See How a Stager Swapped Out "Older, Darker Furniture" to Create a "Clean, Airy" Home
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See How a Stager Swapped Out "Older, Darker Furniture" to Create a "Clean, Airy" Home
"One recent staging project by Global Real Estate Advisor Fiona Dogan of Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty highlights the power of staging with minor swaps. In one recent project, she showed the power of brightening up spaces with light furniture edits, and revealed how strategically chosen decor can bring out the very best of every room. Lighting of all kinds was added."
"Aside from the visual satisfaction of seeing a home come to life, I love to study before and after images of staging projects so I can learn ways to make my own place look and feel its best. Of course, staging a home to show prospective buyers means making sure it's universally appealing enough that a wide range of people can picture themselves living in the space."
Home staging can use small, strategic swaps to significantly brighten and modernize living spaces. Removing older, darker furniture and personal items, refreshing select rooms with lighter paint colors, and adding diverse lighting increases perceived size and freshness. Light furniture edits and carefully chosen decor emphasize architectural features and create broad, universal appeal that helps potential buyers picture living in the space. Brightened interiors photograph better, improving first impressions for online viewers. These changes apply to both homes for sale and occupied, highly personalized rooms where staging principles can refresh daily living environments.
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