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If you own a vacation rental property (or are looking to invest in one), you know that designing a short-term rental cottage that stands out from the competition is key to attracting renters and earning repeat business. With the growing popularity of short-term rentals and Airbnb properties, it's important to create a space that not only looks beautiful but is also functional and comfortable for guests.
In this article, we'll provide you with expert tips and insights on how to design a short-term rental cottage that will have guests raving and coming back year after year. Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to update an existing space, this guide will provide you with the inspiration you need to create a truly exceptional vacation home.
Start with the Basics
Before you start decorating, make sure you have all the basics in place. This includes…
We were recently hired to hang artwork for a previous client’s new place – they had all of the pieces that they needed, but they still had a lot of questions:
How high should they be hung?
Should we stagger groups of artwork, or align?
Should the art go behind the bed, or behind the lamps, or both?
Is this piece big enough/does it work well in this space?
What type of screws, nails, and tools do we need?
Hiring a professional designer
to take on the task of hanging the artwork answers all of these questions, and more. We have the tools, the training, and all of the equipment (including a ladder that works great on stairs)!
That said, if you are interested in tackling this task on your own, these tips will help you to
(almost)
hang artwork as well as the pros do.
Nails, hooks and more
Picture hanging hooks come in a variety of sizes, based on weight handling capabilities, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. Standard
will hold up to 30 lbs. There are 2 and 3 nail hooks that will hold more weight, so be sure to review what your needs are before purchasing.
An alternative to the standard picture hooks is the fairly new
. These do not require a hammer, and are simply thread through the drywall, holding up to 50lbs on their standard hooks! We recommend using ONLY on drywall.
Once you have found the perfect wall art for your space, and you’re ready to hang, you need to purchase my ultimate favourite picture-hanging tool – I can’t leave home without this, and clients are mesmerized when I use it. I know, it’s starting to sound a bit like an infomercial, but trust me when I tell you that this little tool will change your life, regardless of the type of artwork that you are hanging.
Ready?
It’s called the
, and I’m pretty sure it’s magic. I have included a link to buying this online, just in case you want to see what the fuss is about. If you choose to purchase one, there are some handy instructions on the back of the packaging, but I’ll sum it up for you in 5 quick and easy steps:
1.
Hang your artwork from the hook of the Hang & Level™ tool.
2.
Position on the wall where you wish to hang the artwork.
3.
Once in position, r
emove the artwork from the hook, and press the “button” on this hook into the wall (you’ll notice a small indentation mark on the wall).
4.
Place your nail, or the bottom of your picture hanging hook if using a hook, on this marked spot, and hammer in your nail/hook.
5.
Hang your artwork on your nail or hook, and use the Hang & Level™ built-in level to ensure it’s straight.
That’s it! Seriously! No need to measure how far down your wire or sawtooth sits on the back of your frame. It’s that easy!
Now, unfortunately, this handy tool won’t work for all pieces, but it does work well for most, and will significantly reduce the amount of time needed for your art hanging project.
Moving on, here are a few basic guidelines for positioning your artwork:
Gallery Walls:
These do not need to create a nice, neat square or rectangle – consider an offset shape that creates a visual balance.
Hanging pieces side by side or stacked
Be sure to leave 1” – 3” between pieces, depending on the size of the piece (larger items can have more space between them).
How high should you hang it?
Standard:
Most pieces should be hung at a standard eye level (60 in from ground to centre of artwork).
Above a sofa or bed:
Minimum 6” above the back of the sofa or headboard, and no more than 10”.
Above a console table or sideboard:
Generally 4” – 6” – there may be exceptions, especially if there are other artwork pieces in the room, in which case you’ll want to align the centers of the pieces of artwork with each other.
Above a mantel:
For most mantels, we recommend 3” – 6” above.
Additional tips:
For hanging artwork on plaster walls, place a piece of painters or masking tape where the nail will go BEFORE hammering – this will keep the wall from splitting.
Carry a magnet in your tool pouch or pocket – this will give you quick and easy access to nails, without the risk of choking on them!
Remember scale when selecting which pieces will be hung where – ensure that large walls have a large piece or grouping of small pieces, and smaller walls are host to smaller display pieces.
Written by:
, Founder and Lead Creative Solutions Provider, Beyond The Stage Homes
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Each year, as it comes to an end, I can’t help but get a little nostalgic. In May of 2008, I made the bold decision to embark on an exciting new adventure, and offer a new kind of service to Waterloo Region. While home staging wasn’t a new industry, I knew that it was a valuable service, that was under-utilized in my local community. I wanted to create a solution, and create a method for helping homeowners to make the process of selling their homes easier.
At the time that I opened the doors to Beyond The Stage Homes, I couldn’t imagine that we would not only become the largest home staging company in Waterloo Region, but that we would build a thriving design business, mentor and inspire up and coming home stagers, and impact the local community all the while.
Beyond The Stage Homes is now a full-service team, and I have this incredible team to thank for making BTSH what we are today. 2015 was our best year yet for awards and accolades, and we are humbly honoured to receive each one. Check out our year in review:
January
- received 3 awards from the
Real Estate Staging Association
:
RESA Top 10 Home Staging Team of the Year 2015
RESA Top 10 Vacant Home Stager of the Year Canada 2015
RESA Top 10 Redesigner of the Year 2014 & 2015
January -
launched our first successful
, and have hosted several more throughout the year.
February -
hosted a Cupcake Day in association with the local KW RESA Chapter
April
- We were thrilled to take on a co-op student from Conestoga College. We enjoyed working with her so much, she later joined our team as a home staging assistant!
May
- BTSH sponsored the
once again, and helped to raise much-needed funds for the Grand River MS Society chapter.
September -
Style Corporation was launched as the parent company to Beyond The Stage Homes.
September -
Styled, Listed, and Sold Academy
, the latest in home stager training, was launched as a division of Style Corporation right here in Waterloo Region.
October -
Jennifer MacEwen, Design and Decorating Consultant, and Beth Thomas, Professional Home Stager, joined the ever-growing BTSH team.
October
- Received 3 additional awards, both local and international:
- continued to educate, mentor, and inspire students of all ages (spoke at Conestoga (twice) and Sheridan colleges)
- signed up with Waterloo Region Small Business Centre as a mentor
- featured in
and
magazines; noted in
- incorporated Style Corporation, and now operate 2 divisions of this corporation, including Beyond The Stage Homes, and are looking forward to launching 3 new divisions over the next 2 years.
Some great causes that we supported throughout 2015 are:
- K-W MS Walk
- K-W Humane Society
- local children's soccer team
- Caring for Little Kidneys, McMaster Children’s Hospital
- Sleep Tight PJ Party
- Food Bank of Waterloo Region
What does 2016 have in store?
We plan to continue to build on our experiences. We will continue to host our ever-popular Home Seller’s Workshops, find new ways to mentor and inspire, and help even more homeowners to get the most out of their homes, whether they’re living or selling.
In January, Jennifer Roth and myself will attend the 2016 RESA Convention at Treasure Island in Las Vegas. I am honoured to be teaching an educational class in one of our break-out sessions. Each year, home stagers from across North America, come together to share their experiences, expertise, and support.
As well, SLS Academy will be hosting their next
Home Staging Career Workshop on January 16th
, and will be offering their Home Stager Training program to Waterloo Region students in
.
The rest of the year promises to hold new adventures, and of course, exciting home staging and design projects. We can’t wait to get started!
All the best in 2016!
From,
Shauna Lynn and the entire BTSH team!
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Living in your home, and selling your home are very different. It's important to identify what a buyer will see during an open house or walk through, and the conclusions they are likely to draw from what they see. Helping to eliminate "distractions" will help buyers see the true potential and value of a home, which is always in the seller's best interest.
By identifying and addressing these with the homeowner, from the buyer’s perspective, your
can help you understand the importance of their recommendations. Remember – it’s not what buyer’s see, it’s what they
.
For example, take some of these common items in your home and compare them to the perception they leave with prospective buyers:
What Buyers See
What Buyers Perceive
Bins and boxes in closets
There is no storage space
Out of place items – toiletries in the linen closet, pantry items in the hall closet, etc
There isn’t sufficient space where these items belong
Pet items - anything
Any knicks/scratches were caused by pets
Knicks and scratches on walls/baseboards, etc
The home has not been well cared for
Dirty appliances (oven especially)
The whole house was dirty before listing
Air fresheners
Homeowner is covering something up
Magazines in a bathroom
“I spend time in here”
Builder’s Basic fixtures
No updates have been done to the house
Pots and Pans in the oven
Lack of storage in the kitchen
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