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You may be wondering, does size really matter in the bedroom? When it comes to staging, go big by adding a king size bed (if you have the space). More and more people want the added comfort that a larger bed provides. King size staging offers potential buyers the feel of the ideal lifestyle they desire. In large bedrooms, it’s important to stage with balance in mind. You want to create a feeling of comfort while at the same time leaving plenty of open space. The size of furniture you choose should reflect the size of room. Big room, big bed. Otherwise, it feels awkward. We staged these two different bedrooms with similar furniture and approaches. The same king size bed and headboard was used. Notice that it is flanked by bedside tables, artwork, and lamps to create a grounded focal point in the room. To add to the sense of balance and highlight the spaciousness of the room, we placed a chair to create a reading area by the window. In the more recent property we staged in Royal Oak, instead of additional furniture, we placed a tall plant in the corner. |
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Similarly, artwork was used to draw the eye, create balance, and add to the calm feel we wanted to instill when a potential buyer walked into the spaces. Blues, golds, and beige tones were used in both rooms to add to the light, airy and calm feel you would expect in a bedroom retreat. Dark tones in the furniture ground the space, adding to the balanced feeling of light and dark. |
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In staging, yes, size does matter! Want more inspiration for king size staging and more? Check out the Set Your Stage ‘Bedrooms After Home Staging’ board on Pinterest. |








