Modern Designers Delray Beach

Modern Designers Delray Beach We can offer an affordable way to create a professionally designed space. Each client brings unique elements to the table.

When we initially meet with the client and experience their home, this is where the design process begins. No two homes are the same and we are inspired in a different way each time. We listen to our clients’ needs, preferences, and understand the function of the space. The style that is created is as unique as the people who occupy the space. We are there to guide and give professional advice to

help create and mold the ideas and desires of our clients. We have extensive vendor relationships that allow us to pass significant savings to the client. We have developed wonderful client relationships over the years and we take pride in the finished product that develops from that. We look forward to discussing your project.
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Mortgage applications jump 4.2% on strong buyer demandHomebuyers jumped back into the market after Labor Day, filing app...
09/14/2016

Mortgage applications jump 4.2% on strong buyer demand

Homebuyers jumped back into the market after Labor Day, filing applications for mortgages at a far faster pace than in previous weeks.

Total mortgage application volume rose 4.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The results were adjusted to account for the Labor Day holiday.

Unlike during much of the summer, application volume last week was fueled more by buyers than refinancers. Mortgage applications to purchase a home jumped 9 percent from the previous week. Purchase volume is down nearly 19 percent in the past four weeks, but August is not usually a strong month for homebuying. The jump last week may signal a stronger fall market ahead. Purchase volume is still just 8 percent higher than the same week a year ago, down from double digit annual increases early this year.

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Homebuyers jumped back into the market after Labor Day, filing applications for mortgages at a far faster pace than previous weeks.

09/08/2016

Kitchen Island Styles to Fit Any Use

Regardless of the size of your kitchen remodel, adding an island to your design is one of the best things you can do to make your home more livable. There are many ways to fit an island into your kitchen. Here are some types of kitchen islands to consider:

1) Go traditional.
If you have a small kitchen, you may not think you have room for a separate island. But even spatially limited kitchens have space for an island. Choose an appropriately sized island that blends well with the rest of the room.

The blend-in strategy works best for small kitchens, so choose colors and materials that are similar to what you already have. Whether you blend a butcher-block kitchen island into a wood-grain kitchen or select a small, black granite island to complement your black and white kitchen, you will end up with a stunning result.

2) Add more storage.
Many older kitchens suffer from two distinct, but interrelated, problems: a lack of room and a lack of storage space. You can solve both problems by converting an old table into a stunning kitchen island. Just add some storage shelves underneath one side of the table and some barstools to the other side.

You can top off your new kitchen island with a stunning butcher block or sturdy granite top. This idea works well in all kinds of kitchens - just choose a smaller table for a tiny kitchen and a larger one for a roomier space.

3) Build in versatility.
One of the smartest things you can do is make your kitchen island versatile enough to serve a variety of different uses. Position your island to help with meal prep, provide additional storage space and even offer a place for your children to do their homework.

You can please everyone by using various bench heights in your new kitchen island. Higher barstools will allow your kids to do their homework, while low-slung benches will help you to prepare meals or enjoy a romantic dinner with your significant other.

4) Create a private area.
Whether you want to give the kids a private space to do their homework or create a cozy cooking nook for yourself, you can use your kitchen island to create a sense of privacy and block off a new space.

You can use your kitchen island to create a sense of openness. But sometimes it can do the opposite. If your kitchen is already fairly open, walling off a corner is a great way to restore a sense of privacy.

5) Use it for cooking.
Kitchen islands also provide extra room for prep work. Be sure to choose an island that can withstand sharp objects and hot pots and pans. A butcher-block counter, for example, is great for cutting up meats and baking prep work.

You can use your kitchen island in many different ways. Whether your kitchen is small and cozy or large and open, you can design a kitchen island that fits your needs, brings your family together and enhances the livability and value of your home.

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Happy Labor Day Everyone!
09/02/2016

Happy Labor Day Everyone!

The push toward urban living is pushing the envelope for real estate developers, forcing them to become more creative wi...
08/24/2016

The push toward urban living is pushing the envelope for real estate developers, forcing them to become more creative with the space they have.

That means squeezing taller buildings into slimmer spaces, multiplying the housing stock with micro-units and taking living space over the top — literally. Roof decks are raising the stakes.

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Homeowners are looking up to add value to their properties, by adding roof decks — the more tricked out the better the return.

Nearly 6 million still owe more on mortgages than their homes are worthFive years after the housing recovery began, 5.9 ...
08/19/2016

Nearly 6 million still owe more on mortgages than their homes are worth

Five years after the housing recovery began, 5.9 million borrowers still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth.

The so-called negative equity rate in the U.S. is falling, now at 12 percent of all mortgaged homeowners, according to Zillow, down from more than 14 percent a year ago and more than 30 percent at the worst of the crisis. The numbers, however, are still well above normal levels and equally spread across urban and suburban communities.

It would seem like negative equity should have evaporated by now, given how fast home prices have been rising. Several metropolitan markets have even reached new record highs in median home prices, but it hasn’t been enough to lift all borrowers.

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Five years after the housing recovery began, 5.9 million borrowers still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth.

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