dunwoody: Wow! A High and Mighty Brain Rush Revisited - 04/28/12 02:58 AM
Wow!  A High and Mighty Brain Rush Revisited
I've been spending some time going through last years stagings to post to my Web site -- yes, we have been so busy as this great industry of home staging has been growing here in Atlanta, I am just now updating 2011 photos! We are truly blessed to have such a problem!!!
Anyways, I stumbled across my photos for this job and once again got that high and mighty brain rush that comes with a successful job well done (we all feel it -- Realtor or home stager) when the home sells and the buyer … (17 comments)

dunwoody: I know it is the 4th of July, but I feel like it could be Thanksgiving! - 07/04/11 06:35 AM
I know it is the 4th of July, but I feel like it could be Thanksgiving?
It looks like the 4th of July.  I certainly feel the patriotism.  I see the flags flying gloriously.  And there goes the parade up the street past my home as I sit here and blog!  Tonight there will be fireworks all around town.
. . . . but, I can't help the Thanksgiving heart felt emotions, tugging at my throat.  Let me tell you why!
Home Staging in Atlanta is booming for Peachtree Home Staging!  And I couldn't be more grateful.  
Grateful for my Independence . . .
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dunwoody: Home Staging Expands in the Growing Georgia Real Estate Market - 01/31/08 09:36 AM
With home staging becoming more and more popular across the country there is an overwhelming consensus within the Home Staging Industry to unite to share and develop ideas the will benefit home sellers, realtors and home stagers. Therefore 27 round table discussion groups are being organized across the country at the local level and at regular intervals.
The discussion groups, known as Stage It Forward Round Tables, are demonstrating how easy and beneficial it is to have local home staging professionals come together to facilitate positive industry growth.  Discussions focus on how the home staging industry can move forward in a … (0 comments)

dunwoody: SIF RT attracts long lost friends! - 01/17/08 02:08 PM
The Atlanta SIF RT today was AWESOME.  IKEA treated us like KINGS and QUEENS . . . no doubt they were experts on how to host an event.  And several times they asked us to please consider their services for all our future events --- Kathy Nielsen and I will blog more on that later.  It's a personal story I want to share now, hope you will read on . . .
Karen's personal story -- during our morning round table today there was a very extraordinary lady there (okay, well, actually there were 18 extraordinary ladies there) but this one was special to … (12 comments)

dunwoody: George, The Good News Realtor - 08/11/07 10:24 AM
Is it Bad News; or is it Good News?
The Realtor that advises their listing clients to have a Home Staging Consultation prior to publicly listing their home on MLS knows they are delivering good news, not bad.  These Realtors know how to make lemonade, time and time again!
Realtors are continually in client situations where they have to deliver bad news.  It can be a challenge, chiefly because Realtors have an obligation to deliver honesty to a potential client while, at the same time, trying to capture and earn that client's trust and confidence. 
When a Realtor goes to a listing appointment and … (16 comments)

dunwoody: Home Staging; Avoid a Groundhog Day Experience - 07/26/07 03:45 AM

Remember the movie, Groundhog Day, with Bill Murray?  In 2006, Groundhog Day was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
Having your house on the market is the same as living in the real estate version of this classic flick.  Everyday you must wake up and make the beds, wipe down all the counters, clear any dishes, sparkle up the faucets, hide the bath towels, tuck away any pending laundry, tidy up the toys, make the floors shimmer, and, well, you know the drill. The list goes on and on, because today may be … (1 comments)

dunwoody: House Hunting? Are you skeptical of a staged home? - 07/19/07 07:21 AM
Home buyers look at multiple homes when surfing the market.  Generally they look on the Internet first in the comfort of their home or Realtor's® office, then they head out for an excursion tour guided by their Realtor® hoping to find the family solution that fulfills their dreams for daily living.
Sometimes buyers, some Realtors as well, feel that if a home is staged, the sellers are trying to "fool" the lookers; trying to cover up something, or they are trying to trick the buyers into thinking the home is larger than it is.
Home Staging is actually just the opposite!  The purpose … (13 comments)

dunwoody: Avoid Displaying Your Home Office in the Master Suite - 07/19/07 05:47 AM
Even setting up a small personal office in the master bedroom suite dilutes the mood of privacy and relaxation.
BEFORE --
 
AFTER -- In this Atlanta area home, staging simply required rearranging the location of the desk, depersonalizing the space, and adding a seating arrangement.  Now a potential buyer can appreciate the benefit this space brings to the master suite. This bay window nook took on a tranquil feeling and displays a sense of privacy for reading and personal time. Small tapestries above the windows were used to show off the height of the ceilings and add a splash of color.
 
 
For more tips … (8 comments)

dunwoody: Home Staging for the Average Joe - 07/13/07 06:42 AM
Everybody knows the average Joe.  Although the average Joe varies from region to region across the country, you can bet you know him where you live.  Most of us are friends with, and do business with, the average Joe.  In fact, most of us ARE the average Joe.
The average Joe in the state of Georgia lives in a $235,000 home.  The average Joe in Georgia moves every 7 years.  The average Joe lists his home with a Realtor when it's time to market his home.  The average Joe sifts and sorts through pictures of available homes on the Internet when wanting to … (11 comments)

dunwoody: I have BBB approval! - 07/11/07 07:35 AM
 
I am excited about this.  I, or I should say, Peachtree Home Staging LLC, just got it's approved membership to the Metropolitan Atlanta Better Business Bureau.  We were also approved for BBB on line for the web site http://www.PeachtreeHomeStaging.com/  With home staging being an unregulated field,  I consider this to be very positive asset for my business.I won't bore you with all my company background info that's in the Press Release; but here is some of it that I want to share on AR 
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  -- Peachtree Home Staging, LLC is pleased to announce the company's membership appointment to the Metropolitan Atlanta … (26 comments)

dunwoody: Peachtree Home Staging, Atlanta, GA – What Should You Expect - 07/11/07 03:49 AM
Peachtree Home Staging -- Atlanta, GeorgiaHome staging, sometimes called home fluffing, home enhancement or home redesigning is the art of decorating a home to appeal to the most potential buyers. Peachtree Home Staging will bring out your house?s best features, downplay the negatives and create an inviting atmosphere. The result of Peachtree Home Staging is reduced market time, and realizing top dollar for your property. Peachtree Home Staging?s process always begins with a thorough consultation that examines the interior and exterior of your home. During the consultation expect rooms to be transformed and to receive recommendations to showcase your home?s space … (0 comments)

dunwoody: Atlanta Based Home Staging Company Receives Membership to the Better Business Bureau - 07/11/07 01:43 AM
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dunwoody: Atlanta Home Stager takes the WHY out of Home Staging! - 06/24/07 06:02 AM
Benefits of Having Your Home Staged
Before a showing -- A staged home will generate multiple showings when properly photographed and displayed on the Internet.  As many as 80% of potential buyers begin their search online and identify homes they would like their real estate agent to show them.During the showing -- A staged home will show better than other listed homes.  It provides the buyer a clear vision of the home's functionality. It's "move-in ready," and has no distractions.After the showing - A staged home is remembered!  Viewing home after home becomes tedious and exhausting for buyers.  Often, buyers have time … (0 comments)

dunwoody: Take Down the Red Flag on Home Staging! - 06/21/07 07:14 AM
What does it really cost to stage a home, or not? Karen Dembsky of Peachtree Home Staging separates myth from reality.
Atlanta, Ga. June 21, 2007 - Many think the cost of staging a home is not worth it. Or, they think that home staging is only for the rich, with big fancy houses. Realtors® and home sellers, who could most benefit from home staging, don't always understand that the small cost can pay dividends in effectiveness.
Home staging is the art of decorating a home to appeal to the most potential buyers. A professional home stager will bring out the house's … (0 comments)

dunwoody: Peachtree Home Staging; Home Stager preps Homes that SELL! - 06/15/07 06:18 AM
Prep your House for a Quick Sale & Top Dollar with Peachtree Home Staging!Home staging, sometimes called home fluffing, home enhancement or home redesigning is the art of decorating a home to appeal to the most potential buyers. A professional home stager will bring out your house?s best features, downplay the negatives and create an inviting atmosphere. The result of professional home staging is reduced market time, and realizing top dollar for the property.Remember, you are selling a HOUSE, a property; space. Disassociate yourself. When you buy a computer, you buy a shell that has the space to hold the items … (0 comments)

 
Karen Dembsky, Atlanta Home Staging (Peachtree Home Staging LLC, Home Staging in Atlanta, GA)

Karen Dembsky

Atlanta Home Staging

Peachtree City, GA

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Peachtree Home Staging LLC, Home Staging in Atlanta, GA

Address: Atlanta, , GA

Mobile: (770) 595-8809

home staging in Atlanta; day in and day out to make every home sale a triumphant affair! (Plus, I have a lot of fun!)


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