Title: What if your city paid you to use less water? You’re onto something with the patchwork approach. I’ve seen a lot of high-end projects where th...
That’s so true—one moment you’re showing off voice-activated scenes, the next you’re crawling behind a cabinet to reset a hub. I do think the convenie...
I’ve seen some high-end homes where the “artistic” signage looks great in photos but is nearly impossible to read in person. It’s a bit ironic—spend a...
Honestly, I think you nailed it—those so-called “problem” lots can end up being the most rewarding if you’re willing to work through the quirks. I’ve ...
Had a similar journey myself—initially got way too technical. I had modes like "reading nook," "deep focus," and even one called "midnight snack," whi...
From my experience, it's definitely a bit of both. Investors can speed things up initially since they're eager to get the project rolling, but the due...
Smart thermostats definitely have their perks, but I'm not sure they're always the silver bullet. I've found that even the best models can sometimes m...
You make some solid points about simplifying language and visuals, but from my experience, homeowners who are investing in high-end properties often h...
This is a great point, and it aligns with my own experience when selecting lenders for high-end properties. Transparency and responsiveness often seem...
Interesting to hear about your experience with the greywater diverter. I considered something similar when renovating my kitchen last year, but ultima...
I've definitely experienced something similar. Initially, my lender was very thorough and detailed when discussing potential issues—almost textbook-pe...
