Staging your San Diego foreclosures and REO's for sale is
about illusions. It's how David Copperfield would sell San Diego foreclosures
and REO's. It's beyond decorating and cleaning. It's about perfecting the art
of creating moods. Staging makes your San Diego foreclosure and REO homes makes
them look bigger, brighter, cleaner, warmer, more loving and, best of all, it
makes buyers want to buy it, which will bring you a nice profit on your
investment.
Contrary to what you might think, it's about more than preparing
the house for sale. Staging is what you do after you've cleaned,
decluttered, painted, made minor repairs; it's all about dressing the house for
sale.
It's about adding the small details: the lipstick, mascara
and, for simplicity, a stunning, single strand of Tahitian pearls.
What is a Professional Home Stager?
Professional stagers are highly skilled artists.
They can take a blank canvas and paint a sensuous portrait
without ever lifting a paint brush. Stagers possess the skills of a top-level
designer and they create dramatic scenery that appeals to all five senses. Here
are some of their secrets:
Arrange sparse pieces of furniture in an appealing grouping
known as a vignette
Showcase a generous usage of soft fabrics such as silk,
lambswool, satin
Display unusual knickknacks in units of 1, 3 or 5
Drape window coverings with simple lines
Add unique elements to shelving, bookcases and fireplace
mantels, which draw attention to predetermined areas
What Accessories Does a Stager Use?
Stagers bring in a vast array of items to spruce up the
house. Here is a small sampling of items professional stagers often use to
dress each room. How they are utilized is limited only by the creativity and
vision of the stager.
Mirrors
Plants
Silk Flowers
Floor & Table Lamps,
Area and Throw Rugs
Small Love Seats
Ottomans
Afghans
Pillows
Inflatable Queen-Size Beds
Baskets
Plastic Tables & Chairs
Professional Staging Tricks & Tips
An artist for 35 years, Dawna Johnson, is an Accredited
Staging Professional Master (ASP) and owner of Sacramento Staging Solutions.
She says the idea behind staging is to allow rooms to show themselves. "If
your home is vacant, it's soulless," Dawna warns. "Without staging,
it will probably remain on the market for many months." She calls the
kitchen the "heart of the home," and offers this practical advice for
making that space sparkle:
Apply orange oil to cabinets that appear dry, which will
renew their original luster
Put out large bowls of fruit such as polished apples, bright
oranges, luscious grapes
Arrange colorful and fun cookbooks on the counters
Dawna believes in bringing the outdoors inside through the
use of greenery and plants; in creating clean, crisp spaces and arranging
furniture with plenty of room to walk around. She says bathrooms are essential
to dress well. "Bathrooms should look open, airy and delightful,"
says Dawna. One of her favorite tricks is to add baskets filled with spa
treatments such as:
Towels, tied with ribbons
Scented soaps
Creamy lotions
Moisturizing & Facial jars
The back yard needs staging, too. For patios and decks, Dawna
brings in plants and potted flowers, and adds additional color by setting the
picnic table with bright, plastic dinner plates.
How Much Does it Cost?
Prices vary depending on where you live and the local demand
for professional
home staging. Coastal areas and large metropolitan cities where home
staging has been prevalent for years command higher prices. Some real estate
agents help sellers Stage® the home themselves. Most listing agents agree,
however, that vacant homes show better with staging and will encourage sellers
to hire a professional stager. Fees range from $500 to $5,000 or more,
depending on square footage and the number of rooms staged
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