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8 Classic Color Combos for Your Home

Spring always brings a flurry of activity in the residential real estate market here in Augusta with home owner’s readying their homes for Master’s week or even to put on the market.  One of the cheaper and easiest ways to freshen up a home is a with a new coat of paint!

While perusing the internet for inspiration I came across an article on HGTV.com that looks at 8 Classic Color Combos.  I would use some caution if you are freshening up your home in order to sell it this spring since paint color trends always change from year to year and season to season.  Here are the combinations they suggested from HGTV:

Black & White: One of the most used combinations  in both the home and fashion. Good neutral palette to include a pop of color here and there.

Orange & Blue: Be careful this one!  I would use this combination carefully in a house that you are trying to sell.  Most people always comment on blue paint color…they either love it or hate it.

Red & Gold: I’m seeing a lot of “golden” beige in new homes these days and I could see a more orange-red paired with it as an accent color.  This seems to be the go to color of home builders right now!

Robin’s Egg Blue, Yellow & Cream: When I see this combination I always think of French Country.  If you love this color palette and you are looking to sell the your home, then I would use the cream or creamy yellow on the walls and accent with the blue just to keep things more neutral.

Green & Yellow: We see this combination daily – maybe to the point that we don’t even think about it!  With this combination in so common in nature it seems to work very well together.

Pink & Green: This is one of my favorites, but then again it reminds of my sorority especially when I see bright fuchsia with a bright apple green.  Now, I would use caution with this combination in a house that you are going to put on the market.

Green & Blue: I’m not so sure about this one, but I suppose it could work.  They suggested using a light blue with an apple green.  I think the color that helps anchor these two together is a creamy gold color.

Earth Tones: Well they defined these as “colors derived from earthy elements like rock, water, and sky.”  This can be a very neutral and relaxing color scheme.

As you can see, there is something for everyone!  If you decide on a color and then hate it once you get it on the wall, just remember it’s only paint and you can change it very easily.  I always suggest staying with neutrals or classic combinations that will appeal to a wide variety of tastes.  If you are planning on staying in your home for a while, then do what you want!  After all, it is Your home.

If you are looking to Sell Your Home this spring, feel free to Call Me at 706-294-6795 or just fill out the Sellers Report to receive a list of the Last 10 Properties that Sold in your area.

 

Nuclear Power Plants and Augusta GA Safety

The recent nuclear power plant issues in Japan, which sustained damage from the strong earthquake and tsunami, has people in the Augusta area wondering how safe our area is from such a disaster.  As everyone in the local area knows, Augusta GA is within miles of both the Savannah River Site and the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant.  Both sites are in the Nuclear Energy business.

The Savannah River Site (SRS), operated by Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS), is a 310 acre site and sits on the northern side of the Savannah River in Aiken County, Barnwell County and Allendale County in SC. 

Plant Vogtle sits on the southern side of the Savannah River in Burke County, GA and is situated South of SRS and is east of Waynesboro, GA.  Augusta is approximately 40 miles from the Plant Vogtle site.Plant Vogtle is one of two nuclear facilities owned by Georgia Power and one of three owned by Southern Company.  There are currently two units producing nuclear energy at the site.  There is currently one unit ( Plant 3) under construction and plans for a fourth unit to be constucted in the near future.  General Electric is the manufacturer of the turbines and electric generators at the plant.  Southern Company has a Safety Calendar it publishs for information on evacuation procedures.

Savannah River Nuclear Solutions which operates the Savannah River Site has shifted its focus from the production of nuclear energy.  The major focus of the site is the cleanup of waste related to the nation’s buildup of nuclear products from the Cold War.  The site houses the Savannah River National Laboratory and has  a virtual tour you can find on their website. 

If risk posed from a Nuclear Energy Plant is one of your biggest concerns, then I would suggest finding a home that is furthest from a nuclear energy site.  The CSRA or Central Savannah River Area isn’t prone to severe magnitude earthquakes but both facilities have plans of action in place for emergencies.  I for one hope that there is never a need for any sort of emergency evacuation plan!

Susan MacEwen, Realtor

Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners

Mobile: 706-294-6795

Office: 706-868-3772 x207

Web: AugustaHomeHunter.com

Columbia County GA School Calendar for 2011 – 2012 & 2012 – 2013

The Columbia County School Board of Education members were busy this past fall.  Back on November 9, 2010 they passed the School Calendar for 2011 – 2012.  They do have a disclaimer which says the calendar is “subject to change based on legislative action.”  The First Day of School for the 2011 – 2012 school year is August 8th, 2011 and the Last Day of School is May 18th, 2012.

On December 14, 2010 the Board of Education members passed the Columbia County School Calendar for 2012 – 2013.  Again they have a disclaimer about the calendar could change based on legislative action.  The First Day of School will be August 7th, 2012 and the Last Day of School will be May 21st, 2013.

If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Columbia County GA, please either visit my Augusta Home Hunter website or give me a call on my mobile at 706-294-6795.

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Greater Augusta Home Search!
Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-868-3772 x207
Web: www.AugustaHomeHunter.com

Augusta’s Own Belgian Chocolate Maker Perfect for Valentine’s Day

Looking for a unique gift for Valentine’s Day or any other special occasion? 

If you are looking for something a little more special than that box of chocolates in the grocery store then head on over to La Bonbonniere Fine Belgian Chocolates Shop.  Bebette, the owner and chocolatier, will sure to have just the right thing for you.  After all not every town has its own Belgian Chocolatier!These chocolates compete with all the other fine chocolates you can purchase from the department store or gourmet grocery store.  I also like the fact that I am supporting a local business in the community.  You can purchase a mixed variety of chocolates packaged in its own special chocolate box too! La Bonbonniere is located 229 Fury’s Ferry Road in Suite 129, Augusta, GA. 

Susan MacEwen, Realtor
Your Greater Augusta Home Hunter!
Keller Williams Realty Augusta Partners
Mobile: 706-294-6795
Office: 706-868-3772 x207
Web: www.AugustaHomeHunter.com

I’m Posting every week in 2011!

So WordPress made this really easy for all of us. I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now. I will be posting on this blog once a week for all of 2011.I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similar goals, to help me along the way, including asking for help when I need it and encouraging others when I can.If you already read my blog, I hope you’ll encourage me with comments and likes, and good will along the way.Signed,Susan MacEwen

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