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A Cozy Corner in a Small Vacant House...What's a Stager to Do?

Did you ever walk into a house and ask the question...what's this room suppose to be? I know that we all have and if we have to ask that question, then you know the buyers are going to be confused. So what do you do with a long, narrow room that is vacant? 

 

When staging a long narrow room like this it is important to keep it simple, keep the same color scheme throughout the space and keep walkways open. Define the space. I created a small little home office/writing desk in the opposite of the living room that coordinated with the wood tones and color scheme. The space now has a purpose.

Before the room was staged it seemed that the living room was on the right upon entering the home and the "office" was the dining room. BUT THEN you entered the dining room. It was a bit confusing. Home Stagers help buyers make sense of your vacant house...don't wait another day to call a home staging professional. ReStyled to Sell Home Staging...we are in the business of helping sellers move on!

Comments

Phyllis, once agian!  This is absolutely gorgeoous!
Posted by Marci Toliver, Anderson SC, Spartanburg,Greenville SC, Home Staging (First Impressions ) over 2 years ago
Phyllis, You do such good work. I always feel proud to say that you are among my friends. Keep it going gal!
Posted by Yvonne Root Northern Arizona Home Stager (rooms b.y. root) over 2 years ago
Phyllis - This is why you were hired.  You helped to defined the space.  Long rooms can be a challenge.  Great job!
Posted by Janice Sutton - Temecula Murrieta Home Stager - Home Staging (1st Stage Property Transformations ) over 2 years ago

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