SR Homes - December 2024

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Meet Joseph Henderson, Our Estimating Systems Manager

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Create a Coffee Bar to Make Your Mornings Shine

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Is It Time to Downsize?

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Is the Neighborhood Right for Your Family?

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Sticky Fig and Pecan Pudding With Toffee Sauce

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Make a Tiny Room Feel Surprisingly Spacious

Design Hacks to Make Any Room Feel Larger OF SPACE ILLUSION CREATE THE

SOFT LIGHTING While your chandelier or ceiling fan might make the room brighter, it also creates shadows that can make it feel smaller. Lamps and other forms of soft lighting can draw attention to certain aspects of the room, making it feel bigger. KEEP IT CLEAN Don’t let unnecessary items clutter your countertops and tables. Put everything away in drawers and cabinets to keep your space clean and clear.

Does your living space ever feel tight or cramped? Do you wish your home felt bigger, but your floor plan limits your space? Don’t stress! Here are some simple design hacks you can implement to make any space feel larger. LOW FURNITURE Clear sightlines are essential if you want your space to feel bigger. To preserve sightlines, purchase coffee tables, couches, and other pieces of furniture that are low to the ground.

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