Showing posts with label HGTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HGTV. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Some of our highlights of 2017

We had an amazing year in terms of challenges growth and accolades. We learned a lot from this years growth both in terms of losses and gains.  We worked and played hard, and meet some amazing people that we now call friends.  We thought we would share some of this years events through pictures.

Resources


Picking out tiles for clients

Accessories for HGTV


Organizing accessories for staging

New furnishings

New investors in 55+ communities

Kate Spade rug

Another new investor


pictures and measurements


Awards

Loading the Uhaul we now have movers

our first book


Our first contemporary occupied 

Sponsorship

seaside staging

Always educating ourselves with trade shows

Fund Raiser event Decorating Committee


Rendering for Home 

Occupied staging under contract in 2 days

We made it onto HGTV

Another new investor

Always boxes in the living room

Staging with humor

Our Burlington investor

Another investor 55+

adding a little country

guest bedroom

A little glam to staging

Another new investor

New Artwork and Florals

One of my favorites 


Scrabble always makes it into staging

a few new tables

Bay Front Staging


A Truck full

NY City Staging Proposal 

Have a happy healthy 2018
Corinne and Charles of Harmonizing Homes

Monday, January 16, 2017

How Much Does it Cost to Stage a Home?

Happy New Years!

HGTV has been a great way for many people to understand the benefits of staging.  What it doesn't do is tell you how much it is going to cost.

I run an interior design and home staging company in New Jersey.  I receive telephone calls all the time from folks that start out like this.  " I have a house that I want you to stage, how much will it costs?"

Here is another one:
"Can you give me an idea on pricing for   a 2400 SQ foot house and is it monthly?" Me: is it vacant or occupied?"
"Vacant"
Me:
Typically for a Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen,  Master bedroom  and bathrooms its between 3,000 - 4,000.  Its hard to give you a price, without knowing what furnishings, accessories and artwork we will be needing.  The rental contract is for 90 days.  If the home is not in escrow after 90 days, we do a rental from month to month.  Price is adjustable depending on how many rooms we do.    Once we come out to the property  and see what we need, I will work up a proposal and you can decide on what rooms you want to stage.  I will also provide you with photographs of the furnishings. 

"ok thanks that is far more than I am willing to spend.  Thank you "

I found this article on Fixr that I thought would be helpful for those of you that are thinking of staging your home for the Spring Market.


https://www.fixr.com/costs/home-staging

Call me if you have any other questions

Corinne
917-699-1262

Thursday, January 31, 2013

This does not look like your parents basement!



Photo Source:  HGTV 

This blog idea was inspired by my daughter who is presently single handed  trying to make her basement a functional space (including the sheet rocking)...I love talented woman! There is one designer that is very inspirational when it comes to turning spaces into crown jewels...I'm talking about Candace Olsen .

Homeowners with an unfinished basement can transform the space into a useful room, such as an extra bedroom for a growing family or a media room to house high-tech devices and a music or movie collection. Below is a collection of photos from HGTV secrets behind CandaceOlsen’s Style

The benefits of a finishing a basement in a investment sense is that it does attract more potential buyers and it makes the home stand out.   It actually adds to the square footage in the real estate listings. 



Cozy Gathering Place

A color palette of plum, caramel, copper and cream is mixed with warm wood tones for a comfortable, homey vibe in this basement. A series of three backlit digital photos add much-needed light and give the room a personal touch.

Relaxing Basement Hangout

Rust grasscloth and buttery yellow walls set the scene for a warm, inviting basement. A deep L-shaped sectional in sage linen features tons of textured pillows in rust, gold and cream. To brighten the windowless space, Candice installs recessed lights and track lighting behind a bulkhead.


Traditional Family Basement



Multi-Functional Basement

A neutral palette is the setting for this basement that features a lounge, a media area and a workout zone. A dramatic, vertical gas fireplace boasts rustic limestone cladding and is flanked by four-foot sconces. For added pizzazz, the workout area is divided off from the rest of the basement by French doors and two cool, glassed-in waterfalls.

Spiced-Up Basement

To create a space with the energy and warmth of a Mexican cantina, Candice starts by grounding the basement with durable tile that has the look of wide-plank hardwood. Color plays a big part in this space with a chili-pepper red glass backsplash, a red and guacamole green chair and a fiery red media cabinet. To create the illusion of a large window, she hangs wall-sized translucent blinds over the tiny basement window.

Cool Teen Hangout

For this basement makeover, Candice transformed an empty basement into a hip teen bedroom that also doubles as a family hangout. In the bedroom, she uses masculine shades of brown, blue and black to create a comfy and relaxing atmosphere. Over in the family room, a big media area features a desk for homework, a beverage fridge, a big screen TV and cozy, oversized furniture. For an added bit of fun, she includes a three-in-one games system, featuring foosball, hockey and pool

Exotic Indian Lounge

To set the scene for this Indian-inspired basement, Candice covers the walls in a black-and-gold paisley wallpaper and a metallic-backed sisal wallpaper. Black-and-white carpet tiles create a chic checkerboard across the room, while luxe fabrics on the furniture and window treatments add a glam factor.

Cozy Gathering Place

A color palette of plum, caramel, copper and cream is mixed with warm wood tones for a comfortable, homey vibe in this basement. A series of three backlit digital photos add much-needed light and give the room a personal touch.

Exotic Indian Lounge

To set the scene for this Indian-inspired basement, Candice covers the walls in a black-and-gold paisley wallpaper and a metallic-backed sisal wallpaper. Black-and-white carpet tiles create a chic checkerboard across the room, while luxe fabrics on the furniture and window treatments add a glam factor.


Playful, Artistic Basement Retreat

Bright and colorful, this basement features a cozy family lounge and a fun, functional art studio. Muted green carpet compliments the sky blue walls, and slipcovered furniture is the perfect solution for this art-loving family. To create the illusion of natural illumination, Candice installs floor-to-ceiling mirrors. Whimsical vinyl transfer words add color and playfulness to the room.