I've recently started doing more staging for resale and thought I'd post some pictures of a recent home that I completed.
I worked with an investor on this home. His goal was to make it sale-ready, but not sink too much money into it. I really had to get creative on a few areas as it was really rough when we first went in.
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Living Room |
The wood floors and trim work was really damaged so we had these refinished. A fresh coat of a soft, neutral paint was added, simple window treatments and then some cozy furniture and decorative accessories were added.
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Dining Room |
The floors and woodwork in the dining room also had to be refinished. The built in cabinets needed to be cleaned up and also a fresh coat of paint added to the walls. A light fixture was added above the table to create a more intimate feeling in the room along with a few accessories.
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Kitchen |
The owner did not want to tweak the cabinets, and in fact they were not in bad shape. We simply added satin nickel hardware to update the look, added a new countertop and a decorative tile backsplash which really added a fun element to the room.
In addition to these rooms, we updated the master bath with new tub and tile tub surround, new hardware and I added a few decorative elements. All three bedrooms were updated with fresh paint and carpeting in neutral colors
In the end this was a very fun project. Sometimes a tight budget can be even more enjoyable because it encourages you to become more creative.
On to the next project.....
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