Gutsy Color in a Canadian Gut Rehab
One of the things I love most about our interiors coverage here at Design*Sponge is how each tour teaches me something new about the process of buying, selling and decorating a home. Take today’s peek, for instance. The story behind Catherine Coe’s hunt for a home in Ontario, Canada illuminated a part of the buying process […]
One of the things I love most about our interiors coverage here at Design*Sponge is how each tour teaches me something new about the process of buying, selling and decorating a home. Take today’s peek, for instance. The story behind Catherine Coe’s hunt for a home in Ontario, Canada illuminated a part of the buying process I know next to nothing about: inspections.
For example, did you know sometimes a seller will have their property inspected before it hits the market" While it may seem a little backwards, the process can save the homeowner time, stress and money in the long run. Not only are they getting a heads up on any issues that may arise come closing, but it also allows them to rest a little easier knowing an offer won’t be derailed. The homeowner isn’t the only one basking in the benefits of this, though. The inspector also gets their own little perk: previewing properties before they hit the market. Such was the case with Catherine’s in-laws. They’re both home inspectors, and the second they were called in to take a look at this Colonial, they knew their son and daughter-in-law w...
One of the things I love most about our interiors coverage here at Design*Sponge is how each tour teaches me something new about the process of buying, selling and decorating a home. Take today’s peek, for instance. The story behind Catherine Coe’s hunt for a home in Ontario, Canada illuminated a part of the buying process I know next to nothing about: inspections.
For example, did you know sometimes a seller will have their property inspected before it hits the market" While it may seem a little backwards, the process can save the homeowner time, stress and money in the long run. Not only are they getting a heads up on any issues that may arise come closing, but it also allows them to rest a little easier knowing an offer won’t be derailed. The homeowner isn’t the only one basking in the benefits of this, though. The inspector also gets their own little perk: previewing properties before they hit the market. Such was the case with Catherine’s in-laws. They’re both home inspectors, and the second they were called in to take a look at this Colonial, they knew their son and daughter-in-law w...
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Wilgah Residence: Bold Contemporary Addition to Heritage Home
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