A California design firm that began as a one-woman operation, becomes a design champion in LA. Bre Hance reminds us how Olympians are born.
InHance Interiors: A Look At a Design Olympian In the Making
June 23, 2021 by Phil Butler
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Zillow’s new paint color analysis shows blue bathrooms are the way to go
June 3, 2017 by Mike Wheatley
According to a Zillow analysis, homes with walls painted in shades of blue or light gray may sell for as much as a $5,400 premium.
Filed Under: DIY-Home Improvement, US Real Estate, Zillow Tagged With: blue bathrooms, color, decorating, DIY, home, paint color analysis, Zillow
7 decorating mistakes that make your home feel smaller
May 18, 2016 by Guest Author
There are numerous subtle, visual clues that can alter the way people perceive the rooms in your home. In particular, the way a room is designed can easily have the effect of making it look bigger, or smaller.
Filed Under: Home Design, Residential, US Real Estate Tagged With: decorating, design, roomy, smaller room, tips
Tenant Tenacity- Color Solutions for Rental Property
August 20, 2012 by Alicia Murphy
Renting has many advantages, but one thing that doesn’t appeal is the lack of ability to make your space your own. Fortunately with some temporary solutions you can at least bring more color to your rental property without endangering your deposit.
Filed Under: DIY-Home Improvement, US Real Estate Tagged With: decorating, DIY wallpaper, home decor, installing temporary wallpaper, removing temporary wallpaper, rental property, temporary wallpaper, tenant