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Saturday Staging Feature: Why Put Furniture on Angles?

Reblogger Donna Foerster
Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart Realty Group

Saturday Staging Feature: Why Put Furniture on Angles?

Melissa Marro, a professional home stager in St. Augustine, Florida talks to us about furniture placement.  Why would a home stager, or a designer for that matter, angle furniture in a room?  Some possible reasons:

  • There may be an existing angle in tthe room, such as a fireplace (see the first photo to the right)
  • There many be an offset window in the room
  • Create better flow, movement
Compliments of The Foerster Team, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors, (720) 530-5554


Original content by Melissa Marro

I laugh almost every time I see it.  Home stagers and redesigners are notorious for putting furniture on angles.  Angles take up a lot of square footage and often create odd pathways through rooms. So why do they do it?

The best reason to put furniture at an angle is because you already have an existing angle in the room.  You may need to highlight that feature (usually a fireplace) or the flow may simply work better because the architecture dictated it. Other times, there may be a window that is not properly offset (builders get a little crazy) and there’s not enough room for a properly sized bed or sofa.  Since there’s almost nothing worse than a piece of furniture only being half under a window, angling the furniture may overcome this obstacle. Finally, angled furniture may help create better flow in a room.  Particularly in square or skinny rectangular rooms, a large piece of furniture may take up too much real estate.  An angle may allow for better movement in the room, or soften the hard lines of the back of a sofa or chair.

Unfortunately, what we often see in before & after portfolios are home after home, room after room, with nearly ever stick of furniture on angle.  Please stop!  The average person prefers straight placement of furniture. PERIOD. Angles used without purpose don’t provide “Wow factor”. They provide, “really, that’s all you’ve got up your sleeve?” factor. Seriously, furniture on angles should be used as a last resort.

The purpose of home staging or interior redesign is to create an environment that people want to live in.  In  homes that are for sale, we focus on architecture, floors, features and benefits.  In homes that are lived in, we focus on lifestyle, form and function.”

When looking through portfolios, or photo galleries, the first thing that strikes you about the space shouldn’t be that the sofa or rug is on an angle.  It should be your eye was drawn to the space or focal point.  I’ve included some photos of some staged rooms where angles were done right.  The fact that the furniture placement was on an angle, probably wasn’t even immediately obvious to you (except for the fact that this post talks about angled furniture).

The hallmark of an exceptional room is when the whole room captures your attention, not just a single part of it.  All of the items, placement and flow work together in perfect harmony.  A well placed arrangement works as a harmony, not a solo.

staging on angles

Photo credits: bottom image by Prep This House.  Angled fireplace room staged by Stage to Sell. Traditional living room by Triangle Staging & Design.

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Melissa Marro, a published artist, now turned staging advocate and national speaker speaks her mind about real estate and the home staging industry.  In her 'no holds barred' approach, audience members find real answers to the industries pitfalls and learn how to overcome them with tried and true information and guidance.  With marketing as her passion, she turned a small home based business into one of the nation's largest home staging and training facilities. Selling her successful home staging company in January 2012, Marro is now a full time speaker and instructor for Staging And Resign and Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)'s trade events.

For more information on having Marro speak at one of your real estate functions, please contact her at 843.619.1593 or email at marro.melissa@gmail.com

 

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Patrick White
Home Driven Realty, Inc - Baldwin, NY
Driven to bring New Yorkers home

Good Evening Donna

Thanks for the post abd excellent re-blog. Have a great day

Jul 21, 2012 10:16 AM
Debbie Laity
Cedaredge Land Company - Cedaredge, CO
Your Real Estate Resource for Delta County, CO

I like angled placement of furniture. I had to so it in my own house. At first I had to get use to it, but now I like it. It works.

Jul 21, 2012 11:01 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hello Patrick~ Thank you for stopping by and commenting.

Jul 21, 2012 11:01 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Debbie~ Many years ago when I was single, I angled my bed.  I thought it looked cool and different, of course it was an apartment and I wasn't trying to sell it! :-)

Jul 21, 2012 11:41 AM
Melissa Marro
Keller Williams First Coast Realty - The Marro Team - Orange Park, FL
Jacksonville Real Estate and Home Staging
Thank you for the reblog! I feel honored.
Jul 24, 2012 01:45 PM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hello Melissa~ I search for posts that share a message that will educate consumers.  Thank you!

Jul 24, 2012 01:49 PM