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How to Quickly and Easily Optimize Your Condo’s Aesthetic

  • Perla Irish
  • September 21, 2018
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There are a number of different ways to improve the overall appearance and feel of your new condo.

Of course, there are the basics of fresh paint, new flooring, or new cabinetry to consider when you’re renovating, but there are several other options that should not be overlooked in order to complete your new, modern look.

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Window coverings, custom closets, and furniture can certainly make a huge impact in their own, unique ways. And better yet, they are all are fully customizable to offer exactly what you’re looking for.


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How to Quickly and Easily Optimize Your Condo’s Aesthetic

If you’re thinking about renovating your home or, specifically, your condo, windows must be kept in mind, as they are not only functional, but represent opportunities for additional décor and eye-candy; no doubt, windows are always a main focal point of a room, new coverings provide a powerful impact for the cost – whether you want fully motorized shades with custom hangings, basic blinds, or elaborate, yet tasteful, shutters, your window stylings can offer a huge boost to your overall look.

But the benefits of new coverings don’t stop there, as the right choice will not only offer aesthetic enhancements, but will increase energy efficiency and add a whole new level of comfort, insofar as you’ll be able to let the sunlight in and make the room feel more spacious – or less spacious, which is to say, cozier, if you’re hoping to really make a statement by incorporating thick blackout curtains.

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After you’ve outfitted your windows with some new stylish new additions, it’s time to focus on storage options which can complement the new spatial configurations of your living quarters.

Contemporary designs of custom closets can offer any organizational option you could possibly need, whether its expandable compartments or detachable, moving closet organizers.

Most companies will offer a free, in-home consultation so you can sit down with an expert to decide exactly what you need to make your dream closet fit you and your lifestyle. A well-designed closet will not only alleviate stress by making organizing easier, if not fun, but will significantly add to the value of your home.

Once you’ve completed your home renovation and have your new gramercy condos exactly how you want it, tie it all together with some custom furniture. While the cost will be a little higher than store-bought furniture, the benefits of designing your own furniture are invaluable.

Not only can you create the exact look you’re going for, but you can make it the perfect size, shape and color to fit your space. You will avoid all the stress of finding what you want prefabricated (which can be almost impossible, depending on the space) and enjoy a higher quality piece that fits flawlessly.

Once you’ve addressed these three oft-overlooked options, you will find yourself with the home of your dreams. With new window coverings, closets and your personally designed furniture, your home renovation will feel complete and your condo will become your personal oasis of rest and relaxation.

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