
Bryce Jones
Associate Editor at Better Homes and Gardens
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bhg.com | Bryce Jones
Credit: Warner Bros. There’s nothing worse than feeling like you’re boxed in—especially in your own home. Whether it’s due to low ceilings or limited storage, there are myriad reasons you might feel like your space is working against you in your everyday life, and no matter how much you love its charming vintage details or the neighborhood, that can take a toll. Page Turner knows that adding a sense of openness is key to making a house feel like a home.
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2 weeks ago |
bhg.com | Bryce Jones
Photo: NBC / Getty Images When it comes to showing buyers their dream home, David Visentin knows what he’s doing. As a co-host on Love It or List It, he has more than a decade of experience in finding out what homeowners need—even if they don’t know what that is. Looking for a place to put down roots is an exciting process, and it’s easy to get swept up in your wishlist: a modern kitchen, a friendly neighborhood, space for a garden.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Bryce Jones
I was a cleaner at Buckingham Palace – a common everyday item was removed from royal bathrooms, it can do serious damageAN EX-CLEANER at Buckingham Palace has revealed the very common everyday item that was removed from all royal bathrooms. Not only does banning this …
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bhg.com | Bryce Jones
Photo: Warner Bros. It’s been 17 years, and homeowners are still debating: To love it or to list it? After a brief hiatus since 2022, HGTV premiered a revamp of the series Love It or List It, with the first episode airing on April 21. It still has the signature banter, competitive nature, and shocking reveals—but with an added freshness, courtesy of new host Page Turner. As the designer of Flip or Flop Nashville and Fix My Flip, she’s no stranger to HGTV or challenging renovation jobs.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bryce Jones
It’s been 17 years, and homeowners are still debating: To love it or to list it? After a brief hiatus since 2022, HGTV premiered a revamp of the series Love It or List It, with the first episode airing on April 21. It still has the signature banter, competitive nature, and shocking reveals—but with an added freshness, courtesy of new host Page Turner. As the designer of Flip or Flop Nashville and Fix My Flip, she’s no stranger to HGTV or challenging renovation jobs.
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