Category: covid
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5 Desired Home Features That Help Sell Homes FAST
When a potential buyer enters your house and sees many of features they want in their next home, you are on your way to making a sale. Not only that, but buyers usually have some idea of what it would cost them to add these features to the home. So if your home already has…
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Sebastian Eilert Architecture (S.E.A.) named among best Architects in Pinecrest, Florida
It is an honor to be among such a select group of colleagues and named as a best ARCHITECTS in Pinecrest, Florida by Home Builder Digest. The 15 Best Residential Architects in Pinecrest, Florida Ready to start your new home? Contact Sebastian Eilert, AIA For Interior Design considerations, E2 (Square) will happily consider your project.
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Time to Renovate or Time to Move On? Getting Your Home Ready for Your Small Business, guest post by Tina Martin of Ideaspired
Time to Renovate or Time to Move On? Getting Your Home Ready for Your Small Business Photo by Pexels Running a small business is often a very difficult job. As such, it’s very important that your space gives you the flexibility to get your work done and relax at the end of your day. If you aren’t…
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ZOOM BACKGROUNDS BY SEBASTIAN EILERT ARCHITECTURE – EXTERIOR VIEWS
Free exterior design images for ZOOM backgrounds. Just click on the image and safe to download, then change your background when in active meetings in ZOOM. The images are sized to fit the ZOOM criteria. All design by Sebastian Eilert, AIA of Sebastian Eilert Architecture, Inc. Casa del Sol Coral Gables Old Spanish Style Home:…
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AIA Miami virtual townhall – How the Pandemic Will Affect Design: Focus on Residential, Retail & Hospitality.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020, Noon via ZOOM Panelists: Max Strang – Strang Design Sebastian Eilert – Sebastian Eilert Architecture Jorey Shoshanna Friedman – SB Architects Registration link: click HERE
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Design after COVID 19. How the virus may affect architectural design for the home – Part II: work, friends, and family
There is no doubt that the “after” will bring with it some changes and lasting adjustments. After looking at how the home needs to adapt for our personal use, what changes may be needed for work from home and visiting friends and family? In the home – Part II: The first part of this question…
