Your clients can make a few simple changes to their entryways to make that important first impression.
These eight projects are designed to add value to your home, without breaking the bank at the same time.
Want to make a bigger statement with a wall? Watercolor wallpaper can add some pizzazz and wispiness to an otherwise blah wall in the home.
The basement doesn’t just have to be a space to throw all of that extra storage. Show it as usable space, and it may even help you increase the value of the home.
Two-toned colored kitchens are gaining popularity this year. White and gray painted cabinets are dominating kitchen color schemes, according to the 2017 Kitchen & Bath Design Trends survey.
Don’t underestimate the power of a space based on its size. Your listing may be size-challenged in the yard department, but that doesn’t mean it can’t still be a showpiece.
Some houses were just made for porching too. Check out some of these homes that offer some of the best porching across the country.
A dirty and filthy bathtub with spots and scratches is hardly a relaxing sight. It can also act as a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. Here we will be talking about some of the best ways on how to clean bathtub and how to protect it from dirt and spots.
A great outdoor space is at the top of many home buyers’ checklists. So even if your listing doesn’t include a large lawn or an over-the-top patio, it’s important to show buyers that the home still offers the perks of an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Be sure to avoid these common outdoor staging mistakes.
Make sure you show off the living room in your listings. Here are some simple lessons in staging your living room to give a great impression.
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