Tuesday, December 17, 2013

SACRAMENTO MOVERS SHARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN APARTMENT TYPES

If you are looking to rent an apartment, it can be confusing with all the options you are faced with. You need to make sure you get the apartment that is right for you. Here are some types of apartments and their differences.

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Studio Apartments
A studio apartment is a one room apartment with a sleeping, kitchen, and dining area with one full bathroom. Some studio apartments have a nook area that can be sectioned off for sleeping.

1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments
These apartments are self-explanatory. They range from small (barley larger than a studio) to pretty large and include dining area, kitchen, living room, and 1-2 ½ bathrooms.

Duplex or Triplex
These apartments can have different meaning depending on where you live, but it usually refers to having many floors or units either vertically or horizontally in a building.

Live/Work
This is a mix of a residential building and a commercial building, often with retail space or offices on the bottom floor with a living area above.

Loft
These are high-ceiling apartments that can range from a converted commercial building to a high rise. They normally feature and open floor plan with no interior walls and a second level sleeping area.



TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Sacramento employs a staff of over 40 Full-Time Movers and Drivers, with a fleet of 10 trucks. We have performed home and business moving services in and around the Greater Sacramento area for almost 10 years. Our award winning services include full service moving and packing services and we also sells boxes and packing supplies.


With comments or questions contact Kelley Skerritt, Marketing Coordinator at the Sacramento office of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® at 916-852-7411 or contact us here.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Sacramento Movers Share How to Prepare Your House for Sale

All sellers want to sell their home fast and at top dollar amount, but it takes work and planning. Knowing how to professionally spruce up your home will have potential buyers racing to buy your home. Here are a few tips on how to prep your house, and turn it into a marketable home that buyers cannot resist.

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·         De-Clutter.  This is the time to get rid of everything you have been collecting over the years and no longer use (if you haven’t used in over a year, you probably don’t need it). Take this time to donate what you can, remove the books from bookcases, and pack up items that are not used daily.

·         Rearrange your closets and cabinets. When buyers are looking at a home, they like to snoop and get a feel for every aspect of the home. Think of the message it sends if your closets and cabinets are unorganized and have items falling out of them. Clear the floors in your closets, line your shoes in a row, neatly stack your dishes, and turn your coffee cup handles facing the same way.

·         Consider renting a storage unit. Almost every home shows better with less furniture. Less furniture can make a room look larger, so leave just enough furniture to showcase the room’s purpose.

·         Make minor repairs. Replace cracked floor or counter tiles, patch up holes in the wall, consider painting your walls a neutral color, and replace any burnt out bulbs.

·         Clean, clean, clean. Wash windows inside and out, polish anything with a chrome finish, vacuum daily, clean dingy grout, clean our cobwebs, and clean out your refrigerator. Also take this time to replace worn out bed spreads, and to put out fresh towels (fastening your bathroom towels with ribbons and bows is a great way to make a good impression).

·         Disassociate yourself from your home. Tell yourself that “this is no longer my home” and start thinking of it as just a product that is being sold. Take this time to also de-personalize your home; pack up your personal belongings such as family photos and heirlooms and keep them out of sight.

·         Curb appeal. How does your home look from the outside? You want to make sure your home looks good before you even step foot inside. Keep the sidewalks clear, mow the lawn, paint faded window trim, plant yellow flowers (yellow evokes a buying emotion), and keep your bushes trimmed.


·         Scrutinize your home. Go outside and take a look at your home, think about whether this is a place you would want to step into as a buyer. Linger both inside and outside your home, and imagine how your home will look to a potential buyer. 

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Sacramento employs a staff of over 40 Full-Time Movers and Drivers, with a fleet of 10 trucks. We have performed home and business moving services in and around the Greater Sacramento area for almost 10 years. Our award winning services include full service moving and packing services and we also sells boxes and packing supplies.

With comments or questions contact Kelley Skerritt, Marketing Coordinator at the Sacramento office of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® at 916-852-7411 or contact us here.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Sacramento Movers Share a Few Quick Holiday Decorating Tips

With the holiday season upon us, it is time to start decorating your home to give it that Christmas spirit. Here are a few tips, and ideas to help you decorate.


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·         Stay with one theme and style for your decorating. It makes shopping a bit easier and makes your home look and feel professionally decorated.

·         Decorating does not have to break the bank; you can easily make your own decorations, centerpieces, and ornaments. The possibilities are endless. Try taking old ornaments that you no longer like or use and put them in a glass holder, or even redecorate them by covering them in glitter to make a whole new looking ornament.

·         Let your nose know that the holidays are here. Place potpourri and scented candles throughout your home, or better yet, bake some cookies shortly before you have guests arrive.

·         Use a lot of candles; they tend to make any room warmer and more inviting.

·         Bring the holidays into every room. A great way to do this is to bring scented candles, potpourri, and small decorations into the kitchen, bathroom, and even the bedrooms.

·         Keep the holiday color palette between 2-3 colors, and keep it consistent; either throughout the house, or within each room. Too many colors can be too distracting. Try red and gold, or blue, white and silver.

·         Replacing lights can be expensive if you tend to change your color palette year to year. Try using white lights because they can be used with any color scheme.

·         Give your space a different look and feel for the holiday by rearranging the furniture so that the focal point is the tree or the fire place.

·         This is the one time where less is not more; have fun and do it big!

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Sacramento employs a staff of over 40 Full-Time Movers and Drivers, with a fleet of 10 trucks. We have performed home and business moving services in and around the Greater Sacramento area for almost 10 years. Our award winning services include full service moving and packing services and we also sells boxes and packing supplies.


With comments or questions contact Kelley Skerritt, Marketing Coordinator at the Sacramento office of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® at 916-852-7411 or contact us here.