Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Potter Hill Homes

Sacksteder's Interiors is excited to be working along with PotterHill Homes for this up coming Citi-Rama Home Show.

"FALL in Love with Potter Hill Homes" featuring Sacksteder's Interior's Style.

The homes construction is under way! So far we have selected the paint palette for the home. We intend to create a show case for the homes Great Room, in the hues of rust and golds, with a hint of plum. A brown leather sofa and a pair of vibrant lounge chairs will high light the rooms great features, while envisioning your family enjoying a wonderful fall day together. The lighting will accent the artwork we have chosen, and to highlight the interesting fabric applied to the window treatments. The kitchen and dining room will be decorated with all the fixin's of Thanksgiving dinner. Just imagine yourself celebrating Thanksgiving this fall in a new home, decorated with the lovely furnishings from Sacksteder's Interiors.

Please mark your calendars and come and join us for the 2011 Citi-Rama!




Image from Metrodcliving.com

Home Staging, Sacksteder's Style!

When we make the decision to sell our home, We want it to happen ASAP. We all know it is easier to buy than to sell. Why is that? Preparation for the sale takes Time, Money and Desire. Let Sacksteders Interiors guide you in the interior design direction to insure the quick sale of your beautiful home.
Some quick tips to follow:
Paint colors that are warm, fresh and neutral to compliment others furnishings. An accent wall of  a prominent color is always a great choice. It is easy to paint 1 wall if you do not like the color,not the complete room.

The sense of smell controls our minds and our outlook about how we feel in our surroundings. As a homeowner we want our home to be inviting to all the senses of the future buyer. Bake cookies not crab legs.


Clutter,clutter,clutter you must disappear. This is a must! Remove all outdated floral,artwork and accessories.



Closets need to be organized, Prove to yourself  and the new homeowner that your house is large enough to accommodate everyone's belongings.

Master Bedroom should reflect a relaxing retreat at the end of a busy day, not just a place to go to sleep. This is very important to the sale of your home.



Less is Best when decorating, for 2 reasons. You can clean and dust if you are in a rush. Keep life simple, while you are trying to sell your house.


The Entry is the first impression. A new area rug can make all the difference.


Sacksteders Interiors Professional Staging and Tips, 25 years strong. That says it All. Call me today!!
Karen Sacksteder
513-608-4826
www.sackstedersinteriors.com

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Perfect Paint Job

Painting can be a big job for any homeowner. Make it easy on yourself with a few simple painting tips from Sacksteder’s Interiors.

Choosing the proper color (or colors) shouldn’t be your only concern once deciding to paint a room. You also need to consider the luster or sheen of the paint and ease of cleaning. With five choices of paint to choose from, you don’t want to be knocked flat on your backside when the time comes to make a decision.
Paint finishes range from "flat" or matte to shiny or "high-gloss." The chalky finish known as "flat," features a matte sheen that absorbs light and helps hide surface imperfections. Flat paint is ideal for high-traffic areas and ceilings where irregularities can exist.
Eggshell enamel offers superior cleaning durability to completely flat finishes, and has a little more luster.

Satin paints have a pearl-like finish. They're also excellent at resisting mildew, dirt and stains (they can better withstand cleaning and light scrubbing) making them more suitable for frequently used spaces.

Semi-gloss paints are great for reflecting light. The shiny appearance is most evident in rooms with a strong light source. As a rule of thumb (with a few exceptions) the shinier a finish is, the more durable and easier to clean it will be. Use a Semi-gloss on areas that are cleaned frequently such as kitchens and bathrooms.

One benefit that high-gloss colors possess over flat sheens is depth of color. The higher the sheen, the more vivid and rich your color will be. Also keep in mind that shiny surfaces, because they are reflective, help to make a small space feel larger. Shinier paints require thinner roller covers than flat finishes.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

House Boat Overhullin'

What NOT to do when decorating a houseboat...

What is houseboat décor? It’s not oars and anchors. This is your home! Not a ship yard! A houseboat should not be decorated any differently than a home without its sea legs. 
Don’t throw a buoy around my neck when I come in, but there needs to be a WOW factor. Use color to liven up your houseboat. If you are overwhelmed by color, start by painting a focal wall in a bold color then choose a neutral color for the surrounding walls.
Keep your houseboat organized, and simple. Remember your on vacation, your goal is to create a relaxing environment, so don’t clutter the space up with dusty relics. Update your look with a leather sofa. Leather is simple, durable, easy to clean, and always in style.

Instead of drowning in a sea of lighthouse paintings on the walls, decorate with pictures of your family and friends having fun on the water. Share the fun with your guests, they will be much more intrigued by a picture of your husband sunning on the top deck wearing that goofy hat, than some old lighthouse.

Trade out your metal or plastic blinds for soft and subdued roman shades or flowy full length drapes. Let light in, you’re there to enjoy the sunshine anyways, just keep in mind no one wants to see your over weight uncle walk around in his bathing suit that’s snug in all the wrong places-privacy is still a priority.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Trend On Windows

Decorating Tips from Sacksteder’s Interiors…
Update your out dated window treatments with the latest trends in window fashion.
When it comes to window treatments, less is more. Your window treatment should not overwhelm the room. Simple and smooth lines instantly add a clean and modern feel to any room. Draperies, valances, and shades with sleek silhouettes, and fabrics with bold geometric patterns, stripes, and floral print are very popular.
Today’s windows treatments are sleek and easy to care for.  When choosing a window treatment, your first concern should be function, i.e. light control and privacy. How much light does the space need? What do you use the space for? Floor length draperies are classic, and work in just about any decorating situation. They can be modernized with different fabrics and patterns to fit your need and style. Roman shades are the new blinds. They offer privacy and light control without the yucky plastic.
No matter your decorating style, Sacksteder’s Interiors has a great selection of home accessories, and furniture for you to choose from. Visit our online shop and turn your home into a masterpiece!
For more home decorating ideas, tips and trends, or to set up an in home consultation, please visit SackstedersInteriors.com

Article written by Ashley Wolfe for Sacksteder’s Interiors

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Fancy on Formal Dining

Decorating Tips from Sacksteder’s Interiors…
With a dining room this elegant you will want to host a five course dinner every night!
This dining room had stunning features that set the tone for this elegant design. The preexisting ceiling soffit was eye catching; the niche and molding detail, another great feature.

Timeless cream and brown was chosen as the color palette and the transformation was underway. A faux finish was applied to the soffit and niche for drama, as well as to capture and move your eye around the room. We layered rich tones of brown throughout the space to create depth and dimension. A bold patterned area rug anchors the dining table and chairs, and adds excitement. The large dining table that seats eight comfortably is dressed with classic oval back chairs, and is flooded with warm and welcoming light from the stylish chandelier and coordinating wall sconces. Additional accent lighting and a mirror was added to further brighten the space. Lastly, we accessorized with a beautiful place setting, and added a Sacksteder’s Interiors custom floral arrangement as a centerpiece.
To get this look in your own home start off by choosing a smooth and timeless color palette. Next add drama by adding a bold pattern that compliments the chosen wall color. This could include an area rug, window treatments, or upholstery. A stylish and classic chandelier is a must have look for this elegant design. Lastly, dress your table with those dishes you have stored away for “special occasions,” and finish off by adding a striking centerpiece.
No matter you decorating style, Sacksteder’s Interiors has a great selection of home accessories, and furniture for you to choose from. Visit our online shop and turn your home into a masterpiece!
For more home decorating ideas, tips and trends, or to set up an in home consultation, please visit SackstedersInteriors.com

Article written by Ashley Wolfe for Sacksteder’s Interiors

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Care & Cleaning of Wood Furniture


Care
Wood furniture is a great investment that can last for generations. Wood furniture needs the right care to not only maintain its beauty, but to help it last. Your wood piece must have a protective finish. The finish protects the wood and adds to its beauty, but remember no finish is totally indestructible. However, with regular care, the finish will last much longer and providing years of enjoyment to you.

To protect and care for your wood furniture you should:
  • Avoid extreme changes in temperature. Keep wood furniture away from radiators, heat and air vents, as well as windows as sunlight can fade the wood.

  • From time to time rotate accessories on the furnitures surface so they are not always sitting in the same spot.

  • Use pads of cloth or felt to protect the surface of the wood furniture from hot dishes and beverages, and accessories that have rough bottoms to them, such as bookends, flowerpots, and vases.

  • You should clean up spills immediately. Blot rather than wipe the spill. Water left on the wood surface for a long period of time will cause spill marks, rings from the cup, and add white spots in the finish.

  • Use a protective pad or layer multiple pieces of paper when writing with a ballpoint pen on the furniture surface, as the pressure from writing can become etched in the surface of the wood.

  • Lift and place objects rather than drag them across the wood surface to prevent scratches.


  • Cleaning
    You should dust your wood furniture frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Make sure you clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain and polish your furniture every six months.

    Waxes should be avoided because regular use can result in a build-up of a wax film on the surface of the furniture attracting dirt, smoke and other pollutants in the air. This can resulting in smudges and streaks. Also, waxes contain grit that can permanently damage furniture surfaces with scrathces and imperfections if used improperly.

    Polishes are recommend. The contain detergents, emulsifiers and mineral oil. The detergents clean and remove dirt from the furniture, the emulsifiers restore body to the wood, and the mineral oil is left behind as a barrier for dirt and moisture.

    With these simple tasks, your wood furniture should be protected so you can further enjoy its beauty for years to come.