Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Vacant Home Staging in Atlanta Before & After Pictures

One of my most favorite staging projects is a home I staged in Dunwoody, Georgia.  The family was preparing to move to Colorado due to a job transfer.  They had called in several stagers to provide quotes for staging their soon-to-be vacant home.  With each room I entered, I kept envisioning the specific pieces I would bring in.  

Fortunately, my company was selected as the home stager of choice for this home.  And fortunately for the seller, it was an excellent decision as the home SOLD!

Here's a picture of one of the rooms we staged:


Here's the room after we staged:

Georgia Interior Solutions (GIS), LLC is Atlanta Georgia's Premier Home Staging Provider.  Owner and Real Estate Staging Expert, Kathy Nielsen has appeared on the pages of Atlanta Magazine, Atlanta Home Improvement; Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Atlanta Journal Constitution.  You can also see one of her staged homes on HGTV's hit show Sleep On It.

With their extensive home staging portfolio, you'll quickly learn that they have the experience and knowledge on what it takes to make your home and/or listing appeal to the prospective buyers. Contact them today for your free no-obligation appointment:  678 522 8392.


Friday, April 10, 2009

Out-Staging The Competition

Vacant Home Staging

There's a fallacy that exists that home staging is as easy as placing furniture and accessories in the home.  The truth of the matter is that it takes proper planning and use of the right items for a successful stage.

Having staged homes in Atlanta Georgia for a number of  years and with hundreds of homes under my belt, I know first-hand how important it is to ensure the right questions are asked and subsequently that the appropriate plan is implemented.  

And while many may call themselves a stager, it's important to ask and see the following:

1)  Are they insured?  This is an extremely important question and perhaps is the very first question you should ask before you even schedule an appointment.
2)  Review their portfolio.  Are you impressed with what is being shared?  Does the home look over-done? under-done?  Use of the right furniture and accessories is an important element in staging.  Review the portfolio carefully.
3) Ask for references.  Again, there should be no hesitancy on the part of the stager to quickly provide a number of names and phone numbers of the clients they've staged for.
4) Review their web site.  A true professional stager will have several before and after pictures of the homes they've staged and should have a number of testimonials.  

The objective of the home stager isn't to simply add another "staged home" to their belt.  The true objective should in fact mirror yours and that is to help sell the home more quickly!

For tips and home staging examples, visit our Atlanta Home Staging Blog!  



Tuesday, March 31, 2009

As a home stager in Atlanta, Georgia, I'm often asked to assist homeowners with making their vacant home more appealing to the prospective buyers that will be visiting the home. Having staged hundreds of homes throughout the Atlanta area, I began this project like I do with all the others:

  • Step 1 is to understand the demographics of the buyer.  Will they be first-time buyers, or seniors heading into their retirement years?  It's an important question that helps define the design element that will be used in the home.  
  • Step 2 is to understand the price point of the home.  For example, if I'm staging a home priced at $99,000 versus a $3M home, the accessories used would be different.

Here's an example of a recent project that I did for a builder.  The first set of three pictures will take you through the process of what the vacant home staging looks like.




Here's what the room looked like on my first visit.  As you can see, the room is rather plain.  

The likelihood of the home "appealing to a prospective buyer" ranks low in comparison to the finished project.









An easy solution to add warmth to any room is to add color.  It was on my first visit that I had recommended a warm brown on two of the walls.  Here's what the room looked like on my 2nd visit:





As you can see, there's a big difference in the room.  The dark brown color actually helps add depth to the room.  A good point to remember is that the smaller the room, the darker the color as it will help visually expand your space.







Now for the physical staging.  While the painting did lend itself to a far more appealing look, the objective of home staging is to have the prospective buyers envision living in the home.

Here are two pictures (two different angles) of how the room looked when completed:






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Kathy Nielsen, Owner & Founder of Georgia Interior Solutions, LLC has appeared on the pages of Atlanta Magazine, Atlanta Home Improvement, Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Atlanta Journal Constitution.  Kathy has also staged a home for HGTV's hit show Sleep On It.

With their extensive home staging portfolio you'll quickly learn that they have the experience and knowledge on what it takes to make your home and/or listing appeal to the prospective buyers.  Contact them today for a free no-obligation appointment at 678 522 8392 for all your home staging needs.