you how to create a spot in your garden that will call to you on a warm breezy afternoon, so go buy that book this weekend!

     

     

     

     

    Are You A Clever Cleaner?

    TSI_headshotThe phrase "spring cleaning" suggests that we work terribly hard cleaning our homes, once a year!  That sure doesn't sound like fun to me!  I suggest you become a bit more clever and create a cleaning schedule.

    Read on to learn more...

    Did you know a clever house cleaner will keep the house clean annually (without the dreaded “spring cleaning”).

    Real Estate And Market Report February, 6 2012

    By Fred Arnold

    Before I give this week’s Real Estate and Market Report I wanted you to know we moved our offices this past week to 28368 Constellation Road #398, Santa Clarita, CA  91355. Our numbers have stayed the same. Come visit our beautiful new home!

    Let The Sunshine In!

    TSI_headshotSpringtime is so refreshing, the days are getting longer, the temperature is rising and nature is showing off her spring colors!

    This is the time of year to let the sunshine in your home and welcome the season.

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    How To Brighten Your Home With Decorating

    TSI_headshotAs we move toward longer days and sunshine, it is natural to crave brighter light in our homes.  To lighten up and brighten your interior, I offer the following tips, excerpted from Fixandflipnetwork.com

     

     

     

     

     

    Real Estate And Market Report January, 24 2012

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    I had the opportunity to give a presentation on the State of the Economy and Real Estate Market to community leaders in Santa Clarita at the VIA lunch this past week. I will have a video of the presentation in a few weeks as it was on SCVTV and will share the link when it comes out. In the meantime I have included and link to the local paper that did a feature in the business section last week.

     

    Beautiful Blues For Your Walls

    I often am hired for paint consultations.  Selecting the right color for a room really is important.  Don't go it alone! Investing in a professional paint consultation will save you time and money.

    Benjamin Moore is one of my favorite paint companies.  They offer some great advice on shades of blue for your home which I share with you in today's article.

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    Fiberglass Or Real Wood? That Is The Question

    wood_pic1French Patio Doors are a brilliant way to interconnect the indoors to your outdoor garden, balcony or patio. French doors are classic and timeless and can fit in any style vintage or modern style home. Traditionally, French doors have been made from wood or steel, but more recently fiberglass has been a popular material of choice for homeowners.

    Create Storage With Built-Ins

    TSI_headshotIt seems we can never have enough storage, especially after putting all the holiday decor away.  If you have every closet and cabinet filled to the rim, consider an area in your home that is "dead space" to add a built-in cabinet.

    Read on to learn more...

     

     

     

     

    From This Old House Magazine I learned this great tip for storage.

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