Staging Services for Homeowners

Occupied Home Staging

Occupied Home Staging - our services begin with you. We visit your home, have you guide us on a tour of the property, and listen to why you are selling and when you’ll be showing your house. You’ll receive a detailed list of what can be done to prepare your home to sell quickly and for top dollar. We start at the curb and move through the house and to the back of the property, including all aspects of your property that will attract a buyer.

Once you have the consultation with the list, we can do as little or as much as you like to help you prepare your home for showing to the public. You can also receive a bid based per room or project for our Omni Home Staging professionals to complete the To Do List you received in your consultation.

Vacant Home Staging

So you’ve already moved, and your home is empty and not very warm and fuzzy from a buyer’s viewpoint.  You can count on us to help you lightly appoint your empty property to help the buyer see the architecture, square footage and charm of your home.  Or, you may choose to have it completely furnished with that “move in ready” look.

Staging to Live

Staging to Live–You’ve sold your staged house and are ready to move into your new castle.  You loved the look and simplicity of the house we helped you prepare.  Want to start off on the right foot in the new place?  We’ll develop a plan, working with what you have.  We can do as little or as much as you like to help you take advantage of your new home’s attributes. 

As you know, this is not “decorating” your home. Staging to Live means having less stuff in your life and, therefore, less stress in your life.  Staging to Live clears the space in your house so everyone who lives there can find more peace and joy.

This article excerpt illustrates the point. 

 

When "staging to sell," a home stager, sometimes with the help of a team, stashes away personal items (your collection of antique dolls, for example, or the model boat on the mantel), repaints aggressively colored walls, and rearranges furniture and accessories to draw attention to a home's best features. "Staging to live," as it's called, is the logical next step. Having come to appreciate the clean, uncluttered look the stager achieved in their old homes, sellers are rehiring stagers to work the same magic in their new home. But this time, instead of seeking to depersonalize your abode, the emphasis is on organizing, decluttering, and rearranging to "de-stress" the environment, says Barb Schwarz, who's been staging homes for more than 30 years and founded the International Association of Home Staging Professionals four years ago.

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