Timothy E. Lockhart - HOME IMPROVEMENTS THAT IMPROVE VALUES

in the past, or can direct you to another agent who has.

From there, they will help you with your research, your budget, and with tracking down the resources that you’ll need to get the job done!

STAGING BEDROOM FURNITURE M FURNITURE

Before you get started on the actual furniture in your bedroom, remove all clutter and personal items from the room. This helps to create an open, distraction-free environment. You don’t necessarily have to move things far, just out of sight — tuck family photos in a dresser drawer, for example. If you do not already have one on your bed, consider a comforter or a duvet that comes with matching shams, to create a solid, consistent look. For example, you could have a classic theme, or matching pastels. Don’t be afraid to move the furniture around in your bedroom to see what works and what doesn’t. You never know, your dresser may create a more open space across the room. It’s also a good idea to flip your mattress, as well. If you don’t have a headboard, get one, as it creates a simple yet sophisticated look. Remove any piece of furniture from the room that does not go with the main pieces. Adding a tall, potted plant is always a nice finish.

RENOVATING YOUR BASEMENT AND A EMENT AND ATTIC

Renovating your basement and attic will offer a decent ROI and will allow you to sell your home for more! Buyers love to see basements and attics that are put to good use and will pay for the privilege of not having to undertake those projects themselves.

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