The same is true of interior
details: Things like crown
moldings, hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen with granite counters or a spa -
quality bathroom need to be factored in when determining the appropriate amount of insurance for your home, says Greenwell.
I'm dreaming of a tree lined family neighborhood street and a new charming home with leaded glass doors that can open without scraping the floor, wide baseboard
moldings, gables and front porches, reasonably sized rooms with sweeping views of open space, pocket doors, restored vintage hardware, solid walls, wood and stone floors, large kitchen with vintage
details and modern conveniences, working bathrooms with old fashioned charm, real wood window trim, iron gates, solid staircases and railings, beautiful windows that open and close without a hammer or screwdriver... old house
details and exceptional
quality, new house energy efficiency and condition.