
Stagers wear many hats and one of them is as close to being a relationship counselor as it gets. Of course I am speaking about the relationship between a seller, their house and their "stuff".
We all know moving and selling a home can be very stressful and overwhelming. It's a letting go process for many. I have seen the look of relief on more than one face in the past as I arrived to do a consultation.
Stress is a lot of little tiny things that eventually add up to a mountain. That mountain is really just a little pile if you look at things in a simpler way. Sellers need a little help letting go, it's normal. We can speed up the letting go process and this has both emotional and financial benefits.
The polish and bling of a fully completed Staging job is the public face but what about what goes on behind the scenes?
One of the most important questions we should ask a client; "How much do you really need?"
This linen closet is one of 3 in a home with 3 bathrooms. Each bathroom had its own closet.
After some discussion and listening and understanding, this was the answer to the question.

We even found sets of sheets never opened ready for use when the seller sets up their new place!
This behind the scenes example won't make the MLS and it won't be on a brochure but it will impress a potential buyer. It's an important part of the selling package. What's backstage at your place?
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I agree, organization is so important and will help to sell the home. The closet looks great and now a potential buyer can see that the shelves are in great shape. My last client told me she was glad someone was able to help her take charge of her move. We wear about too many hats to count some days, nice post.