Archive for July 24, 2011

Furnishing Your Mid-Century Vacation Rental Home – Balancing Aesthetics, Comfort, and Budget

On the rental market is exploding, many investors and second home owners are looking for lucrative cash rate on these properties, especially in the long term unfurnished rental market control. A reservation for Christmas you can match the amount for a whole month for the same property unfurnished paid. In some parts of the country, such as Palm Springs, California, the abundance of mid-century houses built, usually from the early 1950s and early 1960s, driving a stampede of investors to renovate the buildings and equipment at the time and after registration sites, or as HomeAway FlipKey. Here are some tips from an owner who has been through the process of renovation and construction of a house in the middle of the century, we have found what works and what we would have done differently for the following property.

Choose your color theme and stick with it

The color palette in the middle of the century largely muted tones. Since this can be a bit boring, is the interpretation of Mid-Century Modern design often contain an accent color, like a burnt orange or green foam. Our choice fell on Burnt Orange and we use it in some of the building surfaces such as kitchen tile backsplash subway tile accent pool, and the front door, and seamless integration by setting up home, to maintain a sense of continuity. Complicate your color palette and jar the flow of the house. This type of construction for clean lines and harmony.

Balance by mid-century beauty with modern comfort
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