Jennifer Rice and Team would like to congratulate Anthony
Ryan Auld, this season’s winner of Project Runway All Stars. Auld is a native
of Baton Rouge and a Louisiana State University Alumnus. Look toward a
collaborative event between Auld and The Textiles, Apparel Design and
Merchandising Program of The Louisiana State University. Auld will mentor young
designers in the program as they create custom fashions for local cancer
survivors, including our very own Jennifer Rice. Details to come.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Thursday, December 29, 2011
New Year's Eve
Well it's hard to believe the year is almost over as we wish a fond farewell to 2011. If you are still trying to figure out plans to ring-in 2012 in style, it's not too late! Why not invite some close friends over to your home for an intimate New Year's Eve celebration. With some simple decorating tips you can make your small get-together the perfect gathering.
Tip 1 - Theme your evening
A simple theme can make the night special - Old clocks set to different times can be intriguing and offbeat. Further set the mood with silver embellishments and you have an elegant theme for your celebration.
Tip 2 - Don't waste time in the kitchen
With so many great pre-made items available at your local supermarket and bakery, why waste time in the kitchen. Arrange your pre-made items on party trays and simply take-in the evening's cheer. Your guests come to relax and enjoy your company and not watch you rush around the kitchen. And since there won't be pots and pans to wash, cleanup will be a breeze...and won't that great the next day!
Tip 3 - Designate a driver
If you are inviting guests over please make sure that everyone celebrates responsibly. Don't let friends that have had too much drive. Identifying a designated driver at the beginning of the evening is a plan to stick to. And in the event that plan fails, offer the guest room or even the sofa.
From everyone at Jennifer Rice and Team thank you for an amazing 2011 as we look forward to an even greater 2012!
Tip 1 - Theme your evening
A simple theme can make the night special - Old clocks set to different times can be intriguing and offbeat. Further set the mood with silver embellishments and you have an elegant theme for your celebration.
Tip 2 - Don't waste time in the kitchen
With so many great pre-made items available at your local supermarket and bakery, why waste time in the kitchen. Arrange your pre-made items on party trays and simply take-in the evening's cheer. Your guests come to relax and enjoy your company and not watch you rush around the kitchen. And since there won't be pots and pans to wash, cleanup will be a breeze...and won't that great the next day!
Tip 3 - Designate a driver
If you are inviting guests over please make sure that everyone celebrates responsibly. Don't let friends that have had too much drive. Identifying a designated driver at the beginning of the evening is a plan to stick to. And in the event that plan fails, offer the guest room or even the sofa.
From everyone at Jennifer Rice and Team thank you for an amazing 2011 as we look forward to an even greater 2012!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Go from sitting to SOLD!
The 4-P Formula created by Jennifer Rice and Team is a proven system that has sold homes and can help sell your too!
Today we will talk a bit about Step 1 of the formula, The Presentation, particularly the kitchen and bath. With a minimal investment in these two rooms you could see a big return on your dollar.
The Kitchen
- Clean the Clutter! Remove all small appliances, cookie jars, etc. from countertops. Also, remove all fridge magnets. Your kitchen will look larger.
- Make sure you have good lighting. Replace any burnt out light bulbs and don’t forget the ones in the fridge and oven.
- A big return on investment can happen when you replace drawer pulls and door knobs. This gives your kitchen an updated look for little cost. Also, replacing an old kitchen faucet with a newer, more modern version can finish off you kitchen update.
The Bathroom
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- What’s good for the kitchen is good for the bath… clean the clutter! Remove all personal items from view.
- Replace leaky faucets and fix running toilets.
- Consider replacing the outdated fixtures and painting a light color to brighten things up.
- Modernize with a towel rack or mirror and buy a new shower curtain.
By following a few simple, easy steps your home can go from sitting on the market to sold sign in the front yard.
For more great tips on moving your home faster contact Jennifer Rice or a member of her team and go from sitting to SOLD!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Mums the word...
...And so are pansies and winter herbs.
As the oppressive heat subsides and we take a look at the shape of our poor gardens, things may not look so good. By now it should be obvious that no amount of water can help, it's time to pull. Now is a great time to get your fall garden going with some simple ideas.
Mums - Sprucing up your garden with mums is the easiest way to make a fast fall statement. Mums are available in a wide variety of colors to complement the season and come packaged nicely in their own container. Simply place where needed and your garden comes alive. Best part of all - you don't even have to get your hands dirty!
Pansies - Cooler temps make a great welcoming for pansies, and like mums, they come in a variety of colors. Position like-colored pansies in clumping patterns to make a bold statement. Use colors that complement the style of your home. Be creative with patterns and become the envy of the neighborhood.
Winter Herbs - Why not create a garden that is not only beautiful but functional? Herbs are the perfect way to do just that. And for those with limited garden space, herbs are the perfect choice. They grow nicely in containers that can be place on porches, stairs, or anywhere around your home. Check out these winter herb selections:
As the oppressive heat subsides and we take a look at the shape of our poor gardens, things may not look so good. By now it should be obvious that no amount of water can help, it's time to pull. Now is a great time to get your fall garden going with some simple ideas.
Mums - Sprucing up your garden with mums is the easiest way to make a fast fall statement. Mums are available in a wide variety of colors to complement the season and come packaged nicely in their own container. Simply place where needed and your garden comes alive. Best part of all - you don't even have to get your hands dirty!
Pansies - Cooler temps make a great welcoming for pansies, and like mums, they come in a variety of colors. Position like-colored pansies in clumping patterns to make a bold statement. Use colors that complement the style of your home. Be creative with patterns and become the envy of the neighborhood.
Winter Herbs - Why not create a garden that is not only beautiful but functional? Herbs are the perfect way to do just that. And for those with limited garden space, herbs are the perfect choice. They grow nicely in containers that can be place on porches, stairs, or anywhere around your home. Check out these winter herb selections:
- Basil (Ocimum basilicum): Try the dense, more compact form with smaller leaves, called 'Spicy Globe.' This one is easy to grow from seed, and needs bright light and warm temperatures.
- Chives (Allium schoenoprasum): This member of the onion family is best used fresh. It is difficult to preserve chives that still maintain their good flavor, so they are a good choice for indoor gardening. 'Grolau' is an especially good variety for indoors, and can be started from seed. Chives prefer bright light and cool temperatures.
- Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum): This plant does not grow back after harvesting, so make successive plantings of cilantro to have a continuous crop for your favorite Mexican or Asian dishes. Cilantro tends to repel insects, so it makes a good companion plant for indoors.
- Dill (Anethum graveolens): A dwarf form, called 'Fernleaf,' grows only 18 inches tall, making it more suitable for indoor gardening than the standard types that often grow to 4 feet tall. Like cilantro, you'll need to make successive plantings to ensure a continuous crop.
- Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis): The soothing fragrance of lemon and honey make this an herb to enjoy fresh in salads and drinks. Its bright green foliage and prolific growth make lemon balm an attractive houseplant. This is an easy one to grow from seed.
- Oregano (Origanum vulgare hirtum): This is the true Greek oregano with a sharp, pungent flavor, best for Mediterranean cooking. It can be grown from seed. There is a look-alike called wild, or pot, marjoram with pretty pink flowers, but almost no flavor.
- Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): The more compact form called 'Blue Boy' must be purchased or propagated by cuttings; seeds germinate poorly. The soil for rosemary must be well drained, but do not let it dry out completely.
- Thyme (Thymus vulgaris): Many varieties of thyme are available that are useful in cooking and in herbal craft projects. They have similar aromatic properties and some varieties have unique scents, like lemon or caraway thymes. If starting the plants from seed, cover the seed only lightly with soil or not at all. Keep the plants evenly moist until they are well established.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Revamped Armoires
Are you looking for a creative storage solution? Perhaps an armoire is the answer! Whether you are looking for extra room to store linens, need a home office, or just a place to de-clutter craft supplies, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the possibilities an armoire can present. Simply start with a basic armoire - unfinished or simply outdated. Rethink its purpose and storage potential. Then get creative with paint, wallpaper, stencils, etc. You'll have a stylish focal point for your room in no time!
Thinking of trying out some of these tips with your armoire? Load photos of your finished product up on our Facebook page! We would love to see what you create. Get inspired by seeing this full article by Better Homes and Gardens here.
Get inspired by the 8 examples below:
Photo Source: Better Homes and Gardens
With a fresh coat of turquoise paint, this repurposed armoire brightens the room as a pretty baking cabinet. Bifold doors conceal baking items and ensure accessibility. Shelves encourage tidiness within, making it easy to store mixing bowls, sprinkles, and ingredients. Make use of every bit of space by grouping supplies by use. Keep large or frequently used items, such as bowls and a mixer, on lower shelves so they are easy to reach. Clear canisters store essential ingredients and allow you to see contents at a glance. Overlooked spaces under the top shelf and along the armoire's back wall are made storage-friendly with shelf-mount hooks and a magnetic bar to hang recipes from.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens
This vintage-inspired bedroom armoire has oodles of ways to keep things tidy. Each pair of shoes has its own compartment, and clear-front doors keep them paired up and free from scratches. Bins and boxes to neatly corral belts, headbands, and other small accessories adorn the shelves, leaving enough room on other shelves for a row of upright purses and stacked shirts. Mirrors on the upper and lower doors make it easy to look good from head to toe. Tired of digging for a matching pair of earrings? Searching for a scarf that has gone out of sight? Consider folding scarves and placing in drawers. Organizing earrings in drawer compartments also makes an excellent storage solution.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Revamp an armoire with wallpaper and ribbon trim. Adhere rectangles of wallpaper to the front of an armoire with decoupage medium. Trim the rectangles with ribbon to finish the look. Inside, this cabinet is ready for some serious crafting. Magnetic boards are attached to the inside of the doors, and pegboard covers the back. Add even more benefit to a storage armoire with a pullout work surface. A piece of painted plywood underneath a shelf rolls out on a mounted drawer glide. A strip of wood placed on the front of the pullout desk finishes the desk and catches any wayward pencils.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Entertainment storage for wine glasses, serving trays, and drink accessories is a must, but it often runs in short supply. A sturdy armoire, with a few customizations, is a great place to keep delicate items safe and easily accessible. Consider taking advantage of unused space with clever storage solutions. Here, wine glasses are suspended from the underside of the top shelf. Colorful trays conserve space by standing upright, and clear glass containers corral drink umbrellas.
Photo Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Create a storage extension anywhere in your home by using a wide armoire to hold often-used items such as detergent, pet treats, and cleaning supplies. A small rod on one side provides enough space for several clothing items to dry, and extra shelves are perfect for keeping supplies tidy. Create an instant message center on an innerdoor panel with a simple bulletin board. Use the message board to post chore lists and cleaning tip sheets.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Towels and linens stack neatly in this pastel armoire. Matching bins house other bedroom accessories, such as decorative pillows and bedding. For a touch of elegance, fold a pillowcase over the edge of a bin to display its decorative lace trim. Store extra blankets out of sight in the bottom cabinet. Use the top of the armoire to display colored vases.
Photo Source: Better Homes and Gardens
No more searching around the house for your favorite movies and magazines. This armoire relies on labeled boxes to corral entertainment essentials. Using coordinating baskets is a stylish and strategic way to keep games, CDs, and DVDs organized. Find smart ways to expand storage space where you need it most. Mount a small box to the inside of the armoire door to store multiple remotes. This box keeps remotes in an easy-to-reach location, right inside the entertainment armoire.
Photo Source: Better Homes and Gardens
Contain a whole home office inside an armoire with a few clutter-concealing solutions. An upper shelf corrals reference books and magazine holders. Essential supplies such as pencils, scissors, and notepads have a place on the desktop, too, all kept in order with desk organizers. Decorative fabric creates an attractive backdrop when a bland space needs a makeover. A splash of sunny yellow helped transform this once-boxy armoire into a standout workstation. Cut corkboard panels to size and cover with fun patterned fabric. Mount the corkboard on the armoire's back wall and inner doors for a practical place to hang your calendar, stamps, and reminders.
Thinking of trying out some of these tips with your armoire? Load photos of your finished product up on our Facebook page! We would love to see what you create. Get inspired by seeing this full article by Better Homes and Gardens here.
Property Sale Incentive: Bunny Lane
Every once in a while a property comes along that's begging to be sold!
This month, we are offering a special incentive on such a property... our Bunny Lane listing in Covington, LA. The vast 27 +/- acreage comes at a newly reduced price of $249,000. (Let us do the math for you: That's only $9,222 an acre!) Even better... this lush wooded acreage is in a great location - just North of the corner of Highway 1077 and Highway 1085.
So what's this incentive you speak of? Due to the motivation of our seller, we are offering a special sale incentive to both the selling agent and the buyer of this amazing property. $10,000 BONUS to the selling agent*!
So what's this incentive you speak of? Due to the motivation of our seller, we are offering a special sale incentive to both the selling agent and the buyer of this amazing property. $10,000 BONUS to the selling agent*!
Like most sales, there is always some fine print. *To obtain the bonus, your contract must be accepted on or before October 31, 2011. Bonus to be paid upon closing act of sale and only applies to the sale of our vacant land (MLS#846358) on Bunny Lane.
Want more details?
Here is a more detailed image of where the property is located:
(Even larger? See the image on our Facebook page)
You can also view the full listing details on our website: jenniferrice.net
Want to talk with someone directly about this opportunity? Call our office directly at 985.892.1478
Monday, August 1, 2011
Received a Mailer?
You may have noticed a little something in your mailbox recently from Jennifer Rice and Team. We are selling homes across the Northshore and yours could be next! If you are looking for a realtor with experience selling homes in South Louisiana, look no further than Jennifer Rice and Team! Our strategic formula combines homeowners and home buyers effortlessly. Contact us today at 985.892.1478.
Recent Success Stories:
212 Jahncke, Old Covington
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