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House Digest on MSNHow Our Favorite HGTV Stars Add Privacy To A Home Or GardenHGTV stars are known for the creative ways they make spaces more functional. These are some inspiring ideas they've used to ...
Goodbye, front lawns! Why this HGTV star wants to change the way you landscape your yard by: Maggie Rodriguez Posted: Jul 26, 2023 / 12:42 PM EDT Updated: Jul 27, 2023 / 05:48 AM EDT ...
Want the latest take on street-view style? Home and landscape designer John Gidding, host of HGTV’s “Curb Appeal” franchise for seven years, has big ideas.
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House Digest on MSNHow The Stars Of HGTV's Unsellable Houses Beautify A Sideyard For Better Resale ValueThe stars of HGTV's "Unsellable Houses" beautified a drab sideyard for better resale value. Here's how they did it, and how you can do it too.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLandscaping trends takes going green to a new levelWhen it comes to their outdoor spaces homeowners have made another key change: they’re out of gas when it comes to using fossil fuel. Instead, they’re going all electric in the case of using outdoor ...
“Landscapers’ Challenge,” one of HGTV’s most popular shows, is in town for the first time this week, redoing a yard in west Denver.
Has your yard lost its allure? Find inspiration as six stellar outdoor spaces, from robust to refined, will be showcased on the 2022 Portland Landscape Architecture + Design Tour on Saturday, July 16.
It’s a welcome sign to designer John Gidding that homeowners seem more willing now to incorporate front yards into their ideas for outdoor living.
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House Digest on MSNProperty Brothers: Copy Jonathan's Entryway Ceiling Style To Make Your Home Stand Out"Property Brothers" star Jonathan Scott demonstrated the ideal way to give your home a sense of luxury with this chic attention-grabbing entryway ceiling style.
Since many potential buyers usually view homes in the evenings after work, Arthur said the use of outdoor lighting in the front yard can help boost curb appeal once the sun has set.
It’s a welcome sign to designer John Gidding that homeowners seem more willing now to incorporate front yards into their ideas for outdoor living.
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