How to Refresh Your Home for a Brighter Start to 2021

Courtesy of Allie Baron of Modsy:

As we settle into 2021 and look ahead to greener pastures, the pandemic has made one thing more evident than ever before: Our home environments matter, and in fact, they play a major role in the general productivity and satisfaction levels of our everyday lives. 

In fact, according to a survey of 2,000 homeowners by online interior design company Modsy, the pandemic made 60% of respondents realize their homes were disorganized, and 77% were so stressed by their at-home surroundings that they undertook their own DIY home redesign projects.

“There’s no better time than the dawn of a new year to make positive changes, so let the arrival of 2021 spur you to get organized and create a space you love to live in,” says Karina Lameraner, Creative Stylist at Modsy.

Here are just a few of her tips to refresh your home for a brighter, fresher start to the new year. 

Add a Fresh Coat of Paint 
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: a fresh coat of paint can completely transform a room. It’s one of those simple bedroom design upgrades that makes a huge difference. So, whether you want to jump on the bold colors trend or decorate with neutrals, simply giving your walls some fresh color can refresh your room and give you a new perspective on the space.

Do A Desk Refresh
Like most of us, the ‘office’ corner of your home has probably gotten a lot of use this year, and frankly, it’s overdue for a refresh if you no longer look forward to sitting there. So, take everything off of your desk and go through every drawer to make your workspace feel like it’s getting a fresh start too. “I also hung some new wall art above my computer. It’s nothing fancy, but a few eclectic yet sophisticated wall hangings in the space give me a new view and spark of creativity,” says Lameraner.

Get Houseplants—Even If You’re Afraid Of Killing Them!
Houseplants make any home feel alive, especially during these colorless winter months, and they help clean the indoor air. “For those who don’t have much of a green thumb, I recommend starting small with a jade (hard to kill!) and a fern, and setting a goal to have at least one plant in every room,” says Lameraner.

Assess Clutter Hotspots
In addition to a mess of craft project supplies and copious amounts of kids’ toys, there are a few other types of clutter that quickly build-up (for example, hats, gloves, and masks in your entryway and toiletries on bathroom counters), and it’s likely there are similar spots in your home. “I recommend going one by one and finding a solution for each, like a wall-mounted basket for masks, a new shelf in your bathroom, or storage baskets that are stylish yet functional and can be elegantly hidden,” says Lameraner. “Make a list of the clutter magnets in your home. I know from experience that fine-tuning these small pain points will make everyday cleaning so much easier.”

Cook Down The Pantry & Detox Your Cleaning Supplies
Earlier this year when cleaning supplies were a hot commodity, many people found themselves stuck buying products that they wouldn’t normally choose. Clean out your cleaning supplies to make finding what you need easier in the new year, recommends Lameraner. And when it comes to the kitchen pantry, there are all sorts of stuff lurking in the dark corners of most people’s cabinets, like a random gluten-free bread mix, dried white corn, and canned mussels. Make it a point to cook through some of it, and also strive to better organize the staples your family regularly uses. One thing Lameraner recommends is decanting the things that come in plastic bags into upcycled glass jars, so you can actually see everything you have and there are no clumsy bags taking up space.

Embrace New Year’s Cleaning in January
“I’d like to propose that you add house cleaning to your list of January to-dos. I always feel like what I do at the start of the year sets the tone for the months ahead, and I find that if I set a time for a deep cleaning and think about it as a positive action instead of a dreaded chore, the work is more satisfying. And there is truly nothing like the feeling of a clean house,” says Lameraner.

For more tips and recommendations on how to refresh your home for 2021, visit www.modsy.com.

Creating Curb Appeal in Winter Months

Photo Courtesy of R&R Landscaping. (Note from Audra:  I am obsessed with R&R’s Instagram because my son works there and their work is AMAZING!)

Here is a winter curb appeal checklist I found from the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). This list can help sellers create a good first impression, even when the temperatures drop.
 
•   FOCUS ON SAFETY
Make sure buyers can safely get into your home by keeping the walkways, stairs and driveway clear of snow, ice and wet, slippery leaves. Your snow thrower can clear away snow.
•   SHOWCASE WINTER PLANTS
Utilize evergreen and cold weather plants like holly, pansies and witch hazel in patio pots and flower beds to add life to the landscape. A live wintergreen wreath is also a nice touch.
•   GIVE THE LAWN SOME LOVE
Keep leaves and debris cleared off the lawn. A carpet of dormant grass gives a better impression than dead leaves and twigs. It also hints of what is to come in the spring!
•   CLEAN GUTTERS
Clean gutters and downspouts signal to potential buyers that your home is well-maintained.
•   UTILIZE OUTDOOR LIGHTING
Showcase your home on short, grey days with strategically placed outdoor lighting to light up the driveway, pathways and front porch.
•   PRUNE SHRUBS & TREES
Don’t wait until an ice or snowstorm hits to tend to the trees in your yard. Prune your plants, trees and shrubs now for a tidy look that will also keep branches from snapping off due to snow and ice. Your pole pruner or chainsaw can help remove any damaged limbs.
•   ORGANIZE THE GARAGE
Store your outdoor power equipment neatly in the garage, declutter the space and give it a good clean. A tidy garage looks bigger and more inviting.
•   ADD BIRDFEEDERS
Create a natural, serene scene (and support pollinators at the same time) by installing a bird feeder or bird garden. A blue jay or cardinal makes a striking image against a winter scene.
 

Perimeter Mall’s Apple Store to Double in Size and Move to Dillard’s Wing

Apple will soon relocate their existing store in Perimeter Mall to a larger space.  Currently located in the main corridor on the second floor, the store will move to a larger space, also on the upper floor, but in the Dillard’s wing.

The current Apple store, which opened around 2006, is just under 4,500 square feet, whereas the new store will be about 10,000 square feet.
 

Whole Foods coming to Brookhaven/Chamblee

ptree-xing-featuredConstruction work has begun on the new Peachtree Crossing retail center, located at the intersection of Peachtree Industrial Blvd. and Johnson Ferry Road. The main anchor is a 45,000-square-foot Whole Foods Marketplace. Other tenants in the 107,000-square-foot center will include Zoes Kitchen, Yeah Burger, Taqueria del Sol, Octane Coffee, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Tokyo Belly, a sushi restaurant. Developer S.J. Collins plans a spring 2017 opening. 
 
This center represents some of the recent and exciting new growth in this corner of Atlanta where Brookhaven meets Chamblee. Brookleigh Market on Johnson Ferry Road near Ashford Dunwoody is booming, and Parkview on Peachtree is under construction on Peachtree Industrial near Clairmont Road. Perhaps Peachtree “Industrial” will become entirely passé!

New condos coming to Donaldson

splashscreen2Donaldson Drive is about to get a little more traffic with the addition of Blackburn Row, a luxury townhome development by Peachland Homes. The “row” consists of 10 townhomes, each approximately 2,300-2,500 square feet. The design includes an open main floor with the kitchen in the middle, dining room in the front of the home and living room in the rear. Upstairs will house the master bedroom, a secondary bedroom and laundry. The basement will have a 2-car garage, and another bedroom and full bath. For more information visit http://blackburnrow.com. 

Atlanta housing market nears spring frenzy with uptick in price, volume

Source:  Atlanta Business Chronicle

Spring has sprung and Atlanta’s residential real estate market is starting to see the effects.

According to a new report from Alpharetta, Ga.-based RE/MAX of Georgia Inc., both the median price for all homes sold and the number of closed transactions both gained traction in March.

The median price for all homes sold in March was $218,490, which is 9 percent higher than the median price in February and 7 percent higher than the median price in March 2015.

Closed transactions for March jumped 34 percent over February, but dropped by 2 percent from March 2015.

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Dunwoody Homeowners Association to contract with townhouse developer

By Ellen Eldridge

  The Dunwoody Homeowners Association wants to enter into a contractual agreement to ensure a developer will act as agreed. Cypress Communities revised its 81-townhouse proposal for the Dunwoody Village Parkway area after meeting with neighbors on Vernon North over the last two months. DHA Prsesident Robert Wittenstein said developer Carl Westmoreland addressed many, but […]

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Done deal: Egbert Perry buys GM plant site

Done deal.

A group led by Atlanta developer Egbert Perry has purchased the former GM plant site in Doraville, Ga., clearing the way for one of metro Atlanta’s biggest redevelopment projects.

Money changed hands on Wednesday. “As of a few hours ago we officially closed. We own the GM site,” Perry told Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Now work will begin to turn the 162 acres just north of Atlanta into 20 blocks of office buildings, housing, stores and restaurants. Read the rest of this article at The Atlanta Business Chronicle.

More than 70-acre Glenridge Hall site hits the market

The Perimeter hasn’t seen a potential land deal this big since Gerald D. Hines developed Ravinia in the 1980s.

Roughly 76 acres at Georgia 400 and Abernathy Road in Sandy Springs will hit the market today, becoming the largest development site available in the central Perimeter.

The land, owned by the Mayson family, is currently zoned residential and known best for its historic Glenridge Hall mansion.  Read the rest of this story at The Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Corner Bakery and Hampton Inn Coming to Dunwoody

Hotel Development Partners acquires prime site in Atlanta’s Perimeter Center

HDP will develop a high-end mixed-use project including the Hampton Inn & Suites Dunwoody/Perimeter Center to be managed by Hotel Equities

Hotel Development Partners acquires prime site in Atlanta’s Perimeter Center

Hotel Development Partners acquires prime site in Atlanta’s Perimeter Center
 

 

Hotel Development Partners (HDP) announced the acquisition of a prime hotel site on Ashford Dunwoody Road near Perimeter Mall for the development of the 132-room Hampton Inn & Suites, which will be the latest urban prototype for this Hilton hotel brand.

The reuse of the 3.6 acre former parking field at the Sterling Pointe office complex will create a desirable urban setting for the hotel and 25,600 SF of restaurants and retail. Corner Bakery marks the first of two restaurants to be included in the project that provides a unique destination and experience for the Perimeter Center market. Click here to read the rest of the article.

Openings and Closings and Questions about Retail in Dunwoody

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Questions from Subscribers:

  • Anybody know what is going in the outparcel space in front of the Ashford-Dunwoody Wal-Mart?
  • Anybody know why all the huge container things are outside the Orchard Park Kroger in the parking lot?
  • Someone heard rumors of a new consignment shop coming to Georgetown shopping center.  Anyone know the scoop?

 

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