Vinyl can get a bad rap. Often it’s confused with linoleum and conjures up memories of outdated, cheap 1980s flooring rolled out in sheets. But lately, vinyl is showing itself as anything but “cheap” looking. It can be laid out in planks, tiles, and sheets and it’s getting some trendy looks.
When selling a house, small rooms can lead to big problems. Staging can be the key to making a small room look functional and help entice buyers to put an offer on your property.
You’ll want to leave potential buyers with a great impression of your listing’s exterior, that is if you want to motivate them to want to see more.
The majority of homes on the market have people living in them, have well used furniture, and spaces not recently remodeled. You just need a professional plan, to make smart updates and changes, and have the emotional resolve to understand that your home becomes a stylish exhibit in a real estate professional’s advertising campaign for a cute couple to fall in love with.
Move over traditional styles. Contemporary and transitional-styled bathrooms are overtaking traditional in design preferences, according to the 2017 Kitchen & Bath Design Trends Report by the National Kitchen & Bath Association.
A home with a mix of chrome, nickel, brass, and bronze fixtures may prompt some home buyers to pause. But such mismatches are actually on trend.
Many do-it-yourself painters spend hours selecting the perfect paint colors, but give far less thought to the sheen they’ll use. That’s short sighted.
Add a third-dimension to your walls: 3D wall panels can offer a unique, eye-catching look.
The shabby chic shed offers a perfect place to enjoy a cup of tea and read a good book.
Make it impossible for potential buyers to ignore the gorgeous vista that a property offers by maximizing its appeal with these two important strategies.
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