Since creating the “to be continued” blog, I’ve been closing each post with the words “dwell in possibilities.” I must confess that I borrowed this phrase from the great poet, Emily Dickinson. I saw her quote and realized that it summed up what I am doing as a professional home stager and interior designer.

I am most grateful to Ms. Dickinson for her insightful and inspiring phrase.

Regardless of the size or price range of a house, my objective is to find the possibilities in that house. I am looking for those unique features of that house and finding possible ways to accentuate them for the potential buyer. I am analyzing those unusual spaces that buyers find difficult to understand upon first glance and finding possible functional uses for those spaces.

In the end, my mission is to help the potential buyer see how they could dwell in the possibilities of this house!


Monday, November 14, 2011

Blueprint for a New American Home

Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an interesting article, Blueprint for a New American Home, about home buyers and home owners shifting attitudes toward “more practical features and away from the aspirational”. 

The author points out that “the new styles are showing up in the relatively few new homes under construction as well as in the remodeling of older homes. More people are renovating as they stay put longer.”

The shift in attitudes and possibilities includes:

·         Grand Foyer to “Drop Zones”

·         Breakfast Nook to Outdoor Living Space

·         Dad’s Office to Lifestyle Center

·         Formal Living Rooms to Open Family Rooms

Read the full WSJ article Blueprint for a New American Home at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204644504576651152960249150.html?mod=WSJ_RealEstate_LeftTopNews   Make sure to check out the accompanying slide show photos for examples of the shifting attitudes and possibilities.


Dwell in possibilities


Cindy

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