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HOME STAGING IN BATTLE CREEK AND KALAMAZOO

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Home Stager with StageRight Home Staging

We just completed a large staging job on a vacant property.  The property was considered a luxury property in a pretigious, gated area.  The surroundings were back-to-nature.  The property was on a small fishing non-motorized lake, there were cattails and water grass everywhere, it was quite serene and quiet.  The property itself was very neutral in that it's color scheme was commensurate with the outdoor surroundings and had a huge open floor plan.  How then to stage to feature the open space, add some color for interest and not compete with the surroundings.  We tried to use accessories that were outdoorsy, reeds, lotus blossoms, water lilies, sticks, baskets and patterns that complemented the outdoors.. 

Our pops of color included teal, orange and green.  How did we do?

  

                                        Trying to set a scene without competing with the view 

Carole Morgan RESA-Pro, ASP

President Southwest Michigan Chapter of RESA

RESA Professional Stager of the Year Finalist, 2011

Affiliate of the Year Battle Creek Area Association of REALTORS

 

 

Comments(2)

Mark Organek
And the United States of America - Mesa, AZ
It's not a game, it's your life.

Carole - That looks AWESOME!  Just like something out of a fine homes magazine (actually better).  Maybe you can stage for home furnishing catalogs or some other kind of fancy publication.  Great job!

Feb 01, 2011 04:47 AM
Carole Morgan
StageRight Home Staging - Kalamazoo, MI
RESA-PRO Certified Home Stager

Mark, thank you for taking the time to read the blog and review/comment on the staging.  I would love to do show room work but alas I am in southwest Michigan and although there is some call for that it is not prevelent.  I do however keep trying for those occasional opportunities with model homes, apratments and show rooms.  Thanks again, Carole 

Feb 01, 2011 06:52 AM