It's hot! And so is Casart's Summer Sale! But don't get in a sweat. It just started yesterday, so breeze on over to our site to take advantage of the savings. It's just mid-July and already it's hot, hot, hot. Does your A/C ever conk out the first day the thermometer goes above 90? That happened to me and two friends a few weeks ago. I was getting paranoid Continue Reading
Paint Primer
Now that we're into sprucing up for spring, here's a short primer on paint primer and products. Color-If selling your home, stick to neutrals. If just freshening, paint whatever appeals to you. Always apply good sized paint samples on different walls in the same room and critique at different times of the day as natural and artificial light will affect the Continue Reading
5 Ways To Ease A Decorating Budget
The recession may be over but it's still a good idea to watch how you spend your dollars and try to stick to your decorating budget. Here are a few tips that may be helpful. Ways to Stick to Your Decorating Budget Cabinets Ready-made traditional cabinets cost less than custom or higher end design. Appliances Select mid-grade stainless steel with the same Continue Reading
Buzz Words for Buyers, Sellers, and Celebs – What They All Want
We've all heard all of these buzz words for buyers: turnkey, pristine, move-in ready, glamor, and, of course, location, location, location! Lindsey is selling her home and buying another one so she should probably be the one posting this. Buyers basically seek a home in good shape and with as many bells and whistles as possible. They want open floor plans, high Continue Reading
Everything Old Is New Again
Don't throw the pa-ast away You might need it some rainy day Dreams can come true again When everything old is new again Peter Allen wrote the song for "All That Jazz" in 1979. There are a lot of videos of it but I thought you'd like his performance with the Rockettes. https://youtu.be/lM9H1eYz-lc Sister Parish said, "You can never achieve anything in a Continue Reading
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