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Unique Home Solutions Inc.
This bungalow was sitting on the market, vacant. The owners had it virtually staged but never realized the furniture in the staged photos was too big for the space. Many potential buyers had trouble visualizing their furniture in this small home.
We came in and brought all the furniture and accessories and it sold immediately. Sometimes when you see a property for sale online and it is virtually staged, the client might not realize it and expects to see the furniture in the home when they visit. When they don't, they start to question the actual size of the property.
We want to create a vibe when you walk in the door. It has to start from the moment you walk in and continue throughout at least the first floor.
If you are thinking about listing your home, give us a call. We own all the furniture you see and have our own movers.
NP Architects
This Project fits into a small plot in a residential area in Cambridge. Small spaces can be interesting.
Blue Gum Granny Flats
This is a special project. This Granny Flat was position at the front of the existing house.
Brennan Enterprises
Milgard aluminum windows in black. This product is no longer available from Brennan. Please check our website for alternatives | https://brennancorp.com/
Res Solution Design Pty Ltd
Low maintenance front entry garden with timber slatted fencing and timber feature entry
Tim Disalvo & Co.
The Galloway Home front entrance has been improved with a more comfortable atmosphere. Using brick, framing, and hand rails, the front porch is much more expansive and welcoming. For home renovation projects call Tim Disalvo at 901-753-8304.
Lubowicki Architecture
The front view from the street of the existing 1894 house, with a new porch, new landscaping, and a new roof.
Wellstudio Architecture
Side and rear extension for the client's five bedroom Victorian villa on Telegraph Hill.
Wellstudio designed an extension to transform the ground floor living space for the growing family, giving them a new light filled volume at the rear of their house which would enhance their wellbeing: space where they could relax, chat, cook, and eat.
The new extension increased the length of the space by approximately 3 metres and allowed the floor to ceiling height to be increased from 2.85metres to 3.4 metres, bringing in extra light and a feeling of elevation.
The new volume also extended approximately 1 metre to the side to further increase the space available. The project enhanced the family's connection with nature by providing much increased levels of natural light and rear glass doors overlooking the garden.
Brosh Architects
Rear elevation:
We designed a full-width, 3 meter deep rear extension.
Roof: Part of the extension roof is a balcony that can be accessed from the master bedroom. We created a wild-flower roof with the remaining roof space which can be viewed from the master bedroom and stairwell window.
Materials: Most of our bricks were re-used from the demolition stage and some were reclaimed to match existing.
Sliding doors: We used an IQ Glass heated double glazing door, in winter it also functions as a radiators.
Art & Architecture Inc
Small starter homes are in big demand in many housing markets. Starter homes do not have to be unattractive, as this photo shows. Simple brick details add high quality lasting value that will give the owner/buyer or renter a sense of pride in their simple home. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is ADA compliant.
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