Bill Covey

Bill Covey REALTOR®

Salesperson/REALTOR®

Mobile: 902.441.2221   Phone: 902.453.1700   Email

Bill Covey is an accomplished Realtor with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Bill has a deep appreciation for the province's natural beauty and loves spending time outdoors with his family.

Throughout his career, Bill has established a reputation as a trusted and reliable agent with a deep understanding of the local market. His commitment to providing exceptional service, understanding his clients' needs and attention to detail has earned him a loyal following of clients and numerous referrals.

Bill is an award-winning Realtor, with a proven track record of success. In 2021, he was awarded the Diamond Award for his outstanding performance, and in 2022, he received the Ruby award. His year-over-year success is a testament to his dedication to excellence and his commitment to delivering outstanding results for his clients.

In addition to his work as a Realtor, Bill is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing, hiking, and spending time with his family. He values the importance of creating lasting memories with loved ones and is committed to helping his clients find their dream homes where they too can create lifelong memories.

As a Realtor, Bill stays up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the real estate industry. He regularly attends conferences, seminars, and training sessions to expand his knowledge and skills, and he uses the latest technology and marketing strategies to ensure his clients get the best possible results.

Whether you are buying or selling a home in Nova Scotia, you can trust Bill Covey to provide you with expert guidance, support, and resources. With his extensive experience, love of the outdoors, commitment to excellence, and passion for helping others, Bill is the ideal choice for anyone looking for a professional and reliable Realtor.

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Decorating your walls with style

Walls. Everybody’s got ‘em, but beyond slapping on a coat of paint, not everyone knows what to do with them. Walls are more than just room dividers – they’re a great big canvas that you can use to express yourself, have fun, and really add personality to your space.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Give old stuff a new life.

Whether your home is modern or traditional, using architectural salvage to decorate your place is a wonderful way to add interest. Think old tin ceiling tiles hung as a series in your hallway. Graceful beveled-glass windows or intricate ironwork floor grates above your couch. Or an antique door or wrought iron gate anchored against a large bare wall. Check out your local antique store or architectural salvage shop for great ideas.

Kid art: think beyond the fridge.

For a real “statement” piece, pick up a large stretched canvas at an art supply store and let your kid loose on it with colors that complement your décor. If you get tired of that painting, paint the whole canvas white (or blue or pink or ochre) and start again.

Use frames as art.

Wood or metal, antique or modern, ornate or simple, frames can be beautiful in themselves – no art required. Hang one or group several together for an elegant, architectural effect.

Think “off the wall.”

Wallpaper’s for walls, right? Well, yes, but it’s got other possibilities too. To create a quick piece of avant garde art, take a large piece of plywood (the bigger it is, the bigger the statement) and cover it with beautifully patterned paper. Hang it up –  or lean it against the wall for a gallery look. (It’s a great way to cover up a damaged wall or anything else you want to hide.)

Chalkboards: not just for the classroom anymore.

Use chalkboard paint in kids’ rooms for an ongoing art project. (Mix in some magnetic paint, and the kids can use it to hang up paintings, photos and other stuff, too.) Don’t limit yourself to a traditional square or rectangle; apply the paint in a circle, in the shape of a tree, or using an outline of your child. And go beyond the kids’ room – try a chalkboard in your entryway as a reminder board, in your kitchen as an ongoing grocery list, or in your dining room for a charming bistro-style menu.

Stencil it.

Forget the kitschy stenciled borders you remember from the eighties. Create something striking by marking off a rectangle on your wall and stenciling an interesting shape randomly within it. Not into stencils? Simple painted blocks of colour can add drama to any space. Group blocks together symmetrically, or scatter them randomly around the room.

Create a vignette.

Display ledges are often used for photos, but you could also try pairing a photo with a favourite book, or a child’s drawing and a favourite photo of her with a small glass filled with crayons. Here’s a cute idea: Hang an empty frame around a small ledge, and use it to display a small vase with fresh flowers. Another idea: Hang an empty frame in your front hall, install hooks in it for keys, and call it “artful organization.”

Mirror, mirror.

Beautiful mirrors look great on any wall – grouping them has an interesting effect, too. Look for mirrors you like at garage sales, auctions and antique shops.

Use snapshots as art.

Take a cue from the design shows on TV: an inexpensive way to create striking, highly personal art is to play with photos you love. Scan or colour copy your favorites, crop them in interesting ways (half a face or part of a flower are okay), then blow them up to 11x14 or bigger, and have them matted and framed for an edgy, sophisticated look.

Go cheap and cheerful.

Hang anything you like: photos from calendars, postcards, letters, baby clothes, pieces of pretty fabric. Are you a book lover? Scan or colour copy the covers of your favorite novels and hang them in a literary grouping near the spot where you most like to read. Or if you’re into wine, display the labels from some memorable bottles.

The only limit to interesting walls is your imagination. Hope we’ve given you some good ideas to start with – now go forth and decorate!

Callout: “Walls are a great big canvas you can use to express yourself, have fun, and really add personality to your space.”