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Jonathan Halliday
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Jonathan Halliday
  • Winston Salem, NC
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Hey, Biggerpocke's nation it's me Jonathan Halliday. I have a tip about rehabbing that some may know and some may not know. When you are looking for ideas to do with your kitchen or bathroom for instance, you can go to Lowe's Hardware(might not be available everywhere) and ask them about their 3-D Design software. Which is they will come out to the home site for a fee of between $50-$100, take measurements of the room(s) you want to renovate and give you sketches or a virtual look of what the room could look like. With different angles, layouts, and contemporary designs. This is a real helpful tool. Good luck!

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Greg Zessin
  • Realtor
  • Sherman, IL
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Greg Zessin
  • Realtor
  • Sherman, IL
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If you bring them the room dimensions, and the window and door measurements, they will do it for free in store. Menard's does it too. I would imagine Home Depot can as well.

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