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Welcome to my blog! Now that I am retired, I don't blog as much as I used to, generally offering Home Staging advice and decorating tips when I do write. On Wednesdays I enjoy sharing a fun picture or meme using my grandchildren as my inspiration.

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2011 

If you are preparing your home for sale and having a hard time with furniture placement, you can bet it will also be an issue for potential buyers.   Buyers won't take the time to figure out a confusing layout so it's best if you resolve the problem prior to listing and present an attractive floo...
04/26/2011
04/24/2011
There are plenty of butter substitutes on the market, but usually these "diet" products have chemical or artificial ingredients in them.  They use the words "natural" and "healthy" on the label, but if you read the ingredients you will find otherwise.The most natural alternative to butter is oliv...
04/22/2011
A Home Staging Consult is the FIRST STEP to Getting Your New Hampshire House SoldMany New Hampshire sellers don't really understand the role a Professional Home Stager plays in the process of real estate marketing.  With so many home staging shows on TV portraying staging as a group of people swo...
04/18/2011
 Give Your Chairs A Fresh Look - Cover The Seats With New FabricHave your dining chairs seen better days?   My chairs had a light colored fabric on the seats that had become stained and the stained seats were driving me crazy.  This weekend I went through my fabric inventory and found a piece of ...
04/12/2011
Preparing to list your New Hampshire house for sale?  Here's an important question you should answer first...what are you serving up to potential buyers? Laraine Shape recently wrote a great post on her blog, Ralph's Real Estate Report, asking this question.via Laraine Shape:Is Your House a Borin...
04/04/2011
New Hampshire Home Stager Suggests Sellers Bury Their TreasureTo sell your home you may have to bury some treasure, and I don't mean burying St. Joseph.When it comes to preparing your house for sale, consider this: one man's treasure just may be another man's trash.Beauty is in the eye of the beh...
04/02/2011
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Author Bio: Sharon Tara is a retired professional Home Stager who served the greater Seacoast New Hampshire area. Sharon specialized in owner-occupied home staging consults to help sellers prepare and present their home for sale.