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New Year, Newly Staged Homes

Living Room

 It’s hard to believe we have already said good bye to 2010. Last year was a whirlwind: we have expanded our Home Improvement Services (we’re still one of the only staging firms in Portland with an Oregon Contractor’s License), and so much hard work has gone into each and every home we’ve staged.

 Last year wouldn’t have been the success it was without the support of all you wonderful clients we’ve worked with.  Thank you!

So, what’s in store for 2011?

Here’s a sneak peak:

Table with ViewDining RoomWindow

Generic Doesn’t Have to Mean Boring

Quick Tip #3

It might seem counter intuitive, but a “Generic” home will actually be far more appealing to a potential buyer. Why? Because the personal items in your home can turn off someone who has different interests then you. A room void of your personal hobbies allows the buyer to imagine it as their home: full of all the things they love and enjoy.

So, box up your collection of vintage Precious Moments figurines or all that sports paraphernalia filling your Family Room. It’s the start of the New Year,so why not  let it also  be the start of your soon to sell newly generic  home.

-Happy New Year!

Lighting

Quick Tip #2

Rooms that are dimly lit appear small and dingy. A well lit room shows you have nothing to hide. It’s amazing how a little light changes the whole atmosphere of a room. So, turn on those strategically placed lamps and open your curtains to let in natural light. Not only will you brighten up your room, you will brighten up the moods of your potential buyers.

First Impressions Matter

When thinking about staging a home, a lot of people’s first mental image is something out of Staged to Sell or Flip this House. While these shows exist in a hyper high drama world, beyond the reality show melt downs there is some truth. The way a buyer views your home directly correlates to its value. A successfully staged home will guide the viewers gaze to the positive features, accentuating your homes beauty.

Over the next couple weeks I’ll be posting some quick tips to help you look at your home through the eyes of a potential buyer.

Quick Tip #1:

First impressions matter. The first thing a prospective buyer will see is the view of your home from the curb. It’s important to take a critical look. A positive impression as they walk up to your door will help them feel at ease inside.

Have a problem with getting your kitchen and bath grout clean?

When getting your house ready for the real estate market all bath and kitchen surfaces should sparkle. Try using a grout pen. They are available at most home improvement stores. Simply use the pen over all grout surfaces after they have been clean and your grout will look as good as new! They are available in different colors to match most grout surfaces.

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