The dilemma of remodeling before selling
My client had a limited budget to remodel his house, and he knew that it wouldn’t have been beneficial to put it on the market without freshen it up at least a little bit. The kitchen was the area that needed more attention. He was surprised when I told him that in my opinion the cabinets didn’t need […]
The beauty of French doors
Staging tip: “Needless to say that French doors are an important feature of a house, so it is crucial that you show them. And it is equally crucial to make them accessible to the buyers, who most of the time want to open them to see where they lead”. Project by: Francesca Tosolini Listing by: Rick […]
Can my bed fit in there?
Staging tip: “Staging helps to visualize how the furniture will be placed. Take this master bedroom for example: even thought the ceiling is sloped and low, the staging shows that a bed, along with the nightstands and the lamps, can easily fit in the space”. Project by: Francesca Tosolini Photos by: Francesca Tosolini Furniture and accessories by: […]
Staging a house keeping children in mind
Staging tip: “I always try to keep the staging at a minimum when it comes to children’s bedrooms. As long as the room is nice and tidy, it is ready for photos and showings”. Home staging by: Francesca Tosolini Listing by : Mike Wyman Professional photography by: Bill Johnson
When furniture is a must
Staging tip: “The most important rooms do need furniture, especially when the house is occupied and the other rooms are furnished. In this case the seller was willing to invest in a nice table that she used later on in her new house”. Listing by: Jonathan Jones Photos by: Francesca Tosolini
Staging a newly remodeled home

Staging tip: “I’m against over-staging as a personal principle, but even more when it comes to either new constructions or newly remodeled homes. Keep the staging light and let the details talk”. Photos by: Francesca Tosolini Listing by: Jonathan Jones Remodel by: Scottcraft Construction, Woodinville, WA