""This project was a hybrid between staging and interior design," Cvetkovic recalls. "The owners rent out this room in their home, mostly to medical students and traveling medical professionals who come through the city. They wanted it to stand out among the other rentals on the platforms they were using." "In addition to having the interior design stand out online, the home stager wanted to make sure that the space would be comfortable and functional for the homeowners' target tenant.""
""It's counterintuitive," the stager explains. "When you have a small space, people tend to put lots of little things inside and it emphasizes just how small it is. But when you have something oversized in a small space, it's almost like 'Oh I wouldn't expect that to fit in there!' but it does, so it makes the space seem bigger.""
A compact rental bedroom targeting medical students and traveling medical professionals required a memorable yet functional design for online listings. The home stager prioritized comfort and usability while ensuring the room stood out among competing rentals. A generously scaled canopy bed was chosen to add vertical interest, draw the eye upward, and fill visual space without reducing floor area. Using one oversized focal piece prevents clutter from many small items that emphasize smallness, and the surprising fit of a large bed within a tight room creates the impression of greater spaciousness and distinction.
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