WhyteStyle in Darlinghurst, New South Wales | Professional service
WhyteStyle
Locality: Darlinghurst, New South Wales
Phone: +61 404 882 822
Address: PO Box 772 Surry Hills 2010 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.whytestyle.com.au
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11.01.2022 Whytestyle has been busy making over properties for the booming Sydney real estate marking with record prices being achieved.
08.01.2022 Grant Whyte, the director of WhyteStyle has been part of the Sydney interior design scene for longer than he would like to remember. As a result, he has accumulated a wealth of design knowledge and expertise that makes him the perfect choice when deciding to restyle or completely makeover your property when deciding to sell. First impressions are most important especially when targeting the specific market who are most likely to be interested in your property. With years of ...experience working alongside the real estate industry, WhyteStyle ensures that these prospective purchasers will experience the ‘wow factor’ and feel right at home in your home resulting in the highest price for your property. Grant Whyte has also been a regular guest speaker on radio 2GB and Melbourne talk back radio ‘The Realestate Show with Mark Moraza’ for the past two years, advising listeners on how to add value to their property through preparation and styling. Contact Grant today about your restyling needs. Once you contact WhyteStyle, we will make a time convenient to you to view the property, take photographs and draw up a floor plan so that we can then work out a way to optimise use of space and create a first impression that will create the 'Wow' factor for prospective purchasers who view your home on inspection day.
08.01.2022 More Whytestyle successes.
01.01.2022 Another prestige property styled by Whytestyle. Carroll & O’Dea partner Howard Harrison and his fellow lawyer wife Anne Clarke have listed their Ashfield prize home Lugarno The grand Arts and Crafts mansion, complete with original timber panelling, servant’s bell and an original 1917 bathroom was built for former Ryde alderman William Thomas Rabone, the property became a regular hangout for the King of Tonga Taufa’ahau Tupou IV when he was at Newington College, before the Rabone family sold it in 1967.