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    Chronicles of a Chalkboard
    • Mar 15, 2018
    • 4 min

    Chronicles of a Chalkboard

    In every home, there are the large main staples of your design aesthetic that you do not change, such as the dining table or couch, but there are also transient accessories that you bring out for each season or holiday. Infusing these different accessories into your home for each season allows your home to feel fresh and unique for each holiday. Accessories such as pillows and throws are easy enough to store in a closet or attic space, but what do you do about artwork? You mi
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    Ivy Covered Homes: Dream or Disaster?
    • Jul 12, 2017
    • 3 min

    Ivy Covered Homes: Dream or Disaster?

    What is more charming than a home covered in ivy? All that verdant green foliage conjures up romantic images of castles and cottages. Curb appeal is important as the exterior of your property gives the first impression to potential buyers. While it is certainly charming and adds a romantic touch, it may be just the thing that makes a potential buyer walk away. So what does a house covered in ivy really say about your home? Ivy requires a lot of maintenance; it needs to be tri
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    Feel With Your Heart AND Hands
    • Jun 28, 2017
    • 5 min

    Feel With Your Heart AND Hands

    When keeping a neutral color pallet during staging there is the risk of creating a cold environment devoid of the hominess that will attract buyers. The best way to infuse warmth into a sterile environment is to use texture and pattern to liven up the space. Texture and pattern are used to create visual interest in a home; to declare the home’s sense of style and to create an inviting setting that buyers will be drawn to. No one wants a bland home that feels flat and lifeless
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