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Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper? The Architectural Pros and Cons
The idea of buying a fixer-upper  is appealing for many—whether you're a first-time buyer, an investor, or someone drawn to the charm of older homes. But before you dive into demolition daydreams or restoration reels, it’s important to weigh the architectural pros and cons. Beyond cost and location, the structure, design, and build quality of the home will play a huge role in your decision. Let’s break it down. Architectural Pros of Buying a Fixer-Upper 1. Unique Architectur

Justine Rowbotham-Belot
Oct 143 min read
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Why Adaptive Reuse is the Future of Sustainable Architecture
In a world increasingly defined by climate change, resource scarcity, and rapid urbanization, the architectural community faces a...

Justine Rowbotham-Belot
Sep 183 min read
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Mixing Styles: How to Blend Different Design Aesthetics
Blending different design aesthetics can transform a space into a unique and personalized haven. Whether you love the simplicity of...

Justine Rowbotham-Belot
Jul 242 min read
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The Three-Colour Rule in Interior Design
The three-colour rule is a fundamental concept in interior design that helps create a harmonious and visually appealing space. This...

Justine Rowbotham-Belot
May 262 min read
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Condo Living vs. Townhome Living: Making the Right Choice for You
Choosing between condo living and townhome living can be a challenging decision for many prospective homeowners. Both options offer...

Justine Rowbotham-Belot
Mar 262 min read
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