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It’s 2022 - Home Decor Trends Have Dropped

PennyMac

Between stay-at-home orders and remote working, the pandemic has brought us closer to home more than ever before. And now that many of us are still spending the majority of our time at home, it’s become a place where our decor dreams can come to life. Craving cash for home improvements?

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Storage Solutions When There’s no Basement or Garage

Lamacchia Realty

Decorating the shed also gives a cohesive look to your yard! Built-in shelving in a living room, office, or basement add an architectural element to the space. When well staged, they add value to the home for prospective buyers. Seasonal clothing, decorations, and keepsakes will live happily here.

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No Basement, No Garage, No Problem: 7 Practical Home Storage Hacks

Lamacchia Realty

Decorating the shed also gives a cohesive look to your yard! Additionally, if you’re looking to sell your home soon or further down the line, a shed can actually increase your property’s value. Built-in shelving in a living room, office, or basement add an architectural element to the space.

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How to Maintain the Character of an Old Home

Eppraisal

Keeping the essence of an old home can make your stay much more memorable. Plus, the elements of an older home can be quite an attractive factor for future homebuyers. Use historical significance and architecture as a main selling point. Preserve them throughout the home improvement process.