The warm color scheme we used on this house really came through beautifully. Once the house was lightly staged with furniture, we put air fresheners throughout the house and listed it on the market. We accepted a f...
I’m new to the biggerpockets community and hope to make great friends here.
I see a lot of posts regarding using interior designers for staging purposes but not about material selection.
How often do investors use ...
Hey all,Another paint question I know. I have to do some painting again and color matching is getting old. I want one color that I will use for the rest of time. I was thinking of light gray because it’s neutral but h...
So I think the part that is the hardest for me is picking out all the finishing materials, the paint scheme etc.
Does this get easier? Do you all hire interior decorators?
On a side note, im in the middle of a BRRR...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/avklntrk6m3iy1v/05141810...I think the red is too "loud." I would go with white, except it might be weird walking on white on the porch and stairs.
Just bought a single family House that we are going to rehab and rent out after complete. After demoing the kitchen this weekend we are trying to decide what to go with in the kitchen. I will post of couple picture ...
Do you do your own interior design for flips or hire a designer? Finding it hard to justify hiring a designer where I will basically be telling them to design the most bland / mass market appeal space. Usually I will ...
We are painting a rental. If anyone has recommendations for a grey color for the wall and a trim that goes well that you use please tell me! lol open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.
Reading a thread about finishes in new or reno sale properties had me wondering if my approach is fuddy duddy. In my century old buildings I try to go classic and timeless, give the renters what they expect in the pla...
Hoping to start another conversation about how everyone approaches low income rental properties, when it comes to material selection, and what you put where :) From you experience, what has been the most cost effectiv...