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If a Home Looks "Staged" the Staging Has Failed - How Do You Keep it Real?
 
If you're thinking of selling your Crofton home, one of the things holding you back may be the time required to get it show-ready - i.e., uncluttered, depersonalized, in good repair and "dynamized" with fresh flowers and subtle decorating touches.
Hiring a professional stager to do that for you is the perfect solution... you go to work, take care of your family, and leave the staging to a professional. 'No need to do it yourself.
Connecticut real estate stager, trainer and speak Karen Bernetti, has this to say about staging:
 
 
Women don't want to hear, "what nice eye makeup you're wearing today" the purpose of the makeup they apply is to hear, "what beautiful eyes you have."  Staged homes are no different.
We want buyers to view a home and say, "what a great house" NOT "I love how that living room was decorated." I am often asked, "how do you keep a staged house from looking fake? 
How do we keep it real?"
Staging when done right highlights the HOUSE not the creative genious of the decorator who "staged" it. When a house looks "staged" the decorating becomes a distraction, and I believe the ... more

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