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Ross K. Do you like these colors?
23 October 2014 | 18 replies
I would match the siding to the brick, and loose the white/light trim
Jon Klaus There are two months left in 2015, what will you accomplish?
7 November 2015 | 130 replies
LOL I need to trim two tress and it should have almost 180 degree view.
Enver Perez Houses 1940 and down
23 November 2013 | 22 replies
Lots of newer homes lack the detail that older homes have with wide, thick and tall baseboards and trim.
Gregory Massi Pre-hing door issues
30 April 2015 | 12 replies
You could always rip cut a board and increase the strike side "trim" to hide the gap if it's that bad.  
Scott Stallings Pet policy
26 October 2016 | 39 replies
No rabbits, the tenants let them out of the cages in the house (no matter what they say) and they chew the trim.
Becky Lu Flooring options - Wood veneer vs. Laminate vs. Roll-out vinyl (sheet vinyl)
11 July 2015 | 34 replies
We have loose-laid regular vinyl sheet and pinched it with the trim and cabinets to hold it in place in several units and it is still fine 3-4 years later.If this flooring is going in the kitchen or bathroom, then vinyl would be the better and safer choice as laminate does not fair well in wet environments - if water gets under the floor or in the seams, the floor will swell and cup.
Justin R. Ugly Satellite Dishes on Apartments
12 July 2020 | 18 replies
If it were me I would just make some rules about placement/location of the  dish ie: no drilling through stucco, siding, shingles, or wood trim and fascia, dish unit must be free standing and not visible from street etc. 
Greg P. Where to put the kitchen cabinets?
22 May 2011 | 12 replies
You could go either way, but-if tile is under the cabinet you will want to run trim and caulk under it to prevent water from going under the cabinets and setting there, if you have a significant leak.
Alicia Katnik-Canney Best Rental Upgrades to Increase Rents
5 November 2014 | 30 replies
Hit the trim too.
Jordan Low New Garage Door and Improving Curb Appeal
15 March 2016 | 7 replies
So....Ideally put in a wider front door but at least trim out around it so that it's the same width as the window above it.