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LIVING ROOM FOYER

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The key to this staging project was “less it more.” Since my clients have numerous original works of art, I had to work diligently with them to remove anything that seemed to clutter up the space. I really wanted perspective buyers to see the amazing height and spaciousness in the living room. Within a couple weeks of finishing the changes, I’m happy to say, this house was under contract.

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Do you have one of those ugly 1980’s fluorescent light fixtures in your kitchen? Here’s a creative way to update your look with little effort and cost. Take the lights out, frame the hole with molding so there’s a lip. Get LED rope, line the rim and have it switched. Here we used a bendable 15’ track to make an “S” in the cavity. For this application we added a faux granite paint with a little sparkle to give it even more interest. My clients were overjoyed and so was I. Goodbye 1982!

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KITCHEN

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MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BATH

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GUEST BEDROOMS

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THE VIEW THE WINDOW

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GALLEY KITCHEN W/ BAR SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM

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There were two tiny closets in this condo which held “his and hers” clothing. This was the challenge. Since the condo was still lived in, we needed to try and store everything that seemed to clutter the space yet purchase a few things to make it look polished. Considering the size, I think the pictures make it seem larger than 620 sq/ft. Not pictured is a spacious bathroom.

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Craftsmanbuilt in 1910

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Changes include white paint over the beige, tan paint over the olive, brass coverings on the stove have been taken off/painted silver, lighting and drapery.

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Changes include white paint over the beige, metallic sky blue paint above the wainscot, nickel hardware, drapery, chandelier and large round dining table with chairs.

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Changes include light gray paint throughout kitchen, white painted shelving, new GFCI outlets, granite countertops, faucet, pantry cabinet, stainless refrigerator, stainless range, stainless hood, ceramic/marble backsplash, new drapery, lighting and porcelain floor.

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Changes include white paint over the wainscot, light tan over the purple, New faucet, new hardware, new light fixture and a light tan porcelain floor.

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Changes include light blue paint below the picture rails with cream above, complementary blue sheers and drapery, furnishings include a pewter sleigh bed, mahogany desk, shelf and CD holder.

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This is the basement area which had not been finished in the 100 years of this home’s life. Everything from treating the concrete to electrical was needed to complete the space. Mosaic glass tile cover the countertop. Beneath is a beverage refrigerator and a cabinet to house the DVDs. There are three rows of two reclining leather chairs for comfort. Wainscot was used in the space to emulate the rest of the home. A wall built for the plasma and the components. The colors chosen were after the Seahawks’. Sconces and pendants were colorful art glass to keep the theater sort of feel.