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START A SUCCESSFUL HOME STAGING BUSINESS
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Article posted by: Teri Woods


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There are many techniques that we designers use in order to prepare a home for the market. The home must appeal to a mass of potential buyers and with this goal in mind a "stager" must design each room accordingly. While the rule of thumb is to neutralize each room you must ensure that it is offering the perfect first impression and this comes into play with proper furniture and accessory placement, using the art of balance, function and scale.
In your training you should learn to inspect a home for needed repairs. Most buyers will shy away from homes that look impressive but are in need of costly repairs up front. You should learn all about curb appeal and how to create an enticing first impression at the curb. A buyer that pulls up to a home that is offering a neglected landscape will most likely "pass" on the viewing as they may feel that the home itself has been neglected.
You should learn the techniques that we use to make rooms, closets and etc. appear more spacious than they really are. The art of illusion is key in staging homes for the market.
You should learn exactly what should be "edited" out of each room of the home and items which should remain. Each item in each room should make a great statement and must be in the room for the purpose of creating ambiance, beauty and function. Each room should offer a "wow" factor!
The home is designed for the potential purchaser, not the owner so you should also learn how to depersonalize the entire home, inside and out. This takes skill!
You should learn every aspect of "staging" the interior and exterior of a home. Once all the above are accomplished the "staging" begins and this is where you will learn to entice a buyer to purchase. Staging is all about "enticing" a buyer to envision their family actually living in the home. Creating rooms that excite them into "acting" or making the move to purchase.
Home Stages Designs offers all of this instruction and more! We know exactly how to design homes that sell! You can take the lead of our interior designer, Teri Woods, with her 20+ years of experience and start your very own Home Staging Business today. Come see us if you have any questions or are interested in our training course or e-books related to staging homes. www.Homestages.com
Staging Your Outdoor Spaces
Extending your living areas will add square footage to the home and give you an inviting outdoor space to relax and enjoy! Be it a veranda, extended porch, deck or sunroom, we spend enough time in our outdoor areas to justify creating a space that is comfortable, inviting and beautiful.
This e-book is full of amazing photos to inspire you! Each of the 25 pages will fill you with one design idea after another. Each page offers you examples of ideas you can create and enjoy with friends and family.
If you are "staging" your home for "sell" it is extremely important to pay special attention to the outdoor spaces surrounding your home. A special place a potential buyer can see themselves lingering in on a fine sunny day will add value to your home and you will benefit from the top dollar you will gain at the sell. See us at www.Homestages.com



Posted By: Teri Woods
Web: http://www.Homestages.com
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About the Author:
I have been an interior designer for over 20 years now and in the past several years have branched out into the world of Home Staging. I have staged homes in the price range of $200k to well over $1m and can proudly state that each home was sold within 3 days to 2 weeks after staged. Staging a home for the real estate market is an absolute must for the seller whom wishes the home to sell FAST and for absolute TOP DOLLAR! Once a home is properly designed to sell it will appraise at a higher value as well. Brokers reap great benefits from homes that are staged in that the home will sell much quicker than others that are not prepared for the "show", the two go hand in hand, Stagers and Realtors.


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