We've all heard how important curb appeal is to a buyer, however, that's not the whole story. Some times the curb appeal can be fabulous yet as soon as you enter the front door it's all over but the quick exit.
Having a pleasing entry is so important for a good first impression. If your home doesn't have a foyer, you can create the illusion of a foyer with pieces of furniture, plants, etc. That way there is order and a sense of "landing" before entering further into the home. With a large, open space leading to several rooms, the eye doesn't know where to rest.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
FENG SHUI AND STAGING A HOME FOR SALE
Everyone is talking about staging a home these days, a relatively new concept...using feng shui has provided the same results for many thousands of years.
The similarities are interesting: eliminating clutter, creating an inviting feeling as one enters the home, maximizing the best features of each room, using color to benefit the overall presentation.
Having been a student of feng shui for over 15 years, it is fascinating to stage a home and realize I'm using feng shui concepts in the process. Eliminating that extra chair or ottoman, adding a vase or small fountain to draw the eye, removing unnecessary items from the kitchen counter, creating interesting seating arrangements that create a good traffic flow all are part of staging and feng shui.
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