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35 Comments on Am I missing something? Model homes & Staging....
My memories of this model home are flowers, pink, green, busy, busy, busy (mostly, stripping wallpaper!) Oh, yes, where were the windows, and the architectural features? That's what I love about staging - it only focuses on the room's selling features...not the 'trendy' decor. I know you will do us all proud when you stage this place, Melissa. Thanks for illustrating the difference between staging and (over)decorating!
Wendy Casey
A-List Home Staging
Melissa, yes --- they are two different things completely. I cant wait to see your project.
I'm a stager and this is just too over-the-top! Can you visualize a 6'.5" guy being comfortable with all the "fou fou?" I know if I dragged my husband through a model like that his first comment would be no way!
I agree with you that the models are over-decorated today. Very often the decorating takes away from the basic architecture of the home (although being on the East Coast I'm a big fan of molding and architectural detail)
I agree with Diana.... I felt a bit Dizzy after looking at those pic's,
can't wait to see you work your magic Melissa,
Best wishes, Brian Bloom ~ All In One Staging
I agree with Joelle and others... my first thought was - some of this place needs to be staged! Melissa, I know the builder is going to be amazed at how much faster your staged one does than this one! Best of luck to you and please keep us informed.
Pam Ives - Homestagingofwilmington.com
Hi Melissa, Holy Moly! That's visual abuse! No place to set your eyes and completely distracting. You almost forget what you are supposed to be looking at...oh, yeh, the house!
I understand that the decor in the Models is supposed to help create the vision of a lifestyle for prospective buyers, but that decor is way too specific in taste. Yeh, I'm with the others...see if you can get back in there and redo it once you do the other house. You'll show 'em how it's done!
These are great examples of text book stuff - the difference between designing for people who live in a home vs. styling and merchandising a property for sale, i.e. staging. One would have to assume this is what the designer and her family would do with the condo if SHE were living there. It's specific, not generic and I think the public are getting used to generic, and don't want designer anymore.
That being said, in my area of Short Hills, there's a fanciness, a look of Luxe that people will still pay a premium for.
Can't wait to see your version! They must have been getting kickbacks from the paper hanger! :)
Kim Dillon, Creative Eye Home Staging
I have a bit of a theory on these over-decorated models. Most of the models I have been into recently have been for rather boring, plain tract homes - if you walk out of the model and into an empty available house in the same development you would not believe it was the same house. I think they might be over decorating to disguise the fact that some of these houses don't have any architectural features to show off so they seduce the buyers with a lifestyle they aspire to but are unlikely to achieve. A $300,000 home with $150,000 dollars worth of furniture in it! Not to mention every upgrade available. Don't get me wrong - I would love to get my hands on a builder's model and their budget and I am in awe of the designers and the ideas they come up with. But I think you will do a fabulous job on your more limited budget Melissa - and I am sure the builder will be delighted.
Stephanie
For the love of Pete! They ARE trying to sell these homes, right?
Jinkies...
I love looking at model homes but, agree that they tend to be over the top... What I've wondered is...why hasn't anyone REALIZED that, yet???
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