Joanne Palmisano

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5 BEFORE + AFTER -- INEXPENSIVE DESIGN UPDATES FOR YOUR HOME + VACATION RENTAL

My last post was in April. So much has changed in the world. Many of it for the better. We have learned to pivot, understand our limits and our levels of compassion and understanding. We have learned to make do — and do better. I ready to make changes for the better. I hope moving forward I can play my role in that.

As I find myself getting a ton of calls about small renovation projects, updates for vacation rentals from all states (virtual design is now a new reality), I realize that folks are craving ways they can physically make changes to their homes, boutique hospitality locations and businesses. We all need something we feel we have control over — and if it is a small DIY Home Improvement project — then so be it.

I thought I’d share a few before and afters of things I’ve designed and have featured in my latest book, Rock Your Rental (I wrote with my twin sister, Rosanne) to inspire you. I’m thinking of you all and looking forward to the time we can all be together again soon. xoxo Joanne

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AFTER - CLICK ON PICTURE TO SEE THE ENTIRE PROJECT

AT BEAR MOUNTAIN INN, MAINE. There were so many transformations at this lovely inn, you need to see them to believe. It was a fun project and many of the rooms required only cosmetic changes to make them stand out as a modern, yet keep the charm of this lake region Maine Inn. From a reclaimed wood panel wall to a painted headboard, walls and floors. To adding beadboard ceiling and new light fixtures… These changes have truly made this room inviting and welcoming. After Pic: Molly + Victoria Photography

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This PROJECT HOUSE 2019 for magazines, Cottages and Bungalows and American Farmhouse Style, was a fun project. I was asked to be one of the three designers for this project — I choose the three bedrooms. I did these almost entirely virtually (even before COVID) except for the one day install and styling of all three bedroom. I picked out the peel and stick wallpaper from Wall Flora online, the Ethincraft Bed, Parachute Bedding, then headed to The Vermont Antique Mall to grab all the amazing vintage pieces that we added to the rooms. To see another one of my rooms I designed check out the pages of the magazine at the Yankee Barn Homes link. Photo by Ridge Light Studios

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Sometimes you just can’t see the forest through the trees. I find myself walking into a vacation rental design project or home renovation project and realizing that the owners just can’t see the whole picture because they are too close to it. This vacation rental redo (check out all the pics here) was fun because it was all about adding some character — through built-in shelving, updated furnishings, rearranging layout and adding some styling — we totally transformed the space. This transformation has dramatically increased the rental rate and booking rate of this townhouse. Look around your space — can you arrange things differently, can you add some texture — like shelving, beadboard, shiplap, or gorgeous flooring, that will bring comfort and enjoyment to you and your guests.

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Who has a room in their house or vacation rental that they really would love to take from awkward to awe-inspiring. Here is your chance. In this vacation rental transformation I did in Michigan with owners, we took a small angled-ceiling bedroom and created built-in twin beds. There was no way that this room would ever accommodate a double bed comfortable — so why force it. Not only did we take advantage of the angled wall, but now there is more room to move around, store stuff and enjoy. Check out the rest of this Victorian Home turned Vacation Rental Transformation.

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Open shelving, new cabinets, farmhouse sink, wood hood vent, custom vintage island, these seem like big changes, but taken one at a time, they can easily be done. This budget vacation rental home transformation took a small cramped space and transformed it into an inviting, charming lakefront cottage style kitchen. The beadboard behind the salvaged wood shelving are panels from the hardware store and the island is an vintage table with a salvaged piece of butcher block. Ikea cabinets and sink, and budget friendly glass pendant lights.

Rosanne and I wrote this book to help boutique hospitality locations like Inns, B&B’s, Motels, Boutique Vacation Rentals, make simple design and marketing changes without breaking the bank, but what we have found that homeowners who want to do simple renovations are loving it as well. We are thrilled the book has received all 5-star reviews! :) We hope you will check it out!

My best, Joanne