Showing posts with label new homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new homes. Show all posts


 Your bathroom may be the smallest room in the house, but there's no reason why it can't make a splash. We have put together a collection of beautiful small bathrooms from traditional and country, to the modern, wild and wonderful. Whether you are thinking of decorating your downstairs loo or your en-suite, take a look at these small bathroom inspirations.



A built-in shelf is perfect for keeping bathroom knick-knacks to hand and creating a pretty display at the same time. The use of colour and galvanised metal furniture in this bathroom keeps it spring garden fresh. 




Why not make a small bathroom the place where you experiment with the bold colour you're slightly afraid to put elsewhere. 



A pretty pendant light and a wall mounted towel rail are neat final flourishes that are discreet enough to keep this small bathroom looking airy and light. 



lights float on the surface of the mirror like bubbles in a bath. The motif is echoed in the handles of the teal cabinets.




Dark wood decorates the walls, which are inset with art. A big white bath is a lovely contrast to the dark wood. 




4505 Mandell St

Houston, TX 77006 

Active Listing for Sale: $ 649,900
Charming Contemporary townhome. High ceilings (12 ft), an open floor plan , lots of storage and an abundance of light make this immaculately maintained property perfect for your family. You'll enjoy entertaining on the huge rooftop deck or relaxing in your private courtyard. Walk distance to restaurant museums and parks Elevator capable

Enjoy the pictures and the view!
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After the last box is moved into your new home, you might think the hardest part of the move is over. And you're right. But that doesn't mean there aren't things you need to do after you move. In fact, there's a lot of stuff that needs to get done before you can relax completely. 

Today we will share with you a checklist of things you must remember to do, before you can really do some deep couch seating and say the moving process is completely over.

First and foremost, check all your major appliances to make sure they all work and weren’t damaged during the move.

Check all boxes and furniture to make sure nothing was damaged or lost. You can do this by conducting a home inventory. 

Find a good school and register your child (ren). The sooner, the better; that way they can establish a regular routine making it easier for them to settle in.

Get your utilities set up. There's nothing worse than arriving at your new place, late at night, and the lights don't work. 

Collect receipts.  You may be able to claim your mover on your next tax return and you'll need all the necessary receipts do that.

Register your vehicle. If you've moved states, provinces or countries, register your car and get a new driver's license, tags and/or plates for your vehicles if you need them.

Contact insurance companies, including household, auto and health. Find out if you're currently covered or if you need to create new policies with a new company.

Are you getting your mail? Check with the post office to make sure your mail is being forwarded and that you've registered your new address. 

Find new health professionals, including doctors, a dentist and vet.  

Create an emergency contact list. Create an emergency contact list of all the local information you'll need in case something should happen.

Take care of your finances - set up new accounts, have money transferred or order new checks with your new address.

And last but not least, get connected to your new neighborhood. Get in touch with the local newspaper or community magazine and get up to speed on what's happening in your neighborhood.

There are plenty other things you could do after your move to enhance your first days, weeks and months in your new home. If you need any help, please let us know, we offer concierge services and we would love to help. Give us a call: 713.629.7771 or email us at info@uptownhouston.com