Thursday, December 26, 2013

STAGING FURNITURE FOR THE BEST EFFECT IN ROOMS


 

When it comes to arranging furniture in preparing your house to sell, there’s definitely more than one way to do things. I often times borrow a piece from one room and move it to another to further enhance a room. That extra armchair in the living room, may work great in anchoring a sitting area in a bedroom. Home staging is a recognized art of requiring careful calculation of the space’s needs for showing. Homeowner’s tend to line their walls with furniture, one piece after another. As a professional stager I may recommend taking away as much as half of the owner’s furnishings to create a larger looking space. Take a hard look at what you have and ask yourself what you can live without? You really only need two pieces of furniture per wall, for example: in a bedroom, a bed and a nightstand may work nicely on one wall, while a dresser and a chair on another will do the trick of giving the room a purpose and uncluttered.
 
Placing a couch five to eight inches away from the wall will also create a little breathing room and make a space seem larger. If you can’t pull it away from the wall because of space restrictions, float chairs or side tables a few inches out to open up the room. If you have a large open room, put the couch in the center facing a set of windows or a fireplace to break the room into two separate spaces. And, if big enough, reposition chairs into cozy conversational groups. Place pieces so that the traffic flow in the room is obvious. In most cases, this means keeping the perimeters clear and gives the potential buyer the vision of an open space.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

8825 SE 16th Place, Portland, OR 97202

MLS # 13126514
Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate
Listing Agent: Kim Gellatly



BEFORE living room

AFTER living room

BEFORE kitchen

AFTER kitchen

BEFORE Master Bedroom

AFTER Master Bedroom



Hot Sellwood location at an affordable price! Gorgeous hardwoods, cork floors, updated electrical. Spacious detached garage. Fabulous large landscaped yard! Just a short walk to all the best shops and restaurants! Cute as a pin and ready for a wonderful new buyer!
 
 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

WHERE TO USE AREA RUGS

 
First let me say that rugs on carpeted flooring is a big “no no”. In large rooms I recommend you’ll want to expose some hardwood flooring (an added value in real estate), so having an area rug as big as the seating area, or whatever area you’re working with will create a defined space with a texture element. An undersized rug will make a small room seem smaller and a large room look disconnected. Place the rug underneath at least the first set of legs of your bed, couch or chairs to create a cohesive look. Rugs typically look better when all the furniture is on them.