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Infographic: The Psychology of Color at Home




Color plays a huge role in any home. It can make a room feel warm and inviting or cold and stale depending the shade. While each homeowners personal tastes will effect the color scheme of any home, there are some psychological influences that should cause us to think about that next room painting project.

May 01 / 2013

Infographic: Homeowners Want More Color




This week was National Painting Week. Like most painting projects, I put this off until the last possible day so sorry if this is your tardy reminder to get painting this week. Besides that this is a really interesting infographic from the folks at Sherwin Williams.

April 19 / 2013

Harmless April Fools Pranks to Play at Home




I have been a prankster from the time I was young. I started with simple classic pranks like wrapping a rubber band around the kitchen faucet sprayer…come on you know you have done this. As I grew older I rallied my college roommate, who happened to love pranking as much as I do, and we [...]

Real Estate Headlines for the End of March




March is almost over and pretty soon you’ll be thinking you need to start doing something about that lawn. While you recover from an overload of college basketball craziness from this weekend, here are some real estate headlines to close out the last week of March:

Childhood Home of Nickelodeon Star Ariana Grande Hits Market




Every watch iCarly? Victorious? Come on…admit it. These Nickelodeon classics are this decade’s Happy Days, Full House and Wonder Years rolled into one. And if you haven’t seen it, your kids or grandchildren definitely have.

12 Ways to Say I Do to Wedding Home Decor




Today is 12/12/12 a day where superstitious couples around the world will be tying the knot. In honor of today here are 12 ways to say I Do to home wedding decor.

Previews Goes to Beacon Hill: Luxury Guide to Boston’s Most Historic Neighborhood




The cobblestone past of Boston’s Beacon Hill could practically be a history lesson in American high society. As one of the city’s oldest and most affluent neighborhoods, it was home to many of America’s first movers and shakers, including writers Louisa May Alcott and Robert Frost, artist John Singleton Copley, architect Charles Bulfinch and patriots and statesmen such as John Hancock, William Prescott and Henry Cabot Lodge

Americana The Beautiful: Historic Luxury Properties




The U.S. election might be over, but Previews Inside Out has nostalgia for all things Americana this week.