Showing posts with label carpet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpet. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Choosing the Right Color Carpet for Your Home

As a kid, if you know Roy G. Biv, you know color.  But as you get older, color isn’t quite so simple anymore, especially when it comes to decorating your home.  In fact, the human eye can distinguish over 6 million different hues!  Oatmeal, Bagel, French Vanilla…no we’re not talking about breakfast items, but color swatches, all of which may appear remarkably similar.   Color can affect the mood, tone, and function of a room, and is usually the most important element in a decorating scheme.  And because color is so important, we want to give you a few pointers that may help in your color selection process, especially when choosing carpet.


First, it’s important to touch on the three general color areas- warm, cool, and neutral.  Warm colors, like orange and red, create a more lively, exciting feeling and emotional response.  Family rooms, kitchens, and casual entertaining areas are the more popular areas to display these colors.  Cool colors, like pale greens and blues, elicit a more restful, serene aura, and are often used in more formal rooms and bedrooms.  Neutral colors, like beige and taupe, actually work both ways because they compliment the other colors in a room, making them an appropriate carpet choice for any room in the house.

When considering the color of carpeting, it is important to look at the room structure itself.  Small, narrow rooms will appear more spacious with a neutral carpet that subtly blends with the wall.  Lighter carpets will also capture more light, adding airiness to the room.  Likewise, a large or disproportioned room can become cozier with a strong color that contrasts the wall.  A well-planned carpet color can enhance the positive features of your room and even make up for some architectural limitations

Now that you have considered your room structure and determined the mood you want your room to set, here are a few tips when selecting your carpet:

  • Always examine carpet samples in different lighting.  What may look like a soft cream in fluorescent lighting may look more like a sandy beige in a hallway with a small amount of natural light.  Bring your carpet sample into the room(s) you are having carpeted and examine it in the center of the room, in a dark corner, and against a window.  Also, be sure to view the color in the daytime and at night to get an accurate sense of how the carpet will look under all lighting conditions.
  • Avoid matching colors.  A successful decorating plan more often blends colors and tones rather than directly matching them.  Wheat colored carpet, putty colored walls, and antique white ceilings will produce a more visually pleasing flow than having all surfaces the same color beige.
  • Be careful with manufacturers’ names for carpet colors.  One manufacturer’s name for a carpet may be substantially different from another manufacturer’s same color name.  Your best bet is to choose a color based on your eye, not the manufacturer’s name for the carpet. 
  • Try to think “long-term” when selecting your carpet.  Consider how your preferences may change over time, and ask whether your carpet selection will work with your developing taste in the future.  An impulsive carpet choice can haunt you down the road, while a carefully selected carpet can delight you for years to come.

The selection of carpet color is an integral part of your home’s design strategy.  If color is still a little overwhelming, fear not!   Your Pizazz design consultant can help navigate you through the color selection process and collaborate with you to create a design plan you’ll love.  Visit Pizazz Floors Website for more design advice and ideas.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Study Reveals New Flooring to be Among Top Home Improvement Projects for 2011

Is new flooring on the top of your list of projects to do around the house?  If so, you are in good company.  A recent study conducted by Kudzu.com concluded that flooring projects are among the most popular home improvement projects for 2011.  The study discovered that nearly 80% of homeowners are considering a home-related project this year, and 33% of those homeowners will install new flooring.  Flooring came only behind painting (49%), landscaping (38%), and refurnishing (35%).
Rhonda Hills, Kudzu.com vice president and chief marketing officer expresses, “The floors are one of the first things someone notices when they walk into a home.  Good flooring improves the look of a room and can also increase the value to the home. It’s no surprise that flooring projects are at the top of most homeowners’ lists.”
The study, which involved 3500 participants, also revealed that many homeowners (50%) are undecided on which flooring brand they will use.  Among the brands most considered are Armstrong (24%), StainMaster (19%), Mohawk (15%), Shaw (14%), and Bruce (10%).  All of these brands and more are available at Pizazz Floors & Interior Design, and your design consultant can help you select the best product for your budget and lifestyle.  Pizazz can handle all of your flooring needs, from hardwood to carpet to tile to laminate.  Let us help you check one more thing off your list for 2011!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How to Keep Your Carpet Looking Its Best

There is nothing like the softness and comfort of carpet.  But there is also nothing as frustrating as trying to keep it free from dirt and stains.  Between the kids, pets, and husbands (just kidding guys!), it can be a tough job keeping your carpets clean.  We’d like to offer a few tips that may ease your carpet cleaning troubles:
  1. Choose a Stain-Resistant Carpet. If you are still in the carpet selection process, consider a stain-resistant carpet.  Most carpet manufacturers produce quality, stain-resistant carpets that do a good job of keeping soil at the surface.  When choosing your carpet fiber, Polyester is naturally very resistant to stains and fading, and nylon, while not inherently stain-resistant, can be solution-dyed to make it resilient to stain.  Stainmaster is a premium stain-resistant applicant that does not wear off, like some comparable stain applicants.
  2. Avoid Light Color Carpets. It only stands to reason that the lighter the carpet, the more soil you will see.  If you are selecting new carpet for a high-traffic area, you may want to stay away from white, beige, or other light colors.  Carpet comes in a wide variety of hues, so even going just a couple shades darker can make a big difference in the amount of dirt you’ll be able to see.
  3. Use a Quality Pad. A good carpet pad not only adds comfort, but can also extend the life of your carpet.  This especially holds true on staircases.
  4. Take Off Your Shoes. You would be amazed how much this simple step can affect the life of your carpet.  Just by keeping your kicks at the door, you can save your carpet a tremendous amount of dirt and wear.  If you don’t feel comfortable asking visitors to remove their shoes, keeping your shoes off is a good place to start.  If you really aren’t a fan of the practice of shoe removal, at least be sure to put a mat at each entrance and wipe your feet well before entering….but trust us, this one really does help!
  5. Vacuum Regularly. While it’s probably not your favorite weekend activity, vacuuming is something you just have to suck up and do (literally).  Vacuum cleaning is considered the most important step in caring for your carpet, and it can actually extend the life of your carpet, We recommend vacuuming at least weekly to remove the everyday soil and prevent it from compacting and sinking deeper into your carpet.  Change direction when you vacuum to reduce matting.
  6. Get Your Carpets Professionally Cleaned. While vacuuming is good for removing the dirt from day-to-day living, you’ll want to really give your carpets a good cleaning every12-18 months.  There are plenty of carpet cleaning professionals that can help, or you can even rent a carpet cleaning machine (Home Depot, about $25/day) and do it yourself.  However, keep in mind that professionals know exactly the best technique for cleaning your carpet and have cleaning equipment with more extraction power than rental equipment.
  7. Avoid Prolonged Sun Exposure. Try to reduce periods of direct sun exposure with curtains and blinds.  While most carpets have a good fade-resistance, you still want to avoid direct sunlight if possible.
  8. Use Area Rugs. Area rugs are great for keeping your carpet clean in high-traffic areas, like foyers and walkways.  While it once wasn’t popular to place area rugs on carpet, it’s now considered a perfectly acceptable design technique.  Just don’t forget to still clean the carpet under the rug as well.
  9. Follow the Warranty Guidelines. If your carpet has a warranty, there are likely guidelines that you must follow in order to stay under warranty.  Many warranties require that you show proof of regular professional carpet cleaning and use only approved cleaning products, or your warranty could be considered void.
  10. Remove Stains with Care. There are a plethora of ideas out there about the best way to clean a carpet stain, but here is the method we, at Pizazz, have found works best. First, absorb wet spills quickly by blotting with white paper towels or a wash cloth. Always blot; never rub or scrub abrasively, which can create a fuzzy area in the carpet. When blotting, work from the outer edge in toward the center of the spot to avoid spreading the spill. To remove the stain use one of the cleaning items below.  After cleaning, rinse the area with water to remove detergent residue that may become sticky and cause re-soiling. Absorb any remaining moisture.
  • Detergent solution: Mix mild liquid detergent with water (no more than 1/4 teaspoon of detergent to 32 ounces of water). A clear, non-bleach liquid dishwashing detergent such as Dawn, Joy, or clear Ivory is recommended.  Cloudy or creamy detergents are not recommended because they may leave a sticky residue.
  • Vinegar solution: Mix 1 part white vinegar to 1 part water.
  • Non-oily nail polish remover
  • Ammonia solution: Mix one tablespoon of ammonia to one cup of water. (Do not use on wool or wool-blend carpets.)
  • Spot Remover: Use spot removers designed specifically for grease, oil, or tar, such as Carbona or Energine.
  • Specialty Spot Removers: Several specialty spotting products are available from cleaning industry suppliers to remove difficult stains such as Betadine, food dyes, mustard, etc.
With these steps, you’ll be able to enjoy your carpet for years.  When you are ready to replace your carpet… you know who to call!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spotting the PizazzFloors.com Truck Could Be Worth up to $250!

Where’s Waldo?  Who cares?!  But spotting the PizazzFloors.com truck could save you up to $250!   After just getting our new work truck wrapped in vinyl lettering from In-Depth Wraps, we are ready to show it off!   To get our customers involved, we’re going to make it worth your while to find this new cherry red F-150.   If you spot the PizazzFloors.com truck anywhere around town, just post exactly when and where you saw it on our Facebook wall, and we’ll give you $150 off your next design project with us.  To sweeten the deal, if you snap a picture of the truck and post it, we’ll make it $250 off!   Use your discount towards hardwood, carpet, tile, granite, kitchen & bath remodeling, or whatever your home design need might be.  We realize you may not be ready to do a home renovation right now, so your discount will be good for up to six months from the time you spotted the Pizazz truck.
Plus, check our Facebook page often for updates, because we are also going to be giving away gift cards to local restaurants just for finding the Pizazz truck with no purchase necessary.
With all the driving we do around Metro Atlanta, it won’t be hard to find us.   Just keep an eye out, and you could save some cash!
Rules:  Does not apply if Pizazz truck is in your driveway for consultation.  Pizazz must verify that the time and place the truck was spotted is accurate.  Limit one discount per household.  Not valid with any other offers or for previously contracted jobs.  Project must total $2500 or more.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Top 6 Home Improvements that Pay Off

Are you ready to upgrade your home but are worried about sinking money into investments that may never see a return?  Well here are a few home improvements that experts say will pay off now and in the future:
                
1.  Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling is a sure-fire investment that often returns more than 100 percent of the cost.  People spend a significant amount of time in kitchens and baths, so you want to make them inviting and tranquil for yourself and future buyers.  Buyers are beginning to expect upgraded kitchens and baths now more than ever before.  Upgrades to consider include: tile or hardwood flooring, granite countertops, new or resurfaced cabinets, and stainless steel appliances.  For the master bath, floor-to-ceiling, walk-in showers are a hot commodity (literally).  Sleek, walk-in showers have actually replaced whirlpool tubs on buyers’ wish lists, so if you have to pick one or the other, go with the shower.  Keep in mind, if your home only has one bath, the upgrade you’ll want to make is adding an extra bathroom.  While buyers are still charmed by older homes that may only have one bath, functionality and practically may be a concern.  If you have a three or four bedroom home with one bath, it will certainly pay to add a second bathroom.  For more budget-friendly upgrades, try adding a tile backsplash, updating light fixtures, or replacing cabinet hardware and faucets.

2. Home Maintenance
While not the most glamorous of home improvements, this is one of the most important.  Buyers won’t be enamored by your beautiful new kitchen if there is a musty smell coming from the basement or the siding is rotting.  A top priority should be making sure your home is structurally sound on the inside and out.  Essential home maintenance projects include repairing the roof, replacing the siding, and correcting water leaking from the foundation, just to name a few. 

3. Curb Appeal
Before you can get buyers inside to see your interior improvements, your home has to be appealing on the outside.  Upgrades can range from simple, such as pulling weeds, to more complex, like building a front porch to add interest and charm.  You may also consider planting shrubs and flowers, pressure washing your driveway, painting the exterior, or adding walkways and extra parking space.  If you have outdoor living space (deck, patio, or porch), stage the area with comfortable seating and dining furniture.  In a nutshell, your exterior should convey a sense of welcome.

4. Paint
Painting is an affordable home improvement that can give any home a facelift.  Paint makes a home look and feel younger and better taken care of.  When selecting paint colors, go towards the warmer, more neutral tones in order to appeal to a wider range of buyers.   Try textured or faux paint in a focal space like the dining room for a distinctive, unique touch.

5.  Adding Extra Living Space
According to a study by the National Association of Realtors, every 1,000 square feet added to a home can increase the sale price by 30 percent.  This can include adding a sunroom, bathroom, attic bedroom, or even a deck for outdoor living and entertaining space.  Or if your home has a basement, you may be able to take advantage of a whole extra level of living.  Basements are great for game rooms, guest suites, bars, or play areas.  For some of the more trendy, high-end housing markets, there is a demand for the luxury of home theaters, wine cellars, and yoga rooms, but be sure to consider your housing market and neighborhood before embarking on one of these upgrades.

6. Flooring
Flooring is one of the first things that will be seen (and felt underfoot) by a potential homebuyer.  The most in-demand flooring choice is hardwood floors, which is a proven resale value booster.  A classic like red oak is always a good choice, while trends are also moving towards exotic woods like bamboo and wider-planked boards.  If you already have hardwood, refinishing your floors is a great way to bring back their luster and brilliance.  Tile is also a popular flooring solution for bathrooms, kitchens, foyers, and laundry rooms, and should replace any existing vinyl flooring.  Lastly, the softness and comfort of carpet or areas rugs is perfect for bedrooms and play areas.  If new flooring is not in the budget, be sure to have your carpets cleaned before putting your house on the market.

When considering all home improvements, be sure to keep in mind a few key factors.  What you'll get back on your investment is dependent on how soon you sell after making improvements, the value of your house, the value of houses in your neighborhood, the housing market in which you live, and the quality of the project itself. 
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Discover the Pizazz Difference

Hi, I’m Eric Barany, President of Pizazz Floors and Interior Design.  Our family owned and operated business has been serving Metro Atlanta for over 15 years with the very best in flooring and home design.  Our services include:
-Hardwood installation with unfinished, pre-finished, engineered, and exotic woods.  We also specialize in custom hardwood creations using borders, inlays and mixed media designs.
-Hardwood refinishing, where we offer a dust-less system that cuts down on 90% of dust
-Carpet
-Tile
-Vinyl
-Kitchen and Bath remodeling; including granite countertops, custom backsplashes and tile design
-Laminate, and
-Commercial flooring.
We even offer faux and antique painting, stone work, trim and cabinetry. Whatever your home design dream is, we can make it a reality.
At Pizazz Floors your satisfaction is our top priority.  We offer a Free In Home Consultation where we’ll meet with you in the comfort of your home and educate on the product and the process and help you pick out a design that best fits your lifestyle.  And once you partner with Pizazz, we will communicate with you every step of the way.
You can be confident knowing that I will personally oversee your project and make sure it exceeds your expectations.  I invite you to browse our website at www.PizazzFloors.com and call us today to schedule your free in-home consultation.  I look forward to working with you!