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Decorating, Updating & Staging: What's the Difference?

Reblogger Kathy Streib
Home Stager

 

Patsy gives us an excellent post showing, with her OWN room the differences between Decorating, Updating and Staging.  See if you notice the subtle changes, and don't forget sh-h-h- don't tell her husband!!)

 

Original content by Patsy Overton

Decorating, Updating & Staging:  What's the Difference?

A week or so ago I wrote a post titled "Please Don't Tell My Husband, But We're Moving."  In short form, it speaks of the fact that we began updating our home in December of 2008 to put it on the market in the spring of 2011 (only I'm still keeping this a secret from my husband, so don't tell).  In case you missed tip #1, here it is again:  START EARLY!  This is actually the 2nd in that series and is specifically regarding the dining room, but I'm also using it as an opportunity to discuss the differences in decorating, updating and staging. 

First, please take a look at my "former" dining room:

red dining room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see, this room is not quite ready for prime time.  (No, it isn't normally this junky, but the photo was taken whiile we were doing work elsewhere in the house.)  While it was decorated to my liking, it is in need of updating.  I still enjoy the fabric I chose for the window treatments and the floral arrangement, but they are not ideal for selling.  In other words, these things were placed in the home because they suited my tastes.  That's fine while I'm living there, but when we put the home on the market, they have to go.  This pinpoints the basic difference between decorating and staging.  A living space is decorated (customized) to suit the homeowner's tastes.  A selling space is staged (neutralized) to give it a wide appeal to the general public.  But in addition to this space needing staging, the immediate need is for updating.  While I loved the red when it was first painted, today it is too strong and is "so yesterday."  Also, nothing screams "dated" like a bound glass light fixture.  It had to go.  And while we are at it, why not rip up the carpet and put down hardwoods -- a great selling feature!  Here is a photo of the same room once it was updated:

Updated Dining Room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Here's what we did:

  • painted
  • replaced the chandelier w/ a bronze & crystal fixture
  • removed a leaf from the table to create more space
  • spray painted the (formerly) brass planters
  • replaced the carpet with hardwoods

While this room has now been nicely updated, it is still not stagedPlease note that updating and staging are not the same thing.  Updating is certainly part of the staging process, but not the end result.  One thing that needs to be done for staging is to remove the greenery.  See below:

Dining Room - semistaged

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a difference removing the corner trees makes!  I will call this room "semi-staged."  Here is what must be done to complete the process:

  • Remove the window treatments.  They are much too custom and many people will not like them.
  • Remove the additional greenery from atop the china cabinet.
  • Remove the floral arrangement and replace it with something calmer.
  • Remove the rug.

Did you happen to notice the word "remove" listed four times above?  Yes, staging is much more about removing furniture and decorative items from the room than it is about adding them.  With the window treatments down and the rug gone, the dining room will look twice the size it does now.  This room is actually open to the living room which also has a busy rug.  I like the look for living, but it won't work for staging. 

Today's tip:  always remember that rugs take up a lot of visual space.  Use them sparingly.

So, to reiterate, decorating is personalizing a space for living, updating is bringing a room up to current standards, and staging is neutralizing and streamlining for mass appeal.  Any questions?  Call Stage, Show & Sell

green sofa with lamp and plant on stand 

Patsy Overton, ASP, IAHSP

Accredited Staging Professional

Patsy@SSSHomeStaging.com    770-843-2307    www.SSSHomeStaging.com

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Comments(11)

Patsy Overton
Patsy Overton Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia - Duluth, GA

Kathy, thank you for the re-blog!

Jul 26, 2010 01:38 PM
Janice Ankrett
Burlington, ON
Staging Professional

Kathy, Patsy has given us a great post! Thanks for re-blogging.

Jul 26, 2010 03:22 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Janice- i think it's very creative in the presentation.

Jul 26, 2010 03:50 PM
Linda D. Pufford
Stage with Divine Style - Home Staging - Novato, CA
ASPM, Marin/Sonoma Home Stager

Kathy,

Patsy's post is awesome.  Thanks for reposting it.  Decorating, Updating and Staging really are three different things.  I also like her today's tip too.

Jul 26, 2010 04:05 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

thx for reblogging.  Wow, what a diff on that dining room.  Love the hardwood.  More & more, I'm gettting customers who tell me that want to fix things up now and are planning to sell in 2-5 yrs and I think that is so smart - that way, they get to enjoy it, too.  So, when that happens, I help find hardwoods and tile they love + have universal appeal.  Sometimes, that's as simple as finding a border w/ neutral colors rather than a flashier one - same price, but better long-term value.

Jul 27, 2010 04:03 AM
Anna Dovger
Add Value Home Staging LLC, 281-704-6607 - The Woodlands, TX
Home Staging -The Woodlands, TX

Kathy, it's great that you reblogged that post. I also had clients who didn't want to sell right away but were into updating but they wanted it to be an easy transformation from updating to staging when time will come to sell their home.

BTW I like your new photo...

Jul 27, 2010 06:44 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Linda- I think her presentation on this blog is excellent.  It helps define the differences in the field. 

Debbie- I think it's smart to consider the updates now while the seller can enjoy it, rather than wait for the mad rush when you decide to sell.  And, when you're selling, your focus is on your new house.

Anna- I just love the post Patsy did.  Glad you liked the photo.  Since I'm usually the one behind the camera, I had to have my husb. take one for me.

Jul 27, 2010 08:10 AM
Carol Zingone
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Florida Network Realty - Jacksonville Beach, FL
Global Realtor in Jax Beach, FL - ABR, CRS, CIPS

Thanks for sharing - it's helpful to have more information so we can do a better job of educating our sellers.

Jul 27, 2010 08:55 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Carol- you're so right.  Staging, Design, Redesign, Updating can all meld together.  It's helpful if you have a seller who is thinking of putting their home on the market down the road.

Jul 27, 2010 09:37 AM
Leanne Allen
Center Stage, LLC - Burlington, IA

I love this post!  It's always great to SHOW rather than TELL when explaining something and these pictures do a great job of just that!

Jul 29, 2010 10:58 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Leanne- I will have to say this is one of my all time favorite posts!!

Jul 29, 2010 02:32 PM