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No cost Home Staging

Sometimes home staging is just a matter of rearranging the furniture to make the space appear larger and more aesthetically pleasing. Rockland Home Staging recently did a consultation with the owner of a one bedroom condo. The unit was overpowered by the large entertainment center and bulky furniture. We had a budget of $0 for this project. I was called in to to a consultation and the homeowners did all the heavy lifting! Here are the results.

The photos on the left are the actual MLS photos, mine are on the right. I think choosing a good angle and having a wide angle camera also help.

BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE AFTER

By separating the entertainment center and placing the two pieces on the side of the windows we really maximized the space. The hutch that was to the right of the window fit perfectly in the entry that was previously bare. Even with no budget staging can make a difference.

If you would like to schedule a home staging consultation call Rockland Home Staging at (845)731-9510. We'll help you take the guesswork out of getting your home ready for sale.

Posted Wednesday Jun 17

Congratulations!  It looks SO much better.

This is one of my favorites...it's so much fun to use what they have and make such a transformation! Great job...it looks a lot better.

It really is satisfying to be able to make such a big difference for so little. Way to go!

Maureen -- You certainly have a gift tha many don't have!  What a difference.

( 06/18/09 07:56AM ) — Mary Strang ~ Viroqua, WI Real Estate

The space is much more attactive without the big entertainment center and he had to love the price!

( 06/18/09 09:41AM ) — Maureen Henry - Rockland Home Staging

Thanks guys. Someday I'm going to get a big budget job and be able to stage it with all the bells and whistles (you can substitute: fake fruit and rolled towels) but for right now I'm doing what I can to help people sell.


I do need to clarify, it is not completely free home staging, the homeowners do pay me for a consultation.  (I haven't completely lost my mind). (( not yet anyway))

( 06/18/09 12:52PM ) — Wendy Casey

Now here's an example of where staging shines, even with a minimal budget. The client is paying for


your knowledge. Well done...the rooms are more functional and open. 

( 06/18/09 03:04PM ) — Michelle Finnamore

Hi Maureen, I do many consultations where the homeowner does not have me in to do the staging. I always look at the listing photos afterward and I am usually pretty satisfied with what I see. Some clients really don't have a budget to work with, so we do what we can in our consultations to help them get the property prepared for sale. The Realtor is happy, the client is happy and as you say, you get paid for the consultation. Win, win, win in my books. Great post and photos to show the proof of what a detailed consultation can achieve with the elbow grease done by the homeowner.

( 06/18/09 03:16PM ) — Tammy Deviley

It always amazes me how some simple changes can go such a long way.  Good job.

( 06/18/09 03:27PM ) — Maureen Henry - Rockland Home Staging

Hey Michelle - It is nice to hear from someone that kind of has the same business model as me. I pretty much work exclusively for realtors and rarely get hired to do that staging.


Thanks Tammy

Maureen, It never ceases to amaze me that often small changes make such a huge difference.  The home looks SO much better!

( 06/19/09 01:09AM ) — Mike Jones

Maureen,


Love what you did with the space, and kudos for getting the owners to do the heavy lifting!


Mike in Tucson

( 06/21/09 07:16AM ) — Shaun Rice

That's fantastic!  It always amazes me how doing something so small, like removing the table cloths from those two pieces makes such a big improvement to the 'space' it self.  Koodos!

Wow - great transformations!  Kudos :-)

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