Today’s featured home staging project is a link to Back to the Future. This house was built in the 1960s but it had a 1985 feel to it – dated furniture, heavy draperies, faux finish on the ceiling. Our home staging challenge was to bring this house forward a couple of decades.
The good news was that I was working with an open minded (albeit somewhat skeptical) seller and an eager and energetic Realtor. It took time, teamwork, and hard work to turn 1985 into 2011.
Phase 1 began in July on one of our record breaking hot days. The motivated seller was given her homework, paint colors and a pep talk. I took pictures and started a staging plan. The Realtor directed traffic and got her vision for the marketing of this house. We went our separate ways but all with the same goal in mind – get this house ready to sell for the most money in the shortest amount of time.
Phase 2 took the rest of the hot summer. The seller finished her homework - paint was touched up; draperies removed; closets cleaned out; furniture moved; and clutter a thing of the past. For Phase 3, the house was scrubbed, carpets deep cleaned and windows washed by a great team of professionals brought in by the Realtor.
Home staging finally started in Phase 4. This particular Realtor and I work well together. We often finish each other’s sentences when it comes to getting a house staged and ready. She had a vision for the furniture placement in the living room and I added the accessories. She changed out the globes in the light fixture, I arranged the bookshelves. I accessorized the kitchen, she edited me! She changed out the entry furniture, I added the florals. The house looked great after we finally called it quits for the evening.
Phase 5 was what I call the extra mile. The Realtor installed a new microwave, cleaned and wiped out all the cabinets; made sure all the light bulbs were just right and installed a new front porch light fixture.
Check out the Back to the Future photos of 56th Street – Tulsa on our website at http://www.transitions-home-staging.com/56th-Street---Tulsa.html
This exercise was a good example of how a house can be refreshed and updated using a homeowner’s things, teamwork and some imagination. And we didn’t need any help from Marty McFly, George or Doc!!
Dwell in possibilities
Cindy
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