8 Design Styles with AmazIng Holiday Inspiration

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Christmas 2020 is around the corner. Many are decorating earlier this year due of COVID-19, in hopes of bringing some much needed joy to their homes. We've curated holiday inspiration below from Sherwin Williams ColorSnap 8 Color ID Palettes. These decorating ideas are sure to get you in the holiday spirit! Let's get into the festive mindset and find your holiday style, shall we?

Naturalist

No doubt 2020 has raised our awareness of the the beauty the outdoors brings to our lives. We have been forced outdoors more for our sanity, but hopefully you have gained a heightened appreciation for all things in nature. The organic elements found in nature are pleasing to the eye and can easily be included in your design plan. This holiday, you may want to consider rustic ornaments and bring the outdoors in through your greenery.

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Naturalist style isn’t your ordinary red and green for Christmas. It brings in a multitude of colors directly pulled from the natural world. It’s all about bringing the outdoors in, and would be best expressed with real pine boughs, magnolia leaves and pine cones for added texture.

Creative

Being creative means you see the positive possibilities that many simply can’t envision. With the challenges of COVID-19, many have had to be creative with not only solutions to social/work problems, but also with spaces around your home. Being creative brings the artist out in you and allows you to bring together unique things in a cohesive manner.

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Creative design means thinking outside of the box. We love using ordinary items and turning them into art. This example shows you how to decorate your tree using items from a grocery store! It’s not only creative but it’s beautiful with all its colors. The colors are a bit bolder than the previous mentioned Naturalist and add a bit of pop to the design.

Minimalist

COVID-19 has caused many of us to look around our homes and clean out the things we don't need and become a bit more organized. Minimizing the “stuff” in your home has brought a sense of peace to many during quarantine. Beautiful design doesn't have to be excessive and neither does holiday decor. Simple touches of Christmas cheer are enough to speak volumes in decorating for the holidays.

The soft neutral tones of the colors allow the minimalist to feel peaceful. This example of holiday decor still has that cozy feel but with less. The mantle only uses pillar candles and greenery. The stockings give that gentle nod to Christmas without creating a lot of clutter.

Trendsetter

Quarantine life has caused a lot more interaction with social media and television. Design trends are all over Instagram and HGTV. Many of you are trendsetters in your own way and influence your friends around you. Were you the one that bought that cute mask and then coerced all your friends into buying the same one? If so, you are a trendsetter by nature and you probably want holiday decor that is on trend for the year. (I'm looking at you flocked tree!) This design style is what drives the industry.

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This tree is full of bright pops of color instead of traditional red and green. The holiday colors and design of this style certainly aim to impress. This particular tree is fun, energetic and makes everyone want an ombre Christmas tree (am I right?).

Dreamer

COVID-19 and quarantine has allowed people time to pause and breathe, with many realizing their dreams, and planning a way to achieve them. Dreamers have a positive outlook on life and even a pandemic can't diminish that attribute. Holiday decor for this style remains calm, and its colors embrace cooler blues and neutrals for a multi-layered look.

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Image by: CitrineLiving

The decorations on this tree by CintrineLiving really bring out the twinkle lights of the tree. The flowing pale gold ribbon with touches of light blues, greens and aqua create a sophisticated, soft elegance to this style. This tree makes me dream of dancing sugar plums.

Free Spirit

This year has caused many to have to take a detour in life that they simply weren't expecting. The free spirited person takes those detours and makes them exciting possibilities. They see the positive outcomes and run with it. They take lemons and make lemonade! So of course their holiday style will reflect their excitement.

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Image by: Afloral.com

The holiday decorations on this tree exemplify the nature of a free spirited design. The use of golden sun palms in the decorations takes quite the detour from the traditional poinsettia. Yet it works with this style and with this tree!

Enthusiast

Many of you during quarantine found that it was a great opportunity and time to try all the things you've wanted to do but never had the time to do them. You learned how to knit, train your dog, sew facial masks, cook French food, and a myriad of other tasks. You have kept yourself busy trying to keep your mind off all things pandemic.

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Image by: Foundry Interiors

Holiday design for the enthusiast uses earth tone colors to represent hard work. This beautiful collage of bottle brush trees from our friends at Foundry Interiors displays those colors while being simplistic in design. The multiple trees could represent the multiple new things you as an enthusiast have tried this year.

Nurturer

More than anything right now I think we can all relate to being a nurturer during this time of COVID-19. We have all had to cope with the disappointments life has thrown at us and our family this year. We've also spent A LOT more time at home this year and thus we want to make our house feel like home. And that is the definition of a true nurturer. This holiday style will be neutral and cozy.

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Image by: Drive by Decor

The colors and texture of the holiday decor in this example create that cozy environment that a nurturer wants to provide in his/her home. A soft color palette with added darker neutrals provides the warmth of the holiday season. This look will make you want to curl up on the sofa and watch Hallmark Christmas movies.

Design in decorating truly represents one’s personality. This holiday season embrace YOUR design style. Allow your personality to come out in your holiday interpretations. If you’re not sure which style best fits you, Sherwin Williams even has a short quiz you can take to discover what your style really IS.

If the thought of decorating or choosing paint color overwhelms you, go online and book a redesign or color consultation service with us . We would love to help you shine a spotlight on your home and bring your personality into your space!

5 Tips To De-Clutter and organize Your Closet

If you are planning to put your house on the market in the near future, this is the best time to organize your closet for resale. The changing of the seasons causes many of us to do a little closet clean out. Time to pack up that summer wardrobe and bring on the sweaters! Whether you are preparing to sell your home or not, these 5 tips will help you eliminate the clutter in your closet and bring organization to an area that causes problems for most.

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1. Take everything out

The first step to organization is to start with a clean slate. Start by taking everything out of the closet. If the closet needs repainting - now may be the best time to tackle that project. When everything is out, start sorting through your items. Create a donate pile or box and fill with items you are willing to say goodbye to and gift to someone else.

2. Let me see the floor

If you cannot vacuum the floor of your closet due to sheer clutter, we have a problem. It is important that when your house goes on the market that buyers can see the floor space in the closet. Does that mean you can’t have anything on the floor? Absolutely not, but we want to keep things nice and neat to maximize the space. The more floor space you can see, the bigger the space feels.

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3. Use baskets to help organize

Baskets are a great way to organize everything from belts & scarves to linens. Baskets are inexpensive and can hold multiple items while disguising them at the same time. It’s a win-win. Baskets can easily be stored on higher shelves and create an organized feel to the space

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4. Use Matching hangers

This may seem a little OCD but matching hangers can truly create a cohesive look to your closet. Matching hangers will instantly make your clothes and your space seem more organized. Buyers love to see clean organized spaces. No need to color coordinate your clothing unless you just feel the need to make that extra step however, clothes should be hung in some type of size order. For example - shirts together, pants together, etc.

5. Keep a donation box in the closet

One box (or basket) stored in your closet used strictly for donations will allow you to clean out your closet on a daily basis. When you try on that shirt and it doesn’t look great anymore, toss it in the donate box. Out of sight, out of mind. This will allow you to organize as you go and not spend an entire day going through this list again.

We strive to help our clients sell their home quickly by marketing their home in the best possible way. When we do home consultations we don’t spend a lot of time commenting on how one should organize their closets. At a minimum, we do always suggest to de-clutter and remove items from the top of the closet and the floors. Buyers want to see how deep and how wide your closets are for their storage needs.

If you need some help knowing what needs to be done in your home to have it market ready, book an appointment with us online. We also have redesign services to help you re-imagine the space you currently call home. We would love to shine a spotlight on your home!






Behind the Scenes: Farmhouse Project

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When many think of the Washington DC area, rural areas do not come to mind. Surprisingly, country life is closer than you think. Just thirty minutes from the heart of DC lies many rural farms, most of which are rich with history. Recently, we had the privilege of staging a partially furnished home that happened to be a beautiful old farmhouse. The current homeowners had reached out to us to help them get the property ready for sale. These homeowners had lived here for 20 years and spent many of those years, refurbishing the history of the home and its outbuildings. She herself had renovated and sold many properties over the years, but found it impossible to make the decisions about everything from lighting to furnishings when it came to her OWN home. We were more than happy to help! This collaborative effort between our team and the owner proved to be one of the most interesting and fun projects to date. You can see all the pictures from our staging of the property on our portfolio page!

One of the key elements to this staging that made it unlike any other, was maintaining the integrity of the house with the furnishings. You can’t simply put modern traditional furniture and decor in a house of this nature. The space needed current elements to appeal to today’s buyers but still remain true to it’s past. We did this by using some of the owner’s fantastic antique pieces and blending them with carefully selected pieces of our inventory.

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We were also very careful in our selection of decorative accents. We used things you probably wouldn’t find in your typical Northern VA homes. All of our accents had to fit the style of this house. Details do truly matter. Notice below how we used vintage suitcases for a special touch in the hallway and old book sand metal keys as coffee table decor.

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This property was beautiful and unique! We knew it would sell fast. We are happy to report it went under contract a little over a week after it hit the market with multiple competing offers. We love to see results like this for clients who have put in the hard work to make the necessary updates and changes to market their home to stand out among their competition. We would love to help you shine a light on your home too. Go online now to book your home staging consultation with us and get results!

Holy Tacos – You Can Stage Food too?

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In the beginning there was the charcuterie board.  This idea of displaying cheese, meats and crackers for entertaining has now warped into a whole new phenomenon of food boards.   There’s one for everything from waffles to tacos to movie snacks.  It’s a lot like a food bar but contained and displayed beautifully for guests to devour.  As a professional home stager, I am totally drawn to this trend.  It makes total sense to stage your food when entertaining. And honestly, I think I could eat a broccoli sauerkraut board because it looks so well styled! There’s just something about the beauty of the food being elegantly displayed.

One day we will entertain again! Darn Covid-19! However, this idea of a food board makes even family dinners fun and special. There’s been so many ah-mazing ideas online that I felt were worthy to share with our readers.  There’s just something about putting out a board and letting your family just grab and eat.  My boys love New Years Eve when I put out appetizers and say – go.  It’s not formal and isn’t it more fun to eat food with a  toothpick?!?  I might win MOM of the YEAR if I served my boys this French fry board from Living in Yellow for dinner one night.  I guarantee you there wouldn’t be one crumb left.

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Having friends over to hang out (socially distanced of course) by the firepit?  This smores board by No. 2 Pencil would be received with delight.

Do you have an open house coming up this fall? This cookie board by HoosierHomemade looks delightful to serve as snacks.

Cinco de Mayo.  Not a problem-o.  This taco board by The Reluctant Entertainer will make your guests go loco!

Kids having a sleep-over?  Particularly boys.  (Ok maybe not in 2020 but there’s hope for 2021) Or even if you have out of town guests, any of these breakfast boards by the BakerMama are sure to please!

Need to serve a crowd on a cool winter day?  A Baked Potato bar board like this one from the Reluctant Entertainer will look great and fill bellies too.

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I recently came across a book about food boards by Maegan Brown, aka The BakerMama, and it was beautiful.  The photographs were jaw dropping and the food board ideas were amazing.  This makes a wonderful gift with a little tea towel and wooden spoon tied around it or attached to a large tray.  It’s one of those books that are fun to have but you probably would never justify buying for yourself.

We here at Staged by Design are no sous chefs but we know how to make things look pretty. Presentation is marketing at its finest. Home staging is targeted marketing and, just like food, when we present a house that is market ready it will be devoured by our buyers.

Book a consultation online with us and let us “Shine the Spotlight” on YOUR home!

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Back to School 2020 Style

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After what seems like forever, kids are finally back to school. However 2020, in true fashion, has most of the country handling school just a wee bit differently. Most school districts, for the first semester, have chosen a full distance learning model or a hybrid style of half in class/half distance learning. Needless to say, both of these formats have caused families to scramble to provide productive learning environments for their children as well as themselves for work.

Thanks to COVID-19, we are all re-evaluating the spaces in our homes. Even the tiniest spaces can be transformed to a great work environment, however it’s imperative to create separation between your work spaces and your home life. When staging, the need for creating beautiful work spaces has increased the need for desks in our inventory. We are incorporating these spaces in odd nooks or areas that would normally go unused. Advice to our our clients includes re-imagining the spaces in your home, which may mean relocating furniture and boxing up items temporarily.

Dining Rooms are a central hub of the home that typically aren’t used much except for that special holiday meal. Many people are choosing to work in their dining rooms during this time, but many are tired of seeing the clutter that comes along with this type of setup. Here are a few of our suggestions:

  • Use your existing hutch or china cabinet for storage. Pack up grandma’s china temporarily and simply add boxes/baskets and use that storage for office supplies, files, etc.

  • Buy file boxes/storage carts on wheels. At the end of the day, all you do is simply roll it under the table and it’s out of sight out of mind. Here’s a couple we found that will work perfect under the table

  • Create a Martha Stewart office in a box using an old hope/toy chest. It can also be a cute little bench when it’s closed up

In addition to dining rooms, there are plenty of nooks and spaces in a home for a small work environment. If you are tight on space, this “murphy desk” from World Market is the perfect solution. It can be placed anywhere there is enough room for a chair. When in use it’s functional, and when you’re done you fold back up and never have to think about work/school until you put it back down.

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AND finally just because we are working from home doesn’t mean we can’t make it pretty. Take a look at this closet office we fell in love with from Nesting with Grace.

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Shelving - Home Depot - (boards and brackets)

Chair $128 - Anthropologie

Lighting $51.67 - Amazon

Wallpaper - Amazon - (shiplap and scallops)

Closets make GREAT office spaces because you can simply close the door on them when 5 o’clock arrives. This example of a closet remodel recreated the space to be one that the homeowner could feel productive in because it fit her style. Don’t be afraid to make inexpensive changes to a space if it will make you happy. The changes made to this closet were not expensive AND it can easily be turned right back into a closet when/if needed. The wallpaper is peel and stick which is a PERFECT non-permanent way to decorate a space. Create a space that makes you happy and productive.

Get creative, start re-evaluating the spaces in your home to become more productive both in school and work. If you need some assistance, we are here to help! Feel free to contact us for a redesign consultation. We also provide online consultations if you live out of the area or feel more comfortable with the virtual format. We would love to help you re-imagine your work/home life spaces!

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Sugar, Salt and Home Staging

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“Don’t trust everything you see, even salt looks like sugar.”

Remember when you were a kid and you would pull a prank on a friend by filling the sugar container with salt, or vice versa?  Upon first look, the poor friend couldn’t tell the difference.  It was once he poured it on something and took a bite to realize it wasn’t what he thought. 

Virtual staging is a lot like salt.  It looks like sugar and is so enticing but once a buyer goes into the home it turns into salt.  It’s simply not as inviting as the pictures online promised. (Feel free to take a look at one of our previous posts, Can’t Beat the Real Thing Baby, to read more of our thoughts between virtual and professional home staging).

Recently, we had the opportunity to stage a home that was previously listed on the market using virtual staging.   This home showed well online virtually staged (though not to scale) but buyers were disappointed once they walked in the door to this country home.  They were anticipating sugar but got a spoonful of salt instead.

This home had been on the market for over 6 months vacant.  Then they paid to have it virtually staged.  It still did not result in a contract.  They reached out to us and we staged the entire main floor plus basement.  The home then sold in less than a month.  Proof is in the pudding folks – professional home staging allows the buyer to FEEL like they could live in a space once they walk in the door. 

For example, take a look at the comparison between the virtual and professional staging of the living room:

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The virtual living room was not staged to scale.  The plant in the niche by the stairs touches the chandelier. The ceiling height is also depicted as very low due to the placement of the sofa and art. Our professional staging photo (though at a slightly different angle) shows the ceiling being much higher due to the vertical art above the sofa. It also shows the space is larger by allowing a sofa and two end tables. The niche is also more to scale showcasing the beautiful chandelier with a small ottoman placed in that nook.

The bedroom that was virtually staged looked great online. But once you entered the room you probably would not feel like you were in the same space. It seems much larger online due to the virtual placement of furniture. The render makes the window behind the bed seem centered on the wall. In reality the window is not centered. In addition, roman shades were added as part of the virtual staging. Window treatments typically convey with the home, but these don’t even exist. Talk about bait and switch! We actually staged this bedroom with a different layout since the windows were not centered on the walls. We felt this opened up the space more in the room. If we would have placed the bed in the same spot as the virtual render, there would be no room for an end table beside it.

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The basement virtual stage was a bit more realistic, however, the main flaw was the scale of the room. The virtual furniture created a much smaller space than in reality. Take a look at the comparison below and see how much space the sectional and ottoman take up compared to our sofa and large coffee table.  This basement probably did not wow the buyer once they walked in and saw it empty and cold. Furniture breathes life in the basement!

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This home is just one example of many out there who choose to virtual stage.  Yes, it’s less expensive.  Yes, it’s quicker.  BUT salt does not make the chocolate chip cookie amazing – it’s the sugar. 

Next time, skip the virtual staging and spend less time on the market by choosing professional home staging prior to listing. Give us a call or book online for a home staging consultation and learn how we can make your house into a home that will sell. Let us shine the spotlight on your listing. 

10 Grandmillennial Amazon Finds That Don't Scream Grandma

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Grandmillenial.  Granny–chic.  Whatever you call it, it’s a whole new style emerging on the scene.  One that may take you back to your childhood if you are a child of the 80’s.  But ironically it’s the millennial crowd jumping on board to Grandma’s style of cozy comfort.

On a recent trip to Grandma’s house, I was taken back to my childhood when I noticed many things had not changed or been updated.  One look at my grandmother’s china, proudly displayed in the china cabinet, caused me to reflect on the current design trends sweeping our country.  Like it or not – it’s the latest and greatest décor trend you will see in every decorating magazine and trending Instagram accounts.

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Do you remember the Laura Ashley floral comforters or the Jessica McClintock dresses? Yep, had one of each. Or maybe you can recall the infamous wicker peacock chairs? Just pull out a school dance or graduation picture from the 80’s and you’ll probably see it. And let’s also not forget the ginger jars or other chinoiserie piece that you probably broke as a kid at some point. All of these make up the components in this latest craze of granny chic.

Being in the staging business we can’t really fall head over heels into one style, but we can incorporate pieces from different styles.  This style is VERY taste specific so you won’t see it in a lot of home staging projects but there’s always room to mingle accessories into transitional styles.

And like most of you, maybe you don’t want to commit to this style, but it might be fun to use subtle pieces around the house to remind you of where you came from.  We went to Amazon to find some great pieces to incorporate in any style you may have in your home. Each gives just a nod to this decor trend but none of them scream grandma.

Which ones give you fond memories?

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  1. Wood Bead Chandelier
    2. Chinoiserie Spheres

    3. Cheeky Cross Stitch Pillow
    4. Gold Leaf Mirror
    5. Ruffled Pillow Shams
    6. Rattan Chair
    7. Floral Duvet Cover
    8. Floral Wall Art
    9a. Banana Leaf Hamper Basket
    9b. Banana Leaf Storage Basket
    10. Chinoiserie Table Lamp

Whether “granny chic” is your style or not, we can help with your personal style in any redesign project. Book online today and let us shine a spotlight on your home!

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Best Curb Appeal Ideas for Any Budget

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First impressions never get a second chance! According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 93% of home buyers use online websites to search for their ideal new home. This means photography play a huge role in whether or not a buyer likes the home. And what is the first photo in a listing? Generally, it’s the exterior of the home. We have created a list of the best curb appeal ideas for any budget to ensure your home is picture perfect and generates a profitable first impression!

CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN

One of the first steps to a great first impression is cleaning the outside of the house. This can be done very simply with a good pressure wash. If you don’t own a pressure washer, you can easily rent one or hire a professional. Not only does the siding need to be cleaned all the way around the home but also the front porch area, deck and any walkways around the home. And don’t forget to clean those windows. And while you are at it, remove those screens altogether!

PLANT SOME COLOR

Plant some nice colorful flowers in your flower beds, front porch containers and/or window boxes. If it isn’t springtime, there are some great options that can last through tougher conditions like pansies and fresh greenery. To show off those new beautiful flowers and to present a clean landscape, we would also suggest a nice new layer of mulch in your beds around the front of the home.

PAINT

As we have mentioned before, paint is money in a can! Consider sprucing up the front of the home by painting your front door, trim and/or shutters. This presents a clean finished look to the house and tells the buyer you take pride in the appearance of our home.

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SHOW OFF YOUR ADDRESS

Make sure your house numbers are clearly visible and easy to read. This may seem silly but when a buyer is looking for your home you don’t want them to accidentally pass you buy because they simply can’t see your house numbers. If your numbers are in good condition, consider cleaning and/or giving them a spray paint to make them stand out. Otherwise, consider purchasing a new set of numbers to install.

LIGHT IT UP

If your porch lighting is outdated or rusted, replace it. Below are some very affordable options on Amazon. Before purchasing anything, make sure to pay attention to the size and shape of the base plate of your existing light fixture and buy accordingly. Another source of light that should be addressed are any lamp posts that may be in your front yard. Make sure the glass is clean, the bulb is bright and the paint is refreshed. Before addressing these lighting concerns, check with your HOA to make sure they do not have any stipulations as to what kind of light can be used on the exterior of the home or if they can repair lamp post if needed.

MAKE IT WELCOMING

Adding a new doormat is an easy way to make your home inviting. Buyers spend quite a few minutes standing on the front porch waiting for the realtor to get the lockbox to open for the key. For these few minutes the only thing the buyer has to do is study your front door. Seeing a clean entry with a clean welcoming door mat is appealing to any buyer. You may also want to consider another rug just inside the home for buyers to step onto when entering the home and a place to take off their shoes.

ADDRESS YOUR MAILBOX

If your mailbox has seen better days, consider giving it a fresh coat of paint. If it’s beyond the paint cover-up, just replace it with a new one. Once again, you will need to check with your HOA if there are restrictions to what kind of mailbox can be used.

These quick updates can do wonders for your curb appeal. The goal is to draw buyers inside your home. Showing them you care enough about the outside tells them you care enough about the inside too. Remember, first impressions never get a second chance. Take that first step and book a home consultation online with us - we would love to shine the spotlight on your home and get it market ready!

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The Resurgence of Art Deco

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Let’s hear it for the roaring 20’s. 2020 that is. There is a resurgence of the Art Deco design and it’s roaring back in interior design with fresh, organic materials. Art Deco is all about making a big statement. From its bold patterns and shapely furniture to its luxurious fabrics and glamorous feel, Art Deco makes an impression. It’s only appropriate 2020 would trend toward this style with the way it roared in with a global pandemic. Everything good comes back around and so it is true with Art Deco.

Art Deco style first came onto the scene in the 1920s and lasted well into the 1940s. It’s characterized by it’s extensive use of symmetry and geometry in its design (and who said you would never use geometry in real life?!). It is full of exuberant geometric shapes, pops of bold colors, shapely furniture, luxurious fabrics and glamorous lighting. You don’t have to go full on Great Gatsby to incorporate Art Deco into your living room. There are tons of great decor pieces that follow the trend but can be combined with other styles. Take a look at some our our Art Deco inspired pieces of inventory we use to stage homes with a transitional feel.

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Our recent Spotlight on Style focused on the comeback trend of Art Deco. We thought it would be fun to find some great Art Deco inspired home decor on Amazon. The beauty is most of our finds are pieces that can easily be incorporated into any style you may currently have in your home.

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1. Rattan Light Pendant

This light makes a statement with it’s sophisticated curves and also brings in a soft element of organic material.

2. MIRROR

This mirror would be great above a foyer console or a dining room buffet. It’s play on the square shape while adding curves makes this piece pleasing to the eye.

3. VASES

This pair of vases make a great centerpiece and have the iconic detail of art deco.

4. LUMBAR PILLOW

This black pillow with gold accent is small in scale, but large in details.

5. ART DECO SIGN

This fun whimsical sign comes in a variety of choices. It screams Art Deco and the 20s!

6. GEOMETRIC SPHERE

This is a versatile decor piece that can be used on end tables, bookshelves and more. It is a great piece to use with other decor such as books and frames to add dimension.

7. FLOOR LAMP

This floor lamp is SO fabulous. It’s industrial aspect of Art Deco brings a fun element of surprise to a room.

8. BAR CART

Bar carts are back, and what better style to have than this! It was a statement piece then and it will be now.

9. TRAY

The curves on this multi functional tray are reminiscent of so much of the Art Deco style. This tray can be used as a coffee table centerpiece or on a kitchen island.

10. DESK LAMP

This small lamp creates a fun vibe to any desk.

11. ACCENT PILLOW

Fun geometric design on this pillow can be used along with many other patterns or bold colors. This pillow is currently unavailable in this pattern but here’s another option we love.

12. OTTOMAN

The fur on this ottoman is fun and glamorous. Just a small touch of luxury to add to a room or vanity area.

13. ART

This trio of art is a great way to incorporate a natural element to a room. The organic nature of it brings in life and simple lines to the room.

14. SOFA

The curves and the emerald green color are exactly what Art Deco re- imagined looks like for 2020!!

15. SIDE TABLE

This abstract design of this side table brings in those geometry elements and make this an piece with interest while the wood brings in those natural, organic elements

16. CHAIR

Art Deco style had high contrast of black with gold to represent wealth and industry and luxurious velvet fabric was used often. This chair would be a great addition to any room.

If you would like to add a little Art Deco to your life but aren’t sure how, we would be happy to help. Book a redesign consultation with us online and let’s see how we can add some geometry to your life and design!

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4 Design Trends Holding Strong for Real Estate

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This year’s spring market has turned into more of a summer market thanks to COVID-19. More buyers are listing their homes now that states have opened back up with social distancing protocols. Although inventory may be lower does not mean buyers will not be particular about the upkeep and condition of the home.

We have identified four design trends that are holding strong in real estate. With each of these trends, you can improve your home’s appearance with simple, low cost updates that will give you a great return on investment (ROI) and sell your home quicker.

Not sure how to approach these trends in your own home? Book your consultation today. We provide staging services for all of Northern Virginia for our in-person consultations, and can assist out of area clients via our Online Staging Consultations.

Soft neutral paint colors

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Buyers are still loving their neutral walls. We highlighted some beautiful no- fail wall colors in a previous post. Neutral walls give the sense of relief to a buyer when they walk in the home. It’s clean, it’s easy to live with and goes with any style. Buyers, on average, will offer $5000 less the cost of what it would cost you to have it painted. For example, it may cost you $3000 to have the main portion of the home painted, but the buyer will offer you $8000 less on asking price. Huge difference right?! We like to call it the “pain and suffering” penalty. Some colors just aren’t tolerable for buyers (ahem - we’re looking at you, red walls) and they don’t want to go through the pain and suffering of trying to get the walls painted before moving into the home. As a result, they offer FAR less.

Mixed Metals with Light Fixtures

We are seeing more and more light fixtures using a mix of metals. We are also noticing the metal on light fixtures doesn’t necessarily have to match the hardware on the cabinets. This is great as it offers flexibility with design choices. Light fixtures are such an inexpensive way to update your home and create a HUGE impact. They are the jewelry of the home. Builder grade light fixtures scream the fact you haven’t updated your home since you moved in 20 years ago.

Painted Cabinets

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Instead of spending tons of money replacing cabinets, think about painting your cabinets. BUT PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF - LEAVE IT TO THE PROFESSIONALS. Painted cabinetry has been on trend for a couple of years now and is still holding steady in today’s market. Islands are often painted a different color to set them apart and to add interest. If your cabinets are in great shape other than the finish, painting is a low cost way to create an updated feel to the home. Buyers will notice when a bad job has been done so please don’t try this as a weekend DIY project. When done correctly they will bring much added value to your home.

Luxury Vinyl Tile and Planks

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Vinyl has come a long way, baby. A great way to update your flooring (particularly outdated tile) is to install luxury vinyl tile or planks - also known as LVT or LVP. The planks give the look and feel of wood floors without the upkeep of wood floors (so Fido can run all he wants on this flooring with no scratches left behind). This flooring is also an excellent choice for basements, as it can tolerate water better than wood or carpet in case there happens to be an accidental flood. This flooring is becoming more prevalent in today’s homes. It updates the home and gives the look and feel of tile or wood without the maintenance and upkeep.

Small, inexpensive updates can give a huge return. These four investments will give you a substantial return on investment (ROI) no matter where you live. Buyers want homes that look updated and feel updated, and these four design trends will be noticed immediately when walking into a perspective home. We stage, on average, 500 homes a year and these four items are on our list for 90% of the homes we stage. If you need help getting your home market ready, let us help. We can do virtual consultations no matter where you live. We strive to offer the best advice with low cost updates to give you the maximum return on investment.

Book your online consultation today and let us shine the spotlight on your home.

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Fresh New Look, Same Great Service

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We have been in the process for quite some time now perfecting a new fresh look.  Introducing our new logo and website!  This is a fresh new look but we are the same great service you have known and loved for the past 13 years.  March 13th marked our 13th year in business so we thought what better way to celebrate turning a teenager than with a complete make over.  (We are in the design business you know.)

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Our new website gives you the ability to not only request a quick quote and book a consultation appointment, but it also allows you to view our beautiful portfolio of homes.  This portfolio allows you to see our completed projects as well as give you inspiration for new ideas. 

Home staging has become more of an expectation through the years and the standards are higher than they used to be.  It has become more of a designer look than rented furniture to fill the space.  We have consistently changed with the times and remain vigilant in keeping our inventory on trend – giving our clients a sophisticated, designed look. 

So even though our look has changed a little bit, we are still the same great service you rely on when it comes time to sell your home.  We are always here to HELP.  If you are looking to sell soon, please feel free to book a consultation appointment online.  We are mostly virtual right now due to COVID-19 quarantine but we hope to be back in homes soon.   Also, if you are looking to freshen up your own space, we are here to help with our redesign services.  Check out all our services here on our website. 

Let us help you SHINE the spotlight on your home!



No Fail DIY Quarantine Home Improvements

As we approach nearly two months of quarantine thanks to COVID-19, most of us are getting a little tired of our homes and considering improvements. We wanted to give you some no-fail DIY home improvements you can begin now that will give you a nice return on investment for your home. In other words, these improvements will not waste your time or your money!

PAINT!

As we say in the staging business “Paint is like money in a can!”. It’s true – fresh updated walls not only make your house feel cleaner but it improves the look and condition as well. Statistics show paint can increase your home’s value overnight. Newly painted interior walls result in an increase in the return on investment (ROI), by over 100%. And, painting can also be therapeutic, that is unless you try it with spouse:) Here are some no-fail interior paint colors that are pleasing when it comes time to sell your home. We do, however, want to caution you to please leave ceilings and trim to the pros.

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REMOVABLE WALLPAPER

If you want a fun way to freshen up a space, removable wallpaper is all the rage right now. There are SO many fun patterns and it’s such a great way to add color and life to a space without committing. We love the fact that you can have your fun now but when it comes time to change it’s easy to remove. Think outside the box when using wallpaper. You can use as an accent wall, line the back of bookcases, or even use in a closet or fun play space!

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Blue Diamond: Amazon
Geometric print : Etsy
Palm leaves: Amazon
Rose Gold Blue Floral: Amazon

CHANGE HARDWARE & LIGHTING

Cabinet hardware and light fixtures are the “jewelry” of our homes. They add that little bit of drama that provides immediate impact. These small investments are not costly nor do they require a lot of DIY skills. Updating these items can provide a great return on the investment of your house. Here’s a few of our favorite touches:

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Birdcage Light Fixture: Amazon
Flushmount Light: Amazon
Large Pulls: Amazon
Small Knobs: Amazon

DECORATING

There’s nothing like lifting the spirits of a woman in quarantine like new decor for her home. Am I right ladies? Depending on where you live, you might not be able to shop in store right now (we miss HomeGoods!). The online options are endless! Target also has a new line we LOVE from Studio McGee. Here’s just a sample below:

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Believe it or not, but the way you decorate your home can and will impact the ability to sell. Staying minimally on trend shows the buyer you care enough to invest in the small things of your home so you probably invest in the larger, unseen things of the home.

BACKSPLASH

If your home doesn’t have a back splash in the kitchen now may be a good time to watch some how-to videos and get your tile game on. Do not, I repeat, do not try to take the easy way out and buy peel and stick tile. It might look good and does trick the eye, but has no return on investment. Subway tiles are a guaranteed option for resale. They have been around for years and never go out of style.

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CURB APPEAL

First impressions mean the most. The weather is finally getting nicer, so now might be a good time to get outside and take on some of those exterior items you’ve been meaning to address. Getting some much needed Vitamin D can lift your spirits and at the same time you will be providing a fresh ray of sunshine to your home.

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We hope you make the most of any extra time to create a space you love and check some of those nagging “to do’s” off your list. If DIY is not your thing, we would be happy to help. Just give us a call at 703-552-04545 or go online and sign up for an online consultation.

We would love the opportunity to help you shine a spotlight on your home.

*Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

The Mother of All Quarantine Holidays

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Mother's Day is right around the corner! Friday is May 1st. The Mother of all quarantine holidays is quickly approaching! Mother's day is the 10th (just in case you don't know what time, day or month it is right now....we get it). But don't worry, our staff has rounded up some great Amazon gift ideas for mom.

We can't count on those precious homemade gifts this year for Grammy since kids aren't in school. And social distancing, as well as a short time frame, have limited our resources. So, our staff picked out some great Amazon gift ideas for mom you can ship directly and act as if you had a plan all along. These gifts are sure to please the mom you haven't seen in a few months due to COVID-19, or the mom who is working from home and juggling online school with her kids. AND if you're a mom reading this, there's no harm in forwarding this on to special members of your family to "suggest" a nice gift idea. Let's be honest - sometimes they need a little push in the right direction. Am I right?!?

If you missed our blog earlier in the year on Top Picks for Design Books, these make GREAT gifts for some design/decorating inspiration. We are all getting rather bored with our homes at this point and wanting to freshen up our spaces. Go check it out!

Now for our Staff picks:

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Leigh - Half Baked Harvest Super Simple by Tieghan Gerard

This is great for those who are home cooks that are pressed for time or just starting out. It's a go-to for hassle-free meals that never sacrifice taste.

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Wendy - Harney & Sons Tea Sampler + Cute tea mug

Tea lovers will enjoy the variety in this sampler pack and who wouldn't cherish a mug that reminds them of the greatest song ever by Whitney!

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Lauren - Best Mom Ever Wine gift set

What mom doesn't need this during quarintine? Enough said.

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Kim - Hand lettering workbook by Amy Latta + Tombow dual tip pens

We could all use a little distraction in our days - why not learn a new hobby? Create beautiful art with easy step by step instructions.

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Tracy - Biking outfit

Since the gyms are closed, try something new. Biking the trails is fun and why not look cute while you do it?!

If mom is a "hard to buy for lady" - try to support a small business with a gift card. We offer online redesign consultations. You can book online at https://sbd.appointlet.com/ - distance is not a problem! Find a way to honor mom - THIS year she deserves the attention since we can't be together! We hope you all have a safe, relaxing Mother's Day 2020.

*Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

Zoom Room Makeover

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Zoom meetings have replaced the usual company/client meetings these days thanks to COVID-19. And society as we know it may just continue using this wonderful new way to communicate. However, if you are like me, do you find yourself inspecting your meeting attendee's room backdrops? Asking myself are they real or a green screen type backdrop? Deciding what they should do in order to freshen up their room. All those designer thoughts. Well, maybe now is the time to think about that zoom room makeover to give you a polished look in your meetings. We all know first impressions mean a lot! Zoom meetings are going to stick around well past COVID-19 so we might as well freshen up our work space in order to give that good first impression.

If you read our last post (and if not click here), you know we gave you some fun new office accessories to brighten up your office space. This time we went a little further and created a whole room for your zoom backdrop! The beauty of this zoom room makeover we have curated is it's all click and ship with Amazon! So in 2-5 days you could have a total makeover and woo your co-workers or clients with your hip new office space. AND have absolute social distancing while purchasing.

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Paint color selected for this room was Benjamin Moore Gray Owl with an accent color of Sherwin Williams Iron Ore.

This zoom backdrop gives you a polished, subtle look so people can focus on you and your ideas and not your space. If you would like a more tailored look for your zoom space, give us a call at 703-552-4545 or book a virtual interior redesign consult online. We would love to shine a spotlight on your home office!

*Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

Home Office Mini-Makeovers

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Since the COVID-19 quarantine began, most of us have been in our home office more so than ever before. And most of us could use a little pick-me-up to freshen up the space. We've created some home office mini-makeovers for you to 'treat yo'self' and bring a little sunshine to your quarantined work space.

No matter your style, there's so many fun, whimsical office products out there to incorporate in your space. Here's a couple styles we have curated for your online shopping retail therapy.

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This modern style is all the rage. Mixing matte black with brushed gold and/or copper is so on trend.

  1. Succulent Planters

  2. Desk Lamp

  3. Tape Dispenser

  4. Picture Frame

  5. Paper Clip holder

  6. Letter Board

  7. File Folders

  8. Letter Holder

  9. Reusable Post it Notes

  10. Rug

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Joanna Gaines would be super happy with our picks for a farmhouse style home office. We hope you are too.

  1. Plant

  2. Desk Lamp

  3. Letter Board

  4. File Tray

  5. Paper Clip Holder

  6. Word Art

  7. Calendar

  8. Pen Holder

  9. Trash Can

  10. Rug

We are confident these fun mini-makeovers can freshen up that home office space and spark your creativity while you work from home. If you want a more tailored design, feel free to give us a call at 703-552-4545 or book online for a virtual redesign consultation. We would be delighted to shine a spotlight on your home office!

*Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

Staging Toolkit for Realtors

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Real estate doesn't stop because of a global pandemic. Clients need to sell regardless based on circumstances prior to the coronavirus outbreak. Whether it's during this crazy time or just a normal day outside of coronavirus mania, we thought it might be handy to supply you with a basic staging toolkit for realtors that can help prepare a house for sell when professional staging is not an option. (Click on pictures below to purchase straight from Amazon)

The finishing touches really do count when transforming a house to a home. The same is considered when staging a home to sell. There are little things you as realtors can keep on hand to assist in staging a property and making that buyer feel like that house is home.

Door Mats

First impressions are a must. Buyers on average make up their mind if they like a house within the first 15 seconds of entering a home. Why not make the most of those first few seconds by placing new clean mats at both the exterior and interior entrance?

Towels

Who doesn't love a brand new towel?? White towels are a must. They scream crisp and clean and go with every type of decor. We like to place towels on every towel bar in every bathroom to soften it as most bathrooms come across as cold and empty. And don't rule out a good gray towel if your bathroom has a lot of white in the hard surfaces. This will bring a pop of color to the bathroom but still keep it neutral..

Shower Curtains

Shower curtains also add to the softening of a bathroom. White shower curtains, again, shout crisp and clean and they go with all decor. We've also recommended a fun ombre one as well to bring in that ever-so-popular gray.

Bedding

White bedding gives a bed that hotel feel. Are you sensing our crisp and clean theme?? It's simple, neutral and creates a wonderful focal point for professional photos. Gray is also a great neutral backdrop if the room is light in color. Used together, you can fold one at bottom to create a nice layering of textiles that feel like luxury and comfort. And don't forget that white bed skirt if needed!

Lamps

Lighting is key to showing a home. Not only do we suggest using the highest wattage, non-energy efficient light bulb you can, but we also suggest layering lighting with lamps in darker areas. This will help buyers see the house better at night and on darker, cloudier days. Here's some great lamps to keep on hand that will never lose trend and will work with almost every style.

We hope this staging toolkit for realtors will be helpful to add some light touches to your properties. We are always available if you need to call in the big guns - we are still staging vacant homes using all the necessary precautions to keep your client and ourselves safe from COVID-19. Feel free to give us a call (703-552-4545) or book a virtual home consultation online and we will be happy to partner with you to SHINE a SPOTLIGHT on your home.

*Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

Simple COVID-19 kit for Stagers and Realtors

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As realtors and stagers, your work doesn't stop just because there is a global pandemic. People still need to sell/buy based on life situations prior to the coronavirus outbreak. However, because of this outbreak you need to make sure to practice proper cleaning and safety procedures when entering residences. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, we have come up with a simple COVID-19 toolkit for stagers and realtors to keep you and your clients safe .

We have taken extra precaution to ensure safe and sanitized operation within our business. As we stage and de-stage vacant homes we are taking extra measures to clean and sanitize by wiping down surfaces and maintaining social distancing protocols. We also are asking that NO ONE be in the home except for our staff and/or our movers. If you are supplying goods to stage a client's home, there are a few products we thought might help you as you meet with clients and/or remove staging inventory you have provided. Here's Leigh with a little more about these products and our procedures.

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Latex Gloves

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We suggest at least 5ml of thickness for your gloves. Any thinner and they just seem to rip thus defeating their purpose.

Silver Microbial Cleaning Cloths

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These cloths can be used on any surface and only require water. The

silver-based antimicrobial agent in these cloths allow you to disinfect surfaces without the use of chemicals. The fibers are so tiny they are able to remove 99 percent of bacteria effortlessly just by wiping the surface. Then you can wash and reuse for the same amount of effectiveness.

Clear trash bags

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We use these trash bags from Costco for a variety of different jobs. They are affordable and hold a significant amount of volume. These have become particularly handy when destaging our properties. We take the trash bag and place it over soft goods such as pillows and bedding. Then we scoop them up in the bag and tie it. This prevents us from touching these items while packing them.

Screen Safe Cleaning Wipes

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How many times have we used our phones and/or laptops with our gloves on? This only transports the germs from the gloves to our screens. Touch screens can be cleaned with clorox wipes, however these wipes could have damaging effects on the touch screen ability after multiple cleanings. These cloths do the work of cleaning your screen of germs while protecting its ability to function.

We hope you find these helpful as we strive to do our job but to do it in the safest manner possible. If we can be of assistance, we are still providing our services through vacant stagings and online home consultations. Book an appointment online today and let's partner together to shine a spotlight on your home .

*Disclaimer: Products referenced in this document are for your safety/convenience and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the CDC. This page also contains affiliate links which means Staged by Design® may earn commission if you use links provided

Introducing a new service: Online Consultations

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INTRODUCING......online virtual consultations! The effects of the coronavirus epidemic have affected all of us. As we all practice social distancing, we here at Staged by Design® will continue to offer our services utilizing online virtual consultations. We know some our clients still have a need to sell homes regardless of what's going on in the world. Here's owner, Leigh Newport, with more on this new service:

https://youtu.be/CyvQadvibO8

If you would like to learn more about our consultation process, please refer to our blog post on Home Consultations: Friend or Foe.We do our best to provide recommendations that will increase your return on investment and we have a proven track record to prove it.

To setup your online virtual consultation, visit our website and schedule today. We would love to partner with you and shine a spotlight on your home!

Home Staging Consultations - Friend or Foe?

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Why is it that most of us feel the need to apologize for the condition of our home? Our homes are meant to be lived in - it's ok. However, living in your home is MUCH different than selling your home. Are home staging consultations meant to scare you or help you? They are most definitely there to help you maximize your home's return on investment.

Home staging consultations are a two hour visit that allows you to see your home through the eyes of the buyer. The goal of our consultation visit is to provide you with recommendations that are allgeared towards maximizing your return on investment for selling your home. It is also target marketing. We want your house to visually look good online so that it will attract buyers to come visit. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports that 44% of buyers start their home search online and 98% of buyers frequently use the web to search for homes. In this internet age, real estate agents are suggesting home staging as a strategy to “wow” virtual viewers from the very first picture.

Our consultations provide you with an exhaustive list that covers each room of the home. No matter how overwhelming it may seem, we break it down into bits and pieces to provide you with a priority list. Ultimately, it's your money and your budget and you may not be able to do all of our suggestions. Having a priority list will let you know where you will get the most return if updates are made. Our two hour consultations come with a detailed report before our departure and cover areas such as:

  • curb appeal

  • specific de-cluttering advice

  • furniture placement

  • accessorizing using existing furnishings

  • recommendations and/or options for furniture, artwork or accessories needed, but not present in the home

  • deferred maintenance issues

  • specific paint color recommendations as needed

  • updating and/or upgrading suggestions such as countertops, cabinets, lighting, carpet, etc.

  • specific lighting suggestions complete with links to local shopping venues

So the next question is, what do you need to do before we come for a consultation? Absolutely nothing! Take a look at Leigh's video to hear her explain.

https://youtu.be/5BPntENjyIM

Are you a real estate agent or homeowner selling a home that needs a little TLC? You don’t need to spend a lot of money to achieve an upscale look. Let us help you select on-trend, cost effective options, geared towards maximizing your return on investment. Take a look at some of our work and give us a call or schedule an appointment online for a home consultation. We would be happy to partner with you and shine a spotlight on your home.

#MustRead - Our Favorite Top 10 Design Books

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Despite current cold temperatures, it seems that spring is just around the corner, even though it's not yet February. Perhaps it's the many home owners we work with that are eagerly preparing their homes for the Spring Real Estate Market, or just the winter doldrums, but we at Staged by Design® use the cold months to curl up with a great design book. From the striking photos to the practical tips, curling up with an amazing design book is the best way to stave off decor complacency. You can easily work through a chapter in a short period of time, or simply flip through the photos for endless inspiration.

We have curated 10 design and lifestyle books that run the gamut for style and scope. Don't be afraid to take risks with your designs, or your inspiration. Push the boundaries to find the comfort zone you never know existed!

Down to Earth

1. Down to Earth: Laid Back Interiors for Modern Living

Local gal and host of HGTV's "Best House on the Block",  this is Lauren Liess second publication, and it doesn't disappoint. 

Whiskey in a Teacup

2. Whiskey in a Teacup

Who doesn't love Reese Witherspoon? Lovers of Southern style will enjoy her take on entertaining, design and lifestyle.

This is Home

3. This is Home: The Art of Simple Living

Author Natalie Walton gives us this photo heavy insight into finding the essence of what makes you happy at home, and expresses it with examples of homes across the globe. 

Elements of Style: Designing a Home and a Life

4. Elements of Style: Designing a Home & a Life

If you follow the blog, "Elements of Style", by Erin Gates, this book is a classic, and a must have. Erin's shares her approachable, real world experiences as an interior designer as well as in her own home. Her relatable style rings true.

Homebody

5. Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave

Shiplap, anyone? Joanna Gaines latest offering. The only downside? Not enough Chip.

Styled

6. Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves

This New York Times Bestseller is the ultimate guide to thinking like a stylist.

Think New Modern

7. Think New Modern: Interiors by Swimberghe & Verlinde

Tired of farmhouse, industrial and overly cute ANYTHING? This visually stunning option is European style meets modern aesthetic. What's not to love? 

The Kinfolk Home

8. The Kinfolk Home: Interiors for Slow Living

Haven't heard of the shelter magazine, Kinfolk? Think Instagram in a magazine, with glossy, simple, striking photos, oozing with style in page after page. Their latest book embodies the slow life aesthetic beautifully.

Cozy Minimalist Home

9. Cozy Minimalist Home

Popular blogger, Myquillyn Smith (a.k.a The Nester), did it again with her second design book. Her first book, The Nesting Place, embraced the idea that it didn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. (thank goodness!) Now with Cozy Minimalist Home she helps create a mindset that allows you to achieve the style you love with less stuff.

Inspire Your Home

10. Inspire Your Home: Easy Affordable Ideas to Make Every Room Glamorous

Who wants a house that looks like a million dollars but doesn't want to spend a million dollars? Instagram star, Farrah Merhi, guides the reader through every room of the home with tips and advice on how to achieve the look you want without spending a fortune.

What are your favorite, well-loved design books you cherish? Please let us know. We'd love to hear from you.  For more inspiration, visit our website for a gallery of all our projects! Or better yet - follow us on Facebook or Instagram!