Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Kicthen
I designed an island kitchen because its spacious, open, and inviting. I have a stove/oven, microwave, fridge, fancy lights and more.
Selling and Staging a house
Want to sell your house but not sure how you're going to sell it? Maybe it's a really old house, or maybe its simply a mess. Well to help your house sell faster, you can simply stage your house.
- Open and Spacious- No one wants to buy a house that is going to be cluttered, and tight. People are going to want to have a wide open space. So in order to give your house an open and spacious look all you have to do is keep your rooms simple and plain. Don't add to much to it because if people feel cluttered, they wont buy the house.
- Fixing to sell- All you have to do is go around and inspect your house and fix any things that may take value away or may cause any disinterest. Also if you have started something like painting a new room or finishing a bathroom, comoplete it before you sell it.
- Paint = Profit- Bold and bright colors can actually scare off potential buyers. When selling a house nuetral colors are a great idea. it will make the house more appealing.
- Appealing to the Senses- having a good smelling house creats a warm and inviting environment for buyers. If you air out your house you are increasing the chances of you selling a house.
- First Impression- The first impression is the most important. It catches the buyers interest right away and they decide if the house is even an option from the get go. So make sure you have a long lasting first impression on the potential buyer.
Using these five steps can increase your chances of selling a house. So do them.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Housing accessories
This is a gambrel roof. you can tell because the house has a barn look/shape to it.
This is a hiproof. You can tell because of the unique shape of the roof.
this is a Gabel roof, you know this because the roof is nice and smooth and doesnt have a lot of seperated roofs, it's mostly one.
This is a Saltbox house, you can tell because one side of the roof really sweeps over, and the other side is smaller.
This is a mansard house, you can tell by the shape of the house, and the unique design of the roof and windows.
This is a bay window. You can tell because the windows push out, but don't actually open.
These are casement windows. You can tell because they don't push out, they have bars. the open from the middle.
This is a clapboard house, you can tell because the door has a little board that hangs over it.
This is a dormer house and you can tell because the way the porch is.
This one is simply a fanlight house, you can clearly see the half circle light on the top of the house.
This is a palladian window and you can tell by the unique shape of the window.
this house is a turret house and you can tell becuas of the castle like look to it.
this is a rafter house and you can tell because of the shape, and size of the house. The roof is smooth and nice.
This house is a eaves house you can tell because the roof droops off.
This is a hiproof. You can tell because of the unique shape of the roof.
this is a Gabel roof, you know this because the roof is nice and smooth and doesnt have a lot of seperated roofs, it's mostly one.
This is a Saltbox house, you can tell because one side of the roof really sweeps over, and the other side is smaller.
This is a mansard house, you can tell by the shape of the house, and the unique design of the roof and windows.
This is a bay window. You can tell because the windows push out, but don't actually open.
These are casement windows. You can tell because they don't push out, they have bars. the open from the middle.
This is a clapboard house, you can tell because the door has a little board that hangs over it.
This is a dormer house and you can tell because the way the porch is.
This one is simply a fanlight house, you can clearly see the half circle light on the top of the house.
This is a palladian window and you can tell by the unique shape of the window.
This is a pediment house you can tell by the shape of the house.
This is a protico and you can tell that by the shape of the house and how the door is.
These are sidelights, they are the things, the windows on the side of the door.
this house is a turret house and you can tell becuas of the castle like look to it.
this is a rafter house and you can tell because of the shape, and size of the house. The roof is smooth and nice.
This house is a eaves house you can tell because the roof droops off.
Homestyler My bedroom
This is my room i created on homestyler.com
it's pretty accurate, except i didn't know how to customize the floor tiles, so they're slightly off.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
House types

This is a Tudor house. You can tell because of how the wood work on the outside of the house is.
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| This is a Colonial Revival house. You can tell because of the arch enterance, and because the columns that are up. |
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| This is a Bungalow house. You can tell because of the broad porch |
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| This is a Cape/Cod style home. you can tell by the way the roof is slanted. |
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| This is a Dutch Revival house. You can tell because looks like a barn. |

This is a international school. You can tell because the shape of the house and how semmetrical it is.

This is a neoclassical house. You can tell because the shapes of the house.
This is a neoclectic house, you can tell because the new shapes, and new look.

This is a Prairie house, you can tell because how small and close to the ground.
This is a Ranch house other wise known as a split level. It looks like a barn.

This is a Tudor house.
Harmony
Scale

This one clearly has a scale problem. The basket shouldn't be bigger than the table, or desk in the back. the trash can should be larger in order for it to give the proper look of the room. The light on the top of the room should be larger, and should be back a little more. The teapot should be larger, and by the desk verses by itself in a lone corner.
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