What A Library.

My small collection of books are very important to me.  These are books that helped me.  Have motivated me.  Have entertained me.  Have awakened me. And these very special books take up a small part of my office in my home.

In fact, the great Jim Rohn used to have saying (about 40 years ago) that went like this… “Most homes over $250,000 have a library.  I wonder why that is?” This was a great saying and a lesson in the importance of reading to advance one’s life’s experiences and income potential.

Now, I’ve also seen some impressive home libraries over the years.  And as a Realtor I’ve seen a my share of impressive libraries as well.

But feast your eyes on this particular home library.  Now this is a person with serious penchant for books!  I came across this incredible photo while looking for ideas on designing home libraries.

I’ve never seen anything like it!

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TAS_0209-3-2 copy-2 Eric McKenna, Realtor
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Mobile: 412-613-4466 call/text
Email: sold@ericmckenna.com
Website: www.EricMcKenna.com
Address: 1001 Beaver Grade Rd, Moon Twp PA 15108
      

Concrete Flooring.

Carpet, hardwood, laminate, linoleum, vinyl, tile, stone, concrete… Concrete?

Yes, concrete.

Concrete floors are a modern flooring solution. They are durable, easy to maintain and compare favorably with other flooring materials, such as natural and ceramic tiles.

Picturing a concrete floor might bring dull, cold and drab images to mind, but with the latest technological advances, concrete floors are nothing like that at all. They are attractive, hard-wearing and can last a lifetime. And, although concrete doesn’t exactly carry the properties to qualify as a good insulator, it can be insulated from underneath before being laid.
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Polished concrete is fast becoming a popular flooring material. Thanks to recent advances in polishing equipment and techniques, contractors are now grinding concrete floor surfaces, whether new or old, to a high-gloss finish. Factor in the superior durability and performance of concrete, and it’s no wonder why more homeowners are opting for polished concrete flooring as an alternative flooring option.

Because polishing is a multistep process, you can choose the level of sheen, from satin to high-gloss; anything that meets your maintenance and aesthetic requirements and tastes.

As with any other flooring option, it is important to understand the good and the bad before choosing to strip out other floors and opt for concrete floors.

Concrete durability

Concrete flooring is extremely tough and resilient and is able to withstand lots of pressure. This also means that the material is difficult to damage. High heels, furniture legs and pet claws will not scratch the surface.

You also don’t have to worry about damage from dropped items. While it is possible to chip or scratch a concrete surface, you will generally have to work pretty hard at it to succeed. Just as with a tiled floor, you will have to take extra care not to drop anything on your concrete floor.

However, the strength and durability of this material can also be a liability. The surface of a concrete floor is very hard; if you trip and fall on one, then you are probably going to hurt yourself. Items dropped on this surface are also more likely to shatter or crack.

That is why these floors are not recommended for areas which are frequented by children or elderly people.

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Maintaining a concrete floor

Keeping a concrete floor looking its best requires only a minimum amount of maintenance. It needs to be sealed or waxed every three to nine months, depending on the level of traffic, in order to maintain the protective layer over its surface.

Other than that, you can use a neutral cleaning agent to mop the floor clean periodically. A bit of elbow grease can be used for particularly stubborn stains.

A sealed and properly maintained concrete floor can last indefinitely. Even in commercial applications it can survive under high traffic conditions for many years. This saves you money while also preventing the hassle of having to get new flooring installed periodically.

Just remember, if not properly sealed on both the top and bottom surfaces, concrete will be very susceptible to penetration by moisture. If liquid does manage to make its way into the pores of a concrete floor, it can sit there and lead to the growth of mould or mildew in your home.

These are issues that should be handled by your installer. It is therefore necessary to use a reputable installer with references. In some environments you will also have to worry about the moisture freezing, which will cause it to expand and this can crack the floor slab. This should not be a problem in South Africa as we don’t have to deal with such extreme temperatures, but installing underneath insulation is recommended.

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Down the road

As long as the concrete is smooth and free from holes, bumps and defects, you have the choice of installing any floor surface covering that you want over it at a later date. This gives you a lot of design freedom going forward.

You might find the hardness of concrete also makes it uncomfortable to stand on for long periods. Concrete doesn’t yield, so if you are forced to stand on it for an extended period, your feet might hurt from the hard surface.

Another drawback of concrete floors is that they do not tend to retain heat very well. This means that on a cold winter morning the surface of the floor will feel chilly against bare toes. This can be offset with underfloor heating, rugs in specific places and insulation.

Texture and color

When most people think of concrete floors, they think of ugly, grey, utilitarian surfaces with sharp, bumpy textures. However, modern advances in concrete mixing and setting have allowed designers to achieve an endless variety of color and texture effects using this versatile material.

In some cases colouration is mixed directly into the concrete before the slab is placed. For already installed floors you can either acid stain the surface, use an appropriate dye or staining agent, or paint over it with a waterproof latex paint.

The texture of the concrete can be made smooth during the installation process. Alternatively, decorative textural patterns can be carved into the surface while it is still setting. You also have the option of polishing the material to a smooth sheen or etching it to create a faux tile effect.

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TAS_0209-3-2 copy-2 Eric McKenna, Realtor
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Mobile: 412-613-4466 call/text
Email: sold@ericmckenna.com
Website: www.EricMcKenna.com
Address: 1001 Beaver Grade Rd, Moon Twp PA 15108
      

Horizontal Shower.

A Horizontal Shower.  Wait. What?

Exactly what the response is from many people when the phrase ‘Horizontal Shower’ is spoken.  Me included.  Just what is a Horizontal Shower? HS-Gallery-01-10

It’s billed by the manufacturer, Dornbracht, as a ‘reclining shower experience.’  So.. there you go!

Dornbracht is an upscale bathroom fixture company.  And of course this product is being marketed to owners of ‘luxury’ homes.  All that being said – exactly how is one to ‘clean’ themselves in this horizontal shower?  Is it even possible? Maybe getting clean is not the point.  It looks like this is more of a home ‘spa’ experience.  Thus, a regular vertical shower would still be required.

So, even as a ‘spa’ experience, personally, I’m not sure laying horizontal with 6 shower heads spilling water on one’s back is really that…special.   Now, as a Realtor, I can’t say I’ve seen one of these special showers in the homes I have taken my buyers to nor do I have a listing outfitted with such a bathroom fixture.  But – I’m curious to see one of these fixture up close.

How do you feel about the potential of a ‘Horizontal Shower’ and would you want one in your home?

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TAS_0209-3-2 copy-2 Eric McKenna, Realtor
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Mobile: 412-613-4466 call/text
Email: sold@ericmckenna.com
Website: www.EricMcKenna.com
Address: 1001 Beaver Grade Rd, Moon Twp PA 15108
      

Quick Curb Appeal.

There are quite a few quick, small and inexpensive home improvements that you can do to your house to add instant curb appeal.  Adding curb appeal not only helps your house sell faster and easier but it also gives your house a great, finished look in which you can be proud of.  When deciding on how to add instant curb appeal to your house, make sure your consider what your house currently looks like and what will look best with it.  Also consider your budget and time constraints.

Here are a few quick fixes that all can be done with little money yet they can really add that much desired ‘curb appeal.’

Paint your trim, shutters and front door. 

For the cost of a few gallons of exterior paint, you can definitely add some brightness to your house while adding curb appeal…all by simply painting.   Consider picking a bright and bold color that makes your house stand out, but just make sure that you match it to the rest of the colors on your house.  This project may take a day or so of work but can make such a positive difference.

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Plant a tree or add some shrubbery. 

Planting shrubbery or planting a tree or two is one of the most common ways to add curb appeal to your house. It is a simple home improvement move that can really liven up your house. If you have enough space, try planting two trees to frame your house or your entryway into your house.  Try sculpting your walkway or porch areas with tasteful shrubbery which compliments your homes build. Planting typically does not take very long and is a short but effective home improvement project.

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Upgrade the mailbox. 

Often overlooked – your mailbox is part of your home’s presentation.  It doesn’t matter if you have a regular mailbox by the road or if you have a box mounted to your house for mail, adding a new, sharp looking mailbox can make your home feel upgraded, which certainly adds curb appeal.  When you install your mailbox, be sure that you follow the regulations in the city that you live in.

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Install Flowers. 

Try adding some flower boxes to your house to enhance curb appeal.  Install the flower boxes in the windows of your house or on the front porch railings. Remember with this home improvement project you will also have to pay for the flowers and soil for inside the flower boxes and you will also have to maintain the up-keep of the flowers to actually add curb appeal. If you rather not add flower boxes to your house, then consider buying some container gardens in pots and placing them on your front steps or porch.  Or go full tilt and plant flowers as part of your yards landscaping.

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Replace Exterior Light Fixtures

Consider both the style of any new light fixtures and their ultimate function when choosing this upgrade for your home.  You want your light fixtures to be able to adequately light up your entryway to your house and make it safer as well as add to your home’s presentation.  Also, look for light fixtures that have the same mounting system as the current ones that you have to save yourself some time on this home improvement project.

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Install New House Numbers

Purchase some new address home numbers to spruce up the curb appeal of your house if your home’s address numbers are faded, scratched or just generally unattractive.   Look for modern house numbers that are made from stone, stainless steel, brass or aluminum. Try to match your new house numbers with the finish that is on your exterior light fixtures to add the best curb appeal.

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TAS_0209-3-2 copy-2 Eric McKenna, Realtor
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Mobile: 412-613-4466 call/text
Email: sold@ericmckenna.com
Website: www.EricMcKenna.com
Address: 1001 Beaver Grade Rd, Moon Twp PA 15108
      

Your Front Door

I find that it’s helpful when I  meet with a client who is considering listing their home for sale, I ask the client to join me across the street. From there, I ask them to look at their home and then I bring them up the walkway and to the front door.  Since this is exactly what the potential buyers will do, I feel it’s important for homeowners to get a first hand view of what their home’s ‘first impression’ actually is.   While there, I suggest the importance of having an entrance way and front door that is clean, fresh and inviting.

Curb appeal.  We all have heard the phrase, right?  Well, curb appeal extends beyond the process of marketing and selling a home.  ‘Curb Appeal’ also refers to the first impression your home makes on family, friends and visitors while you are living there.

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While ‘curb appeal’ applies to many factors, your front door and entrance may be the most important.

Since every home is different and every budget is different, there is no ‘cookie cutter’ process or solution to fixing, changing or upgrading a front door and entrance.   Many factors must be considered.  As far as materials go, the most common front door and entrance materials are steel, fiberglass, wood and aluminum.   Once you determine the material that fits your budget and safety concerns, choosing the right door and entrance can be daunting.  But also potentially the most fun!  There are many makes, models, colors and styles and the options do seem endless.

While I have found many souces online for information on front doors, I’ve found this very good and straight-ahead article on ThisOldHouse.com to be the best.  You can read this article here.

Personally, I love front doors.  I can’t think of a more beautiful exterior statement one can make about their home than an amazing front door and entry.   And truly, when it comes to designs, colors and options, the sky’s the limit.  And while not every door will be a good fit for every home, I’m of the belief that a touch of ‘unique’ is always a good thing.

Below are some front doors and entrances that I find really unique:

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TAS_0209-3-2 copy-2 Eric McKenna, Realtor
Howard Hanna Real Estate Services
Mobile: 412-613-4466 call/text
Email: sold@ericmckenna.com
Website: www.EricMcKenna.com
Address: 1001 Beaver Grade Rd, Moon Twp PA 15108
      

Man Caves in the 60’s & 70’s

Yesterday I wrote about some incredible Man Caves.  Today, with the help of Benjamin Cooper of Airows.com we take a hilarious look back at Man Caves from the 60’s and 70’s.

A bit funny, a bit scary and a whole lot of RETRO in these photos!   Here we have a little James Bond.  A little Mod Squad.  A little Jovan Musk.  Well, you get the picture.

Needless to say – we have come a LONG way.  Or have we?  Well, I’ll leave that up to you.

You can see Benjamin’s full article here.

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Oynx Countertops

Onyx.  Not the first material one thinks of for countertops.  But this stone is wonderfully beautiful.  Wonderfully rare.  And wonderfully unique.  Onyx makes a statement.  In a way most other materials can’t.   And match onyx up with some tasteful backlighting – and you have a look and an effect you simply can’t match.

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However before you choose Onyx – there are a few things you need to know.

Onyx is fragile.  Onyx countertops typically include a fiberglass backing compound to strengthen the slab and keep it together.  Onyx is not extracted in slabs from the ground like other countertop stone materials.  Onyx slabs are much smaller in size thus…

Onyx is soft.  This can be a ‘wear’ problem.  It scratches easily.  Also another danger is acidic liquid.  Meaning, if you spill vinegar, red wine or lemon juice on onyx you can dull or scratch the surface.

Maintenance is required.  Onyx needs to be sealed properly and then cleaned with a special stone cleaner at frequent intervals to make it less-prone to scratching and staining.

Onyx is expensive.  Actually, onyx is THE most expensive countertop material currently available. kitchen-classic-white-tuscan-italian-kitchen-decor-with-black-granite-countertop-also-white-light-bulb-faux-bronze-chandelier-in-black-onyx-tuscan-italian-kitchen-decor-610x457

So… after all these negatives, you ask why would one bother with onyx.  Well, there is no denying the sheer beauty of the stone. It comes in a variety of colors and the “veining” adds contrasting colors to make these slabs look like works of art.

The light hits it and instantly brightens up the room. For even more appeal, try backlit onyx, which has a wonderful glow that you can’t get any other way.

If you want a standout kitchen or bathroom – onyx countertops will give you exactly that.

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If you are considering new countertops in onyx or any other stone material and would like referrals to excellent contractors or if you have questions as to how upgrading your countertops may increase the value of your home, feel free to call or text me at 412-613-4466.  Or email me at sold@ericmckenna.com

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Bad Design Trends

When preparing your home for sale – it’s important to identify home interior ‘trends’ vs. tried and true home interior styling.  And this is easier said than done.  There are so many popular home improvement TV shows on the air currently that ideas – and not always good ones – can circulate quickly.roomsfullofugly

Of course, buyers want to picture themselves in your home.  Highly personal design touches make that more difficult.  Sure, you may love it! But will your taste in home interior style be appreciated by buyers?  That’s the question.

Realtor.com writer Patricia-Ann Tom pens this great article highlighting some of the more risky home trends that can backfire and potentially turn off prospective home buyers.

She outlines bad trends such as boldly painted walls, bold and/or complex wallpaper patterns, lavish or overly flashy light fixtures, the abuse of gold within a  home’s interior, converted bedrooms, carpet and few others.

Her overall theme is to try to remain neutral where it counts in an effort to appeal to the broadest amount of potential buyers.

You can read her complete article at Realtor.com here

If you have any questions about preparing your home for sale, feel free to call or text me at 412-613-4466.  I can also be reached by email at sold@ericmckenna.com