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Space Saving Ideas for your Long Beach Homes

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Small Living Space Soutions for Long Beach Homes

Hidden Rooms

Space Savers or Hidden Secrets?

 

Down here at the beach we trade square footage for beach living and ocean breezes.  But what do we do with all of our stuff?  Lifetime collections of photos, books and other treasured belongings, that we are just not prepared to part with, need a place in our new homes as well. 

 

Hidden Closet with Bookcase

Small spaces are a challenge when we downsize our lives.  Creative use of our space without feeling cluttered and oppressive becomes a mission.  Creative Home Engineering, a Tempe Arizona company specializing in hidden passageways may have solved some of these issues. 

Under Staircase Storage

 

What a great way to expand space, furnish our homes and create hidden storage spaces!  When your square footage is limited every found space becomes critical.  Living in small spaces certainly has its challenges and rewards.  A small mess in a large home is a huge mess in small space.  One needs to be a neat freak in small spaces.  Creative Home Engineering is providing several wonderful solutions. 

Hall Closet Storage and Safe

Have you been wondering where to hide a safe in your home?  Take an unsightly hall closet and convert it to a hidden safe and a wonderfully elegent storage cabinet. 

Discrete Hiding Places

Looking for a safe and discrete hiding place for those things that should never be found by others?  Lovely and elegant built in’s hide your most private possessions very nicely.

 

While we have many larger homes in Long Beach, many of the homes here are of the smaller cottage genre.  Small living space ideas are in demand, we are pleased to be able to provide some solutions. 


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Laurie Manny
Long Beach Realtor
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Main Street Realtors Belmont Heights 244 Redondo Avenue Long Beach California 90803

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Space Saving Ideas for your Long Beach Homes
Posted on July 14, 2008 by Laurie Manny
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Feng Shui Influences How Bay Area Houses Are Priced

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Feng Shui Influences How Bay Area Houses Are Priced



Lucky Number 8 - Feng Shui


The Long Beach Real Estate Home Blog is pleased to welcome guest author, San Mateo California Realtor, Leonore Wilkas of The Wilkas Group. 


 

Living on the San Francisco Peninsula as I do, with our large Asian population, we find all kinds of Asian influences creeping into our daily lives. One of the biggest is Feng Shui, a Chinese mysticism of sorts, where it is believed that your life can improve by doing little things within your living environment through the placement of furniture, artwork, or even the front door of a house. It’s a serious business around here with many experts helping Realtors and non-Asians prepare their houses for sale so that the house will sell quickly.


Having harmony in life promotes wealth, prosperity, good health, and chi - the movement of the air around you. The Chinese are superstitious people. If they believe the Feng Shui is bad at a property, they will not look at it, or seriously consider buying it unless they think the bad Feng Shui can be over come.



Numbers play a big influence in Feng Shui

 


Certain numbers can prevent someone from even considering a property unless they can have a Feng Shui master come and correct the chi of the house. In our area, the number 8, believed to mean wealth, is often seen within the listing price of a home. Asians believe that numbers can create harmony within the house. If the price of the home reflects certain numbers such as 1, 6, or 8, it is considered to be positive so it’s very common to price homes with the number 8 somewhere in the price, for example you might see a house listed at $618,988, $888,888 or $1,886,688. The worst numbers to use are 2 and 5 and if I, as an agent, want to attract a buyer who follows Feng Shui, I will avoid them, if I can.

 


Foo Dog - Feng ShuiBut, that’s only part of the issue with numbers. What do you do if the house number is considered bad Feng Shui? What if the numbers are really bad like 4, 13, 24, or 104? You can’t exactly change them, can you? No, not if you’re trying to sell the house, so you must use little Feng Shui tricks to provide protection to the property.

 

Have you ever noticed houses with two large lion-type animals sitting at the front entrance to a house in your neighborhood or city? These are called Foo dogs and they’re placed there to protect the house from bad chi.

 

If you’re unlucky enough to have house numbers that are considered bad chi you place a circle around your house numbers and protect the chi.

 

When you see wind chimes anywhere near the entrance of a house, it is considered good luck. Is there a birdbath or water feature somewhere in the front or back yard? They may be trying to improve the chi, or energy, of the house.


The power of Feng Shui is believed in by a whole lot of people on this planet. Many other cultures have similar beliefs. The Japanese and Indians also look at numerology in their daily lives. Japanese like odd numbers like 3, 5 and 7. The Indians believe in a Destiny number that is the total number for your birthday. If you were born on March 1st, 1968, the numbers would be written out like this: 03.01.68 = 18, 1+8 = 9, and 9 would be your Destiny number. Numerology has been around for thousands of years and is believed by millions of people.


What are the lucky numbers for Feng Shui?

 

8, 18, 28, 38, 48, 54, 68, 80, 84, 88, 99, 168, and 108.

The number 8 is considered lucky because of how the word sounds in Cantonese. It sounds a little like the word faat (more like you saying phat) and it means prosperity and abundance. Something we all wish for, right?


What are the unlucky numbers?


4 - is considered the worst number because when it’s spoken in Cantonese it sounds like the word for death.

13 - if you add 1+3 it equals 4.

24 and 104 are also considered unlucky.

7 is considered unlucky, too!


Next month, on August 8th, or 08.08.08, the Chinese people will be trying to either get married on that date or hope to deliver their babies on that date, because of these auspicious numbers. This might be the reason that the Olympics will start on this date.

 

I have had clients bring in a Feng Shui master to make simple corrections to houses with bad numbers. I have also seen people request a number change from the city and post office. Sometimes this is the easiest thing to do.


Does the number 8 help sell a house faster? Who knows? I try to put at least one 8 in every listing price I have. I do notice that we see a lot of Asian’s coming through our open houses, so maybe it is helpful. Realtors are superstitious, too, so anything that we can do to help our clients sell their homes we’re probably going to try. As long as it’s legal, that is!



 

Contributed by: San Mateo Realtor, Lenore Wilkas; author of the San Mateo Real Estate News Blog


 

 

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Posted on July 12, 2008 by Laurie Manny
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8


Staging Your Long Beach California Lofts

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STAGING YOUR LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA LOFTS


Diane ConcialdiLiving “loft style” is a total change of lifestyle. Loft living in Long Beach is for those who love to entertain more and enjoy life,  rather than spend time taking care of their Long Beach homes and gardens. Lofts are located within walking distance of Downtown Long Beach restaurants, nightlife and public transportation.  I tend to think that original, creative, entrepreneurial types are drawn to the lifestyle of loft living.


Downtown Long Beach LoftsMy visualization of a loft is having a brick wall interior, a view of the city lights, concrete or wood flooring and an open floor plan with high ceilings, large windows and lots of square footage.  The home stager’s job is to define the space and style by separating areas with dual-functionality furniture, “portable walls” and accessories taking into consideration the views and special features of your loft by the placement of accessories and furniture.


Staging or setting up your loft is a bit different than a home staging for a traditional 3-bedroom 2-bath home.  The loft’s one large room image needs created room definition. There’s a lot of versatility in designing a loft. Repositioning the “walls” creates a new place, almost as if you’ve moved.  


The challenge is changing the virtual kitchen, dining room, living room and office into reality, well worth the time spent! Just as we know creating the illusion of openness with paint color in a traditional home works, the illusion of separation in a loft can be accomplished in a different way using floor rugs, two-sided bookcases, hanging panels, floor screens and portable walls. The high ceilings create and keep the openness of the floor plan - the reason why so many love lofts. The use of mirrors positioned to reflect the sunlight will brighten up entire space. For pet owners, it’s also possible to incorporate an awesome area for your pet in an end table or nightstand.

 

Downtown Long Beach LoftsFurniture, such as benches for storage, beds with hidden floor drawers, tables with wheels to move from place to place and stackable chairs for entertaining are ways to incorporate dual usage. In addition, placing throw pillows around a coffee table or ottoman cubes that slide under the table can add extra seating. Metal racks and open shelving for kitchens will allow storage and clear counters.


Everyone has a vision on how a loft should look and be designed.  Whether it’s modern, futuristic, retro, European or eclectic, when it comes to design, it’s always a matter of your own taste.


Diane Concialdi
DC Redesign  
(714) 815-3506



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Posted on July 8, 2008 by Laurie Manny
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23


The Effects of Home Staging Your Long Beach Homes

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Diane Concialdi

Home staging projects can be very exciting, fun and are a lot of work. In these before and after images you will see that after photos set an emotional air and convey a more desirable feeling than the before photos, suggesting a higher level of appeal to all Long Beach buyers. 

Dining Room BeforeDining Room After

 

Dining Room - Before and After

 

 

Location is important to buyers in Long Beach; it’s essential that your home stager spotlight any available extraordinary view such as the ocean, a greenbelt, city or mountain views as well as the backyard or patio.  Many Long Beach homes have small backyards or only have a small patio to work with, which makes it essential to set up the patio and be sure the gardens are weeded and tended too. 

Patio Before   Patio After 

Patio - Before and After

Staged Living Room

Home staging accentuates the specific architecture of your Long Beach home and defines the interior spaces. A bad home staging job can actually take away from the sale of your home. You want the buyer to focus on the positive.

 

How furniture is layed out is extremely important in defining any area, especially if the purpose of the room is for living and dining. An empty house is cold. Defining furniture placement pulls the room together and creates a flow throughout your home to help a buyer visualize the home’s potential. 


There is definitely a power to staging.  Home staging creates an inviting atmosphere your buyer can see themselves living in and a place to call “Home!” 

Diane Concialdi
Home Stager
DC Redesign  
(714) 815-3506

 

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Posted on March 23, 2008 by Laurie Manny
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27


Preparing Your Long Beach Homes for Sale - Home Staging Tips

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Preparing Your Long Beach Homes for Sale

Home Staging Tips for the Long Beach Homeowner

 

Diane Concialdi

Marketing your Long Beach homes is similar to the way merchandisers market products using special packaging. You wouldn’t buy a product that doesn’t look good, would you? Would you buy a home that is disorganized and dirty?  Neither will today’s Long Beach real estate buyers.  Try to look at your home through your buyer’s eyes.


Physical clutter can create mental and spiritual blocks to success, health and selling your Long Beach home. Have you ever needed to pick up your rooms, make your bed, and put away the dirty dishes in the sink before you leave for vacation?  That’s because space cleaning assists in lightening your mind and leaves you with a feeling of balance.

First Impressions Sell

Some unacceptable first impressions home buyers have can be corrected with the list below. Always remember first impressions and how it is important in any part of your life and in selling your Long Beach home.
 

  1. Home Staging Tips for Your Selling Your Long Beach HomesClean up the walkway to your home removing weeds and dead plants, adding new ones, and sweeping and hosing off the driveway and garage doors. It may be necessary to paint the front door, if washing it doesn’t help. Also keep the entrance well lighted at night.
  2. Remove any personal stuff, old newspapers and magazines, clothes lying around and religious artifacts. Make sure countertops and dresser tops are clean and clear.
  3. Move out any unused or extra furniture so that your rooms are more spacious and not crowded with a lot of stuff.
  4. All cupboards and closets should be clean and orderly.  Get rid of old unused clothing.  Kitchen and bathroom cupboards should be extra clean and neat.
  5. Remove from sight any cat litter boxes, garbage cans and pet dishes and check the odor in your home. Most homeowners don’t realize that odor plays a big part in the sale of their home.
  6. Replace any old rugs and carpets, paint the walls or remove any old wallpaper. Buyers love when everything is done before they move in.
  7. Keep your rooms light and bright with clean windows and window coverings. Open up the blinds and curtains and let in the sunshine. If it’s a nice day, open up the windows and let in the fresh air.  
  8. Add tons of real flowers around your home inside and out. Flowers will also freshen up the scent of your rooms.
  9. Keep your rooms painted in colors that appeal to all. It doesn’t necessarily have to be neutral but don’t use hot pinks, lime greens, or themed kids rooms. Even if it’s a deep color and everything else is correctly staged, clean and neat, the color will not matter. 
  10. Your garage is not the catchall.  Make sure it is very clean and organized. It you have time, try and have a garage sale before you list your home with your Long Beach Realtor.


If you live in an area where all of the homes are somewhat the same, with similar features, floor plans and neighborhoods, make your home the best looking one on the block. A Home Stager will help you achieve the look of a perfectly staged home but not look artificial.  Your buyer needs to think, “I want to live here.”  Your Long Beach home will be remembered!

Stage your Long Beach Homes to sell.

 

Diane Concialdi
DC Redesign  
(714) 815-3506

 

 

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Main Street Realtors Belmont Heights 244 Redondo Avenue Long Beach California 90803

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Posted on February 27, 2008 by Laurie Manny

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