Functionality is still a key driver when home owners spend thousands of dollars to build and remodel kitchens and bathrooms. But high performance shouldn’t exclude comfort — and fun.
The sagging economy is influencing home design as more home owners favor smaller indoor and outdoor spaces that are often cheaper to maintain. Forget the formal spaces that are rarely used. Home owners nowadays don’t want to waste space and want to use every square inch of their home.
Add calmness to any room with an eye-catching color combo: yellow and gray.
A do-over in the kitchen will bowl over buyers—and sellers will recoup most of the cost when they sell.
Do you think more states should adopt a license requirement for the interior design field?
Part of building in value is having the ability to make selections, then change them affordably as lifestyles change.
Sometimes what works in creating a great photo of a home doesn’t work in reality.
In home staging it is vital to make a home look high fashion without paying the cost of high fashion. Home stagers are always increasing their staging inventory and can’t pay full price for furniture and accessories, or their business won’t be successful.
Something that I always stress to my clients is the importance of removing outdated, worn or non-neutral carpeting when selling your home.
Here are some quick facts that are good for the home, and often for the pocketbook.
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