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Custom wood burning fireplace, Lennox Montecito, wrapped in real rock veneer capped off with a custom metal mantle with steel rivets and clavos. Corner steel and straps were patina stained antique black. The panels were copper plated with a torched fire technique.

Style on a budget is our specialty. Our client already had this shelving unit in the bedroom, so instead of throwing it out and opting for something new, we backed the shelf with a wallpaper from dcfix and changed out the knob to match the gold accents in the room.

Top Tips for Selling a Home in 2016
Want to sell your house in 2016? It’s a great year to sell your home and if you go about it the right way you’ll get what it’s worth and maybe more.
Now I could write this post and do the usual “do this, “do that” type stuff but I wouldn’t be doing you any favors. Because unless you know your numbers and the value of your home, you could wind up leaving money on the table or even losing it.
So here you go.
If you want tips for selling your house in 2016, listen to me - a guy who has bought and sold hundreds of properties as a full-time professional Real Estate Investor. Before you repair anything or call a real estate agent…
...you have to know your numbers.
Tip #1: Know the After Repair Value (ARV) of Your Home
If you’re going to get the right amount of money for your house, you have to know the After Repair Value (ARV). Essentially this means that you should know what your home can sell for after it’s is 100% rehabbed.
If you have a house that you can sell for $120,000, you need to know that. If it will sell for $350,000, you need to know what you need to do to your house to get it there. At the same time, you don’t want to overdo it.
If you have a house that’s currently worth $100,000 as is and it can sell for $115,000 when it’s all fixed up, you may or may not want to put the money into a rehab job. If you put $10,000 in just to make an extra $5,000, it might not be worth the hassle.
So whatever you do, know what it’s worth now (as -is) and know what it’ll sell for afterward. If you want to find out how much your house is worth, there are plenty of agents out there who will give you comps (Comps is a term that is short for “Comparisons” that lets you determine an appraisal value for your home by comparing it to recently sold homes in your area that are similar to yours) or advice for free, so ask them.
So don’t over do it, but don’t be hesitant to put money into your house if it’ll yield a big payoff when you sell it.
TIP #2: Make Your Agent Work For You
After you determine your ARV and enlist a good agent to help you sell your home, It might be worthwhile to hop in their Escalade to drive around town and look at some high end houses in your area to see what kind of upgrades they have. And when you see a common theme, you’ll have a good idea as to what kind of upgrades you might want to do to be able to sell your house.
Granite? Concrete? Tile? Carpet? Wood floors?
It depends.
I don’t know your area or market so you have to do the research, ask your agent questions, and exercise wisdom. Every market is different and you don’t want to put money into an upgrade or rehab if it’s not the type of thing people in your area are looking for.
So talk to a competent agent, and even offer to pay them a bit more in commissions if they can sell your home for a higher price.
This is not a waste of money.
A good agent with a proven track record is worth every penny because they know exactly what needs to be done to sell your home for the most money.
Tip #3: Interior Improvements
So once you have an idea about what your home is worth, have a good agent, and have toured homes in your area to see what kind of upgrades homes in your area typically have, it's time to look at your interior to decide what you should and shouldn’t do to sell your house in 2016.
No matter what you do, you need to be wise about it. Maybe you live in non-traditional or funky house. That’s fine. Just go through 2 or 3 times with a notepad, write down the frustrations you have with it, and do what you need to do to make it functional, warm, beautiful, and inviting.
Interior must-haves:
1. Make sure your kitchen is functional.
2. Always have (or add) a 2nd bathroom: If you don’t have a second bathroom, build one. Sure it could cost you $5-$6k, but it could net you an additional $20k when you sell. No matter what you do, make sure there is a second bathroom. It’s a must.
1. Open floor plans are huge in 2016: If you don’t have one, first- make sure it’s right for your area, and if it is, create one. This might mean building or breaking down a wall, but it’ll pay off in the end.
2. Stage your house: Just do it. Staging your home means that you hire a home stager and/or an interior design consultant (like the lady on Love It or List It) to set up your home in the most inviting way possible and tell you everything you need to do to make it sell. You’ll pay some cash up front but staged homes are shown to sell for 6% to 10% higher according to realtor.org.
Tip #4: Exterior Improvements
Just like the interior, you have to make sure the exterior of your house looks appealing if you want to get the most value of your house in 2016.
Exterior must haves:
1. Add curb appeal: When people pull up to your house, most won’t even want to go inside or look at it unless it looks good from the curb. So make sure it looks gorgeous. Rake the leaves, plant some flowers, mow the lawn - make it inviting.
2. Make sure the picture on the MLS listing matches what your house currently looks like: People don’t want to look at a picture and pull up to your house, only to be disappointed.
3. Hire a professional photographer: This is crucial. It could mean the difference between someone viewing your house, or someone skipping it because the pictures look like a child took them. Hire a pro - it’s worth it. Ask me how I know.
4. Don’t paint your house diarrhea green or brown: This is just common sense. If you’re going to paint, use a neutral color. You don’t want to make your house unsellable because you chose an odd color or made a bad decision elsewhere.
Tip #5: Common Sense, Common Sense, Common Sense
No matter what you do or do not do, don’t make any hasty decisions. Ask your agent questions, look around, be observant, and don't do anything extreme. If you need to fix up your house to see a big profit, do it. If you have a modest budget and improvements won’t raise the value or your house (the ARV) anyways, don’t go crazy.
2016 is a great year to sell your house.
Do it right and do it wisely.
Cheers,
Nate
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Nate Pyles is a long term Real Estate Investor who made it through the crash in 2008 and spends his week buying and selling houses for profit in the Boise, ID area. He runs House Flip Mentor, has 4 kids, a gorgeous wife, loves to fly, and even built his own Irish pub on his property.
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Example of a classic bathroom design in San Francisco
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Inspiration for a coastal light wood floor and beige floor kitchen remodel in Chicago with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, marble backsplash, paneled appliances, an island and white countertops

Study room - transitional built-in desk dark wood floor and brown floor study room idea in Denver with blue walls

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Not real sure what style you would call this but most of the house is midcentury so that's what I went with. A tile portrait surrounded and framed in tile with a picture of tile. Crazy, maybe but it sure came out nice. Below sits a beautiful stainless steel gas range and oven and knotty alder cabinets.

Inspiration for a contemporary girl nursery remodel in Los Angeles with pink walls

Bedroom in Trailside View | Refined Transitional Home in Scottsdale, AZ |
Room Type: Whole Home Remodel and Furnishings |
Project Name: Trailside View Residence |
Key Feature: A full home remodel and furnishings project anchored by white oak cabinetry and countertops, where the clients gave Living with Lolo real creative freedom to play with bold fabrics, wallpapers, and drapery that most homeowners would talk themselves out of.
Challenge: Transitional design can play it safe by default, neutral palette, inoffensive finishes, nothing that makes you catch your breath. The remodel needed a strong foundation that felt refined and timeless, but the clients wanted more than that. They wanted a home with personality, and the challenge was channeling that creative openness into something cohesive rather than chaotic.
Solution: Living with Lolo used white oak cabinetry and countertops to ground the remodel in warmth and quiet sophistication, then let the soft goods carry the personality. Bold fabric choices, expressive wallpapers, and thoughtful drapery gave each room its own moment without losing the thread that connected the whole home. Because the remodel and furnishings were managed together under one roof, the bolder design choices landed the way they were intended to rather than feeling like afterthoughts layered onto a finished renovation.
Materials: White oak cabinetry, white oak countertops, curated wallpapers, bold upholstery fabrics, custom drapery, and layered accessories sourced through Living with Lolo's trade relationships.
Budget: $250,000 to $550,000 |
Timeline: Approximately 5 to 9 months from design through completion.

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Home design - mid-sized traditional home design idea in Boise
Home design - mid-sized traditional home design idea in Boise

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Selling your home can be stressful, particularly if you’re short on time. Many homeowners in Springfield, OH find themselves in situations when the traditional real estate process is too slow, too expensive, or too uncertain. Repairs, showings, agent commissions, buyer financing delays and inspection issues can make a simple sale a long and frustrating experience.
That’s why more homeowners are looking for a faster and easier way to sell. If you need a quick home sale in Springfield, OH, Sell House Now Columbus offers a practical solution for people who want to sell their house fast for cash without the usual problems of listing on the market.
A Quicker Way to Sell Your Springfield, OH Home
The old way of selling takes weeks or months. First, you may need to clean, repair and stage the home. Then you have to wait for buyers, schedule showings, negotiate offers and hope the buyer’s loan gets approved. Even after you’ve accepted an offer, the deal can still fall apart due to inspection results, appraisal problems, or financing issues. This process may not be ideal for homeowners who need speed and certainty. Sell House Now Columbus offers cash for homes in Springfield and the surrounding Ohio areas so homeowners can avoid these delays. Don't have to wait for the perfect buyer; you can work directly with a local cash home buyer who understands your situation and can close on your timeline.
Why Homeowners Prefer to Sell Their Homes for Cash
There are a number of reasons why someone might need to sell fast. Some homeowners are going through foreclosure, divorce, relocation, inherited property, problem tenants, expensive repairs or just a house they don’t want to sit vacant. Other people don’t want to spend money fixing up a property before they sell it; A cash sale can be helpful because it eliminates many common roadblocks. You don't have to wait for bank financing. You do not need to prep your home for open houses. You don’t have to keep paying for repairs, utilities, taxes or maintenance while your home is sitting on the market. Sell House Now Columbus allows homeowners to sell their house as-is. This means that you don’t have to repair the roof, update the kitchen, repaint the walls, replace the flooring or clean out every room before closing. The company buys homes as they are, saving time and money.
Sell Your House As-Is Springfield, OH
One of the biggest advantages to working with a cash buyer is the ability to sell as-is. Many houses need work, and that work can cost a lot of money. A typical buyer may seek repair credits, price reductions, or major upgrades before closing. Sometimes lenders won’t finance a home with serious issues in its condition. Selling as-is provides a simpler path for homeowners. You can still ask for a cash offer whether the property has old plumbing, roof damage, outdated rooms, foundation concerns, fire damage, water damage, or years of deferred maintenance. This is particularly helpful for homeowners who have inherited a property or own a house they no longer live in. Rather than sinking thousands of dollars into a property you don’t want to hold on to, you can sell it directly and move on.
No Listing or Agent Commissions Hassles
When you list a house with a real estate agent, commissions and fees can eat into the amount you take home. You’ll also have to pay for repairs, cleaning, staging, photography, inspections, and closing costs. These costs can add up quickly. Selling it for cash makes the math easier. Sell House Now, Columbus lets homeowners bypass the traditional listing process. No open houses, no weekend showings, no need to keep the place spotless for buyers. Skip the uncertainty of waiting for offers and the stress of strangers walking through your home. Privacy is another important advantage for many sellers. A direct sale might be more discreet than putting a house on the open market.
How It Works
Sell House Now, Columbus makes it easy. First you talk about your house. Next the company reviews the property and puts together a fair cash offer. If the offer sounds good to you, you can choose a completion date to suit your needs. This simple process is helpful for home owners that need to make decisions quickly. There is no pressure of a traditional sale and you don’t have to accept an offer. The goal is to provide you a clear choice to determine what works best for you.
When a Quick Sale is Beneficial
Often a quick home sale in Springfield, OH can come in handy. If you are behind on your mortgage, selling quickly can help you avoid more financial stress. If you’re relocating for work, you probably won’t have months to wait for a buyer. If you are going through a divorce, a quick sale can help both parties move on. A direct cash sale can also be a win for landlords. If you’re tired of working around the tenants, the late rent, the damage, and the constant maintenance calls, selling the property may be a better option than continuing to manage it. Another popular reason people search for cash buyers is inherited homes. Many inherited properties require repairs, have multiple decision-makers or come with emotional stress. A fast cash sale can make the process easier and help families close on the property faster.
Go ahead confidently
Selling a home doesn’t have to be hard. If you want to avoid uncertainty, repairs, commissions and delays, working with a local cash home buyer is a smart move. Selling a House Is Easy With Sell House Now Columbus for homeowners Springfield, OH who want a faster, easier way to sell.
If your house is vacant, old, damaged, rented, inherited or you just don’t need it anymore, you can ask for a fair cash offer and choose the closing timeline that best suits you. Sell House Now Columbus is a convenient solution for homeowners who want speed, convenience, and peace of mind. Selling your house fast in Springfield, OH can be a great way to save time, avoid stress, and move on without the headache of the traditional real estate market.
A Quicker Way to Sell Your Springfield, OH Home
The old way of selling takes weeks or months. First, you may need to clean, repair and stage the home. Then you have to wait for buyers, schedule showings, negotiate offers and hope the buyer’s loan gets approved. Even after you’ve accepted an offer, the deal can still fall apart due to inspection results, appraisal problems, or financing issues. This process may not be ideal for homeowners who need speed and certainty. Sell House Now Columbus offers cash for homes in Springfield and the surrounding Ohio areas so homeowners can avoid these delays. Don't have to wait for the perfect buyer; you can work directly with a local cash home buyer who understands your situation and can close on your timeline.
Why Homeowners Prefer to Sell Their Homes for Cash
There are a number of reasons why someone might need to sell fast. Some homeowners are going through foreclosure, divorce, relocation, inherited property, problem tenants, expensive repairs or just a house they don’t want to sit vacant. Other people don’t want to spend money fixing up a property before they sell it; A cash sale can be helpful because it eliminates many common roadblocks. You don't have to wait for bank financing. You do not need to prep your home for open houses. You don’t have to keep paying for repairs, utilities, taxes or maintenance while your home is sitting on the market. Sell House Now Columbus allows homeowners to sell their house as-is. This means that you don’t have to repair the roof, update the kitchen, repaint the walls, replace the flooring or clean out every room before closing. The company buys homes as they are, saving time and money.
Sell Your House As-Is Springfield, OH
One of the biggest advantages to working with a cash buyer is the ability to sell as-is. Many houses need work, and that work can cost a lot of money. A typical buyer may seek repair credits, price reductions, or major upgrades before closing. Sometimes lenders won’t finance a home with serious issues in its condition. Selling as-is provides a simpler path for homeowners. You can still ask for a cash offer whether the property has old plumbing, roof damage, outdated rooms, foundation concerns, fire damage, water damage, or years of deferred maintenance. This is particularly helpful for homeowners who have inherited a property or own a house they no longer live in. Rather than sinking thousands of dollars into a property you don’t want to hold on to, you can sell it directly and move on.
No Listing or Agent Commissions Hassles
When you list a house with a real estate agent, commissions and fees can eat into the amount you take home. You’ll also have to pay for repairs, cleaning, staging, photography, inspections, and closing costs. These costs can add up quickly. Selling it for cash makes the math easier. Sell House Now, Columbus lets homeowners bypass the traditional listing process. No open houses, no weekend showings, no need to keep the place spotless for buyers. Skip the uncertainty of waiting for offers and the stress of strangers walking through your home. Privacy is another important advantage for many sellers. A direct sale might be more discreet than putting a house on the open market.
How It Works
Sell House Now, Columbus makes it easy. First you talk about your house. Next the company reviews the property and puts together a fair cash offer. If the offer sounds good to you, you can choose a completion date to suit your needs. This simple process is helpful for home owners that need to make decisions quickly. There is no pressure of a traditional sale and you don’t have to accept an offer. The goal is to provide you a clear choice to determine what works best for you.
When a Quick Sale is Beneficial
Often a quick home sale in Springfield, OH can come in handy. If you are behind on your mortgage, selling quickly can help you avoid more financial stress. If you’re relocating for work, you probably won’t have months to wait for a buyer. If you are going through a divorce, a quick sale can help both parties move on. A direct cash sale can also be a win for landlords. If you’re tired of working around the tenants, the late rent, the damage, and the constant maintenance calls, selling the property may be a better option than continuing to manage it. Another popular reason people search for cash buyers is inherited homes. Many inherited properties require repairs, have multiple decision-makers or come with emotional stress. A fast cash sale can make the process easier and help families close on the property faster.
Go ahead confidently
Selling a home doesn’t have to be hard. If you want to avoid uncertainty, repairs, commissions and delays, working with a local cash home buyer is a smart move. Selling a House Is Easy With Sell House Now Columbus for homeowners Springfield, OH who want a faster, easier way to sell.
If your house is vacant, old, damaged, rented, inherited or you just don’t need it anymore, you can ask for a fair cash offer and choose the closing timeline that best suits you. Sell House Now Columbus is a convenient solution for homeowners who want speed, convenience, and peace of mind. Selling your house fast in Springfield, OH can be a great way to save time, avoid stress, and move on without the headache of the traditional real estate market.

Blue Fantasy granite is one of those stones that stops people in the kitchen doorway. It's got that deep blue-gray base with soft movement running through it, flecks of white and darker gray scattered across the surface, and enough depth to it that it reads different depending on the light hitting it. In this Irmo kitchen it works as the anchor for the whole room, the kind of stone that doesn't need anything else dressing it up.
Granite like this comes out of the ground with real mineral variation, and that's part of why we like working with it. Every slab has its own character, so when we template a kitchen like this one we're not just measuring cabinets, we're looking at how the pattern will fall across the counters and figuring out where the seams need to land so the movement in the stone keeps flowing instead of getting chopped up at a corner. That's the part of the job that takes patience more than anything else.
Blue Fantasy is a hard, dense granite, and that's exactly what you want in a kitchen that gets used every day. It shrugs off heat, it resists scratching better than most surfaces you'll put a knife near, and it holds up to the kind of daily abuse a real kitchen dishes out. We sealed it before we left so it stays easy to wipe down and keeps its color from picking up any staining, and that's about the only maintenance it'll ever ask for. We kept the edge eased on this one, simple and clean, which lets the stone itself do the talking instead of competing with it.
Jobs like this are why we like working around Irmo and the rest of the Midlands. Every kitchen brings its own layout, its own light, its own slab pulled off the yard, and getting it right means paying attention to the details that don't show up in a photo, tight seams, a level install, an edge that doesn't fight the stone. This one came together the way we like to see them, a granite with real presence doing exactly what a kitchen counter should do for years to come.
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