Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Staging Tips for the Laundry Room, Attic and Basement


Everyone knows to stage the key areas of a home, but few sellers go the extra mile to stage the laundry area, the attic or the basement. As a seller in a struggling market you should not leave any stone unturned, or miss a single opportunity to impress on the buyer how well your home lives. Often times it is the "extra spaces" that tip the scales. I personally would love to have a space for a craft room/sewing room and my husband would love to have a work out area, not to mention the extra storage. Paying careful to those extra spaces means adding functional square feet in the buyer's eyes. Leaving those spaces dusty and cob web ridden is a huge mistake.



Start with a good declutter. Pack away those things that are on the floor and eating up the visual space. Clean and clear all horizontal spaces, empty out the area so you can see what you have to work with. Store, donate or sell items. If you have a lot of items to store look into off site storage.



Ok, the space is empty and clean. What condition is the floor in? Do you need to paint, add an area rug or install laminate flooring ? How about the walls? A nice neutral paint can go a long way. In basements be sure to pick a cheery and light reflective color. Don't forget art, it really takes the space up a notch and sets the tone.



How is the storage? Add shelving if needed, organized storage is a big plus. And don't forget the ceiling, lighting is important, especially in places like attics and basements that are normally dark and creepy. Any scary views? Put up blinds or curtains, just make sure that you don't block out the light.



Staging the laundry room is easy. Get baskets to put all the products in, add in a rack to hold the iron and the ironing board. Ikea is a great place to shop for organizational items that can create a laundry center affordably.



The basement can be anything you want. You can add a craft table or add a mirror on the wall, an exercise ball and yoga mat, a small table with bottles of water and towels. If the area is big enough you can do both, be sure to have some good lighting, art and plants.



Yes it is work, but if you want to put your very best foot forward and get rave reviews from buyers it is time well spent. You want to give the buyer every reason to pick your property by helping it stand out with a bright and clean laundry area, lots of storage space in a well lit attic and a basement space that can be fulfill the buyer's dream of a craft room, sewing space or work out area.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Summer Staging Tips

It's summer time, well almost, and it is time to think about how that impacts the staging of your home or your listings. Please enjoy the virtual tour below, it has tips that are easy for anyone to use and sure to help your property show at it's best.


Friday, August 27, 2010

Shop Open


As many of you know I have spent much of 2009 helping my siblings care for my very wonderful mother (pictured here) who passed on August 12, 2009. It was an honor, I only wish we had longer to spend with her but I know I will see her shiny happy smiling face again.


It has taken awhile to get my spirits back up and my mind full time on business, but I am finally here and ready to do battle with this crazy real estate market.


Thank you for your patience. Newsletters, tips, pictures and real estate shows are forthcoming on a regular basis again so please bookmark my blog and check back in often. Thanks,


Laura

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Consignment Shopping

I have an agent client who is paying for a vignette staging on one of her listings. Vignette staging means that you focus on using small amounts of furniture and lots of art and accessories or small vignettes to tell the story and warm the space.

So I hit the shops yesterday just looking for some new art to address and draw out the focal points of each space and to diffuse any issues that are presently glaring. I found almost everything I needed.

I live in Charlotte but shopping almost always means a trip to Gastonia for me. There are a few consignment shops there that I just love and can count on having some pieces that I could not afford otherwise.

I got 2 great mirrors, a screen, 5 pieces of art, some wire work, and few nice florals. I found more than my budget would allow me to purchase but with the new WOW factor and my 1000 square foot warehouse I will be able to pull that job together and make those spaces look awesome on a budget.

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Perfect Color in only moments, with no mistakes

Selecting paint from thousands of colors in paint decks has always been terrifying. Recently I learned the secrets and the science of making that process a snap by completing color certification training, "The Art and Science of Color."

This earned me the distinction of becoming a Certified Color Consultant, recognised by The Decorating and Staging Academy, the WCAA, CHF, RESA, and IRIS.

As an interior decorating professional I have the responsibility to keep my clients current on the trends happening within the industry. People are intimidated by color but are desperate to have it in their homes. This training will enable me to bring the latest techniques and trends to my clients.

Traditional interior design can take a alot of time and money. Adding the right color to a space can give you instant gratification for a fraction of the cost. Check out my website for services and pricing or call me at 704-517-6653. If you want a room that is transformed for a price tag you can afford call today for a Color Consultation and get a free Personal Color Palette.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009