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2019 Home Trend Preview

2019 Home Trend Preview

According to indecortrends.com, House Beautiful and Houzz, grey is out and warm neutral earthy tones are back!  This could be because of the movement toward midcentury furniture and accents and away from farmhouse and Nordic trends.  Here are some ways to keep your home trending…

Animal prints and Tribal Patterns

When tastefully done, animal or tribal prints can provide texture in a minimalist environment.  When staging your home to sell, minimalism is key but can feel cold.  Incorporating these bold patterns in small doses can warm it up!  Think about using… giraffe print textiles for 2019.

Move toward the opposite side of the color wheel for your accents

Blues and greens promote a universally calming aesthetic but when you want to make your space pop, think orange or red to add some drama.  Think about using… a burnt orange conversation piece with your neutral palette.

Go bold with black… (accents, that is)

By no means should you paint a wall black but a matte black accent piece can bring warmth to any space, especially when combined with rich golds, beiges and warm colors.  Black statement pieces will add dimension to an otherwise minimally decorated space.  Think about using… a matte black reading lamp to give your reading nook some drama.

Neutral palettes should always provide a baseline for staging your home to sell or show.  2019 is going to show us that neutral does not have to be cold.  It’s time to bring some personality into staging and Bella Casa is here to help!  For more help staging your home, contact Bella Casa Staging and Redesign at 321-837-9808. We have a variety of solutions that will fit your home staging needs whether your home is vacant or occupied. Bella Casa Staging & Redesign is located in Melbourne, Florida and serves homes located throughout Brevard County.

Want to get a jump on 2019 Interior Trends? Read the latest here.

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Moving in with a Parent After They Lose a Spouse: A Guide

After losing a parent or stepparent, it can be difficult to know what the next steps are. If you are experiencing grief on your own, it might be hard to think about helping your surviving parent move on from this point. Because grief can cause many different reactions in a person – and because it can last for months or years – it’s not always easy to proceed after such a loss. You may be wondering how to help your parent cope with depression or financial issues; if they have health concerns, that may be the first priority.

One thing many people who have lost a parent have in common is that they make the decision to move in with their loved one. This can be helpful for both parties as it can relieve a stressful financial situation, allow a grandparent to spend more time with the grandkids, and bring a family together after a period of loss. If you are considering moving in with a parent and upsizing – that is, buying a home together so that everyone has their own space – it’s important to keep in mind that your loved one may have future needs that a home should address. Aging in place means that a senior can keep living at home well after retirement age, and that requires a home to be safe and accessible.

Keep reading for some helpful tips on how to find the right home for you and your parent.

Location Is Key

If you have children who are still in school, finding a house within that district is likely important to you. However, it’s also important to take your loved one’s needs into consideration. If your parent has health concerns that require many doctor’s visits per month, it may be difficult for him or her to make that journey if you move far away. When you begin looking for a new house, start your search within a particular radius and work your way out. If the perfect home is a little outside the lines when it comes to your loved one’s needs, look for transportation options such as a free bus ride from a senior care service.

Make Sure It’s Accessible

The home you share with your parent should be accessible to him or her at all ages. Even if your loved one is in good health now, there could be concerns down the road, including mobility issues that will make stairs and slippery floors dangerous. It’s a good idea to look for a home that is all one level and has either hardwood, laminate, or tile floors. This is because thick-pile carpeting can be a trip hazard for many seniors. If there are steps out front, consider installing a ramp to make it safe for your parent to traverse.

Think About Modifications

Finding a home that has all the things you need already built in can be difficult to say the least, but if you can find one that meets most of your needs and has room for updates, that will work just as well. Home modifications are popular nowadays and don’t have to be incredibly expensive; in fact, when it comes to making things safe for a senior, there are many projects you can do over a weekend and within a budget. Adding a grab-bar, a shower seat, and non-slip rubber mats in the bathroom are great ways to make a home more accessible that don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Click here for some great tips on home modifications.

Making the decision to move in with a parent is a big one, and it can have an effect on your family dynamic, your professional career, and your personal relationships. It’s important to weigh all the factors before making a decision and to keep communication open with your family so that everyone will be on the same page.

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How to Properly Hang a Chandelier In Your Home

How to Properly Hang a Chandelier In Your Home

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How to Decorate without Spending a Dime!

How to Decorate without Spending a Dime!

Spring is in full bloom and it’s time to dust away those winter blues.  One of the most fun and fresh ways to feel festive is to brighten up your home.  The good news is this does not have to be expensive!  In fact, this can be done spending absolutely nothing!  Here are 5 ways do decorate without spending anything.

  1. Shop your home.  Do you have mirrors placed opposite windows to reflect more natural light?  Can you change your living room color scheme by bringing in art, pillows and throws from a bedroom?  What about putting your hallway runner in your kitchen?  Some small adjustments will make your home feel brand new.
  2. Move your furniture.  Do you have a terrific arm chair in your bedroom that is hidden by piled up clothes?  Bring it out!  Think about creating conversation spaces for guests and making sure there are spaces for drink placement.  The great news is if you don’t love it, you can always scoot it back!
  3. Bring natural elements indoors.  Spring is all about new life and natural décor is completely free!  Clip some leafy branches for a fun and fresh arrangement, use rocks or nuts as a vase filler, or bring that potted plant inside and enjoy it!
  4. DIY!  Upcycle an old curtain into a fun table runner, use some old paint and freshen up an end table or cover some old books in pretty scrap fabric and use them in a pretty vignette.
  5. Sell your old stuff and buy something you like!  When all else fails and you just need something new or you want to declutter, use those Facebook groups every one adds you to and make some money!  Go get those pillow covers you’ve had your eye on or a new piece to hang on your wall.

For more help staging your home, contact Bella Casa Staging and Redesign at 321-837-9808. We have a variety of solutions that will fit your home staging needs whether your home is vacant or occupied. Bella Casa Staging & Redesign is located in Melbourne, Florida and serves homes located throughout Brevard County.