Are you looking at a room in your home that needs a change? Are you looking to change up your existing furniture? Are you looking for some recommendations but really do not want anyone to come to your home?? Harmonizing Homes provides suggestions and floor plans via internet or by snail mail...Here is how it works.
You send us a rough floor plan with the dimensions of your room on regular paper
We than draw out two different plans in this case it is a living area. We pick out the style and fabric of furniture and send it back to you....The price with two different room plans is $200.00.
Give us a call at 917-699-1262
Or email us at CorinneKaas@harmonizehomes.com
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
The Glam of Black and White
I have always been a decorator of color, I have never used the sole palette of black and white....but I have to say when viewing rooms that are designed in black and white I am always drawn to their beauty. I thought I would share a few pictures with you.
Have a lovely weekend.....www.harmonizehomes.com 917-699-1262
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This office could be either be for a male or female |
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Chairs look as they are filled with down feathers |
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Love the stripe couches |
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the chest is my favorite piece, I will have to try this out on one of my finds |
Have a lovely weekend.....www.harmonizehomes.com 917-699-1262
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Cable Knit Sweater has a new life as pillow
It you have opened any magazine or pottery barn catalog...you know the trend for this winter is cable knit.
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Cable Knit Bedding |
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pillows for couches |
I took a four dollar $4.00 cable knit sweater found at a thrift shop and make a pillow in about two hours... So have fun trying to recreate some of the trends that are happening....while saving a lot of money....
Corinne
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Five Tips for Creating Curb Appeal to Sell Your Home
With the spring quickly approaching, now is the time to begin thinking about getting your home ready to sell. Adding curb appeal never hurt anyone; in fact, by investing in a few upgrades, your home is sure to sell.
Think about it, if you do not like the way the landscaping or exterior of a home looks, the odds are slim that you want to enter the home. For me, the condition of the exterior says a lot about the interior of a house. If the outside of a home is a mess, odds are the inside of the home is the same way.
Luckily, there are relatively inexpensive upgrades you can make to your home to help increase curb appeal and chances of selling.
Five Tips for Creating Curb Appeal
1. Paint: Adding a new coat of paint or new siding goes a long way. Your home will have a face-lift and the freshness of the paint or siding is sure to attract potential buyers.
2. Update the Front Door: Since the front door is one of the focal points of a home, updating the door and the hardware will go a long way. Whether you want to add a pop of color by painting the door or change it to a custom wood door, a new front door can make a huge statement about the home. Upgrading the hardware on the door is also important. No buyer wants to see old, rusted handles and locks.
3. Landscaping: The possibilities are endless when it comes to enhancing your home’s landscaping. From trimming the trees and bushes, to adding plants and flowers, the landscape of your home can truly add value to the price of the home. Be careful though, you want to make sure the landscape has undeniable charm without giving the impression of high maintenance.
4. Outdoor Lighting: Landscape lighting not only enhances your home’s curb appeal, but it also provides safety and security. The lights can illuminate pathways or simply add accent lighting to your home.
5. Clean Out and Replace Gutters: Nothing that says, “I don’t take care of my home” like dirty, leaf filled gutters. In addition to cleaning out your gutters, if you have an old system, it might be time to replace them. Whether you choose vinyl gutter systems or the more expensive copper system, you will enhance your home’s curb appeal instantly.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Post by Corinne Kaas of Harmonizing Homes
Monday, January 14, 2013
TURNING A SUMMER BUNGALOW INTO A FULL TIME HOME Part 1 the master suite

Let's start out with the master suite... the door entering into the bedroom, remains knotty pine at this point in time, with the original hard ware attached. Knotty pine is contiguous to the Jersey Shore for sure...
As you may notice by the picture the door is on a slant....which is fine for me to walk in as I am only 5'3"...but others have to tilt their heads as it is in the front dormer area of the house....
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Some items transferred from NYC to down the shore |
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another architectural elements |
These little windows (two of them) have such character...and are so non energy efficient ....this year we had plexi -glass cut to help with the draft.....but in the summer time, the open windows bring the seagulls voices right into our room..
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After |
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There really isn't a way that I can create a head board, without blocking the windows that I so love.... I I added a collection of Art work and some big European pillows...for reading...
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I love to collect custom jewelry... and it adds to the warmth of the room |
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a must read each morning to keep me in prospective (thank you Joan Bruno) |
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A reminder of beach years gone by and hoping they will return a but if a catch all |
Paint 90.00 Benjamin Moore (2 gallons)
Rugs 120.00 Ralph Lauren - Home Goods
Bedding 100.00 Raymond Waits - Marshall
Bench 125.00 Home Goods
Small Mirrors behind Bed 10.00 Garage Sale
Picture Of Bike 39.99 Home Goods
Jewelry Stand 29.99 Home Goods
Lamps 80.00 Home Goods
Total $590.00
917-699-1262
Friday, January 11, 2013
Fun at the Thift Shop
I am not sure that I ever shared this information ......but....I volunteer at a thrift shop one afternoon a week in Lakehurst New Jersey.
The Thrift Shop is called "The Treasure Chest Thrift Shop" ....If you have never gone into a Thrift Shop, for collectibles, furniture or fashion
I highly recommend it..
As a decorator and stager I really have fun at the shop creating new looks...
I thought I share this idea with you.....I did this for display, but what a cool look this would be for a masculine room.... I just draped the neck ties around the shade...they would need to be a bit more secure..
If you are in the area....stop in for some inspiration - We are located on the route 70 in Lakehurst New Jersey.. All proceeds go to Kimball Medical Center...(see link above for more information).
For more ideas and inspirations - visit our website at www.harmonizehomes.com or www.shorechicydesigns.com or call at 917-699-1262
Location:
Route 70, Lakehurst, NJ, USA
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
A day of Redesign and Orgnaization
I placed everything into the back bedroom so that I could completely clean the living area.....Windows and floors were washed....
I took the advantage of moving items around....a sort of redesign of space...taking from one room and moving into another room...
This is where the Christmas tree stood....I was not happy with where the chair was before, so I moved it over by the window and borrowed a round table from the bedroom as a new accent table....You don't have to shop at a store...just look around your own home...don't be afraid to mix things up a bit...
The result is a great clean open look.....
The dump table is clean and organized for the photo shoot...but by the end of the day, the chairs will have back packs, coats, keys and sunglasses for sure...not to mention the mail.
I took the old antique planter table that was in the living room and placed it on the porch for a winter garden....which can be seen from the living room window....
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Before Shot of Tiffany |
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I added Tiffany a piece I just finished designing...Tiffany is a piece that I found at a garage sale in Island Heights, New Jersey...She is originally from North Bennington Vt from a furniture store called Cushmans. She is finished in Annie Sloan Provence and Graphite ...I used a Dark, Clear and Silver Gilding wax....The knobs are from Anthropology. She will be on display until she is sold....
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She fits in just great...
The point is don't be afraid to mix, and move things around in your house......Give me a call
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Now I can read my new book My French Life |
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