Seaside HOME Staging

Seaside HOME Staging Home Staging and Interior Design. Soft staging or Furnishing the home wit furniture. We can do it all. No job is to small or to large.

For Those Who Are Staying, but Want a Fresh, Affordable New Look:

Most people ask, “What does redesign involve and how does it differ from interior decorating?”

Design “Re-Mix”: Interior decorating usually starts from scratch with new furniture and complementary furnishings. Redesign starts with what you already have and adds or subtracts to create an inviting new living space based on your styl

e and functional needs. Decorating “Lite”: Redesign is a great way to update your home’s look without breaking the budget. We minimize expense by “borrowing” wonderful pieces we find throughout your home and repurpose them for the redesigned space. Just the Right Accessories: We may recommend new lighting, a new paint color or a new rug or other new accessories to capture just the right look. Simple, affordable, yet stylish, accessories can make a big difference–taking a home from “drab to fab”—in a matter of minutes.

- Coastal Inspired designs capture the essence of a Seaside feeling as portrayed in the last photo.  Please, allow us to...
08/08/2024

- Coastal Inspired designs capture the essence of a Seaside feeling as portrayed in the last photo. Please, allow us to Stage the home of your Dreams.

- Biophilic design as displayed in second picture.
Incorporates nature into your home with furniture made from natural materials like wood and stone, as well as plants and greenery.

- Sustainable materials
Uses eco-friendly and renewable resources, such as energy-efficient solutions in new home builds.

- Maximalism allows you to incorporate all different colors, patterns, textures, and forms.
This trend in the third picture celebrates expression and abundance with bold colors, eclectic collections, and a mix of patterns and textures.
- Metal accents and frameworks are a strong detailing trend that can be used in all areas of home decor and furniture design. Metal is durable, long-lasting, and flexible in color, finish, texture, and movement. Feature in picture six below.

- Quiet luxury
Emphasizes elegance with refined materials, subtle textures, and a neutral color palette to create a sophisticated and serene atmosphere.

- Arches as featured below in picture four is an
architectural element that adds a whimsical touch to spaces, giving them an old-world charm while also framing essential spaces.

- Bold color combos as shown in picture five below
Embraces vibrant color palettes, such as electric blues, vivid yellows, and vibrant corals, to create an atmosphere that radiates energy and joy.

- Bold lighting as shown in the last image below as featured in the first picture is becoming increasingly decorative, with the right lighting being able to transform the look and feel of a space, including bold shapes and silhouettes.

02/22/2023

Update your home for 2023

Technology and Smart Home Integration
For years, we have been using items like sound bars, fancy TVs, and other home theater equipment to bring our living spaces to life, and now home staging trends are bringing technology and the smart home into the equation. This includes the use of technology like voice assistants, smart TVs, and smart home appliances like connected fridges, and it can bring features like voice-activated lights, mood lighting, and smart TV features like gesture controls and built-in apps and games into your home.

It’s not just about the aesthetics of your space anymore; it’s about the functionality too. If you want to bring technology into your home staging, or if you already own some smart home equipment, there are plenty of ways you can use it to bring your living space to life. You can use smart furniture like tables that have built-in charging stations, you can use smart lighting to create mood lighting, or you can use smart home appliances to bring your kitchen into the 21st century.

Don’t know where to get started? We’d recommend starting with Amazon Alexa. There are other products available to automate your home, but Amazon Alexa is easy to setup and affordable.

09/23/2021

Transition from Summer into Fall. Start by decluttering and purge your closets. Take inventory
The first step in your closet clean-out is to completely empty it. Remove everything, including clothes, hangers and shoes -- and plop it on your bed or floor. Don't forget to grab items from shelves, bins and drawers, too.

You want to start completely fresh, like you've never had clothes before and the pile you made is your shopping area. Create organized piles. you haven't worn it in a year and it's still in good condition, it goes in the charity bag/basket. Your consignment items in a basket
If it has holes, worn-out elastic or rips that can't be repaired, throw it in the trash bag/basket. Let go....

The days get shorter during the fall season, so adequate lighting is essential if you want to highlight your home's best...
09/23/2021

The days get shorter during the fall season, so adequate lighting is essential if you want to highlight your home's best features. ...
Use Seasonal Scents. Nothing says fall like the pleasing aromas of apples and cinnamon. ...
Play Up the Fireplace. ...
Don't Forget Curb Appeal.

HOW MUCH DOES HOME STAGING COST AND WHAT YOU WILL GAIN BYStaging Your Home This SpringGuest Writer – Alexa Collins If yo...
02/11/2018

HOW MUCH DOES HOME STAGING COST AND WHAT YOU WILL GAIN BY
Staging Your Home This Spring

Guest Writer – Alexa Collins

If you’re selling your house this Spring, these 5 interior design tips for staging will help create warm, lived-in rooms. Your goal is to help visitors imagine a new lifestyle; simply by walking from room to room. Set up your home as if you were about to entertain, or as if reading in the other room, preparing lunch or having a siesta. It gives potential buyers ideas on how they could use your home, and what they can look forward to.

Since Spring is about new beginnings; use floral prints, bright colors and gorgeous flowers throughout.

From the bathroom to the bedroom, from adding natural light to matching different styles, use these tools for your home to look its best without a major overhaul.

Here are 5 fabulous Spring inspired home staging tips to brighten and freshen the entire house. Buyers will love the hints of Springtime and the fun, cohesive look.

1. Add Seasonal Fruits & Veggies to Your Kitchen for Pops of Color.

Interior design and staging expert Karen Parziale told us that putting glass jars on the kitchen counters is a great way to stage your kitchen. Fill one of these jars with radishes for a pop of magenta, one with apricots, and one with limes or purple asparagus to mix it up.

If you have a kitchen table or island, add a white or glass bowl full of lemons for a hint of yellow. If you want more suggestions, a quick google search will tell you “what fruits and veggies are in season this Spring,” and you can choose the produce that best accents your space.

If you have an all white kitchen, feel free to go with bold fruits or vegetables. If your kitchen already has color in the cabinets or counter tops, go for more subdued hues as not to clash with any existing color palette.

Image: Unsplash

2. Sprinkle Different Fresh Cut Flowers or Bowls of Fruit Throughout the House

Have you ever put a vase of fresh-cut flowers in your bedroom, living room, or kitchen and felt new life breathed into the space? Blooming flowers instantly add a lively and positive natural vibe to a room, so you should definitely place flowers throughout your house when you stage it. Since so many varieties bloom in the Spring, you have easy access to different shades and types of blooms.

Arrangements of one flower type have the most impact because they create a focal point of one concentrated color and don’t distract from other patterns that might exist already in your space. Vases should be neutral; try clear, chrome, or white, or natural wood.

Add a bunch of peonies in one room for elegance, lilies for fragrance, or irises for a bright indigo accent. You can also try yellow tulips for some cheer, or a round vase of tea roses. Sunflowers of daffodils in the kitchen are also a fan favorite! But don’t forget the fruit!

Notice how all the books on the book cases below have their spines facing the wall… its less distracting for the buyer. What stands out instead is pops of green apples, green plants and glass mixed among warm wood tones.

Decorate your home as if you just stepped out for a minute. Leaving a drink on a table or counter top will give the potential buyer a snap shot of your life; after all when buyers look to buying a home, lifestyle is what they are investing in.

Image: Public Domain Pictures

3. Use Lemons to Make a Natural Deodorizer

Your house has to smell amazing when potential buyers visit, and soft, natural scents are the best way to achieve that. Lemons are a natural deodorizer and adding them to your kitchen styling is colorful as well as clearing the air of any cooking smells.

Use lemons, a sprig of rosemary, and a dash of vanilla to make your house smell fresh and delicious. Just put all of the ingredients in water and simmer on the stove until the aroma fills your space! Some people bake cookies, others cook a roast; use smell as tool in the kitchen to attract visitors.

Image: Vogue

4. Get Throw Pillows in Spring Colors

You have pops of color in the kitchen using seasonal fruits and veggies, and fresh-cut flowers sprinkled throughout; bathroom, bedrooms, hallway. Now let’s add some Spring to the living room!

Take a look around your living room/ family room space. Do you have a clean design lacking interesting patterns? If yes, this is a great opportunity to add simple, bright floral patterned pillows.

Make sure that the pillows match for a subtle and fun accent that’s not too distracting from the rest of the room.

If your rooms have existing patterns, add solid colored cushions. Two pillows in the same color is a most chic look. Another great staging tool; books.

Image: Real Simple

5. Lay Out Spring-Themed Books On the Coffee Table

Laying out Spring cooking or gardening books on the coffee table gives the buyer a few hints on how they might spend time in their new home. Plus, they look great!

If you have an incredible kitchen, pick out one or two Spring cooking books to remind buyers of the great meals they can make if they buy your house. Books placed on a side table, or nightstand also work well. Add flowers and you have interest, color, and height in the one package.

If you have an incredible outdoor space, a Spring gardening book might be more appropriate. Have fun with it, and make sure to pick books with a chic, clean cover design.

Before you incorporate all of these fun Spring interior design ideas, you’ll need to declutter and clean your entire house. Be sure to create an easy to follow “declutter your house checklist” to get the job done and move onto all of our fun tips. Happy Springtime home staging–and good luck selling your house!

Brighten up your home and bring in buyers with these easy ideas.

Springtime brings sunshine, showers -- and plenty of opportunities for home staging. Make the most of the season with these fresh updates that are sure to attract buyers.

Whip your yard into shape. When you're selling in the spring, you need to get your yard in shape as quickly as possible. Clear winter yard debris, and get frost-resistant plants that won't be affected if a late cold spell hits. Or, invest in silk flowers for a touch of color that you don't have to worry about watering.

Do some spring cleaning. It's natural to want to spruce up your space in the spring, so scrub away! A sparkling home will impress buyers and make your home seem even more appealing.

Box up your winter wardrobe. Bulky winter clothes take up lots of space, so move them out as you de-clutter your closets. You'll impress buyers with all that space.

Spruce up the entryway. If your welcome mat is covered with winter dirt, pick up a new one. A clean, pretty doorway will help set the tone for the entire showing.

Bring spring aromas indoors. Spring is not only a colorful season, but a fragrant one, too. Bring the aroma indoors. Scents have a profound effect on mood, so infusing scent into your decor with diffusers, candles, fresh cut plants/flowers, or incense can change the overall feeling of a space.

Bring out the bright colors. Tuck away the heavy, winter flannel comforter and pull out crisp linens with coverlets for color. Bring in the spring with floral-designed spreads or colorful solids. Don't forget accent pillows for added style and comfort.

Related To

Home staging—where you decorate your house in an effort to entice buyers to bite—may seem counterintuitive: Why spend money on a place if you're moving out? Simple answer: because it can get you more money for your home sale. And evidence shows it's usually well worth the effort. On average, staged homes sell 88% faster and for 20% more than nonstaged ones, which is nothing to sneeze at. But just how much does home staging really cost? Here's the scoop, so you can decide if it's worth the investment for you.

How much does home staging cost?

File this one under "obvious"—but the pricier the home, the more it costs to stage. As a general rule of thumb, most stagers charge $300 for an initial design consultation, and $500 per month
Most professional home stagers also require a three-month minimum contract, "even if you sell the home in 24 hours."

What can cost extra?

Most stagers work with the knickknacks and art that the homeowner already owns. But sometimes they "need to purchase new accessories, fresh towels, flowers, and/or fruit, as these small touches make a big difference!" Your Home Matters invest in Staging and Redesign. Those new purchases will add to the overall cost of the project.

The layout of your home could also add a ka-ching to a home stagin expert's price tag. A job that requires heavy lifting in a multistory house usually means hiring additional help to move furniture.

And if you're listing a completely vacant home because you've already moved out, you're looking at the additional expense of renting every stick of furniture and all decor items.

Conversely, if you inherited a ton of antiques, you may need to put excess belongings into storage, tacking that monthly rental onto your overall staging costs.
A FRESH COAT OF PAINT
A final expense, an important one that can help ensure staging success, is the price of painting a room. A fresh coat in a 12-by-12 square foot room will cost around $200, or $400 to $700 if left to the pros. Choose neutral colors.

How to save on home staging

You don't have to stage your entire house from basement laundry room to attic storage. "A great way to save money when staging is by only focusing on the main areas of a home," says. These are the rooms you spend the most time in—your kitchen, living room, dining room, and master bedroom. Another wallet-friendly home staging option is to limit yourself to a consultation with a home stager. When Seasside Home Staging views the home with the owner(s), offering suggestions to maximize the potential for each room, "the price is far less, $125 for 90 minutes."

The biggest savings? Selling your home faster, at a better price, and without months of carrying costs—because your house was properly staged. attract spring buyers, change your home's décor. Fill your interior with fresh motifs, bursts of color, and lively patterns. While you can't change the location of your house, you can change its condition. Get your home ready to sell with these spring home staging tips.
Start Spring Staging With a Spring Cleaning. Scrub your home until it sparkles – and don't forget the windows, says Ilaria Barion, founder of Virtual Staging by Ilaria Barion. Then, get out of winter "nesting" mode and declutter, declutter, declutter until your space is light, airy and spacious.

HOLIDAY STAGING                                             The less-is-more mantra of home staging may tempt you to for...
12/01/2017

HOLIDAY STAGING

The less-is-more mantra of home staging may tempt you to forgo holiday cheer this year. But a few subtle touches like a pinecone centerpiece, an evergreen wreath or a pot of cider simmering on the stove can create a warm and festive feeling in your home. Avoid overtly religious flourishes, which may be off-putting to some buyers Complement Your Palette for Holiday decorations

Before you start untangling your tinsel, make sure your holiday collection matches your current decor. If your living room has a clean, all-white color scheme, skip the clashing red garland and opt for a white tree, white candles and silver glass ornaments. If you've got an earthy color scheme, accent with rich tones

11/15/2017
Winter homestaging tips: Thinking about home selling in the winter? Winter presents its own unique set of challenges.  T...
11/15/2017

Winter homestaging tips:
Thinking about home selling in the winter? Winter presents its own unique set of challenges. There are steps you can take to brighten your home and make the showing pleasant and enjoyable for your buyers.

1) Clear a Path
Continually shovel a path through the snow, especially if snowflakes are still falling.
2.Footprints on freshly fallen snow will turn to ice if the temperature is low enough, so scrape the walk
3.Sprinkle a layer of sand over the sidewalk and steps to ensure your buyers' stable footing.
4. Remember to open a path from the street to the sidewalks.
If it's raining, put a rubber mat by the front door or a container to hold wet umbrellas and shoes.
5. Let in the Light
Pull up the blinds, open the shutters, push back the drapes on every window.
Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights.
6. Brighten dark rooms with few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture.
Turn off televisions, speakers and computers .7. Turn on the Heat
Pump up that thermostat. It's better to heat the house a degree or two warmer than usual and then set the temperature at normal. This prevents the heat from kicking on when the buyer is present.
You want the temperature inside to be comfortable and to give the buyer more of a reason to linger, especially on a cold day.

8. Create a Mood
Make your living room appear romantic by placing two champagne glasses near a champagne bucket on the coffee table.

9.Toss afghans or throws across the arms of your sofa.
10. Turn your bathroom into a spa:
Hang plush robes.
Roll up wash cloths, tie with a ribbon and place in a basket on the counter.
Set up a grouping of soaps, lotions and shampoo.
11. Place vases filled with winter flowers around the house.
12. Set a breakfast tray on the bed containing a coffee cup, saucer, napkin, reading material.
Dress your dining room table for a dinner for two. 13. Turn on the Music
Turn on soft music
Jazz or classical is soothing.
Don't turn on a commercial radio station - set your tunes to random selection so your music will be continuous, try Spotify.
14. Ease Up on the Scents
Many people are allergic to certain scents and deodorizers, so don't spray the air or plug-in air fresheners. Bake cookies or simmer spices such as cinnamon in water on the stove.
Don't burn candles, use automatic candles to produce a cozy atmospher placed in arrangemens or in the fireplace. Light the fireplace, but open the damper, place a grate in front of it and don't leave it unattended for very long.
15. Put out cookies so buyers aren't disappointed. More than one sad buyer has said, "Oh, darn, I thought there were cookies in here!"
16. Make it Visually Pleasing
Display photographs showcasing your summer flower gardens and lush green lawns.
Keep blinds partially closed that otherwise show undesirable outdoor scenery such as a dilapidated fence(I would suggest that you repair or replace any unsigjtly items). or a nearby structure that obstructs views.
17. Make Your House Sparkle:
Wash windows
Clean out cobwebs.
If necessary, re-caulk tubs, showers and sinks.
Polish chrome faucets and mirrors.
Clean out the refrigerator (you know it needs it anyway lol).
Vacuum daily. If your carpeting is plush, vacuum in one direction.
Wash or polish floors.
Dust furniture, ceiling fan blades and light fixtures.
Bleach dingy grout.
Empty trash

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