HOME STAGING
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IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A MAXIMUM PURCHASE PRICE WE CAN HELP YOU STYLE AND DRESS YOUR PROPERTY TO APPEAL TO THE MAJORITY OF THE PURCHASERS.
THERE ARE OPTIONS TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET FROM ARRANGING HIRE FURNITURE AND STORAGE, TO REPLACING FLOORING AND FULLY REDECORATING
WE WILL ARRANGE AN INITIAL SITE VISIT TO ASSESS YOUR REQUIREMENTS BEFORE PROVIDING YOU WITH AN ESTIMATE AND DESIGN PROPOSAL. FURTHER TO THIS, OUR SISTER COMPANY, SPACESPLACES CAN HELP YOU FIND ANOTHER HOME OR EVEN SELL THE ONE YOU ARE IN.
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DECLUTTER
EXPLANATION:
declutter (also de-clutter) verb [v, vn] to remove things you do not use so that you have more space and can easily find things when you need them: Moving house is a good opportunity to declutter. a 7-step plan to help you declutter your home. The secret to decluttering your life is to figure out what you can and can't change. Declutter one room at a time. decluttering noun [U]: Decluttering is great therapy for your home and your mind too
IN BRITAIN, HOME STAGING, SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS PROPERTY PRESENTATION OR PROPERTY STYLING HAD BEEN A RELATIVELY NEW CONCEPT BUT THE TECHNIQUES HAVE BEEN TELEVISED BY CALIFORNIAN HOME STYLIST ANN MAURICE IN THE POPULAR TELEVISION SHOW HOUSE DOCTOR ON CHANNEL 5
MANY TECHNIQUES ARE USED TO STAGE A PROPERTY. DE-CLUTTERING,
DE-PERSONALISING, UPDATING OLD OR UNATTRACTIVE FIXTURES, FURNITURE REARRANGEMENT ARE SOME OF THE CHANGES USED TO MAKE A HOME MORE APPEALING TO POTENTIAL BUYERS.
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POEM
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She has only one room but it's home you see
And precious as anyone's home can be.
She's coloured the walls an eggshell blue;
They were drab before - an impossible hue!
And little Miss Smith, with the kindly face
Has sent her some curtains of creamy lace.
She has scrubbed the floor- it was terribly brown-
And now she has put the oilcloth down.
And Granny has sent her a rug - dark red-
It looks so cosy beside the bed!
A cupboard there is for plates and things;
A kettle upon the gas-ring sings.
There's a comfy chair, and a shelf with books,
A chest of drawers and some useful hooks.
She's asked the price at the next street store
Of curtains to keep the draught from the door.
It was her birthday awhile ago,
And the table came as a gift from Flo;
The little brown teapot came from Meg;
The pretty white cups from Molly and Peg.
Somehow or other the whole room's fraught
With scraps of somebody's friendly thought.
And so she declares that, wherever you'd roam,
There's nothing to beat her one-room home!
Lillian Gard, 1918