NewHomeSource has tips for home security and safety for Baby Boomers and retirees.
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Liyya Hassanali is a Project Manager and Content Strategist for Kinship Design Marketing, a boutique agency that provides marketing strategies and content for architects, interior designers, and landscape designers. She is a 15+ year veteran of the marketing and advertising industry, working closely with her clients to provide written content that meets their marketing goals and gets results.
Liyya Hassanali is a Project Manager and Content Strategist for Kinship Design Marketing, a boutique agency that provides marketing strategies and content for architects, interior designers, and landscape designers. She is a 15+ year veteran of the marketing and advertising industry, working closely with her clients to provide written content that meets their marketing goals and gets results.
Liyya is passionate about home design and décor and is a confessed HGTV and Pinterest addict. When not providing content writing services for her clients, she can be found browsing home décor sites or spending time with her family.
NewHomeSource has tips for home security and safety for Baby Boomers and retirees.
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Keep your family and your new home safe with these 8 simple, but effective home security tips.
Before you move into your first home, be sure that it’s safe! NewHomeSource has some quick tips for home security.
As you save for a down payment, you may find that certain loan types don’t require 20 percent down. New Home Source outlines different home loans and how they can affect your wallet.
Should you buy a home with a pool or add one later? NewHomeSource looks at the pros and cons of each, as well as a third option: building a brand-new home with a pool.
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Here are five tips to increase the curb appeal of your new home ranging from landscaping tricks to upgrading your home’s exterior.
Victorian homes with their ornate detailing and bright colors remain a popular architectural style. NewHomeSource explores the design elements that have helped the Victorian style endure.
The courtyard home is of the oldest of architectural designs, but it works perfectly well in modern society, proving to be a timeless home design choice.
Country homes are the classic American home design. Today’s modern take retains the most beloved features like a welcoming front porch, prominent windows, and cozy ambiance.
NewHomeSource offers petscaping tips for homeowners to create a safe, inviting backyard their canine best friends.
Want tips to reduce your environmental impact by installing an alternative to your traditional turf lawn? We’ve got some ideas to get you started.
The modern home style is not of the present time, but dates back to the early to mid-1900’s. It’s a bold and dramatic no-frills home style that relies on angles, lines, and windows to wow.
Use stone and tile in your outdoor entertainment areas to really make a statement! Durable, affordable, and trendy, stone and tile are showing up beyond the pool in outdoor kitchens, decks and patios, and even the yard.
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Courtyard style homes are some of the oldest of home designs but they work perfectly well in today’s modern society, proving to be a timeless home design choice.
The ranch is one of America’s most popular home styles and has been since the 1930s. NewHomeSource takes a look at the characteristics of ranch-style homes that make them so popular.
Want to add some European luxury to your new home? Look no further than the latest Italian and Spanish tile and stone to add luxury-class design to your new home’s floors.
Are you craving a peaceful sanctuary within your home? Create a Zen-filled, Asian-inspired look with these tips from New Home Source.
We may have fewer family farms and smaller lots these days, but Americans still love the farmhouse look. Builders and architects are taking note of this interest and responding by offering modern farmhouse designs that evoke the look and feel of a classic farmhouse while fitting in on a suburban lot.
Want to extend your living space to the backyard? Create the ultimate outdoor kitchen and living “room” and spend more time grilling and chilling with friends and family.
NewHomeSource explains the difference between 3-season and 4-season rooms, the pros and cons of each, and how homebuyers can decide which is right for them.
Pets are part of the family so pet-friendly features are increasingly in-demand with today’s buyers. NewHomeSource looks at which features matter most to pet parents and pet families.
Home for Fido: How Pets Are Influencing Home-Buying DecisionsRead More
Decking options go far beyond pressure-treated pine. NewHomeSource explores the differences between wood and composite decking to help you build the right deck for your home.
Create a welcoming powder room for your guests without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly ideas.
How Can I Spruce Up the Powder Room and Not Break the BankRead More
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Tiny homes are a growing alternative to in-law suites, allowing extended family to maintain their independence and privacy in a safe and secure setting.
Tiny house advocates cite reduced expenses and eco-conscious living as reasons for going tiny but for some of them, there is real joy in downsizing their American Dream into a 500 square foot space.
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Interest in tiny homes is up, but practical challenges still exist to making your tiny home dreams come true. New Home Sources takes a look at 4 unexpected challenges to tiny home living that could derail your plans.
Looking for a more financially friendly home buying option? Read this article to discover all the ways a smaller house saves you money.
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Demand for townhomes is soaring among all ages and all demographics! NewHomeSource takes a look at what’s behind this trend.
Dreaming of a million dollar townhome, but not sure how to accomplish it on a budget? Here are some ideas to help you get started.
There’s an undeniable romance associated with buying a fixer-upper and creating your dream home, but the reality is more often a nightmare. New construction offers the same dream home result with less fuss.