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Home Staging Tips Sell House For Full Price Despite Husband’s Skepticism

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Living room after staging by Donna Richter

Home staging is a service that not everyone has tried yet, despite what’s happening in the real estate market. That’s changing and often it’s the wives who have to convince their husbands to try hiring a home stager  for home staging tips to sell their home faster and for… Read More →

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Home Staging Perfection, Is it Possible?

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The idea of home staging perfection, it’s an appealing concept, especially for all the perfectionists among us.

But is such a thing as the “perfect” home staging even possible?

I recently wrote a post asking home stagers how they feel about gray walls.

The reaction was… Read More →

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HGTV Addict Can Turn Passion Into Home Staging Business

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Nothing wrong with being an HGTV addict, I’m one myself as are so many home stagers and interior redesigners I know. Many of us get into our home staging business after watching those shows and saying “I can do that!”

We were addicted to decorating even before HGTV.

So many… Read More →

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Home Staging Business Shoes Feeling Too Big?

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Home staging is one of those businesses you start because you feel passionate about decorating.

Sometimes you also love the buzz of real estate but you don’t necessarily want to be a real estate agent.

It was certainly that way for me.

I almost fell into my home staging business in 2002… Read More →

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Home Staging Mother of 6 Starts Over in New Town

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Oklahoma home stager Jenean Lindsey

As a home staging mother, I never realized when I started this journey how many women I’d meet with similar stories.

Once I started coaching home stagers and teaching home staging courses years ago, I heard so many dramatic, and often heart-breaking, personal stories from my students.… Read More →

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Time Saving Tips to Moving Your Home Staging Blog – Part 2

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Starting and building a home staging blog can be a complicated topic.

My goal is to demystify it and remove as much of the technical jargon as possible.

After all, we’re home stagers not website experts and computer programmers!

Most of us would rather be out decorating homes to sell… Read More →

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10 Time Saving Steps to Moving Your Home Staging Blog

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In our series on blogging tips for home stagers, I discussed the problem of building your home staging blog on someone else’s property.

I used the example of using Houzz, Blogpsot, Active Rain or WordPress.com because of their ease of use for beginner bloggers.

Great for getting started… Read More →

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Home Stager Sees Red After Real Estate Agent Mucks With Home Staging

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As a home stager we are a critical part of the “team” that sells a house. That’s not to say we always feel like team members, or that we’d necessarily even want to!

It all depends which real estate agent we might be dealing with and their attitudes towards home staging… Read More →

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Australia Home Stager Transforms a Vacant House

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living room after staging

Australia home stager, and new Staging Diva Graduate Katrina Gibbons of Stylus Home Staging Brisbane, shares a terrific example of how much more desirable a staged home looks than a vacant one.

Check out Katrina’s transformation of a living room/dining room, and patio area visible… Read More →

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7 Home Stager Clutter Busting Tips

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As a home stager you’ve probably run into the treasured collection of decorative plates, figurines or stuffed animals during a home staging consultation.

The stuff your home staging client loves (or believes they can’t live without) but you know will look like clutter to… Read More →

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