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Interior Design Trends for Fall 2021

October 6, 2021

It’s a brand new season, and with the change in weather, comes a change in interior design trends. Naturally, people seek to make their homes warmer and cozier. That means that fall 2021 brings a lot of rustic elements, autumnal shades, and some influences brought on by the pandemic.  Indoor-outdoor design has become very popular…

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Buying and Selling a Home at the Same Time

September 30, 2021

Buying and selling a home at the same time can be pretty stressful. There can be a lot of paperwork and agreements involved in both processes, and without the appropriate assistance, there’s a lot of chance for error, which can prolong the process or even cause you to lose money. To avoid any lag time…

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1905 Capitol Hill Victorian

September 22, 2021

Stunningly restored, this 1905 Capitol Hill Victorian holds charm & traditional features of its era with the convenience & function of today. Grand & spacious in every room, elegant leaded & stained glass windows, beautiful herringbone set, oak floors, & a combination of vintage & transitional fixtures are key features throughout. Fully updated kitchen w/mosaic…

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Home Staging Techniques To Appeal To Families

September 15, 2021

Staging your home can be a demanding task for more than one reason. Having to make the house you’ve lived in presentable to others and removing any evidence of your past can even be emotionally draining. Of course, doing this is an overall positive thing. It means that you’re growing and making your life better.…

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Biophilic Influences in Luxury Design

September 1, 2021

Break down the ancient Latin roots of the word biophilia. You get “life” (bio) and “love” (philia), or love of living things. It’s a popular design concept because it’s  a beautiful way to design a home, and it can improve your mood. It also reduces your stress level and helps cognitive function.  Luxury biophilic design…

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How To Design Your Landscaping for Privacy

August 24, 2021

We put a premium on privacy. We change our computer passwords often, use anti-virus software, and limit the personal information we share on social media. But when it comes to our backyard, seclusion is something we sometimes overlook – until we’re bothered by noisy or loud neighbors. With just a few tweaks, you can design…

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Top 10 Features Seattle Buyers Are Looking For

August 16, 2021

For those planning to sell their homes, now is the ideal time to do so! Demand for housing is running at an all-time high, therefore sellers have particularly good chances of finding buyers fast. When staging their house to sell, though, sellers are advised to stage with buyers in mind. After all, their opinion matters…

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5 Low Maintenance Fall Curb Appeal Ideas to Sell Your Home

August 5, 2021

Your yard is the first thing people see when they drive by your house. Buyers in particular care about how the yard looks because if the yard is less than attractive, what does the interior look like? If your yard has seen better days, we gathered a few low maintenance tips from top agents that’ll…

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Seattle Backyards Are Getting Smaller – Here’s How To Make The Most Of Yours!

July 22, 2021

A recent article by nationwide self storage marketplace STORAGECafé investigated lot size evolution in the Seattle metropolitan area. The main takeaway is that even as homes are getting bigger, yards are getting smaller. The median lot size in the Seattle metropolitan area for new homes built in 2020 stands at 5,200 sq. ft. This is…

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7 Pet-Friendly Home Remodeling Ideas

July 19, 2021

Some pet owners go to great lengths to offer a luxurious atmosphere for their pets. That is particularly noticeable when it comes time to remodeling and making home improvements. They spend a lot of money on remodels that they hope their pets will appreciate, from installing in-wall cat tunnels to designing outside dog runs. However,…

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