The first impression

Posted by on Feb 24, 2012 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

The first impression

  Drive way or front path – it makes the first impression   If you have a drive or your house is set back from the road you are extremely lucky as you have a visible, attractive asset before your potential buyer has even walked through the front door. Making the most of this asset is extremely important.   1.The tidying process should start as soon as the pavement ends and your land begins. 2.Look down. What is the state of the edge of the drive / path / garden. Are there tripping hazards? Weeds, Overgrown plants you have...

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Ask for Luke @ Big Yellow Storage in Birmingham

Posted by on Feb 24, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Ask for Luke @ Big Yellow Storage in Birmingham

Our values We are the leaders in the UK self storage industry with the strongest brand and the best people. We become someone our customers can trust by being their space partner. We put the customer at the heart of our business. We encourage a culture of partnership between our people to deliver the best customer service. We are proud of our people and they are integral to the success of our company. We promise to help customers get some space in their...

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Work out your asset

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

Work out your asset

Every house has an asset. It’s the thing which the estate agent should be telling the client. It could be the view, it could be the period features, the fact it has a drive, the 180 foot garden, the open plan kitchen diner… if you don’t know what yours is ASK! To maximise your asset: 1) Spend the most time and energy making the asset as good as it can be. If it is view make sure the windows are perfectly clean and the curtains are drawn back and blinds up. If it’s a feature (like an original tiled floor make sure it can...

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Your dining area

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

Your dining area

Dining room – do you have a dining room or a table where you eat.  Does it look like a dining table?  It really needs to if you want buyers to believe you use this space.   1)  Move the table into the space to you can access all the seats around it.  Dining tables often get pushed against a wall or moved to allow traffic through – we need to show that this table is regularly used and fits in the space. 2)  Dress the table as if you are going to have a lovely evening dinner party including table cloths, glasses, cutlery, fresh...

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The room which sells the house

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

The room which sells the house

The kitchen is generally the room which sells the house. The ability to replace doors and worktops is pretty well publicised and something I would recommend if you don’t have new / granite worktops and good quality doors, however I am going to focus on other changes. 1) Clean your kitchen. A proper spring clean where you go through the cupboards and throw our stuff you haven’t used in 3 years. Remember people will open your cupboards and the inside has to be as tidy as the outside. 2) Clear your work surfaces. There is no need to...

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stunning sitting rooms

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

stunning sitting rooms

The lounge / sitting room is one of the most important rooms in a house which people remember, after the kitchen. This is the room where furniture can have the most detrimental affect… especially a TV. FACT: Generally when women look at Sitting rooms they ask if their sofa will fit, Men ask if their TV will fit! 1) I always say it. DE CLUTTER!!! Most sitting rooms I work on require at least 3 boxes of books, magazines, ornaments, pictures and other household ‘stuff’ put into storage before the room has the look buyers go...

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Beautiful bathrooms

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

Beautiful bathrooms

Bathrooms Bathrooms first and foremost need to be clean. Even a horrible colour scheme can be forgiven if the room is spotless. 1) Deep clean with specialist products. Everything from black grout to lime scale should be removed. There are specialist products on the market for this. Always follow the instructions and make sure the area is ventilated. 2) Carpets in a bathroom are unacceptable. It may be nice on your feet. It may have been really expensive but it is one of the biggest turnoffs for a potential buyer. In half a day the space could...

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Tips which always work

Posted by on Dec 16, 2011 in Portfolio, slider | 0 comments

Tips which always work

These are some short, sure fire ways of making the house inviting. 1) Clean your windows and open your curtains wide! the only exception to this is a window which over looks something really unsightly in which case invest in a white roller blind or etch the window. 2) Turn on the heating but plan for it to go off about half an hour before the buyers arrive. The house will feel comfortable and they will assume it is always like this. 3) never forget that fresh flowers can change a room. Daffs on a mantle piece, roses in a glass by the bed,...

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Tips which always work

Posted by on May 25, 2011 in Styling tips | 0 comments

Tips which always work

These are some short, sure fire ways of making the house inviting. 1)       Clean your windows and open your curtains wide!  The only exception to this is a window which overlooks something really unsightly in which case invest in a white roller blind or etch the window. 2)      Turn on the heating but plan for it to go off about half an hour before the buyers arrive.  The house will feel comfortable and they will assume it is always like this. 3)      Never forget that fresh flowers can change a room. Daffs on a...

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Kitchen – The room which generally sells the house.

Posted by on Mar 7, 2011 in Styling tips | 0 comments

Kitchen – The room which generally sells the house.

The ability to replace doors and worktops is pretty well publicised and something I would recommend if you don’t have new / granite worktops and good quality doors, however I am going to focus on other changes. 1) Clean your kitchen.  A proper spring clean where you go through the cupboards and throw out stuff you haven’t used in 3 years.  Remember people will open your cupboards and the inside has to be as tidy as the outside. 2) Clear your work surfaces.  There is no need to have every bit of kitchen...

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