Thoughts from our favorite stager!
In the era when buyers are making very quick decisions, the quality of the photos matter more than ever.
They can help you with your interior design even if you’re not moving.
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One of the things I always try to figure out when viewing photos is, “Will my big TV fit in the family room along with my other furniture?” Why does no professional stager ever include the thing that has been a fixture in American homes for 70 years and literally the center of our home entertainment? Especially now with everyone stuck at home and binging TV. When there is no media shown in the photos, my snap impression is that the room must be too small and the stager is trying to trick us by leaving it out of the room.
Duly noted. The fake ones look really fake, and the real TVs are too big and cumbersome to mount temporarily.
But I agree that the TV/entertainment package is a major focal point for many buyers.
staging shows potential buyers that the sellers are committed to the selling process.
get good help indeed.