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Bill Sargeson I have to honest...makes me sad every time I see this....
2 April 2015 | 3 replies
I go down the hall and enter one of the bedrooms and covering the walls was artwork from school projects, family vacation pics etc....as a parent of three young kids when I come across this it kills me.
Lupe Arredondo Is 1200 house too small?
27 May 2016 | 21 replies
all the artwork is here though.) have the front and back doors be across from each other. light will shine all the way through as well as lovely air flow. go with a super pale gray on the walls and crisp white trim. merely sharing what has worked for me in the past; so this is all just food for thought of-course. 
Kerry Baird Was drinking at the firehouse: took action—First STR listed
4 June 2019 | 18 replies
There is a little bit of my home in every STR of mine; kegorator, fire pit, pellet gun & pigeon bait, propane or gas grill, Netflix, adult movies, 2 sets of boxing gloves and headgear, artwork of scantily clad women, etc. 
Chris Stromdahl Graffiti mitigation suggestions?
9 July 2019 | 6 replies
Usually the bombers will not touch other's artwork out of 'respect'.  
Matt J. Creating an Air BnB Plan
27 July 2020 | 33 replies
You definitely want artwork
Kumar Gaurav Listing with KW vs Redfin
26 July 2020 | 4 replies
.- Nearly always (unless your home is like a staged new construction model home) staging - meaning even if you have your own items in the home, usually moving things around, removing some, replacing others with rental items if the original items make the rooms look too small or dated, adding/replacing decor and art work, making sure flow and decor maximize space and positive features, repainting walls if the paint color is lowering appeal.- Same concept for outside.- Professional grade photos.- Pricing that takes into account your home's unique features, which could mean going higher or lower than just lumping it in with the mix of comps that appear to be similar.This is agent specific and not necessarily related to a specific company, I see high end 'premier' listings poorly marketed by mainstream traditional companies sometimes and some 'budget' agencies where the agent just did a great job with this stuff. 
John Akhlaghi Receiving Gifts and What to do With Them
26 July 2020 | 0 replies
Other than that, I would like to buy artwork and film and equipment for my YouTube channel. 
John Morgan SWAT team surrounding my rental now
9 April 2020 | 19 replies
These guys had regular C class stuff - TV, PS2, shoes, tons of furniture and housewares, framed artwork (kind of cool - worthy of being on office walls), electronics, tons of clothes (saw a vintage 1980s G&R shirt in there which was cool), baby clothes, new stroller, crib, and a super nice Italian dress coat that fits me so I'm taking that to the tailor to have fitted. 
Michael Nahm Damage to granite in kitchen
3 August 2020 | 3 replies
You would be unpleasantly surprised to know how few of these guys are really around (BTW, a surprising number of the very best in this field are women sculptors who work for a granite fabricator on the side to fund their artwork).I feel for you, Michael.
J Scott First Milwaukee Rehab Complete
3 May 2013 | 50 replies
That's artwork.