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When potential buyers walk into a house or condo for sale, you want them to feel, see, and remember the “good stuff” about the space. As a professional home stager, it’s my job to understand how to accomplish that and work my magic to both distract and entice toward that goal. |
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Let’s say you walk into an empty bedroom. You might feel emotionless. You might see an eyesore that seems like it could be problematic. You might remember – nothing special, perhaps the problems. When a potential buyer has that response, a seller does not benefit. Instead, imagine a potential buyer walks into this bedroom staged by Set Your Stage. |
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In this Tuxedo master, she might feel relaxed, sophisticated, and sexy. She might see the perfect spot for a weekend morning coffee looking out to nature. She might remember the room as a perfect spot for relaxation, retreat, and renewal. She sees herself happily spending time in that space. In fact, she looks forward to it. As a seller, you can see how this can make a difference to your ability to sell quickly, and at a higher price. |
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Now you try. What do you feel, see and imagine remembering when you look at this favourite bedroom staging “after” photo in Edgemont? |
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To see more of my favourite bedroom staging projects, check out the Set Your Stage “Bedrooms After Staging” board on Pinterest. |










