Dark corners become dead corners. You naturally avoid sitting there because it feels gloomy, even if the chair itself is comfortable.
A floor lamp, especially...
Doors and frames run through the whole house. When they get chipped, yellowed, or grubby around handles, the entire place quietly starts feeling older—even...
Ceilings usually do well with a flatter, matte finish. It hides small imperfections and reduces glare from overhead lights. Walls, on the other hand,...
Lower walls take more hits—bags, toys, shoes, furniture edges, kids’ hands. They collect scuffs and marks faster. A slightly darker shade on the lower...
Access routes to the roof—narrow stairs, ladders, small doors—are often tucked away in corners. If they’re dark, cluttered, or badly lit, people can trip, fall, or bump into things...
Rooftop railings protect you from falls. If they wobble when you give them a gentle push, or if rust has eaten through sections, that’s a clear safety risk.
You don’t...
Rooftop storage tanks feed your taps and showers. If the lids are loose, broken, or missing, all sorts of things can fall in—dust, leaves, insects, even small animals. That...
Roofs don’t last forever. Waterproofing layers age, crack, and slowly fail. If nobody has touched the roof for 10–15 years, the chances of leaks, seepage, and expensive repairs go...
Dark corners become dead corners. You naturally avoid sitting there because it feels gloomy, even if the chair itself is comfortable.
A floor lamp, especially...