This empty bedroom makes it difficult for a buyer to picture how the space would function for them.
Appropriate furnishings, luxury bedding, simple decor, and good lighting turn this bedroom into a master suite a buyer will love.
In its original MLS photo, this dining room feels crowded and outdated.
Updating the lighting, painting, decluttering and simplifying the decor make this room feel more spacious and current. Taking the photo from a more appropriate angle highlights the windows and the size of the room.
This room lacks style and a clearly defined purpose.
Replacing the blue carpet with hardwood floors, freshly painting the walls, and editing the furniture and items in the room transform this space into a sunny place perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
This bedroom looks blah and small with the oversized bedspreads, the beds pushed up against the walls, and sterile white walls.
Pulling the beds away from the walls, putting warm, neutral paint on the walls, and addiding colorful bedskirts and pillows, artwork make for an extra bedroom that shows just the right amount of personality.
This bathroom needs to step out of the '70's.
Bye-bye wallpaper and hello updates. A few simple changes make this bathroom much more appealing to today's buyer.
This master bedroom doesn't live up to its master suite potential.
Fresh paint and proper accesorizing turn this master suite into a retreat.
This kitchen has great potential, but needs to show it off.
Clearing the countertop clutter and adding a few decorative touches bring warmth and style to this fabulous kitchen.
Part bedroom, part storage room--little to entice a buyer.
Fresh paint and some new bedding, offer sweet dreams for a child or a guest--and the buyer.
This room has a table, but doesn't really look like a great space for enjoying a meal.
Adding a dining room light fixture, replacing the dated carpet, and updating the wall color transform this room into a space where a buyer will easily envision dining with family and friends.
This entryway is dated and screams "too much work to be done" to buyers.
Replacing the wallpaper with a fresh coat of paint in a warm, neutral color takes this foyer from drab to fab!
Poor furniture arrangement and a massive tv unit detract from a great space.
Well-placed furnishings and a few updated decorative accents turn this family room into a welcoming place for the family to hang out.
This master bedroom feels cramped and outdated.
Neutral carpeting, fresh paint, appropriately-sized furiture and updated bedding and window treatments make this a bedroom the buyer will love.
Wrong scale of the pieces and too many different syles for this entry.
A simple entry table and mirror with a buffet lamp and a touch of accessories is a much better way to welcome buyers to the home and show off this elegant space.
Prior to staging, this family room had numerous challenges--most crucially a TV located opposite the fireplace creating competing focal points.
Editing and properly arranging furniture and accesories allows for a much better flow in this room. Fresh paint, window treatments, and removing the rug help highlight what a great space this is.
This kitchen screams 1980's with plain oak cabinets, dated fixtures, and oh that wallpaper.
Now the kitchen is ready for this millenium--with the freshly painted and glazed cabinets, new fixtures, a tumbled stone backsplash, and some new appliances. And other than the badly needed new appliances, these updates were very budget friendly.
This large entryway wasn't living up to its potential and certainly didn't entice the buyer into the charming living room.
Moving the cozy chair and ottoman out of the passageway between the entry and the living room both opens up the family room and creates a great reading nook in this now dual purpose entry.
This Stage to Stay! client had just moved in and wanted help creating a dining room that expressed their personality and would be ideal for entertaining friends and family.
Now this dining room is jazzed up and ready for entertaining with artwork, a unique fabric treatment, and accessories.
This Stage to Stay! client wanted to make this family room a comfortable space for relaxing and entertaining.
Proper furniture placement, lighting, art and accessories make this family room warm and cozy--perfect for reading, entertaining or just relaxing in front of the TV.
This looks more like a tripping hazard than a great hot tub spot.
Just a few towels, a bench, and some flowers set the scene for a great spot to unwind at the end of the day.
An average backyard deck.
A dream deck effectively staged so buyers will easily picture themselves relaxing on summer afternoons or inviting friends over for a cookout.