Pasan Perera
Location
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
School
CINEC Maritime Campus, Human Resources Management Institute
Expertise
Real Estate, Interior Design, Home Renovation
- Pasan has years of professional writing experience, mostly as a freelance writer working with local and international clients.
- He has worked as a white-label SEO writer for two Australian digital marketing agencies (DMAs).
- His educational background in management and finance adds value to real estate and housing related content.
Experience
Pasan started writing professionally at age 16 by helping visa students with SOPs (statements of purpose) and he never stopped. Since then, he has gained years of experience as a writer with most his time spent doing freelance work for clients around the world. Working as a white-label SEO writer for Australian DMAs (Digital Debut and KBB digital), he has written articles for clients that do business in home construction, interior design, landscaping, and even plumbing. His work is featured on business blogs of companies such as Carpet House, Bellarine Flooring, A Country Garden, and Field Engineers. Having broad experience because of writing for many different housing related niches gives Pasan insights that regular writers might not have.
Education
Pasan has a higher national diploma in Business Management and is completing his bachelor's degree in Banking and Finance at the CINEC Maritime Campus. This makes him uniquely qualified to steer readers through the complicated laws, financing, and management sides of real estate or housing.
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Stories By Pasan Perera
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Laundry rooms are a luxury in many houses, but a small laundry room can feel cramped and cluttered. Here's how to make the most out of a small laundry room.
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Exterior wall cladding, also known as siding, is a construction option that not only adds a protective layer to your building but also offers aesthetic value.
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If your living room is small, but you want to make the best of it, there are a few design hacks to use. Here is the best way to fully utilize your living area.
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Boarding up your house's windows for a hurricane is the most important step to take to protect your property. Here's how to properly board up your windows.
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While traditional kitchens feel cozy and comfortable, modern ones come with handy features. Here are 3 ways to make a traditional kitchen feel modern.
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While checkered patterns can be seen in fashion and beauty, they're also making an impact in interior design. Here's how to use checkered print in your home.
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If you have a small office space which you want to make it look bigger, there are many tricks you can use. Here are three ways to make an office look larger.
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Do you feel like your kitchen is a little too compact? There are a number of tips to create a more functional kitchen space, even if it's quite small.
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If you have a small home, it can be a constant challenge to feel comfortable in your space. Here are the best ways to make the most out of a small bedroom.
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Home improvement never ends and you can always find ways to add value to your home, including outside and around your home; specifically, the garden and yard.
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A carpet can transform a room's entire look and feel, but there's more to it than finding a pattern or color you like: You also need to think about the pile.
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There are several parts to a roof ridge. Learn about each component and how they work together - and hold together - to create the ridge of a pitched roof.
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Taking proper care of your lawn can take practice, and sometimes your hard work still results in a yellow lawn. Here is the fastest fix for a yellow lawn.
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Buying a home can feel confusing, but opening an escrow account is fairly straightforward. Here's how to open an escrow account when purchasing a home.
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If you have an empty bottle of dish soap when a stack of plates is piling up in your sink, you might reach for your hand soap. But is this a good idea?
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If you want to add a few rugged touches to your home, materials are crucial. Here's how to easily implement a rugged interior decor style to your space.
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A garage is a versatile space that could have a multitude of alternative uses. Here's how to make sure your garage is living up to its potential.
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Soundproofing plays a bigger part than you might think in making your space the most peaceful and comfortable it can be. Here's the easiest way to do it.
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Removing an old-fashioned wallpaper border from your wall shouldn't be a hassle. Here's how to get rid of that papering easily while minding the wallpaper.
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Exposing stunning hidden brick on your walls can give your home a new dimension. Here are our top tips for removing the plaster and displaying the brick.
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On some occasions, a foundation can be faulty. There are three main clues you can keep an eye out for that are tell-tale signs of a wonky foundation.
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If you're looking to reduce your monthly expenses, there are plenty of ways to save on water. Here's a way that doesn't require you to restrict water use.
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If you live in an area that's prone to storms and lightning, you may have considered installing a lightning protection system. Here's why it's a good idea.
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If your water lines are filled with mold, there should be some signs to watch out for. Here are the signals to mind and tips on getting rid of mold.
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Curtain rods can be changed for more style-appropriate ones that you can DIY in a day. Here are three savvy ways to install curtains without a standard rod.
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Saving on your pool expenses each summer can be a hassle for many homeowners. So here are two tips on cutting corners while also enjoying the pool at home.
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A lot goes on in bathrooms -- shaving, blow drying, bathing -- but not all tools should be stored inside. Here are some things to never keep in the bathroom.