What Is Home Staging And How Might It Help Sell My Housee

Jul 23rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

In the last few years, home staging has become an increasingly popular method of preparing a home for sale. However, home staging involves far more than the cleaning and minor repairs required to put your home on the market. The process of staging a home is actually an in depth dressing of a home to make the property seem as appealing as possible to prospective buyers. Home staging professionals use a variety of methods to help homeowners sell their properties, incorporating both amenities already inside the home and a number of special products. When preparing to sell your home, you may want to think about some of the home staging methods outlined here to help you find the right buyer.


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Choosing Luxury Fabrics For Your Luxury Home

Jun 14th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Textiles have a huge impact on the mood of a room. You should always invest in the highest quality fabrics you can afford. Whether this is your first home or your dream home you can create lush, luxurious spaces by selecting beautiful fabrics to adorn your abode.

The colors and textures you choose will influence the atmosphere, mood and style of your home.

Choosing fabrics can be both fun and stressful. There are so many options to consider such as:

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Getting Ready For Your Home Renovation

Jun 14th, 2008 by Addy | 0

A home renovation or remodel project may include the exterior of your house, one or more rooms and an addition or two. No matter what the scope, renovating your home is sure to be painful if you aren’t prepared.

Start by defining the scope of the remodel project. Decide what areas of your home that you would like to have renovated. Put together a wish list of what you want included in the project. What you can and cannot do will be, in part, decided by your finances.

Once you have defined the scope of the project the key issues you will want to consider are:


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Staging Your Home For A Quick Sale

Jun 2nd, 2008 by Addy | 0

So you’ve finally decided to sell your home. What is your next stepe Research indicates that a home that has been prepared for a sale, in both inside and outside areas, actually sells quicker and for a better price than homes that haven’t been prepared. This process is called staging, and it can be as elaborate as a complete renovation of the home, including installing new flooring, adding or removing walls to create a better space, and updating all appliances and kitchen cabinets. Or your staging plan could be as simple as removing clutter, and bringing in a few plants to enhance the look of your home.


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