Decorating In The Desert

August 10th, 2011 by admin No comments »

A house is a personal reflection of you. Your feelings and lifestyle help you decorate the rooms with your own style. Furniture, pictures and color all are dependent on what you want your home to reflect at the end of the day. Finding the right style for you will take some thought, and possibly the involvement of your family and even your pets. Regardless of what you what style you want, remember to keep the experience fun.

Style

Finding the right style for you may take time. Look around and find samples of what interests you. Rustic, Tuscany, or neat and simple are just some examples. Finding the right style for you is an adventure. Travel around and visit places that you like. Get a feel for what you want your home to look like. The great thing about decorating your home- is that you get to express your inner-self. What you enjoy in life needs to surround you whenever you are at home relaxing. Remember that once you choose a style that you like, stick with it- unless of course that is your style.

Lighting and Color

Lighting is important to bring out the element of your style. Wall colors and furniture will be affected by what kind of lighting you use in your home. Lamps can prove to illuminate only particular parts of the room while overhead lighting can fill a room up with light. Finding the right brightness according to your style can change a room’s appearance. Room color is a variable that is important and will take time in choosing. There are so many variables, that finding the right color for you can be difficult. The best thing you can do is find a color that you like- and work from there. Remember that lighting and color go hand-in-hand and will work together to create your home’s atmosphere.

Comfort

Your style may look good- but does it make you feel good. Comfort is important to remember when you are decorating your home. Choose furniture and lighting that will make you comfortable here, since you will of course have to live here. You will need to decide what kind of seating is appropriate for you home- couches, tables and chairs will need to have a flow, but still offer the satisfaction a comfortable seat should. Lighting will also have to be functional, as well as stylish. If your home is too dark to navigate, or you find it hard to enjoy reading a book you may need to rethink your lighting orientation. Your atmosphere should have the look you want it to, but still offer you a comfortable place to spend your time.

Accessories

Your style and lighting bring personality to your home- now it is time to add some excitement. Paintings and fun accessories can add some “zaz” to your room. This is where your own intuition must play part. Find out what you enjoy- special artwork, horses, or even porcelain figurines. Adding accessories that make your style appear even more specifically unique to you. This is probably the most exciting part of decorating a home. Here you can even create your own style of accessories- picture frames and pottery made by none other than you.

When making your home unique to you, remember to enjoy the process. This is an adventure for you and your household- pups and kittens included. Keep the process fun and it will reflect in your home’s atmosphere. Fill your home with what you enjoy and let it reflect your personality.

Lakeland Florida – A Great Place to Live

August 9th, 2011 by admin No comments »

I have come to realize in recent months, while residing for almost 16 years here in this charming and beautiful town, that Lakeland is a great place to live.
Just between Tampa and Orlando with a growing population of over 93,000 Lakeland is located in Polk County – voted in 2007 as the All-American County.

Did you know that in 1883 Lakeland’s citizens were going to name their town Munnville in recognition of Abraham G. Munn, a Kentucky businessman who purchased 80 acres which the town was located? I’m so glad that he declined the honor and eventually a more adequate name was sought out, due to the serenity of the many lakes surrounding this great community in Central Florida – the name Lakeland was selected!

Lakeland, Florida – The City of 38 Lakes

Lakeland has 38 named lakes – the most visited lakes are near downtown Lakeland at Lake Hollingsworth, Lake Mirror, Lake Morton and Lake Wire providing its residents with great recreational opportunities. Lakeland has the appeal of small town flair with its big city sophistication.

The downtown Lakeland location including the Dixieland neighborhood and various districts such as Lake Morton District has undergone extensive renovation influenced by its own charm, constructing pedestrian friendly walking areas. Moreover, predominantly enhancements were completed with gorgeous manicured lawn around Munn Park and the Antique District.

A fine collection of specialty shops, such as art galleries, boutiques, antique stores and a General Store, as well as exceptional dining facilities and cafes that enhances the quality of the City of Lakeland are all within leisurely strolling distance of Munn Park.

Annually, the city of Lakeland in conjunction with local sponsors hosts a number of fairs and festivals throughout the year. Each spring, one of the nation’s largest conventions, the Sun n’Fun Fly-In is held in Lakeland, drawing nearly 150,000 aviation enthusiasts from around the world, making Lakeland’s Regional Linder Airport one of the busiest airports in the world during this event. The downtown area is the site of many of the town’s activities, such as First Fridays, Farmer’s Market, Mayfaire by the Lake, the Lake Mirror Classic Auto Festival, Lakeland Red, White & Kaboom – 4th July celebration, annual Christmas parade in December.

There are many things to love about Lakeland, Florida. The City of Lakeland’s financial stability, along with many local contributors and philanthropists providing support for its citizens quality health care, convenient public transportation, and its established public school system are just the tip of the iceberg.

Lakeland also boasts great inexpensive tourist attractions, such as the beautiful Hollis Botanical Garden and the adjacent Barnett Park, the Polk Museum of Arts, the world’s largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright at Florida Southern College, and the Florida Air Museum, just to name a few.

Majority of the Lakeland resident’s workforce finding employment in the wholesale and the retail trade sector, as well as in the manufacturing, production, mining, tourism, distribution and service industries.

In recent years Money Magazine ranked Lakeland at the 10th “Best Place to Live in America” among medium-sized cities in the South, referring to issues such as affordable housing, public safety, modern health care and school systems. The city also enjoys an ideal subtropical climate that averages a balmy 72 degrees per year. With such a pleasant climate, outdoor activities are extremely admired in Polk County.

Lakeland residents tend to be highly involved in the community. The numerous volunteer groups and service organizations in the area have a strong presence in Lakeland.

Lakeland is known to its residents when being asked where you live in Lakeland to give an answer to live in North Lakeland or South Lakeland. To me there is no distinction or separation between the two besides the name; living in North Lakeland or South Lakeland has many valuable aspects and while I have traveled the roads of Lakeland, each location and each neighborhood brings value and its own characteristics to the city of Lakeland, which why I call Lakeland as “there is no place like home”.

You may now recognize that Lakeland has plenty to offer, nonetheless its closeness to Orlando and Tampa provide its residents with the opportunity to visit such notorious attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens, Sea World and Epcot. While visiting the Kennedy Space Center, the Daytona International Speedway and the white sandy beaches of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean you may realize that Lakeland is the perfect fit.

Lakeland, Florida may well just be the biggest little small town in America. With a cozy feel, friendly neighbors, and surely something to offer residents of all ages, Lakeland is truly one of America’s finest cities that I call home.

My name is Petra and I like to think that I’m one of the most dedicated and committed real estate agents in Lakeland, Florida. Proficient knowledge in the handling and negotiation of Short Sales, Pre-Foreclosure and Bank-Owned real estate transaction in Lakeland, Bartow, Auburndale, Polk City, Mulberry, Lake Alfred, Winter Haven and other cities within Polk County, Florida. I am a member of the Florida Association of REALTORS®, the Lakeland Association of REALTORS® and I also serve as a State of Florida Notary Public. I am also bilingual, speaking, reading & writing fluent German.