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At Showhomes, we stage all types of homes. Some are amazing, beautiful homes that look stunning when staged and some are, ummm - more challenging?

We strive to make every home we stage look amazing. Some just take more work. At our training class last week in Nashville we deconstructed an already staged home and spent a day putting it back together:

This $800k hilltop tudor home was built about 20 years ago. The home has amazing views and state of the art fixtures for its age. Here's the main room our class had to work with and as you can see, it's a bit of sage overload:

The carpet and walls are green. The light fixtures are green. When this room is empty, it is just plain green! How do you tone down the mono-chromatic colors? With the 2-story wall of windows, how do you use the fireplace? making it worse, the traffic pattern runs right through the middle of the room.

After moving couches and chairs all over the room, our class settled on what I think is the right way to stage this room:

 

They used the fireplace as the focal point, pulled the furniture off the walls, made it so everyone could reach the coffee table (a must for good conversation groups) and used the hearth as additional seating. The traffic pattern goes around the grouping, not through it and there are large accesories to make the room pop.

When you add in lamps and soften the lighting, the room isn't nearly as green. After staging the room, we noticed that everyone wanted to plop down on the couch or in a chair - the room went from cold and green to warm and comfortable.

Thomas Scott, Showhomes

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7 Comments on This isn't what I meant by going green

OCT
28
2009
425,443 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hi Thomas~ I like the transformation with the use of the furniture. It definitely softens up the feel of the room!

8:42pm • #1
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Thomas, what a great experience for the class!  Well done!

8:52pm • #2
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Thomas, great set-up.  I love green!!

8:55pm • #3
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Thomas,

I like how the traffic flow is now around the room instead of in the middle...that was a great choice.  The Artwork, furniture and the choice of colors you used make it all come together so well.  Great job it looks beautiful!!!

10:02pm • #4
OCT
29
2009
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Thanks! I can talk to I am blue in the face about the technique and psychology of how to stage a room to sell but doing it for real, hands on is by far the best way to learn. A lot of what makes a room work - even a difficult room like this - is emotional and you have to expereince the difference to get it right. This is always the most fun in our training and I'd like to do more of it in our franchise system!

6:39am • #5
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Tall 'green' walls in a large empty room can be intimidating for many home stagers so I can see where a newer stager might have felt a bit daunted at the beginning.  Turned out nice!

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This is the perfect example of why a vacant room is a bad idea.  Extra bonus: staging eliminated the need for some major painting!

11:15am • #7

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