However, it can quickly become stale if all you are posting are listings and
photos of houses for sale.
Seeing your before and
after photos of your house gives me hope, because some parts of our house are seriously ugly but the rest has really great character and potential.
You can find all the sources from their mountain home makeover, including
more photos of their house, the fireplace makeover, kitchen remodel and DIY projects here.
Every time I
saw photos of her house or creative projects I knew you all would love following along with her and her ideas as much as I do.
Like
listing photos of a house, you want to make sure that you show off the most appealing aspects to make viewers feel at home.
(Fortunately for those of you who wonder about this, when I've
shared photos of houses in past drive bys, many times the owners have found out and come to thank me.
We gave you some sneak peek
photos of the house on Wednesday, but now you can check out some great video footage that provides an in - depth look
If the
online photos of your house are dim, blurry, taken at odd angles or of odd rooms, don't be surprised if you get fewer than expected appointments to view your home for sale.
Later, she began using Dropbox for client files, where she'd
upload photos of houses, export e-mails, and share documents with her buyers and sellers.
But, at least I found a couple of
photos of the house over at Canadian House & Home's site and thought you might enjoy seeing them.
Today though, I just wanted to pop in and say that I hope you all have a lovely weekend and to share one last set of autumn
decorating photos of our house with you.
Elderberry is such a gentleman and doesn't get into much trouble, but not pictured is Buckwheat knocking over a vase... I also took a
few photos of their house dressed up for Christmas, I'll share those in a different blog post.
It's capable of flying up to 100 meters away, giving you not only a great view but also an awesome way to get
unique photos of your house, property, and your family.
To monitor isolated populations over time, FUNAI researchers conduct regular flyovers, taking
aerial photos of houses and fields, estimating populations, and noting hair styles and patterns of body paint.
I will say that, even after 20 months in Dallas, I didn't put the finishing touches on every single room the way I would have liked, but I know I'll
want photos of this house to look back on and figured some of you might enjoy them as well!
Besides keeping a folder of all of our
pre-renovation photos of the house and a few other misc items, that is all there is to the file / organization system I keep for my blog — its almost nothing but pictures!
The crux of the Hardcore Architecture project lies in the dissonance between these two things — a Google Street
View photo of a house and a Maximumrocknroll review of the band that received it's mail there — when they are laid out together on a minimally designed Tumblr page.
This might include articles, links to your blogs posts (note that you can set blog posts automatically to link to your Facebook account),
photos of house tours, new listings, etc..
I wrote a lot about my decorating process and tips for designing a home, and of course took
many photos of this house for the book, so I can hardly wait for you to see it and hold it in your hands!
PS - If you'd like to follow along with Beckie's renovation click here: Infarrantly Creative, and if you'd like to learn how to use Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to
modify photos of your house, click on the Shoot Fly Shoot banner below to check out my Room Makeover class!
Since I do not have a blog, I can only link you to
photos of my house where you can see the baby tree (and Layla's dining room ones too!)