Your choice of paint color can greatly impact the sale of your home. Get ready for fresh perspectives and cozy vibes in interior paint trends for 2024. Gone are the monochromatic color themes in multiple shades of gray. This year, people are bringing more warmth and nature into their homes. According to a recent survey…
Read MoreWhat was the name of this project and why? We named this unique project the Fairview Waterfront Home Staging. Fairview Lake is located in Multnomah County, just east of Portland, along the Columbia River. The 108-acre lake is great for boating, fishing, and all sorts of recreation. What neighborhood was this home in? The…
Read MoreSelling your home is a significant undertaking, and making a positive first impression is key to attracting potential buyers. While it may seem daunting, implementing some simple home staging techniques can help showcase your home in its best light. In this article, we’ll explore essential home staging tips to help you make a great impression…
Read MoreWhat was the name of this project and why? We named this project the Lake Oswego Waterfront Home Staging. This home is in one of Lake Oswego’s most coveted neighborhoods and sits right on the Blue Heron Canal. What neighborhood was this home in? Lake Oswego is known for its great school district…
Read MoreLighting is a subtle but powerful tool in the world of home staging. When harnessed correctly, it can transform a house into a warm and inviting home. In this article, we’ll explore why lighting in home staging is a critical aspect, how it influences buyer perceptions, and provide expert guidance on choosing the right lighting…
Read MoreWhat was the name of this project and why? This model home is one of several we’ve staged for Riverside Homes. This group dedicates themselves to developing new homes and neighborhoods that reflect the natural beauty of the environment while providing innovative design and craftsmanship. Riverside Homes has built neighborhoods in Beaverton, Portland, Sherwood, and…
Read MoreWhen selling a home, staging is an essential tool. It goes beyond simply arranging furniture and decor to creating an immersive experience. Today, we’ll dive into sensory staging, which engages sight, sound, touch, smell, taste, and even temperature to turn a house into a place potential buyers can see themselves living in. Sight Let’s…
Read MoreWhat was the name of this project and why? This beautiful home built in 1915 has unique character, including the original leaded and stained glass windows. The bathrooms and kitchen have been fully remodeled with beautiful yet functional features. Because it’s in Multnomah Village and has such beautiful updates and original features, we called it…
Read MoreWhen it comes to selling a home, every detail matters. From the layout of the rooms to the landscaping in the backyard, each element contributes to the overall impression a potential buyer forms. One often underestimated detail that can significantly affect a home’s appeal is the color of its front door. This seemingly small touch…
Read MoreWhat is the name of this project and why? We named this one The College Tudor. What makes it a Tudor-style? The combination of pitched gable roofs, half-timbering, masonry, brick, and often with leaded glass windows. And they can be pleasingly asymmetrical. Think storybook classic. This lovely home is located on Reed College Place, right…
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