SOLD U SO!! 105 Layla Court, Athens, Georgia

Cute 3bd/2ba cottage on the Eastside!

The home offers a living room with fireplace, dining room and spacious kitchen.
Also features a 2 car garage and fenced in rear yard! Minutes to shopping, schools and UGA Vet School.

LISTED AT: $135,000 SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 415 Stableford Court, Athens, Georgia

Great, one level, low maintenance home with convenient west Athens location!

The home offers an open floor plan featuring a spacious kitchen w/ breakfast nook, formal dining room, great room w/ fireplace and sun room! Three bedrooms and two full baths!
Front and back of house both have covered porches!

LISTED AT: $215,000 SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 165 Peachtree Lane, Athens, Georgia

Westside convenience with a scenic country setting!

This beautiful cape cod home with a large front porch is situated on a large lot overlooking green pastures! The great room features a fireplace and hardwood floors, and the open dining room flows into the kitchen. There are two bedrooms on the main level and two bedrooms upstairs, plus finished office in the basement! The home also offers a two car garage with workshop space, plus a large storage building!
Located minutes to everything!

LISTED AT: $225,000 SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 655 East Campus Road #33, Athens, Georgia

Awesome, partially furnished studio unit – great space!

 The open studio offers bedroom space, living space, a dining nook and full bath.
Close to UGA campus and 5 Points!

LISTED AT: $85,000  SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 104 Alice Walker Drive, Athens, Georgia

Adorable cottage in Lantern’s Walk!

104 Alice Walker Drive features an open kitchen, great room, plus two oversized bedrooms with baths.
Freshly painted!

LISTED AT: $120,000 SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 1141 Cobblestone Lane, Bogart, Georgia

Custom, craftsman style home in North Oconee’s Cobblestone Park subdivision!

There are tons of upgrades in this wonderful home featuring beautiful reclaimed wood floors, leaded glass windows, custom lighting and built-ins. The main level offers a formal dining room, great room with fireplace and lighted built-ins, and an office/den that accesses the private deck. The large kitchen boasts granite countertops and all appliances, including a Monogram range and wine fridge. The owner’s suite is upstairs, along with two additional bedrooms and a loft area. The garage is heated and cooled with a separate unit and makes for a great workshop space.

LISTED AT: $350,000 SOLD

 

SOLD U SO!! 511 Brickleberry Ridge, Athens, Georgia

Eastside one level with a great floorplan!

The home offers an open great room with fireplace, formal dining room, split bedroom arrangement, plus an unfinished bonus room upstairs. The rear yard is fenced and there is a storage building.
This one is ready for your updates!

LISTED AT: $189,900 SOLD

How to Pick Paint Colors

Paint has remodeling power when you use it to emphasize a room’s best features or play down the flaws.

“Paint is a powerful tool that can enhance the architectural character and intent of space,” says Minneapolis architect Petra Schwartze of TEA2 Architects. “As you choose your paint, think about what the experience in the room should be.”

More Schwartze advice:

Always sample paint colors on a few walls. Don’t be shy about painting a few large swaths on walls and trim to consider the effect of natural and artificial lighting. Add samples to opposite sides of a room to judge the paint color from different angles.
Check the space with the samples in place and watch how the paint color changes at different times of the day.
Evaluate your reaction to the proposed colors: Does the space feel cozy or is the openness enhanced?
How to enlarge space with color

Painting walls white, cream, pastels, or cool colors (tinged with blue or green) creates the illusion of more space by reflecting light. Paint trim similar to walls (or use white on trim) to ensure a seamless appearance that visually expands space.

White or light colors lift a ceiling; darker shades can have a similar effect if you select a high-gloss paint sheen, which reflects light and enhances space.

Employ a monochromatic scheme to amplify the dimensions of a room. Select furnishings in one color and paint walls and trim to match. Lack of contrast makes a room seem more spacious.

Make walls appear taller by extending wall color onto the ceiling. Create a 6- to 12-inch-wide border of wall color on the entire ceiling perimeter, or wherever walls meet the ceiling.

Vertical and horizontal stripes of alternating color can make a room grand. While vertical stripes enhance room height by drawing the eye upward, horizontal stripes lure your gaze around the perimeter, making walls seem further away. Use similar light colors for low-contrast stripes, and your room will look even larger.

Creating intimacy

When a space feels cavernous, draw walls inward and make it cozy with warm colors (red-tinged) because darker hues absorb light. Similarly, a dark or warm color overhead (in a flat finish) helps make rooms with high or vaulted ceilings less voluminous.

Give peace a chance

The right paint choice can lend tranquility to a bathroom, master suite, or other quiet, personal space. A palette of soft, understated color or muted tones help you instill a calming atmosphere. Some good choices include pale lavenders, light grays or greens, and wispy blues.

Define your assets

Call out notable features in a room with paint. Dress crown mouldings and other trims in white to make them pop against walls with color. Make a fireplace or other feature a focal point by painting it a color that contrasts with walls.

“Using a higher sheen of paint on woodwork, such as baseboards and door or window casings,” says Schwartze, “creates a crisp edge and clear transition from the wall to the trim.”

Hide flaws

Not everything should stand out in a space. Using a low-contrast palette is a good way to hide unappealing elements or flaws. Conduit, radiators, and other components painted the same color as the wall will seem to disappear.

Selecting low-sheen or flat paint colors also helps hide flaws. Unless walls are smooth, avoid using high-gloss paint because it reflects light and calls attention to an uneven surface.

What’s the cost?

As a DIY job, painting a 12-by-12-ft. space costs about $150, including paint, primer, brushes, drop cloths, and other painting tools and supplies. A professionally painted room using high-quality, brand-name paint costs $200-$400.

Thank you Jan Soults Walker and HouseLogic for the article How to Pick Paint Colors.

If you have any additional questions, contact us at kevin@foryoureverymove.com or post on our Facebook page or twitter!

SOLD U SO!! 1481 Dillard Heights Drive, Bethlehem, Georgia

Better than new!

This spacious home is minutes to shopping, dining and schools and offers tons of living space! The main level offers a great room with fireplace, formal dining room and a large kitchen with granite countertops and breakfast room, plus 3 bedrooms. The lower level features a den/theatre room, office, a second kitchen, plus an additional bedroom and bath– perfect for an in-law or teen suite!

LISTED AT: $215,000 SOLD

SOLD U SO!! 140 Anna Drive, Athens, Georgia

Westside ranch with a great location!!

Located off of Jennings Mill Road, with almost an acre lot! 140 Anna Drive offers hardwood floors, plus a formal dining room and living room, great room with brick fireplace, kitchen with granite and stone backsplash, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a large screened porch!

This adorable home shows very well!

LISTED AT: $200,000 SOLD