The Wills Company of Nashville Receives TWO Best Of Houzz 2015 Awards!
The Wills Company is honored to be awarded two Houzz awards for 2015: “Best Of Houzz” for Design plus “Best Of Houzz” for Customer Satisfaction! Houzz is the leading platform for home remodeling and design. The Wills Company was chosen by the more than 25 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more than 500,000 active home building, remodeling and design industry professionals.
The Best Of Houzz award is given in two categories: Design and Customer Satisfaction. Design award winners’ work was the most popular among the more than 25 million monthly users on Houzz, known as “Houzzers.” Customer Satisfaction honors are determined by a variety of factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2014.
“Houzz provides homeowners with a 360 degree view of home building, remodeling and design industry professionals, empowering them to engage the right people and products for their project,” said Liza Hausman, vice president of industry marketing for Houzz. “We’re delighted to recognize The Wills Company among our “Best Of” professionals as judged by our community of homeowners and design enthusiasts who are actively remodeling and decorating their homes.”
Houzz is the leading platform for home remodeling and design, providing people with everything they need to improve their homes from start to finish – online or from a mobile device. From decorating a room to building a custom home, Houzz connects millions of homeowners, home design enthusiasts and home improvement professionals across the country and around the world. With the largest residential design database in the world and a vibrant community powered by social tools, Houzz is the easiest way for people to find inspiration, get advice, buy products and hire the professionals they need to help turn their ideas into reality.
It’s a new year and time for an update on the interior decor predictions and trends ahead. What’s in? What’s out? The blogosphere is abuzz trying to predict what’s in store for 2015. What’s the Next Big Thing for home decor? It’s always fun to hear what the trendsetters are saying about the year ahead.
Get inspired by this recent Style Report from the High Point furniture market:
Gold! Especially mixed gold finishes: Burnished brass, polished brass, gilt, gold leaf, even copper. Look for it in bathroom fixtures, chandeliers and furnishings.
GOLD is going to be everywhere! From lamps to mirrors, brass beds and gold-leaf chests.
Mixing materials and finishes: Acrylic and brass, dark wood and stainless, leather and velvet, gold leaf and antique mirror.
Jewel tones: Rich hues signal rich times. Look for reds and blues in all shades, amethyst, teal, malachite, forest, indigo. And, just like with clothing, black and white is always fashionable.
One-of-a-kind artisanal luxury: People want to put their own identity on interiors; they want to be able to say “this is special because …”
Multifunctional: Cocktail tables store pillows and lift for laptops, kitchen islands double as tableware and wine storage.
Indoor/Outdoor merge: Outdoor furniture with weatherproof fabrics and childproof designs moves indoors, while outdoor furniture feels more like your living room.
Industrial and “Brutalist” movement: Concrete is especially hot. Concrete tabletops, concrete counters.
Explosion of patterns: After years of beige, look for paisleys, marble prints, Ikats, bright Orientals and traditional blue and white Chinese patterns, and birds, especially peacocks.
Wallpaper: This is one of Zillow Digs top trends for 2015, along with gold, cowhide and mid-century modern.
Modern traditional: Greek key, Chinoiserie, malachite, lamps and hardware that are jewelry for the home.
A house is just a structure which you utilize. A home is a place where you feel like you truly belong and in which you are happy.
We at The Wills Company are grateful this season for clients who desire beautiful, safe, and well-cared for environments in which to create memories. Thank you for trusting our company with the care of your house. We hope this Thanksgiving will be full of blessings and reflect the warmth of your home.
Whether your family is more Norman Rockwell or Modern Family we wish you a worry-free holiday season enjoying time with the people you love the most.
From the people who believe your house should be warm, safe, beautiful and most of all enjoyed…Happy Thanksgiving!
f you’re like a lot of Nashville families reading this you have a lovely living and dining room filled with your best furniture, rugs and art. You spent hours decorating it and you love going in there on holidays and Sunday and when company comes over. After that you retreat back to your kitchen, family room and bedroom where you love to read, relax, watch television and spend time truly living with your family. So…remind us why we call that big fancy room the living room?
Did you know the average American family with a house 2500 square feet or larger spends eighty percent of their time in just thirty to forty percent of the square footage of their house? Doesn’t it seem like we should be enjoying more of our homes?
At least they actually use their formal rooms at Downton Abbey.
Home updates don’t have to be huge! Take small bites out of some of these projects to get the most out of your home and budget.
Move all the furniture out. Rent storage. Find another place to live. Kennel the pets for months. Endure the permit process. Deal with trucks and workmen in your driveway for month. HOLD ON! Does the thought of all this remodeling chaos send you into a tailspin? Or do you just put it off year after year after year? What about taking SMALL BITES with just a few high-impact/high-return projects right now?
(Are some of these possible before the holidays? You bet.)
Change your kitchen countertops.
Remodel one bathroom.
Paint one side of your house exterior each year. Smaller bite: Paint just the exterior trim.
Wallpaper one room. Smaller bite: Wallpaper one wall in one room.
Change the faucets and taps on kitchen or bathroom sinks.
Paint the walls in one room a bright color. Paint a ceiling in glossy “boat” paint. Smaller bite: Paint a piece of furniture in an unexpected color.
Change knobs and pulls in your kitchen or bath.
Add bookshelves to a wall between windows or both sides of your bed.
Change your kitchen appliances. Smaller bite: Change just the appliance you rely on the most.
Add a portico or awning over your front or back door to keep the rain off when digging for your keys.
Paint an interior door a bright color. That’s right IN-terior.
Paint the risers on a staircase a fun color. If it goes to children’s rooms add words or saying on each riser
Mirror an entire wall in a dark room. Increase the size of mirrors in bathrooms. Smaller bite: Hang a mirror over your kitchen sink or stove.
Build a wet bar or beverage center out of a closet or corner.
Change your kitchen backsplash – paint it, wallpaper it, tile it.
Add dimmers to your lights. Add dimmers to your lamps. Change your lampshades.
Replace the windows in just one or two rooms at a time.
Paint one room a vibrant color. Paint just the moulding. Smaller bite: Paint just the doors.
Repaint or resurface your kitchen cabinet doors or have entirely new doors installed.
Change a light fixture, or two. Add recessed lighting down a dark hall. Smaller bite: Hardwire a picture light over your favorite piece of art.
Toss the shower curtain and get a glass or frosted glass door installed.
Have your tile floors professionally cleaned.You’ll be surprised at the difference it makes.
Install oversized, interior-lit medicine cabinets installed in a bathroom with lots of counter clutter.
Improve your basement. (First get it dry!) Add paneling, recessed lights, flooring. Make it a bar, a playroom, a “Man Cave”.
Considering a kitchen island? What about a big farm table instead?
Remove the upper cabinets in your kitchen completely or install open shelving if your dish ware is very attractive. Smaller bite: Take off the upper cabinet doors (but don’t toss them in case you find this doesn’t work for you).
Change your carpet in one room or have a room sized rug made for it.
Put an interesting focal point at the end of a hall or landing.
Wallpaper or paint the back of your bookshelves in something graphic and bold.
Clean out a closet or a drawer. Now clean out another one.
Move the television into the living room and use it!
Is doing a whole-home renovation more cost efficient than doing projects in small bites? Maybe. But taking small bites of home improvement can get you the home you want to enjoy now.
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The Wills Company is located in Nashville, Tennessee and specializes in being ONE SOURCE for home design, remodeling and handyman services. “Less house. More home.”
Is it any surprise that many Tennesseans say AUTUMN is their favorite season?
The end of summer and early fall is the perfect time to take care of projects around the house and make a list of priorities you want accomplished before the holidays. Here are The Wills Company TOP 40 Tips for Fall Home Maintenance & Improvement to get you started!
1. Make an appointment now with a professional for a full heating and air system check up. Don’t wait for the first cold snap!
2. Get your chimney professionally cleaned and checked for leaks and cracks.
3. Order your firewood. Be sure to have it stacked away from the house so as not to bring termites in contact with your walls. Pick up small sticks after a windstorm and stack them neatly near to your firewood pile for kindling.
4. Have crawlspace, attic and basement inspected for water, mold, damaged ductwork, leaking showers and plumbing lines, improperly vented dryers, visible signs of termites or animals.
5. Pressure wash and seal your porch and deck.
6. Cool weather is a great time to paint outside of your house or even just the trim for a fresh, updated look.
7. Schedule an In-Home Energy Assessment with The Wills Company to lower energy bills, lower maintenance costs and provide a healthy more comfortable home.
8. Have a professional gutter assessment and cleaning scheduled. Gutters and downspouts need to be securely fastened, and any signs of rot should be addressed right away.
9. Add a light-filled sunroom to your house; or re-think an existing room with beautiful, new windows so that you can enjoy the beauty of nature even in the depths of winter!
10. Inspect your water heater’s drain pan. Install a battery-operated water alarm to alert you when it’s full.
11. Change all air filters and vacuum all vent covers and returns. Take a photo or make a note of your unit’s filter size on your cell phone so you’ll have it handy.
12. Outdoor light bulbs should be inspected. Clean the lenses of exterior lights and re-position them if they have been knocked out of place over the summer.
13. Remove cobwebs from around your windows and nearby exterior shrubs with a dust rag wrapped around a long-handled broom. Fall is when spiders spin the most webs; so plan to repeat this task.
14. Inspect, repair, re-hang and possibly re-paint all shutters. It can really freshen the look of your house!
15. Get tree limbs that are touching or coming close to your roof professionally removed.
16. After the first bug-killing, cold snap (and gutter clean out!) take down window screens, clean off, wash, repair, label and store in a dry place. Next, schedule a professional window cleaning for outside and inside your windows. You won’t believe how it brightens your entire home!
17. Be sure all windows open and close smoothly and lock securely. If a window jamb is sagging, you may have a foundation issue that needs further inspection.
18. Remodel your basement or attic to be a playroom so that the kids have a place to go this winter inside, vs. under your feet and in your hair!
19. Schedule a review with your security professional to be sure your security system is updated and working properly. Refresh all of your passwords if you have been using the same ones for years.
20. Get an estimate on having your windows replaced. It can pay off in lower utility bills sooner than you think.
21. Cut back or remove overgrown bushes that are touching exterior walls, blocking light from windows and keeping moisture and insects too close.
22. Weatherstrip your garage door. Make sure the seal between your garage door and the floor is tight to prevent drafts and keep out small animals
23. Create a mudroom/entry space where all those backpacks, shoes, coats and daily detritus can be stored in a neat and deliberate manner, versus strewn about your house!
24. Inspect any handrails on your property, interior and exterior. Do you have handrails in all your tubs and showers? Consider adding them now.
25. Replace your mailbox or address numbers with something new – there are so many spiffy options now. Go with an oversized mailbox so that your magazines are not bent in half anymore.
26. Have your roof checked for missing and loose shingles. Ice, rain, snow and wind combined with rapidly changing temperatures and humidity wreak havoc on roofs. It is better to proactively deal with repairs than to discover a leaky roof in a rainstorm.
27. If your basement has a sump pump, test it by dumping a large bucket or water into the basin. This should activate the pump. If it does not switch on and pump water, it needs to be professionally serviced.
28. Don’t wait for a clogged drain or power failure to figure out where your house’s inner workings are. Locate shut-off valves, fuse boxes or power sources for your utilities. Then make a House Emergency Floor Plan for electrical, gas and water shut offs. Include where fire extinguishers are placed and smoke alarms are located. Keep this map handy and be sure to provide it to house or babysitters.
29. Test all carbon monoxide detectors. (You have them, right?)
30. Go ahead and add that garage to make getting in and out of the car during the cooler months more comfortable and much less of a hassle!
31. Remove ivy from walls. Any plant strong enough to climb and hang onto a vertical wall is going to wreck havoc on your brick or siding. Ivy harbors insects and even rodents. Yikes!
32. Order spring bulbs. If they need to be pre-chilled (tulips!) for a month, now is the perfect time. Try the English method of placement for a natural look: throw them over your shoulder. Plant them where they land.
33. Change all the batteries in your smoke detectors when time changes on Sunday, November 2nd. Make this a habit every time clocks spring forward or fall back.
34. Check that all your oversized mirrors and paintings are mounted properly. Nothing worse than returning home or waking up to broken glass!
35. Schedule buffing of waxed hardwood floors before the holiday rush.
36. Check caulking around all showers, tubs and sinks and have it replaced if it’s cracked or peeling.
37. Replace regular switches with dimmers. You will love the ambiance it adds to your rooms.
38. Drain all garden hoses before the first freeze. Then wind them up to store in a dry place.
39. Mulch around trees and shrubs after all fall leaves are removed. Don’t build “wells” around trees which can actually drown and kill them.
40. Throw a party! There is nothing that gets you motivated to get your house in tip-top shape like company coming.
Happy Fall!
Whatever handyman projects or design/build items are on your FALL list, let The Wills Company help. Call us at (615) 352-1228.