Showing posts with label wheresthefocalpoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wheresthefocalpoint. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

2013 Home with 4 Bedrooms, Part 1

Today I've got a new home for "Where's the Focal Point?".  This one is just newly built, and has a beautiful front room that we are going to give some personality to by the end of the week.  Looks like earlier this year it was staged for sale, and now is empty.

2013 Home, 4 Bedrooms

The focal point is pretty obvious--a fireplace that big really grabs the attention!  I wish the photo weren't so blurry.


Tomorrow we'll look at the room's assets and issues.

Monday, November 4, 2013

1980 Home with 2,000 Square Feet, Part 1

I'm starting a new Monday series called "Where's the Focal Point?"

Today I'll be using a listing from an undisclosed city--for the homeowner's privacy.  This is about a 2,000 square foot home built in 1980.  I've chosen the front room to look at.  Here are the listing pictures of the front room:

10/2013 home listing; built 1980; about 2,000 square feet

So...where is the focal point? When someone walks into the front door, there is one very important wall that they would see.  That very important wall is the one with the stairwell, and is adjacent to the window.  You can see it here with the pair of Ikea Pello armchairs and the glider rocking chair:



Tomorrow I will write about the assets in this room (the good things that are here that the homeowner can keep and build on), and a few of the other issues going on.