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Blog by Julie Emery
Amissville, Virginia

An ongoing dialog on real estate news, opinion and trends in Northern Virginia and the greater Piedmont area. Julie is an Associate Broker at Century 21 New Millennium, 5451 Old Alexandria Turnpike, Warrenton, VA 20187

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What's Out for 2007

Jan. 6, 2007
Categorized in: Home Improvement
Tagged with: estate, home, ins, outs, real, remodeling, sell, trends

In my last blog I talked about what's in for 2007, based on a recent article from Realty Times. Today I'll summarize the most interesting points about what's out in 2007. Again, if you're thinking about any remodeling plans for 2007 this information may be useful.

Bedrooms not large enough for a bed - During the hot sellers market there were a lot of people creating tiny bedrooms in order to increase the selling price of the house. "It's not a three bedroom! It's a four bedroom! And, now I'd like an extra $50K for my home!" Of course if the only thing small enough to sleep in there is your dog it's not much use! Bedroom sizes are starting to look more normal again.

Loads of glass upper kitchen cabinet doors - While it looks beautiful in the models, the reality is that most of us aren't organized enough to keep it always looking great. And, it turns out that people who hate washing windows aren't that fond of washing an additional bunch of them in a room that tends to produce a fair amount of grease and grime!

Bowl-shaped above-counter bathroom sinks - These turn out to be very messy and a pain to keep clean and neat. Nice to look at but not practical seems to be the verdict on these.

Any shiny metal finish - Brushed nickels and pewters are in and antiqued and polished brass is out.

Stainless steel refrigerators and dishwashers - They look cold and they're high maintenance.

Spiral staircases - Baby boomers knees don't like stairs in general and definitely don't like these. They're unfriendly to kids and pets.

Also heading for the "out" list:

Bamboo floors - They are eco-friendly. However they turn out to not be very durable. They are easily dented and scratched and prone to warping from humidity.

Laminate floors - They don't handle multiple sandings well.

I hope this is helpful as you plan for the year ahead. If you're thinking about selling your home in the next year, visit my web page at http://www.JulieEmery.com for more information on getting ready!  Or give me a call at 540-270-2742 and let me help you plan ahead!

What remodeling plans are on your list for 2007?

What's In for 2007

Jan. 5, 2007
Categorized in: Home Improvement

A real estate news company called "Realty Times" recently came out with their list of what's in and what's out for 2007. While some of the items are probably not interesting to most of you, there are some items on the list concerning homes that may be of interest if you're contemplating any major or minor remodeling projects in 2007. And, some items are just interesting as marks of how society is changing. Today I'll let you in on what's in. My next blog entry will cover what's out.

What's In:

Third places or officetels - While there are more and more home offices in our homes, not everyone wants or is able to work there. Sometimes we need a little more social interaction. Sometimes we need a little larger distance between us and the distractions of home, but still without the hours long commute. So there will be more in between places where you'll be able to rent short term offices, cubicles or conference rooms. You can see this locally in Vint Hill where you can rent a cubicle with high speed internet connections for those days you just can't face that long ride into Northern VA or DC.

Upscale garages - These days people are looking for garages with cabinet and storage systems, mini-refrigerators and, of course, fully finished with heating and air conditioning. Now even our cars live better than the homeless!

Two home offices - One isn't enough any more as there are more and more families where both spouses are telecommuting for at least part of the week.

Caving - This is space devoted to one person in the household where they can go and play without being disturbed.  Think crafts room or workshop.

Rejuvenation Rooms - In case you wondered how the other half lived! This is a one-stop space for exercising, meditation, yoga, sauna and fancy steam showers. And, if that's not enough, even the showers are going upscale. There are now waterfall fixtures, programmable temperature and water flow controls are what's "hot" now.

Heated patios, walkways and driveways - Having been born and raised in Minnesota, this has strong appeal to me. I wonder if Dad would have gone for the heated walkway to the barn?!

Snoring Rooms - These are now being offered as options in some new homes as a way of restoring harmony in marriages where the night noise has gotten out of control!

Modular Housing - Modular options and quality are different from what most of us remember. They now encompass everything from a 1200 sq. ft. starter home to an 11,000 square foot monster!

Sustainable Design - This is near and dear to my heart. This is based on three areas; energy conservation, indoor air quality, and resource conservation. My hunch is this will be big with future generations who are growing up much more concious of our impact on the earth.

Structured Wiring - This is now entering the main stream and is becoming a must-have for technology based home buyers. Coax TV cable (RG-6), Category 5E voice and data lines, distributed radio and remote camera security are all wired through the home into multi-outlet boxes called, in the trade, home network centers.

Mixing finishes on kitchen base and wall cabinets. Everything matching is soooo old school! The new look has stained-wood base cabinets and painted wood upper cabinets. This may be an acquired taste!!

Watch this space for news next on what NOT to do to your home in 2007!