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| BEFORE and AFTER Photos and Tips from Boston Home StagingTM. |
| AFTER An old china cabinet, sporting a peppy new coat of paint, highlights all the precious storage potential in the kitchen . |
This living room was closed in by entry curtains, too much furniture and shades that stole half the light. |
| AFTER Entry curtains, some furniture, rug and window shades are removed. Tall window draperies now unify the color scheme while adding dramatic height and light. Lighting, accessories, and a long horizontal mirror reflecting the outside view say to buyers,"Come in, sit down, and relax". |
STREAMLINE AND UNIFY This boy's bedroom was crowded with beds. Now, the captain's style bunk beds are split into twins, while sailboat photography and old world wall maps enhance the nautical theme. |
ADD DRAMA TO MOTIVATE BUYERS |
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SCALE FURNITURE TO ENHANCE EACH SPACE |
| AFTER A round table and chairs set, along with a window valance create a beautiful curved bay-window effect in the eating area . An inexpensive wrought-iron chandelier adds an elegant focal point. Extra valance fabric recovers the second-hand chairs. |
| AFTER Now, buyers are dreaming of their own media room. A simply-built platform under the couch elevates the typical sofa/loveseat combo into theater-style seating. Velvet draperies frame the raised television. Vintage movie posters and reels complete the look. |
| BEFORE The Eat-In-Kitchen was crowded by a large square table and mismatched chairs. Different wall heights above windows and door futher detract. |
The kitchen corner's small table doesn't capitalize on extra space. |
This basement area is suffering from an identity crisis, with playpen, toys, TV on the floor, dark furniture, and little natural light. |
SMALL CHANGES MAKE A BIG IMPACT |
