I am in love with how this fireplace turned out! When we were first looking at options for this fireplace, we wanted to do something different than our usual design. In the past we have painted brick white and used Eldorado Stone to cover up existing brick. This house was a clean slate as it was a new build with nothing previously installed to coverup and hide. In the picture below, you can see at the bottom of the fireplace what options we were looking at for material.


There was a greyer option on the right, then above that you will see a marble looking porcelain tile. We opted for the option on the left, which in the sample looked really white. However, once that stone was installed more of the grey tones showed up and the final product looks stunning. We avoided any type of trim and grouted right up next to the fireplace, so the entire look is sleek and contemporary, which goes along with the theme of the house. 

As you can see, we installed a power outlet above the fireplace so that a television can be installed. We also ran a conduit to the left of the outlet that comes out in the wall for any type of media cables that may be needed for the television. In the past we have always added a mantle to our fireplaces, but to keep with the modern theme of the home we will not be featuring one here. 

This home has a total of 3 fireplaces; 2 downstairs in the living areas and one in the master bedroom. All will run on gas and can be controlled by remote control. The final touches will include adding fire glass to the bottom for a look that will be perfect for this home! 

As a Realtor I see a lot of images daily. Images of houses. Images of properties. Images of people. I also see many of these images reposted, sometimes with and sometimes without credit. Each time I post something on a social media platform, I have the deepest desire to be original but beyond that I do not want to be a thief. I cringe when I see reposts without credit, and often I wonder “where did they get that content” instead of “wow, what a great shot”. I also want to be sure I am not breaking the law. Yes, if you repost content that you do not have permission to use, you could be breaking the law. 

I am sure not everyone thinks the same way as me, as you can see with the common reposting across all platforms. Most of the time when a house goes up for sale it is listed on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and pictures are uploaded with the listing. The National Association of Realtors states “Real estate professionals must be cognizant of copyright issues when it comes to listing content, most notably in connection with listing photographs. As original works of authorship, listing photographs are copyrighted, and the owner may dictate how the photos are used.”[i]  When a Realtor is hired to take on a listing, most of the time they spend a lot of time, energy and effort on making the house look great and hire a professional photographer to take photos. These photos are often expensive, but who do they belong to? Again, The National Association of Realtors weighs in on this claiming “Photographs may be owned or licensed to different parties in a variety of ways. A misunderstanding of how you may use the photographs for property listings could make you vulnerable to a copyright lawsuit.”[ii] It is important that the appropriate releases are obtained from photographers, and make sure everyone is on the same page in regards to how the photos are used. 

I have always made it a point to publish either my own original images, images taken by hired photographers for my listings, or premade images given to us by our franchise to use. FaceBook has made it easy to share content with a convenient “share” button, but Instagram is very specific and has not allowed that capability. It is clear they do not endorse the common “regram” unless you have permission. In their Copyright at Posting Content on Instagram FAQ page they are very clear that “The best way to help make sure that the content you post to Instagram doesn’t violate copyright law is to only post content that you’ve created yourself.”[iii]

There are times when a “regram” is helpful. “Houses of Instagram”, “Kitchens of Instagram” and similar accounts rely on reposting content, and I turn to these accounts often when looking for remodel idea. It is a “one stop shop” for ideas and every once in a while, I end up following the account where the original content was posted.  

There is so much more to social media than just pictures. It takes time to build a following and when using social media as a professional it is important to remember that it is necessary to be human and authentic. Users want to feel a connection, and many times reposting others work just doesn’t do that. Placeseter has a great article on Instagram for Real Estate.[iv] I found their “Dos and Don’t of Instagram for Real Estate” to be very informative and accurate.
Does copyright law ever cross your mind? Let me know what you think in the comments.


[i] https://www.nar.realtor/copyright
[iv] https://placester.com/real-estate-marketing-academy/real-estate-social-media-instagram/
Wow, how things come together so quickly! This week the big cement trucks came in and poured concrete where the walkways are in the backyard and on the side of the house. A cement curb was also created and put down to mark the edge of the grass and the flower bed. And a few king palm trees were put in. The chandelier in the dining room is picked out, the bathroom vanity lights, lights for kitchen, the tile floor is going downstairs, and the hardware is picked out!

This weekend my Dad has started to put the sprinkler system in the yards! Now he is just wrapping up the sprinkler making sure he tests for no leaks before they get covered up. Also currently the frames for the concrete driveway and walkways are being made so the concrete can be poured. Meanwhile, the sound equipment is set up and functioning properly throughout the entire house including the bathrooms and garage. The doors are also supposed to come this week, how exciting! It is all coming together super fast! 


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