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Home Sweet Homework: The Painting Post

As a realtor, I’ve had the voyeuristic pleasure of seeing the insides of thousands of homes and, while I have my opinions about this or that design style, what I’ve been mentally keeping track of is what others – specifically those in the housing market - are saying about the homes they see. It’s become something of game to mentally tally the likes and dislikes of clients; and here I am to share that information with you.

Mmmkay, so the number one thing that people comment on in a house? The paint color. Home-buyers know that the furniture will be gone with the owners, but the wall colors are something they’ll either have to live with, or pay to change.

It’s hard for clients to notice much about the house when they can’t help but be distracted by a dominating wall color. For those of you with a pink nursery that you think is so adorable for your new baby girl – or boy…no one’s judging, - consider the possibility that whomever tours your house isn’t necessarily thinking, “How adorable!” but rather, “How much is it going to cost me to repaint this to be a study?” When you paint your bathroom lime green because you “wanted something cheery,” remember that “cheery” is in the eye of the beholder.

I’m blog-begging you here: if you’re selling your house and you’re wondering what you can do to make it ready for the showings, re-paint your lime green/electric blue/black/plain white walls with a neutral color. Trust me. I’m a realtor.

To make it easy for you, homeowners, I’m going to give you the Best Advice Ever, and save you those agonizing hours squinting at paint-chips under the fluorescent warehouse lighting of your local hardware store. I’m going to tell you the six colors that everyone has positive comments about, and even do your homework for you by giving you the exact names and brands that will get the “oohhs” and “ahhhs” that generally preceed clients making an offer. And let me repeat: they’re called “Neutrals.”

You can thank me later.

Benjamin Moore White Dove - wonderful depth for molding and trim


Benjamin Moore Wedgewood Gray - Not too blue, not to green. Perfect. (Also try Dorian Grey for a chalkier, lighter gray.)

Restoration Hardware Silver Sage - this rich, gorgeous green-tone that's calming and dynamic while still remaining a neutral. Great for kitchens!

Sherwin Williams Whole Wheat - taupe and coffee tones go with a myriad of other accent colors and highlight most furniture styles from traditional to contemporary.

Ralph Lauren Cottonwood - Lighter than Whole Wheat and can lend a beautifully formal feel to a classic room

Benjamin Moore Bennington Gray - the swatch looks taupey, but it's the perfect marriage between brown and gray that makes contemporary rooms sing. Literally sing.
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Six Books to Read If You Haven't Yet

Please tell me you've read these books already. Or that your clicking through to Amazon immediately to get them. If you're not a reader, well, these would be worth trying again. I promise not to fake snobbish-intellect and put books that are really smart sounding, but that aren't generally enjoyable. No, these are accessible and - I'd venture - important if you're going to make efforts to have good literary conversation with friends. So: read and enjoy, my friends. Read and enjoy.



Gilead: A Novel by Marilynne Robinson
Permalink: http://amzn.com/031242440X
It won the Pulitzer Prize, so you can feel great about your brain when you enjoy this story of a Father's life, told to his son. This is a lazy afternoon by a pretty, slow-moving river...in book form. Beautifully written, wonderful thoughts on faith and life and family.



The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Permalink: http://amzn.com/015602943X
Don't see the movie until you've read the book - if you need more incentive. It's top-shelf storytelling that will stretch your skills a little to keep up with the journey of one man as navigates a genetic possibility to travel through time.



The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Permalink: http://amzn.com/0399155341
A loving faux-memoir written about living in the servant-culture of the 1950's South. Incredible characters and brilliant fiction for those of you who like historically based literature.



The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank
Permalink: http://amzn.com/B001TI5WSW
One of my favorite books of all time due to it's humorous and true interpritation of family and impending adulthood. Light, but meaningful. You can thank me later.



Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott
Permalink: http://amzn.com/0385496095
She's my favorite writer. It was a tough call on whether to recommend this non-fiction book, or my very favorite one by her that's mostly important to writers, "Bird by Bird."

Oh man, I love this book.


The Prince of Tides: A Novel by Pat Conroy
Permalink: http://amzn.com/0553381547

Conroy is arguably the best writer in the last generation. This is an incredible story spanning 50 years and the incredible, dark history of a family coming to terms with the statement "Every family's got something..."



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.Six Things That You Need On Your Valentine's Day MixTape.

These are all songs that are special to my husband and me: thought you'd enjoy them. They're mostly must-haves for any Valentine's Day Mix Tape, but may not show up on most conventional lists that involve Celine Dion or Luther Vandross. Modern love, people. That's what these are for.



Love the album title, love the group, love the song.
  • Oh, It Is Love by Hellogoodbye
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This is not only a glorious song, but also happens to be my husband and my song. Bonus points.
  • You Are The Best Thing by Ray LaMontagne
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This was the first song that Chad played me for "us" and there's just something magical that happened when I realized that I'd met a guy who was wonderful in ways that included 70's singer/songwriter knowledge.
  • Right Down The Line by Gerry Rafferty
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This guy is a poet and there are so many songs that are just amazing. But here's one, for your listening pleasure.
  • Be Mine by David Gray
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The Weepies = Lovely. Their song "All This Beauty" was on our Rehersal Dinner slideshow WAY before Sex & The City Movie put it on their soundtrack. I say this so you can slowly develop a confidence in my knowledge of good musical things.
  • Gotta Have You by The Weepies
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Oldie but a goodie from one of my favorite newer artists.
  • Let My Love Open The Door by Sondre Lerche
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