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Lighten up your home without loosing privacy

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How to open an old, dark house to the light, while simultaneously maintaining privacy for occupants, is a question not always happily or successfully answered.

Cruise down any suburban street in Sydney and chances are you’ll see a lot of unhappy, unsuccessful responses: window or door openings where maybe there shouldn’t be, and no openings where potentially there could be – privacy presumably compromised, views presumably not viewable, light not optimized. All indicating inadequate consideration and solutions to the question at hand. Fortunately, the successful renovation of a previously very dark semi with privacy issues in Sydney’s eastern suburbs offers a thoughtful, beautiful response to this all too common issue.

Pip Marston and Matt Argent of Marston Architects say the owners, a professional couple with two dogs, essentially wanted to “find the light”, having lived in a sunlight-starved, south-facing semi for several years. The house should be low maintenance, with an urban look and feel. And, they wanted to stay put during renovations, negating any major physical upheaval or additional financial strain.

The house itself was a single-storey Federation semi suffering the usual issues: with no northern light, it was dark and gloomy, and cold in winter. The layout was fairly standard – two bedrooms at the front, living space in the middle and add-ons at the rear. Sitting above ground level at the back, the house failed to connect to a long, underused rear garden. And, importantly, privacy was a problem, with the rear garden overlooked by neighbours to the east, north and south.

read more at: http://www.domain.com.au/news/amazing-design-the-sweet-spot-between-daylight-and-privacy-20160329-gnsrzm/

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Why the Mini-Makeover is Hot

One of the biggest trends in renovating we might be about to see emerge is the mini-makeover.

Think: paints, cupboard handles, tap fittings, wallpapers (yes, wallpapers going up, not coming down) and the polishing of timber floors. Also light fittings and window treatments. Anything that changes the feel and adds a bit of pizzazz without spending the big bucks.

Read more or watch a video at: http://smh.domain.com.au/blogs/talking-property/why-the-minimakeover-is-hot-20111018-1lulk.html

Will this add value to your home?  Contact the appraiser at www.socalappraisalserv.com for your value questions.

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Eliminate Home Health Hazards Inside and Out.

Household accidents cause at least 20,000 deaths every year. 

Here are 26 Ways to Protect Your Family from household accidents.

Your Bathroom: #1 Disinfect the drain. Of all the areas in the bathroom, the territory just around the bathtub drain is among the most inviting to bacteria. It’s perpetually moist, and every time we bathe, it gets fed with germs from our bodies. One study found almost 120,000 bacteria per square inch around the typical tub drain. (Another contaminated bathroom area, the sink faucet handle, harbored only 6,267 per square inch.) Disinfect at least once a week by mixing one teaspoon of bleach with a quart of water and swabbing thoroughly, while wearing protective gloves.

Read more and get the 25 additional tips at: http://www.parade.com/health/2011/10/home-not-so-safe-home.html

Safety is one of the 3 Ss that appraisers check for.  If you have questions regarding safety issues and your appraisal contact the appraisers at www.socalappraisalserv.com

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