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5030 Woodlawn Ave, Mpls, Minnesota

By
Home Stager with Minnesota Home Staging Network~ MN's Top Home Staging Firm

Historic spanish revival home offered for sale only the 4th time in 80 years. Original woodwork inspired by Tulips throughout and original art-deco bathrooms are amazing. Home sits on 3 city lots perched on ridge overlooking Lake Nokomis.

 

HUGE gorgesou formal living room with accent lighting.

Gigantic Master Bedroom with attached nursery...right on Lake Nokomis! Doesn't get better than this!

 

Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Beth

What a nice looking property.

Hope all is well in Minnesota.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

Sep 20, 2008 01:33 AM
Michele Hess
Simply Staged Inc. - Rockford, IL
Home Stager Rockford - Simply Staged Inc

Beautiful Beth!!  What a fun project to work on. 

Sep 20, 2008 08:50 AM
Teresa Meyer
Cincinnati Home Stager - Cincinnati, OH
Home Staging Cincinnati-OH.

Hey Beth! This is just GORGEOUS!  What is that wonderful paint color used around the windows?  I love how that color is used throughout!

Sep 20, 2008 12:39 PM
Kristina Leone
Lionheart Home Staging, LLC - Minneapolis, MN

Beth, what a beautiful home!  Best wishes on this listing!

Sep 20, 2008 02:10 PM
D B
Quakertown, PA
e-PRO, Realtor - Bucks County PA - 610-952-3578

This is a beautiful looking home you have listed here.  Good luck in selling it quickly for your Sellers.

Thanks

Don

Sep 20, 2008 02:19 PM
Paula Springer
Key Elements Inc. Home Staging & Interiors - Portland, OR
A.S.P.

Beth, what a sweet vintage home, and you have done it justice. Nice staging. I notice you have not put any trees or bambooo plants in the corners where many stagers might do so. Can you comment on this please?

Thanks!

Sep 20, 2008 04:30 PM
Jim Crawford
Long & Foster - Fredericksburg, VA
Jim Crawford Broker Associate Fredericksburg VA

Stunning, Classic, elegant and yet simple.  Well done!  Bravo.

Sep 20, 2008 05:57 PM
Jason Fleming
Jason Fleming Agency INC - Coon Rapids, MN

That home is simply amazing.  I hope to own a home similar to that some day.  Thanks for sharing!

Dec 28, 2008 03:37 PM
Terrylynn Fisher
Dudum Real Estate Group - BuyStageSell.com - Walnut Creek, CA
HAFA Certified, EcoBroker, CRS, CSP Realtor, Etc.

OH please do show more photos.  Love the home and it must have been fun to stage. 

Paula I am intrigued by your question, please elaborate?

Dec 28, 2008 05:32 PM
Paula Springer
Key Elements Inc. Home Staging & Interiors - Portland, OR
A.S.P.

Terrylynn and Beth

How to elaborate...hmm. .is this just a turkey of a question or was anybody else wondering about it as well? Since trees and greenery give added texture, increase the CHI in the room, and adds a kind of ethereal WOW factor, I guess I wonder if there was something that indicated to Beth that this was not a time and place for using that kind of staging device? With the monochromatic color scheme, and plenty of floor space, especially in the bedroom, perhaps she was working with a finite set of materials, or maybe the homeowner just hates silk trees, or maybe Beth finds them undesirable for the type of property....? Ya know...silks can be considered to look cheap unless they are the high-end kind.  Maybe she was fresh out of trees in her magic hat? maybe there are rooms that needed her stock of trees more fervently?  Beth...help me here and I really am curious because I lay in trees so often I just wonder if there is a STYLE thing I might want to consider too?

Jan 01, 2009 11:06 AM
Michelle Finnamore
Toronto GTA, Alliston, Newmarket - Vaughan, ON
Preparing your property for sale

I'm interested in this answer as well. I do not use artificial trees on a regular basis. In fact, I think I have only placed them in two houses in all the time I have been Staging. I think the photos above allow the amount space in the room as well as the architecture do the speaking. You can quickly see how much room there is the property and if your belongings would fit in.

Jan 01, 2009 12:21 PM