08-12-2006, 04:37 AM
to lucy,
in condo situations especially when rooms tend to be on the smallish site it always better to reduce furniture to the bare minimum to give the illusion of more flow and spacious feel to the room...a stager can use the owners furniture if its a look that works well with their selling acumen and what really is presentable - again in condos less really is more just to set a stage that you can really live in the place even if its down to the bare table, chairs and flowers...thats why you see dining areas with no extentions on the table, usually round tables with two chairs and not four (condo situations) enough that everyone can walk through and think that the space really has enough room for their 10 seating heavy walnut table, credenza and hutch.
a good stager will be able to charge you per hour and use your things that are worthy....those that charge for a whole project will use more of their own stuff so they can charge more - but if you have great furniture and accents - i would definitely shop around for referrals to stagers that can charge an hourly with minimum timeframe.
good luck with your sale
noel
in condo situations especially when rooms tend to be on the smallish site it always better to reduce furniture to the bare minimum to give the illusion of more flow and spacious feel to the room...a stager can use the owners furniture if its a look that works well with their selling acumen and what really is presentable - again in condos less really is more just to set a stage that you can really live in the place even if its down to the bare table, chairs and flowers...thats why you see dining areas with no extentions on the table, usually round tables with two chairs and not four (condo situations) enough that everyone can walk through and think that the space really has enough room for their 10 seating heavy walnut table, credenza and hutch.
a good stager will be able to charge you per hour and use your things that are worthy....those that charge for a whole project will use more of their own stuff so they can charge more - but if you have great furniture and accents - i would definitely shop around for referrals to stagers that can charge an hourly with minimum timeframe.
good luck with your sale
noel