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January
25

How to Solve the Most Common Painting Issues

Painting Tips

Paint is one of the most powerful tools for transforming your home. Simply repainting a room can make that room look completely different when the job is done. Trust us – we do it all the time when staging our homes for sale in Raleigh, and it works!

That said, it's important to apply your paint carefully. Making mistakes while painting will always affect the final result. Here are a few of the most common ways we've seen paint projects go wrong and some things you can do to correct the problem. 

  • Paint on the Windows or Window Frames
    It happens at least once during every painting project: no matter how hard you try to keep all of your paint on the walls, at least some of it will end up on the windows. 

    Most of the time, it's better to let spilled paint dry before you remove it. Wet paint can easily smear and become harder to scrape off. Dry paint, on the other hand, should come off relatively easily. Take a small metal scraper or a putty knife and gently pry the paint off the surface. 

  • Running Paint
    If you apply too much paint in one go, you might end up with lines of running paint disrupting your smooth wall. If this paint isn't dry, you can just paint over it to soak up the drips of your brush or ruler. If it's already dry, though, the process is a little more involved. 

    Wait until it's dry, then sand down the parts with the most paint build-up. Wipe the wall down to remove any grit or dust, then carefully repaint the wall. Go as slowly as you can manage, taking care to cover each area with just enough paint to create a smooth, solid coat. Watch for drips, and if you spot any, correct them right away before they get the chance to dry. 

  • Blistering Paint
    Paint that is exposed to excess moisture may develop bubbles or blisters under its surface. This problem can be quite subtle if the moisture is minimal, but it tends to get worse over time. Don't ignore it if you spot it!

    You'll need to identify the root cause of the blistering before you can fix it. Otherwise, any new paint you apply will just blister again. Look for any water leaks or ventilation problems happening in that area and repair any issues you find. Then, scrape the blistered paint off the wall using a scraper. As long as that part of the wall will not be exposed to any more moisture, you should have no problem repainting it. 

  • Cracked Paint
    Paint that is applied too thinly might develop unsightly cracks when it dries. These cracks change the texture of the wall, so you can't just paint over them.

    To get rid of them, you'll need to sand off the rough parts with some sandpaper. Keep going until the surface is mostly smooth again, then lay down a coat of primer. This will seal off any remaining grit and give you a mostly smooth surface to work with when repainting. 

  • Faded Paint
    Exterior paint can sometimes start to look faded over the years. This is because the pigment particles in paint can be damaged by exposure to the sun's UV rays.

    You'll need to repaint the affected surface to take care of this problem. Choose a high-quality paint that is formulated to stand up to sun damage to ensure your new paint job lasts longer than the last. According to our real estate agents, it's also a good idea to apply some UV-resistant primer before you get to work. 

A fresh coat of paint can completely change a home's look and feel, but if you're ready for a truly fresh start, it's time to think about moving. Contact us today. 

January
4

National Houseplant Appreciation Day: Benefits of Adding Plants to Your Home

Raleigh Houseplants

After looking at plenty of homes for sale in Raleigh, you've found the one that's perfect for you. Now all you need to do is decorate it. What's something simple you can do to add your personal touch to the house? January 10th is National Houseplant Appreciation Day. Why not get some foliage to brighten up your new home? Houseplants make great decor, but they're also much more than that. Here are some of the benefits of adding houseplants to your home.

  • Clean Air
    A number of plants remove toxins and impurities from the air. One of the most effective is English Ivy, which removes benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and more. Aloe vera, meanwhile, can cleanse the chemicals from cleaning products and paint fumes. Other great air-purifying plants include spider plants, peace lilies, bromeliads, and a variety of others.

  • Energy
    The main thing plants do is take carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen. By improving the oxygen levels in your home, houseplants can give you more energy and help you feel less fatigued. 

  • Increased Cognitive Ability
    Tending to or even just interacting with plants can have a positive effect on mental acuity. A study of dementia patients showed they had a marked improvement in short-term memory after spending time around plants. Another study showed that students with live plants in their classroom were able to pay better attention and retain more information than students given the same lesson in a classroom with fake plants or photos of plants. A few houseplants around your new home can have a similar effect, helping you think more clearly and remember things longer.

  • Mood Improvement
    Everyone knows gardening is a great mood booster, but even if you're not working in the soil, a few houseplants that you water and care for regularly can decrease depression, reduce anxiety, and provide a general sense of well-being.

  • Productivity
    Having plants around your home can increase your productivity. Houseplants have been shown to boost your creativity, stimulating your mind as you perform various tasks, thus helping you get more done.

  • Health Improvement
    We've seen that having houseplants can relax you. That relaxation, in turn, leads to a healthier heart rate, lower blood pressure, and improved cortisol levels. This not only makes you happier but healthier. Additionally, studies have shown that merely looking at plants can help you recover faster from illness or injury, with less need for pain medication. Plants can likewise reduce muscle aches and headaches. In fact, employees who have plants in their workspace take fewer sick days than those who don't. In general, having plants around your environment leads to better health, a better mood, and a more fulfilling life.

Besides houseplants, there are plenty of other simple ways to brighten up your home's decor. But first, you need to find the home you want to decorate! Our real estate agents can help you with that. Contact us to find a home that meets your needs in a Raleigh neighborhood you'll love.

December
14

Tips for Hosting a New Year's Eve Party

New Year's Party

The year is drawing to a close, and a new year is on the horizon. This is certainly an occasion to celebrate! New Year's Eve is the perfect opportunity to party with family, friends or a mix of both. If you're hosting, it's wise to start planning before the holiday season gets too busy. Our real estate agents have tips to help you host a New Year's Eve party for the ages.

  • Ask Everyone to Bring a Dish or Snack
    Things can get busy in the weeks leading up to New Year's Eve. Lighten your load by asking your guests to bring a dish or snack to share. Be specific, so you end up with a good assortment of treats. For instance, you could ask one guest to bring a salty snack and another to bring something sweet. 

  • Prepare a Countdown Clock
    A big part of the fun at a New Year's party is counting down the minutes until the clock strikes 12! Try doing this with your own countdown clock. Buy a big dry-erase board, and hang it on one wall. Draw a large, circular clock on the board. As the night goes on, erase and re-draw the hands to represent the current time. Consider also putting a big "gong" next to the clock. You can strike it each time you change the clock, calling your guests' attention to the activity. 

  • Set up a Hot Chocolate Bar
    A hot chocolate bar is a fun, festive treat that guests of all ages can enjoy. Along with the hot chocolate, you can prepare a buffet of fun toppings. Good options include whipped cream, crushed Oreo cookies, and colorful sprinkles. Cinnamon candies and crushed peppermint candies work well, too. If you want to give a party favor, New Year's Eve-themed coffee cups are a great choice. People can use them at the hot chocolate bar and then take them home.

  • Implement a Dress Code
    Dressing up will make your New Year's Eve party feel more special. Set a dress code, and include mention of it on your invitations. You can be as vague or as specific as you like. The words "dress to impress!" are a kind way of letting guests know they should dress up without being overly directive. Feel free to take things a step further with a theme if desired. For instance, you could ask everyone to wear their most 1920s-themed attire!

  • Set up the TV
    You don't want to be scrambling to figure out how to watch the ball drop at 11 pm. Figure out, well before the party, what channel the ball drop is on or how you can stream it. Set up the TV, so you only have to push a few buttons on party night.

  • Stock up on Sparklers
    In some families and traditions, it is typical to open poppers as the clock strikes 12. In other traditions, lighting off sparklers is typical. In either case, make sure you stock up on sparklers or poppers, so everyone has their noise-making, flashy item of choice to ring in the new year. If you choose sparklers, do make sure your guests know to go outside and light them.

With the tips above, you can host a New Year's party that will close out 2022 with a bang. If you're still looking for a new home, contact us. We'll help you with your 2023 search for Raleigh properties for sale.

December
7

Holiday Home Tips: 5 Festive Light Display Ideas

Holiday Lights

What better way to make your new house feel like home this holiday season than to put up a few lights? You could just string them across the roof, but since you're in a new place, why not try something more elaborate this year? There are plenty of homes for sale in Raleigh with beautiful light displays. Here are a few ideas to get your imagination going.

  1. Lined Walkways
    Line your walkway with something festive. You can do something simple and elegant, like a string of white lights on either side, leading up to the columns on your porch, wrapped in lights. Or you could do something a bit fancier. Try lining your walkway with 4-foot plastic candy canes, each wrapped in strings of red and white lights. Then, when you get to the top of the porch, have a couple of 4-foot Nutcracker soldiers, with internal lights, guarding your front door.

  2. Candy Cane Forest
    There are other things you can do with those 4-foot plastic candy canes. You can wrap them in lights yourself, get some that light up on their own, or have a mix of both. Either way, stick them in the ground all over your yard to create a candy cane "forest." Then add a few light-up characters to explore the forest: a Nutcracker, a Gingerbread Man, an elf or two, etc. Get creative and see what kinds of scenes you can stage around the forest.

  3. Bushes and Trees
    Whatever bushes, shrubs, and trees are in your front yard, it's important to put lights on them too. For those, try colorful lights that blink in various patterns. You can even take a bush and decorate it like a Christmas tree, adding a few light-up ornaments to it and placing a light-up display of presents underneath it. The less the bush looks like an actual Christmas tree, the funnier it will be.

  4. Luminarias
    If you have a few paper lunch bags and a bit of extra time, you can make luminarias: paper lanterns that line your pathways or dot your lawn. A traditional holiday decoration in New Mexico and the Southwest, they're very simple to make. Fill each bag with a little sand, then add an LED candle to it. Experiment with different colored lights in different places to add variety. You can also draw fun and festive patterns on each bag, which will become more pronounced when the lanterns light up.

  5. Synchronized Lights and Music
    This takes a bit of extra skill to do properly, but the effect is worth the time and effort. If you have LED lights, you can program them to light up in certain patterns and in a certain rhythm. Program your own light display and set it to the rhythm of a fun Christmas song - ideally something familiar and instrumental, like Sleigh Ride or Carol of the Bells - played through a Bluetooth speaker. You'll probably want to use it sparingly and/or set up multiple songs so it doesn't get repetitive for both you and your neighbors. You can also use a projector to turn the entire front of your house into a laser light show, complete with music. Not only is this simpler to set up, but it also allows for a longer playlist.

These are just a few of the ways you can make your home look festive this holiday season. Contact us if you're ready to make Raleigh your new home. Our real estate agents will help you find the perfect house to let your creative spirit fly during the holidays and throughout the year.

October
26

6 Simple Ways to Give Your Laundry Room a Makeover

Laundry Room

Your laundry room doesn't have to be just the place you associate with your least favorite chore. While they typically don't receive the same level of attention as other rooms in the house, our real estate agents can tell you laundry rooms are full of potential. 

Transforming your laundry room into a bright, functional space can really pay off when it comes time to sell your home. It also might help make doing the laundry just a bit more enjoyable. If you're looking for new ideas on how to make the most of your laundry room, here are some tips:

  1. Decorate Your Walls
    Many people neglect the laundry room walls since it's not a room that generally attracts many visitors; however, there is a real opportunity to transform your walls into something beautiful. A fresh coat of paint might be a good first step, but we've also seen homeowners install decorative backsplashes, beautiful art, and more.

  2. Invest in Storage
    If there is one thing a good laundry room needs, it's storage. Make sure your room is equipped with shelves, bins, cabinets, and drawers to ensure you have adequate space for storing laundry, tools, materials and cleaning supplies. You could also consider some over-the-door hangers to make it easy to quickly hang your most important items. 

  3. Create a Space for Folding and Ironing
    Your laundry room should provide space for basic laundry tasks, such as folding and ironing clothes. A foldaway table and a foldaway ironing board are great additions, as they can easily be stashed away in a cupboard when not in use.  If your laundry room is large enough, you may even consider dedicating a portion of the room to a permanent table that serves as a folding station.  

  4. Focus on Bright Colors and Lots of Light
    Creating a bright space is the key to a good-looking laundry room. Maximize light exposure by keeping your walls and decor white or a lighter shade. If the room doesn't receive natural light, supplement it with some ceiling fixtures. Nobody wants to use a dark, damp, or dreary laundry room!

  5. Add Some Plants
    If you want to really create a fresh and clean vibe, add a large indoor house plant to the corner of the room, or add smaller plants along with some floating shelves. Greenery can bring some much-needed life into the space.

  6. Paint a Mural
    If you really want to do something bold and inspirational, dedicate a wall of your laundry room to a mural. Paint it yourself or hire a local artist to create a beautiful scene. Since the laundry room isn't a primary room, you might consider allowing yourself a bit of creative freedom.

Laundry rooms are a valuable asset to any home, and the right design and decor can really help bring them to life. Contact us today for more tips on how to make the most of your home or for help searching homes for sale in Raleigh!

September
21

Buy or Remodel? What's Right for You

Buy or Remodel

If you've grown dissatisfied with the home you live in, you may wonder if buying a new home or remodeling your current one is your best option. Each has its pros and cons, and the right answer depends on your particular circumstances as well as the real estate market in your area and in the one you might move to.

Our real estate agents recommend taking the following steps to determine whether buying or remodeling is best for you:

  • Determine the Cost of Each
    Buying a new home means you'll have to pay costs such as moving expenses and making sufficient repairs to your current home before putting it on the market. In addition, if you're upsizing, you may have a larger monthly mortgage payment, higher property taxes, and a larger utility bill. On the other hand, remodeling means you'll pay for materials, labor, and possibly a permit and architectural plan. In addition, if you finance the cost of your remodel, the interest you'll pay on the loan will also add to your eventual cost.

  • Consider Your Neighborhood
    Do the changes you'd like to make generally line up with what other homes in your neighborhood have? Neighborhoods generally have an upper limit of what homebuyers will pay for a home there, even if it comes with more amenities. If you exceed the top of the market for your neighborhood, you may find that in the future, your home sells for less than you would expect. So if your planned improvements would effectively price your home out of your neighborhood, moving may be your better option.

  • What Would You Change?
    If you're dissatisfied with your current home, take the time to figure out exactly what you're not happy with. There are some things you can change fairly easily, while others are more difficult or impossible. For example, if your home is too small to suit your needs, you may be able to expand your living space by converting a garage into a family room or bedroom. But this kind of renovation can be costly. If you don't like your home's location, that obviously can't be changed. But if you're tired of the decor, your kitchen appliances, layout, or other similar issues, a remodel can probably address the problems.

  • Consider Possible Lifestyle Changes
    If you're making a move that takes you out of the neighborhood you currently live in, moving into a new home may involve some lifestyle changes. You may have a shorter or longer commute, and if you have kids, they may be attending different schools. In addition, you may have attachments to the community and neighbors or family that lives nearby. If you already live in a community you know and love, renovating or moving within the same area may be the best option.

  • Research the Real Estate Market
    Our real estate agents can help you gauge the current state of your local real estate market. For example, they can let you know what comparable homes in your area are selling for and how long they're usually on the market. Would your home be appealing to buyers with just a little sprucing up, or would it require more extensive improvements? This information can help guide you in determining whether buying a new home or remodeling is the best choice.

Contact us today if you'd like to see Raleigh properties for sale. Our full-service real estate agency is locally owned and operated, and we take pride in putting people first. 

August
3

Improve Your Home's Hardscaping With These Tips

Hardscaping Tips

A functional and beautiful outdoor space can help make your summers more enjoyable, and when it comes to creating the perfect outdoor oasis, hardscaping has a big role to play. Our real estate agents always make it a point to invest in new outdoor elements that enhance the outdoor experience. New hardscaping not only helps to improve your home value, but it can also be aesthetically pleasing.

Below, we'll discuss the importance of hardscaping and how you can use it to make the most out of your yard this summer.

What Is Hardscaping?
Hardscaping is a term that describes any man-made outdoor elements, such as sidewalks, stairs, patios, retaining walls, outdoor kitchens, and more. It's basically a term used to describe landscaping elements that are not plants. Hardscaping can be used to expand your living space, guide outdoor traffic, or increase the overall functionality of your yard. It's also very low maintenance!

Hardscaping Tip
Good hardscaping requires a lot of time and planning, but the end result is often well worth the investment. Here are some hardscaping tips to make your project a success:

  1. Always Evaluate The Space
    Before starting any hardscaping project, you'll want to make sure the space can support your vision. Therefore,  it's important to conduct a thorough analysis of the space. You'll want to consider the type of soil, the quality of the drainage, and the shape of the terrain before you begin building. Make sure you always measure the space.

  2. Supplement With Greenery
    It's easy to get carried away with hardscaping, but man-made elements shouldn't be the dominant theme of your outdoor space. Make sure you're keeping greenery in the picture. Whether it's flowers, shrubs, or potted plants, make sure there is plenty of plant life around.

  3. Stick To A Consistent Theme
    When hardscaping, you'll want to choose colors that match your home's exterior to create a seamless transition from indoors to the outdoors. Also, be sure not to go overboard. Try to keep it simple and stick to one or two textures across all your hardscape elements. For inspiration on beautiful hardscaping themes, take a look at a few of these Raleigh homes for sale.

  4. Keep Things Balanced
    Humans find real beauty in balance and symmetry, so keep this in mind when you're planning new outdoor elements. Use repetition when adding rocks, boulders, decor, or other elements. Make sure your items fit nicely within the natural space of your yard. Don't be afraid to add curves to your sidewalk or build a non-traditionally shaped patio.

  5. Consult A Professional
    Great hardscaping can be difficult to create. While it can make for a fun summer DIY project, you shouldn't be afraid to consult with a professional. If you're really looking to boost your home value, hiring a professional can really pay off.

Whether you're looking to create a new space for entertaining guests or your own private oasis, hardscaping is a great investment. Contact us today for more ideas about how to improve your outdoor space.

July
27

7 Tips for Adding Built-In Bookshelves

Bookshelf Tips

Part of making your house a home is getting to customize it with your interests. Put your personality and hobbies on display when you design a built-in bookshelf.

Built-in bookshelves complement your home, and you can use them as a focal point instead of furniture. Additionally, built-in bookshelves are customizable, easy to organize and make the space look bigger. Our real estate agents put together this guide to help you add built-in bookshelves after buying our Raleigh homes for sale to customize them to your taste.

  1. Take Measurements
    Where would you like your bookshelf to be? Measure the room's height and width. Just like with any home improvement project, measuring multiple times is a good way to ensure a successful project. Most people prefer their built-in bookshelves to be by the window. So, check the window placement as well. If the room has no windows, you can place the bookshelf by the center. Next, come up with the bookcase details. How many columns and rows do you need on the shelf? What will be the width between partitions?


  2. Gather Materials
    Pick out the materials you'd like to use for this home improvement project. Cut your wood to the dimensions of the bookcase details. Assemble the wood and use the glue sets to assemble the partitions.


  3. Cut and Assemble the Shelves
    After assembling the partitions, let the glue dry as you cut the shelves. From the measurement of the first step, you have an idea of shelf length. You can make them an inch longer and trim them to ensure the perfect fit. Lengthening the shelves a little more makes it easy to align them perfectly.


  4. Trim the Brackets
    Using a jigsaw, carefully cut out the brackets. You can use sandpaper to smoothen the carve. Mark any intersections, and use a pencil to draw a smooth line that will connect the dots. Then, cut out the shape using a jigsaw.


  5. Build the Partition
    Since built-in bookshelves don't have enough weight to support them as other cabinet face frames do, nail the frame parts together. Nailing makes the bookshelf more stable.


  6. Add Wall Cleats
    Use wall anchors and reliable construction adhesives to fasten wall cleats on your drywall. If you have carpeting on your floor, roll it back to avoid making a mess. If you don't have drywall, you can also check the right anchor to attach your wall cleats. The cleat helps support the partition and acts as a cleat for the bookshelf's fascia.


  7. Fasten the Brackets, Fix the Nails, Sand, and Finish Off
    Tip the partitions carefully and one at a time to avoid scaring the ceiling. Then add the brackets by gluing them to the partition sides. Next, nail them to the partition and filet. Once you fix the nails, sand the wood and finish the bookcase. You can paint it in your desired color.

Are you ready to find your next home and customize it? Contact us with your needs and preference, and let us help make your search easier.

June
29

Hosting Tips for Your Housewarming Party

housewarming hosting

You've looked at countless Raleigh homes for sale, and you've finally found the one. Is it too early to start planning your housewarming party? Not at all! A housewarming party is a perfect opportunity to show off your new home to your friends, celebrate with those you care about most, and just relax in your own space. The following are some hosting tips that may come in handy as you plan and hold your housewarming.

  • Plan on Giving House Tours
    Your guests are going to want to see your home. So, make sure it is tidied up and ready for visitors. It's okay to close off a bedroom or two if there are things you want to keep private, but for the most part, you want the whole of your home to be clean and ready for visitors. If you're still holding on to empty boxes and bubble wrap from your move, this is great motivation to get rid of it.

  • Serve Appetizers and Finger Foods
    Serving a sit-down meal at a housewarming party is more work than it's worth. Plus, with all of your guests roaming around and checking out the house, gathering everyone to eat at the same time will be tough. Serve a variety of finger foods and appetizers instead. This way, you and your guests can nibble as you wish.

  • Invite Guests to Drop By
    Having everyone arrive at once can be a little overwhelming when you're giving tours of the home and showing off your favorite decor. When you send out invitations, use the words "stop by between the hours of ___ and ___" so guests know they don't have to be there as soon as the party starts. Some guests will stay for a half-hour, and others may stay the whole time. Building in this flexibility also makes it easy for busy guests to attend.

  • Set Aside a Spot for Gifts
    It's customary for guests to bring a small gift when they attend a housewarming party. Set aside a designated space for these gifts before the party. An end table in the living room is a good choice. Don't use your kitchen counter or island, as you'll need those spots for food and drinks.

  • Open Up the Yard, if Possible
    It's nice to hold a housewarming party in the summer so guests can also mingle in and enjoy your yard. Tidy up your landscaping prior to the party. Also, make sure it's clear that guests are welcome to go outside and enjoy the yard. This may mean propping a door open or barbecuing outside where others can gather around the grill. 

A housewarming party is a great opportunity to show off your new space and welcome others into it as well. With the hosting tips above, you'll be set for success. If you're still on the hunt for the perfect home, feel free to contact us soon. Our real estate agents will be happy to guide you through the house-hunting process, working with you closely every step of the way.

June
22

Plants to Boost Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Plants

Want to purify the air while improving the appearance of your home? Add a few indoor plants to improve your indoor air quality, reduce your stress levels, and enhance your home's aesthetic.

Our real estate agents also know that indoor plants effectively make any space look more inviting. Here are a few plants that will boost your indoor air quality and help your home look its best.

  • Spider Plants
    Spider plants are easy to grow and care for, making them a popular option for homeowners who want to add plants that don't require a lot of time and attention. A spider plant removes formaldehyde, a chemical commonly found in fingernail polish, cigarette smoke, dry cleaning solutions, and other synthetic chemicals. To help your spider plant thrive, you'll want to keep the soil moist and place it in a spot that's semi-sunny or even shady. 
  • Philodendrons
    Philodendrons are another plant that's efficient at purifying your air while being relatively easy to grow. Many homeowners like philodendrons thanks to the lovely heart-shaped leaves. Another benefit of philodendrons is that they're versatile regarding their ideal placement in your home. You can keep philodendrons in a shady spot, or you can house them in a sunnier area as long as you're willing to water them more frequently. 
  • Peace Lilies
    Peace lilies have gorgeous white flowers and remove acetone, alcohols, benzene, and formaldehyde from the air. They need a semi-shady spot in your home, and you'll want to keep the soil moist. 
  • Snake Plants
    When adding your home to the list of Raleigh homes for sale, consider adding snake plants to your entryway or living room. Snake plants are perfect for busy homeowners thanks to their blase watering requirements; water the plant until the soil is moist, then allow the soil to completely dry out before you water it again. This means that you may only need to water your snake plant every two to four weeks. 
  • Bromeliads
    Bromeliads boast a beautifully colored bloom and are effective at removing a number of air pollutants. They do best in a spot with a lot of direct lighting. Make sure that your bromeliad has a pot that allows for ample water drainage, as they are prone to developing root rot. If you notice water gathering in the pot, promptly empty it out. A bromeliad will only live for a year or two; after they flower, they start to die off. They do produce baby bromeliads at their base that you can remove and propagate. 
  • English Ivy
    While English ivy is a popular addition in many gardens, it's also an excellent addition to your collection of indoor plants, offering a classic look and strong pollutant-removing properties. It can grow in full shade or full sun, and over time, you can even direct its growth so that it compliments your home. 
  • Gerbera Daisies
    If you prefer a flowering plant or a species that will add color to your home, gerbera daisies are a terrific selection. They're a little tricky to grow inside because they need a lot of bright light and relatively warm temperatures. A location by a window offers these growing conditions, but too much heat can scorch the leaves. One option is to place your daisies by the window during the morning and then move them before the strong afternoon sun hits. 

Want a home with more space for indoor plants? Contact us to start your search!

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