Greetings!
From beige to bold, color and spring go hand in hand. Here are some tips and tricks to help you use your accessories successfully and how to use color to energize your home.
Staging your home is important and the statistics show that staged spaces sell faster, for a higher price. We look forward to working with you this spring.
Sincerely, Janice Monastra Home Staging Specialist |

ACCESSORIZING RULES
Keep in mind the number one rule when grouping items together. The rule of threes. Accessorizing in odd numbers makes the room more appealing, memorable, and effective than even-numbered pairings. The rule of three is especially important when hanging and grouping art on the walls. If you want the overall display to appear as one to the trained eye then stick with the same or similarly shaped frames or mirrors.
Greenery will be your best friend when accessorizing. Group a set of candles and a picture frame with a real or silk plant or orchid. Adding greenery to your vignette will help bring the entire room to life and add color to your overall presentation. Greenery makes a world of difference in any room.
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COLOR TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
Neutrals:
If a lighter creme tone is what you want, avoid a green or gold undertone and go with a brown base. Anything you find in a wineglass - from champagne to rose to merlot will work well as accent colors with a neutral. If you want a neutral with a greyish tint, think of mushroom to greenish khaki to rich cafe au lait as variations.
Orange-Peach-Yellow:
A strong color like orange is great for one wall in a room to add punch. Always be sure to use two tones lighter for the ceiling. These shadow boxes are lined with colorful papers and fabrics that coordinate with the plates inside. Peach is a wonderful color that brings vibrance to any environment and goes with just about any color. Yellow walls work best in a room with a lot of natural light. For more ideas be sure to visit our website at www.TopiaryStaging.com. |