From ecosystem conservation to “new” darker neutrals in exterior paint, we look at the trends set to take hold in the industry this year.Staying abreast of what’s new and innovative in design and real estate is important, not to be trendy but to learn about innovative materials, systems and products to live more sustainably and benefit the planet. Also, new uses for rooms can maximize square footage and our surroundings to add joy to our li
Say goodbye to the ordinary as home design moves toward the extraordinary with an extra-personalized aesthetic.Homes today fulfill a lot more purposes, providing comfort, wellness and an eco-friendly and personalized space—all in a technological way. Home layouts are being reconfigured, too. Dining rooms have become nearly extinct, living spaces are being designed for flexibility, and wellness rooms are channeling more positive vibes.Homes have
The tragic economic plight of the millennial has been extensively documented (although sometimes questioned and debunked). The starting fact of two historic recessions before they turned 40 is contrasted with the refrain that baby boomers had to weather high interest rates and economic downturns, too. But two stark facts support the narrative that the generation entering homebuying age has terrible economic luck
From cane frames to woven chair backs, a touch of fast-growing rattan adds warmth to interiors.Did you know your porch’s wicker furniture and the arched cane bookshelf at your favorite coffee shop might be made from the same material? Warm and natural, rattan has been an interior design mainstay for decades, most notably in the 1970s.Though rattan looks similar to bamboo, rattan is more pliant, making it a more flexible choice for furniture and
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Buyers may balk at lengthy inspection reports, but not every item is an emergency. Know what may—and may not—be cause for alarm.The results of a home inspection can make or break a home sale, particularly if buyers are unsure about the items flagged in the report. They may panic at the sight of a long laundry list of repairs.“No home is perfect,” says Adam Long, president of HomeTeam Inspection Service, which has more than 200 offices nat
Whether your focus is on natural beauty or outdoor living, by sticking to these rules you can grow your home's curb appeal.Whether you like to admire the garden from your living room window, host regular backyard barbecues or line up a youth soccer practice out front on the weekends, your home’s exterior appearance is important. Planning the right landscaping – purely for aesthetics or utility – is imperative to help you
Happy tenants increase the chances they'll renew their leases while keeping investment properties occupied and cash flowing. Here's how to do it Beyond the bricks and mortar, maintaining good rapport with your renters is a key factor that can significantly impact the long-term success of your investment.It’s more than just keeping lines of communication open; it’s about creating a positive experience that makes your tenants feel val
Updating a bathroom can help increase a home’s appeal. Find out consumer preferences when it comes to preferred updates. Wet baths—which are, essentially, open-concept bathrooms—have been gaining popularity. But two-thirds of consumers say they still prefer a standard bathroom design with an enclosed shower, finds a recent survey from Ferguson,(link is external) a supplier of home fixtures and appliances for kitchens and bathrooms
From sinks to faucets, find out what consumers prefer when outfitting their new kitchen.Homeowners are still warming up to smart-home technology in the kitchen. For now, they prefer mostly standard options when it comes to faucets and appliances, according to a new survey from Ferguson,(link is external) a supplier of home fixtures and appliances for kitchens and bathrooms. Ferguson recently surveyed about 1,000 consumers from across th
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