Winter is coming and that mean the fuel bills can start to ramp up. To make sure you don’t pay too much to stay warm in your house when the temperatures drop in Italy, it's important to know how to regulate the heat in your home.
The Law and Tax Firm Studio Legale Magaraggia is happy to inform you about a very interesting business opportunity, provided by the EU through the Region of Puglia, that you can take advantage of when buying or renovating Italian real estate.
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Original article written by Houzz
When designing your own bedroom, it can be easy to make some mistakes that completely ruin the final result. Our friends at Houzz show us the 10 most common design errors and how to avoid them.
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Original article written by Houzz
With just a few little tricks and the right choice of furniture, even a small bedroom can be nice to look at and, above all, give the impression of having a few more square feet than it actually does.
Every year, people invest millions of euros in improving their properties to increase the market value and then sell or rent them, trying to get as much profit as possible from the improvements made.
If you’re planning to rent out your property, the first thing you should do is to improve it with some changes to make it more attractive to the market.
From the south to the north of the Italian peninsula, houses that would otherwise be abandoned or destroyed are being sold by private individuals or by municipalities for the symbolic price of one euro.
Original article written by Pillar
Often, when renovating an apartment where we have lived for years, we are curious to know if there is another possible distribution of space, different from the current one, which would give a new look to our house without altering the internal efficiency.
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Original article written by houzz
Do you often wonder why other people's homes are always more beautiful and welcoming than yours? No matter how much time and effort you put into your beloved home, you’re never completely happy.
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You only have to walk through an Italian city or take a trip to the countryside to find abandoned offices, warehouses in disuse or buildings lost in a state of neglect.