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Home staging has nothing to do with an owner's taste or style. It has everything to do with setting the stage to help potential buyers envision themselves living in the home. 

To sell your home our job is to help potential buyers "see" your house as their home and help them mentally visualize their family and furniture in your space. To do that, Staging By Design carefully and strategically edits and arranges your furniture and accessories to highlight the features of the house.

There are many benefits of home staging for a home owner.

 

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Home staging ensures that your home shows warmth, space and function. Great home staging enhances the style and the feeling of your home. 
Your home will show better than the neighbor's house that is also on the market.  Buyers interested in your neighborhood are looking at homes similar to yours and the house that shows the best gets offers faster!
Potential buyers will see the best features of your home because your furnishings are arranged to guide the eye to them! And, calculated positioning of furnishings and accessories can downplay weaknesses so the best features stand out.
Ellen Boettcher is skilled at making your furnishings speak to the quality of your home and shout out the value as well.
A well staged home gets better offers. Buyers are looking for the best house at the best price and home staging supports the value of your home and encourages top dollar offers at little cost to you.
Home staging is designed to keep potential buyers in your home longer. The longer potential buyers stay in your home, the more likely it is that they will make an offer.
Potential buyers are looking for the perfect home and will keep looking until they find it. We can help you make your home show perfectly!

 

Having your home ready for showing at a moment's notice can be exhausting. A staged home is designed to be easier for you to keep ready. That gives you time to prepare for moving to your new home instead of spending all of your energy worrying that your home is show-ready.