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How to Stage a House

Home Stagers Do Houses Speak to You?

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home staging secret

Last week I wrote Home Stagers Set The Table to Sell a House. I discussed the fine balance between romancing home buyers and not being so over the top with props that our staging becomes the focus instead of the house itself.

There were some great comments from home stagers, both new and experienced… Read More →

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Home Stagers Set The Table to Sell a House

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Set the table for home staging

Silly home staging tricks can often backfire when a home stager is decorating a house to sell on the real estate market.

The trick is to maintain the right balance between romancing the home buyer while not being so over-the-top as to be distracting.

After all, we want people focused on the
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Home staging solutions for a blah living room

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Recently in a post on this home staging blog I asked for your home staging recommendations for the boring living room pictured here.

During your career as a home stager, you’ll likely come across dozens and dozens of forgettable living rooms exactly like this one. If you have an eye for design,… Read More →

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Staging Tips for a Busy Living Room

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Living room before staging

I recently published a post on this staging business blog asking for your design advice for the busy living room pictured here.

This is a tricky one because there is a lot going on in the space and some of the details are small in this photo.

Thanks to those of you who took the time to leave comments… Read More →

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Staging Tips for a Cluttered Kitchen

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Cluttered kitchen

Recently on this home staging blog I asked for your staging recommendations for the busy kitchen pictured here.

Anyone with an eye for decor knows this kitchen has great bones.

It won’t take much to transform it for the real estate market.

Thanks to all of you who left comments and staging… Read More →

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Home staging help for a blah living room

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Last week I posted a staging savvy challenge asking your busy living room you can still add your comments to that one too.

It will be interesting to see the contrasting ideas for these two very common problems for staging a living room!

Debra Gould, The Staging Diva®
President, Six Elements… Read More →

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Home Staging Advice Needed for a Busy Living Room

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Living room before staging

Are you putting off your home staging career because you freeze up at the thought of making recommendations when you get to your first staging consultation?

I want to prove to you that if you’re considering a career as a home stager, you already have all the decorating talent you need to become… Read More →

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Home Staging Advice for a Cluttered Kitchen

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Cluttered kitchen

Are you putting off starting your home staging business because you worry you won’t know exactly what to recommend once you get to your first home staging consultation?

If that’s the case, you’re not alone.

This is one of the most common reasons new and aspiring home stagers never get their… Read More →

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Home Staging Advice For an Ugly Bathroom

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Ugly Bathroom Gets Home Staging

Two weeks ago on this home staging blog I asked for your best home staging recommendations for the ugly bathroom you see pictured here.

Anyone with an eye for décor will quickly tell you that while this space is simply too ugly for a potential buyer to fall in love with, it won’t take a huge… Read More →

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Home Staging Tips for an Ugly Bathroom

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Ugly Bathroom Gets Home Staging

If you’re like many of the new and aspiring home stagers I’ve met over the years, there’s a good chance you worry that you won’t know what to recommend to your clients at your home staging consultations.

The thing is, if you have a natural talent for decorating, you have nothing to worry about… Read More →

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