Common Home Staging Mistakes to Avoid

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When it comes to prepping your home for potential buyers, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the latest home decorating styles you see on Pinterest. Reading up on the most popular design trends before staging your space could lead to certain buyers feeling alienated. Instead, focus on the basics: declutter, depersonalize, and deep clean…. Read more »

The Benefits of Semi-Occupied Home Staging

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Many homeowners believe their space needs to be completely empty to stage it. That is not true for every seller, especially if they don’t want to spend extra money storing their current furnishings elsewhere. The most practical way to sell your home while keeping most of your items in the space is to use semi-occupied… Read more »

4 Home Staging Tips Inspired by a Minimalistic Lifestyle

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Minimalism is a lifestyle dedicated to reducing unnecessary clutter. A minimalist believes less truly is more and will limit their home decorating to only a few meaningful items. A lot can be learned from a minimalistic way of living, especially within the realm of home staging. Here are four staging tips inspired by a minimalistic… Read more »

Announcing New Exciting Packages at Red House Staging & Interiors

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Selling a home or apartment building can come with its fair share of stressful moments. You want the process to move as quickly and efficiently as possible. The best way to remove added weight and stress off your shoulders is to have your home professionally staged. At Red House Staging & Interiors, we recognize that… Read more »

3 Tips for Staging a Home Office

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When it comes to home staging, most sellers are focused on the major rooms of the house. Priority rooms usually include the living room, kitchen, dining room, bedrooms, and bathrooms, as well they should. Of course, that doesn’t mean you can skip over those smaller auxiliary spaces that make up your home too. One extra… Read more »

What’s the Difference Between an Event Planner and an Event Stylist?

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If you’ve ever put together an event, then you know that it takes a lot of work to coordinate an outstanding guest experience. Working with a team of professionals to plan, organize, and set everything up can help take some of that load off you and ensure you achieve the goals of your event. There… Read more »

When You’re in a Rush to Sell: Getting Your Home Ready

by Matt Lee The housing market is red hot at the moment, and many people are jumping at the opportunity to sell their homes. If you’re in a hurry to sell your home, then it’s important that it is looking its best to attract as many potential buyers as possible. Not only will this decrease… Read more »

Selling Your Home? Don’t Miss Out on These Tax Deductions

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When first-time homeowners decide to sell their home, they’re often surprised to learn about the costs that come with the sale process. The good news is though, your home is your most valuable asset, which means selling it can get you some significant tax deductions. We know home sales can be stressful, so to make… Read more »

You Still Need to Stage Your Home in a Seller’s Market: Here’s Why

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Although homes have been selling at a good pace this year, it’s still important that yours looks its best when it hits the open market. Whether you want to get more interest in your property, or just sell it quicker or for a higher price, staging is the key to getting each of these goals… Read more »

4 Signs It’s Time to Buy a New House

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Selling your current house and buying a new one is a big step to take. Even if you know you’re ready to move on to greener pastures, you may be hesitant to take the plunge. Considering that buying a new home is a big time and financial commitment, this is completely understandable. But there comes… Read more »