Posts Tagged "Before & After Photos"

Portland Home Staging Solutions: Before & After Photos Tell the Story

It’s been a busy season for Room Solutions Staging in Portland, OR.  This year we’ve continued to provide home staging solutions for Portland area homeowners, builders, investors and real estate agents. Sometimes “before and after” photos can best tell the story.  We find that homes that are priced right, marketed aggressively, and presented well (with staging…

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It’s Not Graffiti ~ but Buyers May not Like that on the Bathroom Walls

When selling your home, it’s important to remove your own personal “marks” on it … things that you and your family members may love, but that may be seen as distracting by the majority of potential buyers. In a Portland home that we staged recently, the homeowner walked me through the house and when we came…

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Is Your Home a Quick Change Artist? This Home was and Sold in 2 Days

Sometimes when staging a home, having the ability to make a quick change is important.  The real estate market in Portland Oregon has heated up, and homes in desired locations, in good condition and presented well to buyers can make the difference between a quick sale and one that might linger. We were contacted by homeowners…

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Portland Home Staging: Helping you “Tweak” your home for a faster sale

As an established home staging company based in Portland Oregon, we’re often contacted by sellers to help them prepare their homes for sale. Sometimes, all that’s needed is a Home Staging Consultation and/or a couple of hours of our time to “tweak” the main rooms and make each one look more open, spacious, and appealing to that…

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Portland Home Staging Q & A: Can you Stage just one room in my home?

As a home staging company in Portland OR, we are often called by homeowners and listing agents with questions about staging.  In a recent example, homeowners were about to put their updated home on the market, and their  formal living room (the first room you see upon entering) had been the “pool table” room. The…

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Angie’s List Articles share Affordable Decorating & Home Staging Tips

Affordable Decorating and Home Staging Tips Angie’s List is a great resource for homeowners to find reviews by local consumers about service providers in their area.  Take almost any category of service provider, and you’ll find them included in Angie’s List. Angie’s List also provides helpful articles including this one that you can read here: Affordable Decorating…

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Portland Home on the Market for 7 Months ~ then Staged & Sold in 10 Days

In the Portland real estate market, we continue to see that staging your home helps it sell faster when these other factors are in place: It’s priced right It’s in good condition (and staging is part of that, when done properly) The listing agent uses effective marketing methods to capture the target buyer Our Portland home staging company was…

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Some of Yours + Some of Ours Get Blended in an Occupied Staged Home

Our Portland home staging company is often asked to stage a home that’s occupied by the sellers while it’s on the market.  In this case we provide a home staging consultation first, to advise them what to keep, what to pack up, and any easy cosmetic updates including painting — to be completed before we…

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Can Staging Help Unlock the Appeal of a Very Small Portland Home?

Recently our Portland home staging company was hired to stage a very small home in a lovely 55+ retirement community.  Their model apartment was ready for a new resident and I previewed the property to find that it was just over 600 sq ft. When staging such a small space, you want to make sure…

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Staging Makes a Large Portland Home more Appealing to Buyers

Our Portland home staging company recently staged a large home (over 6,000 sq ft) to make it more appealing to potential buyers.  When buyers walk into a big, empty house it’s hard for them to see themselves living there, and large spaces can be confusing.  Their questions usually include “What’s the purpose of this room?”…

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