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Denise McGaha Spots Hot Trends at High Point Market

By Joanna England / November 7, 2014 /

  By Denise McGaha Special Contributor I have been attending High Point Market for more than five years. High Point Furniture Market is the world’s largest furniture market held twice a year in High Point, N.C., and has over 75,000 attendees. It’s like Fashion Week for the furniture industry, and with all of the manufacturers sharing…

Shoot2Sell Celebrates 3 Years of Changing The Architecture of Real Estate Photography

By Joanna England / November 5, 2014 /

Can you believe it’s just been three years since Shoot2Sell began offering affordable, beautiful real estate photography to agents in Texas? I honestly thought this company had been around for much longer. And now, just three years into this company’s existence, Shoot2Sell is the nation’s largest architectural photography company. Wow!

It All Started With a Barn: Bruce Graf and Susie Samuels Use Reclaimed Wood With Stunning Results

By Joanna England / October 29, 2014 /

By Diane Feffer Special Contributor Last year before the holidays, Kennedale homeowners Stephanie and Greg Mulkey were enjoying their son’s passage through high school. “We thought  that one of the best tangible gifts we could give him would be a ‘man cave’ where he could experience some daily ‘down time’ after high school,”said the Mulkeys.…

Designer Transforms Highland Park Duplex Into Gorgeous Digs

By Joanna England / October 27, 2014 /

You remember that we featured 4524 Westway, a beautiful transitional home that was taken to the studs in 2008. Well, this home is remarkable because it was once a duplex, but thanks to the major attention from designer Dan Nelson (pictured), this home was transformed into an absolutely stunning abode.

Dressed to Sell: All You Need to Know About Furnishing a Vacant Listing

By Karen Eubank / October 16, 2014 /

By Karen Eubank Your seller has given you the thumbs-up and you’re going to stage that vacant listing. Congratulations! So how do you go about it? My advice is to always call a stager, of course! Most stagers have an accessory inventory — you know, the pretty stuff such as flowers, bedding, and cute items…