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OUR HOME STAGING SERVICES

Make the first impression count.

Jodelle’s approach to design is to build on the excitement with each room starting with the initial “wow!” Designers get the buyers engaged by creating single frames in a life script that the buyers can imagine themselves experiencing. These moments are carefully designed to target the specific demographic the realtor has identified for the home’s location and to activate the senses. The more the buyer identifies with the home, the greater chance they will perceive it at a higher value.

The overall balance of elements within the space is very important to achieve. A well-balanced room initiates a feeling of calm and peace. It takes an artist’s eye to look at a space and know if something is missing, needs to be removed and exactly when the canvas is finished. The use of smaller and larger triangles or groups of three, are often used within a space to achieve balance. Colors that work well together can create harmony. It is also important that the palette selected transition well from room to room to create a cohesive flow.

There is a science behind creating mood and harmony through color. It is important that a designer understand this to generate positive reactions to a property. Black and white are often used to modernize a space. Blues are very calming and reassuring. Red can initiate excitement, but the proper balance and hue is important. Green brings life to a space and can be brought into any color palette easily with faux plants.

Life can also be brought into the space through movie set style elements. Tea service for two can bring back a pleasant memory of a hot summer day with a refreshing beverage in hand. A familiar taste of a sweet treat could come to mind after seeing a cookbook next to a mixing bowl in the kitchen. One might think of snuggling with someone they love after seeing a basket of soft throws placed next to a comfortable couch.

A good designer will know how to bring all these factors into play and increase the likelihood that your buyer will begin to see the property as “home.”

Over 80% of buyers will use the internet first to narrow their selections.

85% of staged homes, according to a 2018 Home Staging Resource Survey, sold for 6-25% more than non-staged homes in the same market.

Offers on staged homes are received in 90% less time than non-staged homes and generate a higher anticipatory price (National Statistics Report.)

Only 10% of home buyers can visualize the potential of a space without furnishings (National Association of Realtors 2017 Profile of Home Staging).