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Want to Know What Home Staging is? Well Let Me First Tell You What It Isn't.

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Want to Know What Home Staging Is?  Well Let Me First Tell You What It Isn't!

Home Staging is often misunderstood... what exactly does it mean?  To some it means “moving furniture around”... at least that’s what people usually say to me when Imagic tell them I’m a Home Stager.

Others, thanks to certain cable television shows, think that a Home Stager comes in and begins ripping out, knocking down and removing everything in sight.  Not necessarily true, although there are times when we wish we could.


And some think that Home Staging is about trickery, deception and dare I say “fraud”.  

And it is this last misconception that needs some addressing.  A recent post may have left some people with the notion that Staging is something akin to the man behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz.  I honestly do not think that the author meant to imply that Home Staging is about pulling the wool over a Buyer’s eyes.  I think/hope the point was to alert buyers to the need to see a property as it is.  

And in a sense, that is what our goal in staging is... to allow a Buyer to see ALL of the possibilities of a house.  

So, please indulge me while I address some issues mentioned in the post.  

Furniture- Stagers do not use “small furniture” to make the room appear larger.  And in fact, we are often left to deal with over-sized/over-stuffed furniture that the Seller has... furniture that they bought for their next larger home, but now makes their room appear too small.   When we do bring in furniture, it is size appropriate for the room.  

In Staging a Master Bedroom, I use nothing smaller than a queen sized bed so that a Buyer will be able to see that their bed will fit.  I’m not sure who would stage a Master Bedroom using a single bed, but if you see a room that has a single bed in it, it is most likely being shown as a child’s room or... it’s a really small master bedroom.

Camouflage or Cover Up- I tell my Sellers AND Realtors that baking cookies, simmering cinnamon sticks or lighting candles is no longer done.  Buyers are wise to this and that the best scent is the scent of CLEAN.  
         I also tell my clients to have all of the lights on and shades or drapes open.  And, what most sellers don’t want to hear but I tell them is that... Buyers will look in their closets and pantries.  This space is important to Buyers so Sellers need to pack up, donate or throw out items they don’t need.  It’s not about creating space that isn’t there... it’s allowing the space that IS there to be seen.

Activities and Props - Stagers show the possibilities of a space.  If the demographics show that Buyers for this property will more than likely have young children, we may show a bedroom as a child’s room, with toys and appropriate bedding.  If on the other hand, the Buyers may be empty nesters or retired, we may show a third bedroom as an office.  

Items that are there for Appearance Sake-  All reputable Home Stagers will not be party to or suggest covering up a flaw.    But these are items that are also addressed by the Listing Agent.   Mirrors and paintings are placed in areas that are aesthetically appealing and probably in the same places where a new home owner would place some artwork.    And, we will often use the same design principles and practices that the new owner would use when they move in.  

Yes... Buyers should take photos and take a tape measure when they’re seriously considering a property.    Yes.... drive by to get a feel for the neighborhood, but this has very little to do with staging.  Yes... go back more than once to view a house.

After

And yes,  we as Stagers have sometimes added to the misconception by our choice of phrases....

      
“Let’s do this to make the room look larger.”

No... our goal is to show the room and all it has to offer not to deceive anyone into thinking the room is larger than it is.  After all, the size of the room is what it is.  
 
Staging is really more like Home Marketing or Home Styling.  We’re there to take what the property has and show it in its best light.  
 

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Comments(98)

David Evans
RE/MAX TOWN AND COUNTRY - Cumming, GA
HUD NLB Cumming GA

I lived in Boca/Delray for 30 years, nice to see a homey get featured! So true on what it is NOT...

Dec 14, 2011 07:16 AM
Linda Thompson
Selling By Design-Staging - Fresno, CA

Hi Kathy,

Once again, a great post. Thank you. I clicked on the recent post to which you referred and noticed that the comments had been disabled. Hmmmm, didn't want our feedback I guess.

Dec 14, 2011 07:28 AM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Kathy, for most people, Staging means decieving - and that is not true. You have explained this in your post so much in detail! Very good points at least to show what staging is NOT.

Dec 14, 2011 08:34 AM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Kathy,

What makes you so good at what you do, is that you get it! You understand the concept of Staging and you explain it so well. All of your points are excellent.

You are great at what you do and how you explain things. Congratulations on your FEATURE!

Patricia

Dec 14, 2011 08:57 AM
Cathy Tarrant
HOMESTYLING BY CATHY - St Johns, NL
CCSP

Kathy, love, love, LOVE this response to the other blog!  It is 'spot on'! 

Dec 14, 2011 09:37 AM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

Kathy, this is a fabulous testament to the value of good staging.  People have the misconception of what a stager does and they pride themselves in being able to pick out a staged home.  Great post.

Dec 14, 2011 01:13 PM
George Fanucci
CoreFact.com - Los Altos, CA
Internet - Technology - Business - Solutions

I am imagining that someday stagers will call themselves property stylists? Great posting.

Dec 14, 2011 02:28 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Marshall- It's so funny, when we finally get to the garage and laundry room, the sellers just can't believe that they still have to clear these areas.  

Aloha Kimo- I think so many people are accustomed to their own homes and can't see what others see.

Mike and Kate- exactly!  Make-up enhances what a person has; and styling a home does the same.

David- I love the area!  And we stagers are always trying to let people know exactly what staging is and isn't.

Linda- I was disappointed that the comments had been disabled.  I never got to see them.

Praful- many thanks.  Let's hope people will "get it".

Patricia- you are always so supportive.  Thank you!

Cathy- thank you.  And THANK YOU!

Jane- thank you.  Good staging doesn't have to be only in the perfectly done vacant homes... we can also see it in the transformation of an occupied home.  It may not be perfect, but it's better.  BTW- loved your video ad.  

George- I prefer that phrase "Property stylist" !

Dec 14, 2011 02:54 PM
Dorte Engel
RE/MAX Leading Edge - Bowie, MD
ABC - Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton & rest of Maryland

Dear Kathy,

This was very succinct. Clean is definitely the first step and your job pulls the eye away from all the interesting "stuff" that sellers may have and to the features of the home.

Dec 14, 2011 02:58 PM
Debra Gould
Staging Diva / Six Elements Inc. - Toronto, ON
The Staging Diva

Great post and congrats on feature.

The Active Rain post you're refering to is actually a total rip off of one that appeared almost two weeks earlier on Trulia at:

http://www.trulia.com/blog/taranelson/2011/11/5_hypnotic_home_staging_techniques_and_how_to_see_through_them

I would have said so on Vicki Lind's post, but she's conventiently disabled comments (perhaps she didn't like the ones she was getting!).

 

 

Dec 14, 2011 03:42 PM
Ken Anderson
Apex Results Realty Inc., Brokerage - Burlington, ON
Broker in Burlington, Ontario

I like to tell people that staging is necessary because selling a home is a special occasion.  Like being in a wedding party.  You will be seen by a lot of people, many of whom you don't know; you will be judged against others in the wedding party and to other weddings that people have attended; you will be photographed a lot and shown to many people in many places.  Therefore, you:  dress in nice clothes that you normally hardly ever wear; get fresh, maybe new 'do'; scrub and clean yourself; apply fresh coat of make-up to enhance your best features; put on some rarely used but attractively placed 'bling'; behave in a manner more courteous, reserved and pleasant than you would with your bowling crowd.  I think that gets the message across.  Usually, although some people just don't get it.  These people likely wouldn't be in your wedding party either!

Dec 15, 2011 12:21 AM
Sylvie Stuart
Realty One Group Mountain Desert 928-600-2765 - Flagstaff, AZ
Home Buying, Home Selling and Investment - Flagsta

Staging is very important. I have always thought that, but with ActiveRain and access to well thought out posts like this, I have an even deeper appreciation for the work Stagers do. Great post!

Dec 15, 2011 12:26 AM
Bob Miller
Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty - Ocala, FL
The Ocala Dream Team

Hi Kathy,  Great post!  I like the position of this is what staging isn't!

Dec 15, 2011 11:38 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Great spin off on my post which was also in response to that horrible post. We have come too far in the past few years to go back to the dark ages when people thought staging was fraudulent.  I think it's a valuable tool that makes homes show to their best potential.

Debra #90, it's more than 'a total ripoff' but I'm not the internet police.

Dec 15, 2011 11:42 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Dorte- clean really is so important, not only in how the house looks but how it smells!

Debra- very interesting.  I wondered what happened to her comments when I went to the post. 

Ken- it is like a wedding, where the whole wedding party will be on display.  

Sylvie- thank you... staging is still in its infancy, in a way, and we are constantly trying to educate the public about what we can do.

Bob- I find that more people think staging is one thing, and so different from what it actually is.

Lyn- I found out about her post after reading yours but wasn't sure if you wanted to be "dragged" into the fray.  I'm going to Trulia to check it out.  And, AR does frown upon rip-offs!  

Dec 16, 2011 05:27 AM
Julia Maher
Nestings: Connecticut Home Staging and Model Homes - Fairfield, CT
Connecticut Home Stager

Sorry I'm late to this party, Kathy!

I did check out the Trulia post, and it appears there was a rip-off.  Too bad - and very sad.  The comments there were interesting too.  I like Jill Hosking-Carter's (love her!) response:  if she could hypnotize buyers with her Staging, she'd have to charge a lot more! 

Happy Hollies to you!

Dec 17, 2011 05:49 AM
Elizabeth Avidane
Realty Associates - Boca Raton, FL

This was very very helpful!

Dec 17, 2011 12:07 PM
Roger Newton
Roger Newton Real Estate - North Plains, OR

Happy New Year in the Rain.

Dec 30, 2011 04:03 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Julia- maybe that's why the author discontinued comments.

Elizabeth-Thank you!!

Roger- And a very Happy New Year to you!

Dec 30, 2011 06:21 AM
Dale Taylor
Re/Max 10 New Lenox Illinois http://dtaylor.remax.com - Frankfort, IL
Realtor = Chicago Illinois Homes Townhomes Condos

plain and simple like i like it.  thanks

Jan 14, 2012 05:47 PM