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“Wallpaper can really date a
home. It also can
cause potential buyers to
overlook the property because
they don’t want to do the work
of removing it – or it may not
fit their style.
We
removed the wallpaper and
painted the room in a
soft yellow. This helped to
neutralize the space and make it
appear less busy. Removing the
dated curtains also helped to
modernize the look. This home
had been on the market almost 5
months. After staging it was
under contract in just over one
month.” |
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Sample owner occupied staging |
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This
room was cluttered and crowded.
We removed the desk pieces,
lightened the curtains, pared
down furniture and accessories.
Everything was already here
except the curtains.
With
minimal cost we completely
transformed this space.
This home was listed on a
Sunday, the first buyers who
walked through the house (on
Wednesday) made an offer.” |
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Vacant Home Staging
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"When
selling vacant homes, half the
game is getting people to come
view the property.
Adding great staged photos to
MLS is a huge advantage! This
condo was new construction in a
higher end market.
Within
45 days of staging the unit the
home had multiple offers.” |
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Vacant home staging |
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“This
home had been on the market for
over 2 years. The
layout was throwing buyers off.
We changed the downstairs guest
room into a formal dining room
by changing the ceiling fan to a
chandelier and adding furniture
& accessories.
The
near million dollar home sold in
less than 4 months after being
staged.” |
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Redesign |
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“This
home was very beautiful.
The furniture, for the
most part was in it’s best
layout. By moving the sofa table
to it’s rightful home (behind
the red sofa) we were able to
bring in additional lighting and
un-clutter the area by the
windows. Adding a smaller table
and some family photos made the
area cozier.
Minimizing decorations on the
coffee table helped to clean up
and simplify the space.”
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Redesign |
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“This
master bedroom was overcrowded.
We removed the oversized chair
and re-oriented the bed.
Changing the photo by the window
we helped to create balance and
scale.
Moving the dresser to the other
wall helped the room feel more
open upon entering.
We used the filing cabinet as a
nightstand on one side and the
round table on the other. There
is now room to walk on either
side of the bed.” |
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