Category Archive for "Home Staging"

Sellers: Tips for Keeping your Staged Home "Show-Ready"

                                After your home is Staged – Open House & Showing Tips for Sellers Fully Open all window coverings – you want buyers to see the views & let in all the light Turn on lights in hallways and all light fixtures and lamps in each room To keep your home smelling fresh, use one of…

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Exquisite Custom Home in Portland’s Dunthorpe Neighborhood ~ $1,749,000

This stunning new custom home is nestled in the trees adjoining Tryon Creek State Park in Portland Oregon on a private .5 acre lot.  No detail was overlooked in the construction of this amazing 3-level home of 6,600+ sq ft.  5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, front & rear stairways, two laundry/utility rooms, media room, two family…

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How to Stage an Entertainer’s Kitchen in Portland OR (or anywhere else)

This week our company had the pleasure of staging a gorgeous 6600 sq ft new custom home in the Dunthorpe neighborhood of Portland Oregon.  The kitchen in this home is a chef’s dream ~ professional appliances, lots of space, fabulous materials and a great layout, etc.  Since the price of this home is at the…

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Portland Home Gets some Staging Magic ~ Before & Afters

Most savvy sellers today realize that home staging can help a home’s presentation both in the online photos as well as for the in-person viewings. Our company was recently selected to stage a home in Portland OR;  this home already had very nice furniture but many of the accessory items had been removed by the…

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The Charming Vintage Homes in Portland Oregon’s Alameda Neighborhood

These charming vintage homes are currently on the market and are located in Portland’s Alameda neighborhood, a desirable close-in area on the East side of the Willamette River and an easy 12-minute commute to downtown. Alameda began its heydey in the 1920’s and maintained its popularity through several generations. Residents enjoy access to public transportation and…

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An Oregon Bank believes in Home Staging for their Foreclosed Properties

More banks should consider home staging for their foreclosed properties in order to ensure that the home looks its very best for potential buyers who view it online and in person.  One of our local banks has found that staging their foreclosures is a much faster way to SELL them. This stunning Portland-area home was…

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This sofa in Portland Oregon’s Twenty-Third district was hiding a secret surprise!

Our company was recently contracted to stage a lovely 3-story townhome in Portland Oregon’s trendy NW 23rd district.   This historic neighborhood is chock full of upscale boutiques, amazing restaurants and cafes, art galleries and coffee shops ~ all within walking distance.  While at one time this neighborhood was mainly an industrial area with few amenities,…

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Stately New Construction @ 10985 SW Byrom Terr, Tualatin OR ~ $799,900

This stately new Hedges Park home in Tualatin OR has 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths in 3,830 sq ft.;  MLS# 10009281 This home has exceptional finish work and fixtures!  The exterior is brick and cedar with a tile roof.  3 Decks overlook a beautifully landscaped fenced yard to enjoy the outdoor spaces. The gorgeous master suite…

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Don’t Forget to Stage the Patio ~ We Staged this one for HGTV!

Sellers, remember that when your home is on the market, all outdoor spaces have the potential to expand your “living space” ~ and you need to “show” buyers how the outdoor spaces can be used. Our company was selected to provide patio furnishings for a young first-time homebuying couple in Portland Oregon for an episode of…

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How do you bring a 1970’s Home to the 21st Century? First, call a Home Stager …

Our Portland-based home staging company has worked on hundreds of homes, but this one in Lake Oswego Oregon was quite a transformation. (Every day across North America this scenario plays out:  the client contacts a local professional home stager for a proposal to help prepare their home for the market.  In this case, it was…

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