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Revitalize Your Space: Unveiling the Hottest Flooring Trends of 2024!

by Nancy Heim-berg

As we enter the new year, it's the perfect time to breathe new life into our homes. And what better way to start than by giving well-deserved attention to our often-overlooked floors? Whether you're gearing up for a major makeover or simply replacing worn-out surfaces, 2024 promises an array of exciting flooring trends, transforming your space into a haven of style and comfort.

 

1. Warm Tile Tones for a Moody Elegance

Step into 2024 with a burst of warmth underfoot! Tile design is turning towards inviting hues like cream, beige, and grey, blending different large formats and tonalities to craft captivating patterns. Jordana Moche, the maestro behind Porcelanosa NYC, predicts a surge in popularity for medium and darker wood-effect tiles and earth-toned flooring. Picture a home with a cozy, moody charm—a true retreat with a touch of hospitality.

 

2. Retro Carpet Revolution: Nostalgia with a Twist

Hold on to your hats because the carpet revolution is here! Audra Keiber, Mohawk's design and development virtuoso, hints at a retro resurgence in 2024. Like vintage furnishings and retro colorways, carpets are making a stylish comeback. Step away from the mundane gray and embrace the unique patterns and warm tones of this nod to nostalgia. Our top pick? The upcoming Karastan release, Stitchery, weaves a classic herringbone pattern with traditional colorways for a truly inspiring finish.

 

3. Familiar Farmhouse Flooring with a Modern Twist

The modern farmhouse style still reigns supreme in 2024. According to Adam Vester, Mohawk's design maven, farmhouse trends are evolving towards warm minimalism with Scandinese influences. Raw textures and organic forms meet Scandi minimalism, creating a visually clean backdrop that transforms living spaces into soft-spoken retreats. Embrace the familiarity of farmhouse flooring with a modern, sophisticated twist.

 

4. Innovative Sustainable Floors: A Green Revolution

Eco-conscious living takes center stage as sustainability and inclusivity drive flooring choices. Audra Keiber emphasizes Mohawk's commitment to sustainability, introducing innovative bio-based flooring alternatives. Expect clean, renewable, and sustainable materials to take the lead in 2024. Join the green revolution and explore flooring options that align with your values.

 

5. Hardwood Floors Reign Supreme in Kitchens

In 2024, we'll see kitchens graced by the enduring elegance of hardwood floors. Mitchell Parker, senior editor at Houzz, unveils the trend, with a quarter of renovating homeowners opting for stained or unstained hardwood. Get ready for smooth surfaces, raw wood tones, and wide planks. While lighter hues make waves, rustic wood's earthy charm remains a steadfast favorite. Dive into the classic herringbone pattern for an elegant and classy appearance.

 

6. A Nod to Nostalgia Across Hard Surfaces

Nostalgia isn't confined to carpets alone—hard surfaces are joining the trip down memory lane in 2024. Adam Vester reveals a trend characterized by clean lines and a pared-back aesthetic. Visualize wood and laminate flooring with enhanced wood looks, featuring more minor character knots. This fusion of midcentury modernism with retro seventies vibes and futuristic elements creates an environment that transcends time, offering a sense of timeless elegance.

 

7. Universal Design for All: Future-Proofing Homes

Homeowners are embracing universal design principles, renovating with everyone in mind. Future-proofing becomes key, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all. Mitchell Parker points out the rising trend of addressing special needs during renovations, focusing on safety. Think nonslip bathroom flooring—a simple yet crucial upgrade that enhances safety for all ages.

 

In 2024, let your floors tell a story of warmth, nostalgia, and sustainability. Embrace the trends that resonate with your style, and transform your space into a haven of excitement and authenticity. Prepare for a year when flooring becomes the star of your home's design narrative!

 

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If you've decided to sell or buy this year...congratulations!  What an exciting time for you. We're here to assist you every step of the way. Call our family team of experts today and we'll get down to business crafting your plan for real estate buying and selling success! 

 

 

The holiday season is upon us, and while you're busy planning your festive getaway, ensuring your home stays safe and secure is crucial. As your local real estate expert, I'd like to share some invaluable tips to keep burglars away while you enjoy your holiday travels.

 

Light Up Your Home:

A well-lit home is a deterrent for would-be breakins. Investing in timers for your indoor and outdoor lights creates the illusion of an occupied home, even when you're miles away. Motion sensor lights are also an excellent addition to enhance security.

 

Secure Entry Points:

Double-check all doors and windows before leaving. Reinforce entry points with deadbolts and secure sliding doors with bars or dowels. A safe home starts with fortified entryways.

 

Maintain a Lived-In Look:

Lean on a trusted neighbor or friend to collect mail, packages, and newspapers. A buildup of deliveries signals an empty home. If you're away for an extended period, consider pausing mail and package deliveries.

 

Smart Home Security:

Invest in smart home security systems with cameras and alarms. Utilize modern technology allows you to monitor your home remotely, receive alerts, and even control lights and thermostats from your smartphone.

 

Landscaping Matters:

Keep your yard well-maintained to avoid the appearance of an empty home. Trim bushes and hedges that could provide cover for burglars and ensure a well-kept appearance.

 

Social Media Caution:

Avoid publicizing any holiday travel plans on social media platforms. Sharing your vacation details on any public platform can attract the wrong kind of attention. Save the posts and updates for when you're safely back home.

 

Secure Valuables:

Always store valuables in a safe or secure location. Consider taking important documents, jewelry, and small valuables with you or utilizing a safe deposit box.

 

Neighborhood Watch:

Engage with your local neighborhood watch if available. Neighbors looking out for each other can be an effective way to deter criminal activity.

 

Emergency Contact List:

Provide a trusted neighbor or friend with your contact information for an emergency. Having someone nearby who can quickly respond to a possible issue, adds an extra layer of security.

 

Police Notification:

If you are away for an extended period, inform your local police department. Some areas offer vacation checks where officers will periodically drive by and inspect your property.

 

NOTE: A little preparation goes a long way in ensuring your home remains a safe haven during your holiday travels. 

We wish you a joyful and secure holiday season!

Safe travels and secure homes,

The Heim-Berg Team

Home Selling Tips for the 2023 Market

by Nancy Heim-berg

 

No doubt you’ve most likely received solicited and unsolicited advice from family and friends about selling your home this year. But are they really in a position to offer advice in this area? With a challenging market, economic uncertainty, and relevant local market conditions, it’s easy to get lost in the chaos of it all. Add to that high inflation and interest rates and it can make your head swirl. But what it really means is that in this market, as in any competitive market, you NEED the knowledge and resources of an excellent real estate team to help you win!

Working with a Top Real Estate Team is the single greatest decision you’ll make when selling your home. Experienced agents have been through challenging markets before so they are better equipped to advise you through every step of the process, from getting your home ready for the market- upgrades & repairs, showings, negotiating contracts, and more. Today’s home buyers are more discriminating, the market is NOT what it was 6 months ago. Deferred maintenance on homes is not going to be acceptable, showings have to be readily available, and contingencies are not going to be waived. Your real estate agent is worth every penny you will pay them and more. The resources they have available to them, and you can be the difference between a sale or no sale, and possibly thousands of dollars on the sale itself. Did you know that most homeowners who opted to sell on their own netted 16% less on the home sale? (National Association of Realtors)

Clean & Repair- This is the first step in preparing your home. Go through the house room by room. Deep clean every square inch- after you’ve purged items you no longer need or want and packed away unnecessary items to make each room and closet look larger.  Once you’ve accomplished that goal, make a list of all repairs needed in each room and complete them one by one. You’ll want each room move-in ready without defects or repairs needed.

Depersonalize each room- You want the house to look uncluttered, clean, and organized and presented as a ‘clean slate’ for potential buyers to be able to envision themselves living in the home. In order to achieve this it is important to remove personal items, collections, and photos from walls and shelves.

Give dull rooms a coat of paint- Refresh dull-looking rooms with a fresh coat of paint. Nothing perks up a room better than a fresh coat of paint. Just remember to keep things neutral so your new buyers can decorate the home to suit their needs.

Boost your Curb Appeal- You have one chance to make a great first impression, and for some home buyers, that is going to be driving past your home. Make sure the outside of your home is well-kept and welcoming. In wintertime, it’s important to ensure sidewalks and driveways are cleared of snow and ice and that your front door/porch area is well-lit. Make it more welcoming by adding a wreath or chair and mat.

Your chosen agent will assist you in staging your home for its entrance to the market and all home showings. They will also work diligently to price your home appropriately for the market today and then negotiate all offers and guide you hand-in-hand through the process.

If you’re considering selling and have questions, please reach out to our team. We’re happy to sit down with you and review the process, and our enhanced marketing plan and get you on your way to a SOLD sign in your yard.

Nancy & The Heim- Berg Team

402-677-9024

www.OmahaAreaLiving.com

Wonderful Winter Hiking Trails around Omaha!

by Nancy Heim-berg

We may be in colder weather, but that doesn’t mean outdoor fun and hiking must come to a halt! Omaha has such an awesome natural landscape and incredible trails that offer year-round walking and hiking fun. All you need is to layer up, grab a great pair of boots, gloves, a hat, and some water and provisions and you’re ready to go. Here are some of the trails we recommend.

Big Papio Trail- A city trail meandering through neighborhood parks, residential & industrial spaces and stretching from Hefflinger Park to Seymour Smith Park.

Eugene T. Mahoney State Park- Our gorgeous state park not only offers great hiking & walking trails, but also has cross-country skiing, ice skating, sledding, and ice fishing available. Bring the entire family and make a day of it in the great outdoors.

Fontenelle Forest- It’s hard to believe that this amazing natural wonderland is just minutes from Omaha! Featuring a mile-long boardwalk along the Mississippi River that is just breathtaking. You can also choose to take a dirt trail deeper into the woods for a more adventurous hike.  

The Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge- Connected to more than 150 miles of nature trails, the 3,000-foot-long walkway crosses the Mississippi river and offers astounding views of the city of Omaha. Great trail for a quick hike, or if you want to be adventurous and connect to the many miles of nature trails for a day-long hike.

Enjoy the scenery and beauty of the winter season while doing some cardio in the brisk cooler air. More blogs to come about winter activities to enjoy all season long in Omaha, so check back frequently.

5 Things you NEED to Deep Clean after the Holidays!

by Nancy Heim-berg

The holidays bring so much joy and fun to our homes and families, but when they are finished, the clean-up begins. And let’s be honest, this clean up isn’t the ordinary ‘after a weekday meal’ clean up. It’s time to do some heavy-duty cleaning to get your home ready and running efficiently to take on the new year. Let’s look at the 5 most important areas to focus on for the ‘deep clean’ after the holidays.

  1. Dishwasher- If your home is anything like ours your dishwasher has probably been running non-stop. Especially if you’ve hosted overnight guests as well. Think of all the food residue from your holiday dishes that your dishwasher has scrubbed through?! Remember, all that gunk can build up on the inside walls, racks, and bottom of the dishwasher itself as well. However, there’s good news! It’s easy to clean and get rid of that and have your dishwasher looking and running like it's brand new again. You’ll want to start by handwashing all removable filters.  Then put together 1 scoop of dishwasher-approved cleaning solution into the bottom of an empty dishwasher and run on your dishwasher’s hottest setting. Voilà - that’s it!  When finished it’ll be good as new and ready to tackle anything you toss in it.
  2. Refrigerator- First and foremost, start by tossing out all the old & expired foods and any bottles or containers that are empty or nearly there. Then set aside all remaining items in your refrigerator so that you can clean inside.  Start with a cleaning solution and hot water.  Wipe down all shelves and bins. Remove any pieces possible to scrub thoroughly. Once everything has been scrubbed inside, organize and replace foods and condiments back in. Place a baking soda deodorizer inside to eliminate any future odors. Not done yet. If you haven’t already done so, pull out the refrigerator and vacuum off the vents in the back. They tend to get very dusty and gunky which makes it more difficult for your refrigerator to run efficiently.
  3. Oven- Not my favorite, but has to be done, especially if you’ve had spills cooking or baking those delicious treats for the season. Whether you choose to use an oven cleaner or opt for a natural solution, make sure you have a pair of rubber gloves handy. Remove racks before starting. If you’re interested in a natural solution, here’s some to try:  Oven Cleaner- ½ C Baking Soda, 3 Tablespoons water. Mix in a small bowl then use scrub brush and sponge. For Degreasing your Oven try 1 C White Vinegar, baking soda, and water. First put water in the spray bottle and spray your oven. Sprinkle baking soda onto the wet areas and let stand for about an hour. Empty the water from the spray bottle and put in the vinegar. Spritz the vinegar onto the baking soda and it will begin to bubble. Use a sponge to wipe away all residue.
  4. Stove Hood- This is one area that captures a lot of greases, so it needs a great cleaning after the holidays. Use your cleaning solution and hot water to submerge the filter for 20 minutes. Then scrub clean and replace back into the hood.
  5. Bathrooms- Whether you’ve just entertained for an evening or two or had overnight guests for days at a time, your bathrooms are in desperate need of a deep clean and sanitizing. Again, mix your favorite cleaning solution with hot water, grab some clean towels and wipe down counters, drawers, handles, toilet surfaces, and tub & shower. Once finished, spray on a sanitizing solution and let dry. Next using a sanitizing cleaner, scrub toilets until they sparkle.

This is a great start to getting your home back in shape. In blogs to come, we’ll address the organizing and deep cleaning of the rest of your home so you’re operating at an optimum level for 2023!

Have your home needs changed in the past year? Perhaps you’ve outgrown your present home, or need to downsize to a more suitable home. If you’re ready to make a move, let’s connect and talk about all the amazing opportunities that are available to you!

New Year’s Celebrations Around the World!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Celebrating the New Year is a long-held tradition in the U.S. and is ushered in in many ways across our country. Fireworks, parties, home gatherings with family and friends, galas, and more. But in other countries around the world, some traditions are a little more intriguing. Let’s take a closer look.

Brazil- Throwing white flowers into the ocean

In an effort to illicit blessings from Yemoja, the major water deity who is believed to control the seas, Brazilians flock to the shores on New Year’s Eve to throw white flowers and place candles in the water.

Chile- Sitting in Cemeteries

It is commonplace in Chile to attend New Year’s Eve mass in cemeteries and not at church. This is so people can relax and spend time with their loved ones and include them in New Year’s Eve festivities.

Denmark- Smashing Dishes

Would you like more luck in the upcoming year? Well, if you’re in Denmark then you’re going to be smashing dishes. It is a Danish tradition to throw China at your neighbor's and friends' front doors on New Year’s Eve. It is believed that you are leaving any ill will or aggression behind you before entering the new year.  The bigger the pile outside your own front door, the more luck you’ll have in the new year.

Ecuador- Burning Scarecrows

Here is a HOT tradition…quite literally! In Ecuador, they have bonfires with an effigy at the center- representing politicians, pop icons, and other figures from the year that is ending. These ‘burnings’ are meant to cleanse the world from all the bad from the past 12 months and make room for all the good that is set to come.

Germany- Pour some Lead

As tradition would have it in Germany, each person melts a small piece of lead or tin over an open-flame candle and pours it into a container of cold water. It is said that the shape it forms reveals the person’s fate for the upcoming year. This unique activity is known as Bleigießen.

Greece- Smashing a Pomegranate

A pomegranate in Greece is a symbol of fertility, life, and abundance, so modern-day Greeks associate it with good fortune. Therefore, every New Year’s Eve it is tradition for Greeks to smash a pomegranate against their front door. The number of pomegranate seeds that end up scattered is directly related to the amount of good luck to follow in the new year.

Ireland- Sleeping on Mistletoe

That might get a little picky, but in Ireland, sleeping with Mistletoe under their pillows for the single gals is supposed to help them find their future husbands.

Italy- Wearing Red Underwear

In Italian culture, red is associated with fertility. On New Year’s Eve, many Italians will wear red underwear hoping it will help them conceive in the new year.

Scotland- First Footing

New Year’s Eve is extremely important in Scotland, in fact, it is called Hogmanay. While many Scottish traditions are observed on this day, one stands out among the rest. It’s called First Footing. What is it? Simply put it is the first person who crosses the threshold of your house after midnight. But there is a catch. That person should be a dark-haired male if you want good luck in the upcoming year! Better yet if this dark-haired male comes bearing gifts of coal, salt, shortbread & whiskey! These ensure better fortune.

Spain- Eating Grapes

In Spain, locals will eat 12 grapes, 1 each after the first 12 bell strikes after midnight. This is to bring about good fortune and prosperity in the new year. This tradition started back in the 1800s with the Alicante area vine growers as a means of selling more grapes.

The Netherlands- Eating lots of Oliebollen

This one is a wee bit strange, to say the least, but this Dutch tradition goes back to the Germanic Goddess of Perchta, also known as the Belly Slitter. It was believed that if they filled their bellies with these pieces of deep-fried dough, the fat from the donuts would cause her sword to slide off of them and she wouldn’t be able to slit their bellies.  Why would she do this in the first place? It was a so-called punishment for people who hadn’t sufficiently partaken in the Yuletide cheer.  Today, Dutch vendors all over sell this yummy deep-fried donut-like ball for all to enjoy.

Turkey- Sprinkling Salt

It’s not just a seasoning, in Turkey and other countries around the world, it is believed that if you sprinkle salt on your doorstep as the clock strikes midnight, you’ll promote peace and prosperity throughout the new year.

However you choose to usher in the New Year, we wish you a safe and happy time celebrating!

Remember, this is a brand-new beginning, a chance to create your own story from page 1. Create the best one you can!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!  WELCOME, 2023!!

 

Preventing Ice Dams from Occurring on your Omaha Home.

by Nancy Heim-berg

Now that the winter season is upon us, it is important to ensure one of your most valuable assets is protected during this frigid period. Ice dams are a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of your roof from the water of melting snow that is draining off your roof. The water that can back up behind the dam can then leak into your home and cause damage to ceilings, insulation, and walls. If that were to happen it can also cause a buildup of mold & mildew and lead to respiratory issues.

If surface temperatures of the roof are not uniform in nature, this will cause melting to occur in spots and water to run down the roof and freeze again in the areas that are below 32 degrees. What causes uneven roof temperatures? Heat loss from your home, combined with snow covering the roof, combines to increase the likelihood of ice dams forming.

What can you do to prevent ice dams?

  1. Make sure the ceilings in your rooms are air-tight and no warm air can flow into the attic. The attic space needs to remain at an even cool temperature.
  2. If you find any areas of leakage, seal them immediately.
  3. You may also want to consider additional ceiling and roof insulation. Consulting with a professional on the grade and amount would be advised.
  4. Always remove excess snow from your roof. Roof rakes & push brooms can be used for this purpose, however, depending on the roof, could damage roofing materials. Consulting with your roofing professional would be a quick phone call and could potentially save money in the future.

Roofs built to code should not have a problem handling the snow load, but removing the snow helps with the temperature control of your roof and the possible formation of dams. Warning signs- watch for the formation of the ice edge and icicles.  While icicles look beautiful in the glistening sun, they can also be a sign that heat is escaping your home.

Doing an inspection now could save you many headaches and expenses later. Additionally, sealing any escaping heat will also help you save on your heating costs for the season.

As always, we recommend you speak with a contractor or roofing professional for advice when dealing with an ice dam or roofing issue.

If you are looking for a reference for a great local professional, please reach out to our team. We work with trusted local professionals and have a vast network at our fingertips.

 

 

Must Read Tips for Preparing for your Holiday Guests!

by Nancy Heim-berg

 

Soon it will be time for your overnight guests to arrive. The decorations have been hung, the deep cleaning is done and you’re ready to celebrate with beloved family and friends. Now it’s time to check off the items to ensure your guests feel comfortable when they stay in your home.  After all, making your guests feel comfortable and at ease is the true essence of etiquette.

Let’s take it from the Guest Room to Bathroom and Kitchen.

Guest Room

  • Have the WIFI password written down and provide a phone charger on the nightstand along with fresh holiday flowers and bottled water, of course.
  • Prepare the bed with fresh, soft linens. Included an extra blanket and pillows too.
  • Clear out the closet space so your guests have a place to put their belongings.

Bathroom

  • Add extra towels and washcloths that are easily accessible. Or add a personal grouping to the guest bedroom.
  • Provide a basket of extra toothbrushes, skin care products, and basic medications. Don’t forget easy access to the essentials of toilet paper, shower & hair care products, blow dryer, and shaving needs.
  • Add a calming candle and soft subtle holiday décor to set the mood.

Kitchen

  • Check with your guests ahead of time to learn of any food allergies you’ll need to be made aware of in preparing your holiday food
  • Schedule your grocery shopping or pick them up the day before their arrival.
  • Skip the paper products and utilize your fancy dishes! What better time than when surrounded by the ones you love?
  • Prepare or purchase snacks and drinks that are easy for everyone to grab when they are hungry. You want your guests to feel welcome to eat/drink at any time.
  • Prep as much as possible for your holiday menus before your guests arrive so you can enjoy your time with them, and not be stuck in the kitchen.

Overall, you want your home festive, comfortable, and welcoming. Add a few cozy blankets, easy access to games, and lots of non-cluttered spaces for everyone to gather and enjoy their time together.

WISHING YOU A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!!

 

Check out the Great Holiday Light Displays around Omaha!!

by Nancy Heim-berg

It’s the most wonderful time of year and the magic of the season is on full display at so many venues and homes around the Omaha area. Along with great lighting displays are festive decorations and family-friendly events. So, join in the fun and get the holiday season started in grand style!

 Gene Leahy Mall at the Riverfront- Holly Days

View the beautiful traditional white lights and oversized ornaments and join in the Holly Days celebration. From 2:00 to 7:00 you’ll be treated to holiday treats & warm beverages, photos with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the reindeer, holiday stories by the firepits, free train rides, holiday cookie decorating and coloring book kits, a holiday light walk and culminating in a Festive Light Show at the Performance Pavilion.

Old Market Lighting Display

Talk about bright, festive, and holiday spirit! The beauty and joy of the season is alive and well at Old Market. The display runs from 10th to 13th streets and Farnam to Jackson streets. Truly breathtaking as it illuminates the brick streets of Old Market and the surrounding area. Perfect for an evening stroll.

North Omaha Lighting Display

Showcased along a 6-block area around 24th and Lake Street, the season comes alive with beautiful lights and holiday décor.

South Omaha Lighting Display

Trees dressed in white lights crisscrossing the sidewalks and gorgeous decorations throughout the area are what you’ll find showcased along 24th Street between L and Q Streets.

This is just the beginning of a month of holiday festivities and fun! Be sure to check out our blog and Facebook page frequently for more area updates.

Do you have an event or suggestion you’d like us to explore and post about? You can send your suggestions to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Nancy Heim-berg

“For the hay and the corn and the wheat that is reaped,

For the labor well done, and the barns that are heaped,

For the sun and the dew and the sweet honeycomb,

For the rose and the song and the harvest brought home-

Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!

 

For the trade and the skill and the wealth in our land,

For the cunning and strength of the workingman’s hand,

For the good that our artists and poets have taught,

For the friendship that hope and affection have brought-

Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!

 

For the homes that with purest affection are blest,

For the season of plenty and well-deserved rest,

For our country extending from sea unto sea;

The land that is known as the “Land of the Free”-

Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!

 

Wishing you a blessed and wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends. May we all count the many blessings in our lives and live our lives with gratitude each and every day.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

 

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