The Most Frequently Asked Question
Let’s Begin By Talking About Content Length and Tone
We at KEA HOME, believe that quality content comes in various shapes and sizes. We don't impose strict word limits because we understand that different topics require different levels of depth and detail. Whether you're writing a quick DIY tip or an in-depth guide to home renovation, the key is to cover your topic thoroughly and engagingly, without unnecessary fluff.
When it comes to tone, we encourage our writers to adapt their voice to the content they're creating. If you're sharing personal experiences, like your journey through a major home remodel, feel free to use "I" and speak directly from your perspective. This personal touch helps our readers connect with your story and visualize the process. For example, "When I decided to renovate my 1920s kitchen, I never imagined the challenges I'd face with the original plumbing."
On the other hand, if you're providing general advice or tips, a more instructional tone using "you" can be effective. This directly addresses the reader and makes them feel like you're speaking to them personally. For instance, "Before you start tearing down walls, you'll want to check for load-bearing structures." For broader topics or industry trends, using "we" or a more general tone can create a sense of community and shared experience among our readers. "As we moving fast, we're seeing a growing trend towards sustainable home materials."