Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staging. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Redesign

I think so many people underestimate the impact of re-arranging their furnishings.  By using what you have in new and different ways you can really freshen up a space.  

This week, my business partner and I did a redesign for a wonderful homeowner who calls us every season to "freshen up" her spaces.  We move furnishings around and rotate/edit accessories depending on the season.  Here are some pictures of the results!  Thanks Sherry for continuing to call us.  We love working with all your beautiful accessories. 













If you live in Birmingham, AL and want a fresh new look for Spring, call us!  We can do the same thing for you.  M.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Just Featured on Houzz!

I am very excited to announce my staging company is being featured in an Ideabook on Houzz.com!  For those of you not familiar with Houzz.com, it is a "go to" resource for all things interior design.  It provides so much inspiration for interiors as well as connecting designers all over the country.  I don't know what I would do without it!  
So, when Editor Sheila Schmitz contacted me and asked if we would be interested in being interviewed and included in the article, I jumped at the chance!   

The article is entitled,  "Wingbacks - Character for Every Space and Style."  Thanks for including us!  

To read the Ideabook in it's entirety, click here.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Virtual Staging?

Most of you know that I own a staging company.  Along with our interior design work, we prepare homes for the real estate market.  On the staging side of our business, we provide consults for homeowners and give them the news they sometimes don't want to hear from their agents about their property(i.e., you will need to tone down the paint colors in the entire house).  

We also do empty stagings where we go into an empty space and provide all the furnishings to enhance how the property shows while on the market.  So needless to say, when I saw this New York Times article, I was more than floored.  

Virtual Staging - All the Rage

The article stated that in other parts of the country, "brokers are using a service that furnishes rooms virtually with the decor of the broker's choice, adding color and life to the photographs of otherwise bland blank boxes."  
The article goes on to say, "Empty spaces often seem small - because there’s no scale in the room.  But with virtual staging, a photo can show whether a room is large enough for a king-size bed and a triple dresser, or can hold only a twin bed and a bedside table."

Question?

Call me crazy, but I have a couple of pretty practical thoughts about this.  If you are going to go ahead and include the before pictures of the space with the "small" (their word) rooms, why bother staging it.  And secondly, what happens when the Buyer decides he wants to see it in person and shows up to a "small, bland, blank" (their words) property.  Does the virtual staging really help you, then?  
Lastly, here is a picture they provided of a "virtually staged" space with before and after shots.

Really?!  If you have virtually [sorry for the pun] any furniture available to you for staging, would you pick these pieces?  Stop it.  Sometimes I am amazed by what people will buy. 

Thursday, December 2, 2010

What it Takes to Make a Guest Bedroom Work

I just completed our December tip of the month for my staging company and thought you might like to see it.  I have included lots of ideas and tips to get your guest bedroom ready for the holiday traffic.

Click on over and check it out -  Interior Staging Services.

Also, I am working on getting my Christmas decorations up, and I'm taking lots of pictures.  I will post them sometime next week.  Hope you have a great Thursday.