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Transforming properties into ‘dream spaces’

The motto at Xhibit Interiors is ‘the magic is in the detail’. Director NICOLE MACKAY explains why. This is a sponsored post. 

“WE understand that your home is your sanctuary, and we are here to transform your property into your dream space,” says Xhibit Interiors director Nicole Mackay. 

“I am incredibly passionate about all things property so I can offer multiple services that complement each other to my clients,” she says.

“I have been doing this  kind of work for around 15 years. 

“I chose this career path because it’s in my blood. 

“Our aim is to breathe new life into our clients’ properties, ensuring it is in optimal condition for living, sale or rent.

“Whether you’re looking to revamp a single room, embark on a larger home renovation or prepare your home for the market, our team of experienced professionals are dedicated to bringing your vision to life. 

“Additionally, we offer beautifully detailed property staging services to local real estate agents and clients to achieve maximum impact and return on properties going to the market.

“Our comprehensive range of property services are also designed to handle every aspect of estate management during a time that can be really difficult. 

“We will work with you through this process with empathy and kindness.”

“Our motto at Xhibit Interiors is ‘the magic is in the detail’.”

Xhibit Interiors. Call 0412 481133, or visit xhibitinteriors.com.au

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