"Wow, what an incredibly helpful video! These 7 budget-friendly staging tips are pure gold for anyone looking to sell their home for more. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights and practical advice. Your clear explanations and easy-to-follow demonstrations make the whole staging process feel achievable and exciting. I can't wait to implement these tips and watch as they work their magic in transforming my space. Keep up the fantastic work, your expertise is truly appreciated!"
lol, so I am an artist. I create my own stuff. I took all of it down to make it as minimalist as possible. Was this a bad idea? But I paint what I like...might be a forest scene (think misty forest), an ocean view, a portrait, a beach scene with a mysterious element, or even a picture of baby, something funny. What types of art are best for staging? Would love more info on this.
@@chrisgranorealtor yes I use them in the house and then when I went to pull them off, it took the paint and the drywall the piece that you pull on snapped off and I couldn’t get it off the wall
Thanks for watching and commenting Pamela! For purposes of selling, the average buyer doesn't care whether it's fake or real. But it sounds like you've got a green thumb and I agree, real plants are an A+!
Would like to see more examples as you talk about them
"Wow, what an incredibly helpful video! These 7 budget-friendly staging tips are pure gold for anyone looking to sell their home for more. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights and practical advice. Your clear explanations and easy-to-follow demonstrations make the whole staging process feel achievable and exciting. I can't wait to implement these tips and watch as they work their magic in transforming my space. Keep up the fantastic work, your expertise is truly appreciated!"
This was pretty good.
lol, so I am an artist. I create my own stuff. I took all of it down to make it as minimalist as possible. Was this a bad idea? But I paint what I like...might be a forest scene (think misty forest), an ocean view, a portrait, a beach scene with a mysterious element, or even a picture of baby, something funny. What types of art are best for staging? Would love more info on this.
Do not over look thrift shops for art work, linens, even artificial plants…nothing tacky or worn…but sometimes you can find surprising bargains
So, putting more holes in the wall, when you’re hanging pictures with the new buyers will have to spackle and repaint
Great question! I recommend using existing nails or command strip products.
@@chrisgranorealtor yes I use them in the house and then when I went to pull them off, it took the paint and the drywall the piece that you pull on snapped off and I couldn’t get it off the wall
@@skunz1958 that stinks!
Hello,
Are you looking for a professional TH-cam thumbnail designer?
Fake plants are TACKY no plants is better than fake
Thanks for watching and commenting Pamela! For purposes of selling, the average buyer doesn't care whether it's fake or real. But it sounds like you've got a green thumb and I agree, real plants are an A+!
I had both fake and real plants in our staging. In the photos and video, you could not tell the difference.