An antique lamp displayed with some newer items. |
Jewelry from the past (a lady bowling in a dress) on a new sweater. |
Blonded wood, an eye catching stain technique from the 1950's. |
Small improvements can make a big difference! Learn tips about home staging and more, written by a professional home stager serving the Red Deer area.
An antique lamp displayed with some newer items. |
Jewelry from the past (a lady bowling in a dress) on a new sweater. |
Blonded wood, an eye catching stain technique from the 1950's. |
Before: torn seam |
After: seam is repaired without stitching |
Example of fabric glue. |
Before: Many coats clutter an entryway as winter approaches. |
After: Not "staged", but organized storage areas are more attractive to buyers, and more functional for homeowners. |
A living room can receive an updated or more upscale look with rented furniture. |
Nice furnishings make vacant rooms more appealing. |
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The underpainting in this picture was yellow beneath the green, green beneath the red, and orange beneath the blue. |
Before: Decor switchplates tend to match the current owners' belongings and taste. |
After: A new one was chosen to match fixtures in the bathroom. |
Older fixtures tend to swivel, and collect dirt. |
A new light updates the room. |
1. Before - a hard water stain. |
2. Cover with paper towel, saturate with lemon juice overnight. |
3. After - stain is removed, silicone remains. |
Before - hair on the floor, dirty buildup around the edge and inside the vent. These details may be overlooked in regular cleaning because they build up gradually. |
After - buildup removed beneath edges and inside shines from a clean reflection. A small detail, but gives a better impression of 'clean' to a potential buyer. |
Pet stain before |
After removal with club soda |
Pet stain on woven carpet - before. |
Pet stain immediately after hydrogen peroxide 3% applied. |
New door added. |
After Paint. |
Besides being functional, this item has a fun design as well. |