Special offer

Updating 1980's OAK Bathrooms - NOW Updated for 2011 Home Buyers!

Reblogger
Home Stager with Certified Staging Professional

If your bathrooms or kitchen have oak cabinets here is what you SHOULD do to give those rooms an updated, more appealing look, ready for buyers in 2011.  Call our DREAM TEAM if you need a consultation to help you move forward in selling your house. 

Original content by Kathy Burke

UPDATING 1980's OAK BATHS to 2011 HOME BUYERS STANDARDS!

 

Earlier this week I wrote about updating a 1980's Oak Stairway and promised to come back with more....this time updating the 1980's Oak Bath which, as a home stager in the Tri Valley area of San Francisco's East Bay, I see over and over again.  These baths SCREAM for an update and that update is well worth the investment. 

Today's home buyer wants move-in ready and updated Baths! 

Here is a recent example of a Master Bath and Guest Bath in a home which were living in the 1980's....NOW they have been updated and transformed!

oak bath before - san ramon  1980 Oak Cabinets

1980's Bath  Master Bath.....waiting for an UPDATE!

Updated Bath San RamonUPDATED MASTER BATH!!!!

Updating Baths A NEW & UPDATED Master Bath

Guest Bath to be Updated  And the BEFORE Guest Bath from 1980

Guest Bath after UpdateAnd now the Guest have an UPDATED BATH!

Let's Make it "Sensational" together...premier home stager for Danville, San Ramon, Walnut Creek and all of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties!  Let Sensational Home Staging showcase your home to stand out in today's real estate market!

Kathy

 

Comments (2)

Julie Davis, Amy Blank - Rediscovered Interiors, LLC
Rediscovered Interiors, LLC - Andover, MN

I missed this...thanks for reposting.  I wonder if she used black or a dark brown paint color on those cabinets in the master?  What an incredible transformation and update for minimal cost.  Why are so many people afraid to paint their woodwork?  They always say it's oak, it's nice wood, should they really paint it?  It's old and tired, why not?  Their other option is to totally replace it, which will cost way more.  Always a tough job persuading clients to do this.  Do you know if the clients did this themselves or hired it out? Thanks for sharing!

Julie

Jan 21, 2011 01:57 PM
Ginger Foust
Certified Staging Professional - Oakhurst, CA
Home Stager Oakhurst CA, Dream Interior Redesign & Staging

Julie, all good questions.  Perhaps you can go back to Kathy's original post and ask there. 

Jan 22, 2011 02:44 AM