

The after pictures present high-end classical-modern furnishings. The decorative pillows add warm, luscious fabrics, color and soft texture to the room. The large area rug adds warmth and softens the hard concrete that may scare the more conservative baby-boomer or discriminating buyer. The original art work on the walls has a presence that speaks to the cultured urbanite's taste for the extraordinary. The decorative window treatments soften the boxy-concrete-drywall-industrial-complex feel of this loft. Soft lighting in all the right places adds a warm glow that makes this lovely loft feel like home.
3 comments:
I bookmarked your site and took the liberty of linking to your post from my blog at http://www.realestatetwincities.net/minneapolis-minnesota-real-estate-agent-blogs/. I like to have a staging resource available for sellers that visit my page.
I know you are busy, but how about giving us a few freebie tips in your posts from time to time?
Thanks.
Updating Tip #1
Having an updated look is key attracting buyers:
Be sure to remove outdated window treatments, especially some of the 1980's swags and cornices. The modern day window fashions include drapery panels and wood blinds (not to be confused with the thin metal blinds).
As a Home stager in Brainerd, MN with Re$ale Design & Home Staging - I can appreciate the talent that went into this presentation - lovely loft site in the after.
Pictures prove - staging works.
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