I doubt they can paint if this is a townhouse! I'd focus on landscaping and hardscaping! Make a path to the front door from the street, and put a bunch of flowers and bushes all around the front.
Get an air filter unit. I have one of those gimmicky ionic breeze units. I know, but it works! I live above a Starbucks, and hate the smell of coffee... Now if only I could do something about 4AM d...
Paint the cabinets, and the hardware. Get new self closing hinges and more modern door pulls. You can also demo the tiles and replace them with Formica or something. It's really not that hard. I'd ...
I don't think the television over the fireplace is THAT BAD aesthetically, and probably a good idea for those who don't watch too much TV and have children. Children know how to break everything at...
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If you remove the wall, add a door. That will add enough value to offset the cost of the renovation.
I had real Eames chairs, and they too are not made with fiberglass anymore. They are made from plastic.
It looks like you may need tuck-pointing soon anyways. Powerwash/blast off the red paint, and paint the trim a gentle off white
I love the vanity, not liking the mirror
No.
I want to know about the desk too!
I doubt they can paint if this is a townhouse! I'd focus on landscaping and hardscaping! Make a path to the front door from the street, and put a bunch of flowers and bushes all around the front.
A very similar set of the wicker is at CB2.
The coats are probably moldy.
Get an air filter unit. I have one of those gimmicky ionic breeze units. I know, but it works! I live above a Starbucks, and hate the smell of coffee... Now if only I could do something about 4AM d...
Room and Board.
If you paint the cabinets, you can also patch the holes :) Your door style is easy to find. Go to a Habitat Re-Store if you need new ones.
Paint the cabinets, and the hardware. Get new self closing hinges and more modern door pulls. You can also demo the tiles and replace them with Formica or something. It's really not that hard. I'd ...
The round one might tip over if your child tries pulling up on it.
I had the same idea as David (above me). Do that!
I'd make book shelves and bench seats.
You can also get anti glare coatings for computer screens.
Buy eye masks. There's not too much you can do from shades. They will cost a fortune and won't really do much about the heat. I have 11 foot windows.
I don't think the television over the fireplace is THAT BAD aesthetically, and probably a good idea for those who don't watch too much TV and have children. Children know how to break everything at...
I'd replace it with one of those cool old style, 1900s style bulbs, and leave it exposed.