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Same Floorplan - Same Inventory - Different Look

It's been such a busy time and so long since I've blogged.  Hopefully I'll be back more regularly now.

One of the houses that we staged recently sold.  The builder had another home next door with an almost identical floorplan, so he wanted us to move the staging to that home in hopes of closing a sale.  We moved the staging next door and used the same inventory, but in different places in the house to create a slightly different feel.  I thought it might be fun to share the photos with the subtle differences, since we wanted to mix it up a little.

Synergy Staging After       Synergy Staging After

Living Room in the first home was more traditional and shifted to a bit more modern in the second home

Synergy Staging After       Synergy Staging After

A dining room with and without place settings

Synergy Staging After       Synergy Staging After

Family room downstairs with different placement of furniture

It sure is a treat to have the opportunity to move staging to a home next door instead of loading everything back into the truck and repacking for another job.  Have you had the chance to do this yet?

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Comments

What fun! It's sort of like a "do-over!" Or like dressing twins. As an identical twin myself, I enjoy seeing how two identical houses can look so different. Nice post!

Posted by Laurie Calhoun Seminole County FL Home Stager (Gloria Home Staging, Inc.) about 1 year ago

I am a loan officer, so no, I don't do staging.  I am though always interested in seeing how those "with an eye" can make a place come alive over and over again!  Thanks for sharing.  I enjoyed looking at your pix.

Posted by Valerie Springer Mortgage Loan Officer Expert in Financing Purchase & Refi (Network Funding Residential Mortgage NMLS 2297) about 1 year ago

Interesting to see how much a change in paint color affects our perspective. To me, the second home looks like it has much more room.

Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) about 1 year ago
It is interesting how the decor, furniture, paint and so on cn give a different perspective. I like the moder look Nice Pics by the way. Patricia AUlson/Hampton NH Real Estate
Posted by PATRICIA AULSON, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY- Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) about 1 year ago

thanks for sharing, subtle changes make a big difference. good job with the staging.

Posted by Benita Gottfried (New Vision Interiors LLC) about 1 year ago

David ~ Great job showing the subtle differences in these homes.  I think both homes will appeal to the target buyer because the furnishings highlight the home's features (as we tell our clients, staging isn't about the furniture!)  It's fun to see how you used the same pieces but in different ways!

Posted by Maureen Bray ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Room Solutions Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Staging that Sells Portland Homes) about 1 year ago

David ~ That's great!  I kept going back and forth between all the photos. I love how you interchanged the living room and family room furniture.  I was going to ask how it works moving stuff next door; how many trips back and forth do/did you make? 

Posted by Kathy Passarette, L.I. Staging/Decorating (Creative Home Expressions) about 1 year ago

Laurie ~ You have a unique perspective being a twin!  It is sort of like a do-over although the first one was successful, so we didn't want to tweak it too much!

Valerie ~ Thanks for stopping by. 

John ~ It's amazing what color can do to a space.  The color difference is very subtle and if you were looking at both houses you wouldn't see it as much as looking at the photos side by side.  The second one does feel a bit more open.

 

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

Patricia ~ Thanks for your feedback.  It was actually the subtle difference of the tiles on the fireplace that determined the direction of style the room took.

Benita ~ I appreciate your comments.

Maureen ~ We had planned to do the same look in both homes, and then realized the finishings were different and the floor had a darker tone, so we approached the staging to feature the highlights of the home, like you said.  Thanks for noticing!

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

Kathy ~ Thanks for the comments.  It is actually a little more labor than you'd expect because there was about a 1/2 block walk down the sidewalk to the next home.  There were three of us and we must have each taken about 20 trips between the homes, although I didn't count!  They were three story homes, so it was a good work out!  You don't have to pack accessories as carefully when carrying them as you do when transporting on the truck, so that saves some time.

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

Great job with both of these homes... my preference would be for #1, but that's only my personal taste speaking.  I think you did an equally impressive job with both.

Posted by Melissa Marro www.StagingAndRedesign.com www.WeStageSC.com (First Impressions) about 1 year ago

Interesting how simply changes make for such a different look.

Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC about 1 year ago

I like them both! Great job. I liked seeing how you changed it up :)

Posted by Wendy Timmons - Temecula Home Stager (The Real Estate Stagers Temecula,CA) about 1 year ago

Nice job david, I have done this same sort of thing for a builder in a townhouse using the same furniture and just swapping out accessories.  It can be a nice option for builders with several properties as you can usually get a bigger deal for them on long term leases and pass the savings along.

Posted by Janine Varney TriangleStagingandDesign.com about 1 year ago

Great job on both homes! When the market started to tank a few years ago, I made time to get a few more designations, one of which was Accredited Staging Professional. It has served me and my clients well. Many times it's just a matter of knowing what to clear out of a home and moving the remaining items to the right spot. If it's a real mess, I call in  the pros for additional help. Staged homes DO sell more quickly!

Posted by Lynn Kenton - Ventura Property Shoppe about 1 year ago

Hi David,

Great post, this is definately worth allowing for re-blog ... please let me know if you do.  I think your pictures are worth thousands of words ... probably dollars too.  Thanks for sharing this example.

Best regards,
Mike

Posted by Mike Hughes Services Newton, Needham, Waltham & All of Middlesex County (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) about 1 year ago

I love this post.  I am going to be doing this on the 20th of this month for a new constuction home that sold in 12 days.  As soon as the contingencies are removed I am moving everything to next door.   I have not decided on how I will mix it up yet.  Thanks for for sharing.  Love your photos and I always love your work!!!  If you ever need additional help the best assitant I ever had moved to Portland last year when she fell in love. 

Posted by Cathy Lee ASP, IAHSP, RESA Danville, CA (CL Design Services Home Staging) about 1 year ago

Melissa ~ I appreciate your comments.  I always lean toward the more modern - but of course we do what the space requires!

Bob ~ An entire look can be determined by the simplest of details and placement.

Wendy ~ Thank you!

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

Janie ~ Thanks for sharing your experience.  This is the second time we've done this, and inevitably it's the house that is staged that sells and we move the staging to the empty house before it sells.  They'd be much better off staging everything at once.

Lynne ~ Thank you.  Staged homes definitely do sell more quickly.  It's been proven time and time again.

Mike ~ I haven't had a post re-blogged before.  Thanks for the comments.

Cathy ~ Congrats on the quick sale!  We didn't even know how much we were going to mix it up until we got into the new space.  I will definitely keep your assistant in mind if we should need extra help.  Thanks for stopping by!

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

David: You did a great job using the same furniture and repurposing it. If you hadn't warned us, I would not have caught the change-up. Great work.

Posted by Michelle Minch Home Staging Los Angeles & Pasadena, CA (Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA) about 1 year ago

Michelle ~ Thanks for the comments and the heads up.   All taken care of!

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

David,

Great idea to make this inventory look different next door. And is IS a joy to simply move right into the next staging isn't it? BONUS that it is right next door.

Merry Staging and Happy Holidays!

Posted by Paula Springer A.S.P. (Key Elements Inc. Home Staging & Interiors) about 1 year ago

Paula ~ Thanks for stopping by.  Hope you had a wonderful holiday and thanks for the comments.

Posted by David Peterson ~ Home Stager Portland OR ~ Synergy Staging ~ Portland Oregon (Synergy Staging ~ creating inspired spaces) about 1 year ago

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