By Coco Clayman-Cook
I am a fan of Feng Shui. Having been a successful Realtor for many years I have walked into a wide range of rooms and I can tell you that rooms convey a mood, a mood that affects how people perform and act in the room. Rearrange the furniture and the mood will change.
For those that are skeptical of the principles of Feng Shui I offer the example of a messy desk. Sit down at a messy desk and notice how much work you get done. Clutter and loose papers on a desk top draw your attention making it harder to concentrate and ultimately harder to complete your task. Consider the same desk free of clutter, neat and organized. Is it hard to imagine getting more work done on this desk? Of course not.
Using the principals of Feng Shui you can make a few small changes to a room and make it more restful or more encouraging of production. You can draw wealth, love, peace and harmony to your home. What mood would you like to create in your home? Feng Shui can help your home manifest your greatest desires.
By Coco Clayman-Cook
There is so much to love about the vertical life. One of my favorite things about living vertically is the simultaneous advantages of living in a private residence while being surrounded in the ultimate in comfort and safety.
When I come home I am treated to the privacy of my own residence. I am completely unaware of the people who live above and below me. My home is quiet, serene and free of anyone else's influence.
At the same time I never have to worry about coming home to a dark front door, or worry that I might be robbed. A valet meets me at the door and parks my car for me. The doorman opens the door and I am safely ushered into a full security building that does not allowed uninvited guests. I never have to worry about a solicitor at my door. All of those concerns are taken care of for me; I am free to enjoy my home.
If you would like to enjoy privacy and security consider the vertical life. It's glorious!
By Coco Clayman-Cook
Spring is a time for renewal. Even the religious holidays at this time of year are about renewal. Spring is a great time to look around your condo and consider how you can breathe new life into the space. Often it doesn't take much. Consider taking one room and doing an easy weekend makeover.
A fresh coat of paint in the foyer can make a world of difference for your entire home. Simply changing the accent pillows on the sofa or on your bed can transform a room. I am a big fan of fresh flowers largely because they can change the dynamic of a room in under five minutes simply by being placed in the right vase.
Take a look around your condo and identify one area that needs some attention and then ask yourself how you can "recreate the space" with as little expense and effort as possible. Sometimes just a splash of color can do the trick.
Take the time to perform renewal on at lease one are of your home and enjoy a whole new energy in your home.
By Coco Clayman-Cook
I think asking questions is one of the smartest things a person can do. Questions and answers are what help us to grow and learn. I love when readers write in with questions. It doesn't matter if it is about Feng Shui, the economic stimulus package, LEED Certification or Condominium Amenities, they are all music to my ears.
Please feel free to join the dialogue by asking a question in the comment section below and then stay tuned as I answer your question in a subsequent blog. Especially where real estate is concerned it is worthwhile to have an expert in your corner who will answer all of your questions. Consider me your resident expert and feel free to call on me when you need an answer.coc
By Coco Clayman-Cook
You may have noticed buildings sporting LEED Certification sprouting up in and around Los Angeles lately. LEED Certification comes in four different levels, certified, silver, gold and platinum. Each level describes a range of environmentally sound considerations that have been observed in construction or renovation.
Some of the design elements considered in the rating are sustainability of the site, energy efficiency, water efficiency and green construction methods/materials. LEED certification is not easy to obtain. These coveted certifications add to the value of a home both immediately and long term.
As more and more consumers join the green movement, these buildings will grow in demand and value. If you are looking for a strong investment while living environmentally conscious you will certainly appreciate living in a LEED certified residence.
For more information on the LEED certified condominium buildings and projects in Los Angeles please give me a call. It will be my pleasure to show you this spectacular area of the market.
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