We needed to add desks to each of these offices. Face the desk either toward the window or door for the best first impression and photography. |
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We needed to add desks to each of these offices. Face the desk either toward the window or door for the best first impression and photography. |
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For the buyer demographic, this room needed to show as both a den and office. Staging furniture created the perfect look. |
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Now that so many people are working from home, many buyers are looking for 2 offices. This makes it a good idea to put a desk in an otherwised unused space. Here we added a desk in a loft area and in an old laundry room (laundry had been moved to another area of the home). |
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Staging furniture really helps define this space! |
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This 2 bedroom condo sat on the market for months and months because buyers couldn’t envision a bed fitting in this room. Once we staged it with a queen bed, it sold right away! |
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This is the living room from the same condo above. We did a simple rearrange to help with first impressions and photography. |
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Small living spaces can be really hard for buyers to envision with furniture in them. In each of these living rooms, the new furniture layout brings attention to the fireplace and there are no longer questions about how the furniture will fit. |
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What an inviting first impression! |
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If a room is feeling a little too much like a bachelor pad, just add art and pillows (any maybe a lamp)! These two examples show how the same pillows and art can enhance two different spaces. Light pillows on dark sofas and beddings can especially enhance a space. |
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This kitchen feels finished and inviting with rental furniture! |
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