Thursday, May 6, 2010

Making storage space

In today’s real estate market, compact homes sell better. People want simple homes with easy maintenance, rather than large sprawling mansions. It is not only economical, but also easier to work with. Real estate professionals say that compact homes can be made to look big and spacious, by giving a little attention to how the interiors are done.

When you look at your home in Elk Grove or Yuba city, keep in mind all of your furniture and appliances. Have a garage sale to rid you of unnecessary clutter. That way you can effectively take to your new place, just what you need. Over the years, out of habit, we all buy many things which we do not need or do not use.

Furniture shopping say real estate blogs must be done, keeping in mind the specifications of the home and the rooms. You can buy a chest of drawers to store things, instead of a side table, thus not compromising on space, yet finding a place to put away the knick knacks. A coffee table with drawers is handy in putting away things, while a glass top table cannot. You can add to the appeal of your place by making it look larger, with the right choice in furniture and interior décor. Use a bench with a hinged lid, to place under a window or near the bed; it will give you a seating spot near the window and you can also store your blankets and sheets!

Space under the staircase say social media in real estate, can be effectively used for storage as well. Building neat shelves can give ample space to put away things, and avoid unnecessary clutter in the rooms. Unless you have decorative items ideally say realtors, it is good to take a call on which items you will be using in your new home, and which ones you can do away with. Enclose cupboards and shelves behind doors, so as to save on space. Install narrow and short shelves in wall space, to put away tooth brushes and other toiletries in the bathroom. Towel bars can be fixed discretely for hanging your clothes and towels.

Kitchen being the most used area needs to be planned carefully, to maximize use of space and facilities. Utensils can be hung in rows around the cooking range, allowing for easy access, and good use of storage space. These can be bigger ones, which may not fit in the drawers or shelves. A pull out tray at the bottom can accommodate smaller and important utensils, making it easy to reach again.

For additional resources and information please visit the following sites.

Resource Links:
http://www.gmacrealestate.com
Bill Fields All Star Coaching Program: http://www.AllStarCoaching.net
GreatWest GMAC Search all MLS Listings: http://www.LocalHomeLink.com
GreatWest GMAC Consumer Buyer/Seller Blog: http://www.GreatWestBlog.com
T. Sami Siddiqui (Broker/ Owner) Buzz About Sacramento Blog: http://www.samisiddiquiblog.com
GreatWest Podcasts- Weekly Updates on new REO, Short Sale, Bank Owned Foreclosure Listings: http://www.HouseTalkOnline.com
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