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The Stage Coach Home staging is using marketing and decorating techniques that highlight the value of a home. This ultimately creates an environment that buyers want.

http://www.thestagecoach.ca , Certified Home Stager, Redesigner, Professional Organizer, Senior Move Management Specialist, Colour Consultant, Home Watch services in Victoria BC A home becomes a commodity when put on the market. For a product to successfully sell, it has to be marketed and packaged professionally. Home Staging is a service, which in today’s economy is considered a necessity rather

than an option for home sellers who want a competitive edge in the sale of their home. The Stage Coach professional home stagers specialize in merchandizing a home, showcasing unique features and adding character and warmth, ultimately increasing the value of your investment. Our services include Consultations, Consultations with Full Service Action Plans, Vacant Staging, Redesigning to live and Residential Organizing. This is the official page for The Stage Coach http://facebook.com/TheStageCoachBC

10/13/2020
This home I staged sold in 2 days
10/08/2020

This home I staged sold in 2 days

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While there has been a trend toward open floor plans for the past few years, 2020 is seeing an overwhelming consensus: 90% of experts selected an open floor plan as the most popular single-family layout. And it's likely to remain so in the future. As quarantine periods and social distancing guidelin...

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How much time and $$$ do I put into my tear down house?
11/14/2017

How much time and $$$ do I put into my tear down house?

I often get asked this question. Most often these homes have been in the family for a long time. There is usually an emotional tie to the home and they don't want to see it torn down. They realize that the home needs a l...

03/29/2017

Professional home staging can help move properties, but this condo for sale in Vancouver's Trump Tower probably has the worst staging ever.

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Staging advice from an expert
03/05/2016

Staging advice from an expert

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6 Misperceptions About Home StagingStaging your home involves creating an environment that house hunters can envision th...
10/06/2015

6 Misperceptions About Home Staging

Staging your home involves creating an environment that house hunters can envision themselves living in and can help to facilitate a speedy sale and for top dollar. Quite simply, if potential buyers don't feel an emotional connection with your home, they won't feel like they belong there and they'll be inclined to look elsewhere.

That said, why would home owners make the selling process more difficult for themselves by choosing NOT to stage their property in order to make the best impression? The following are some misconceptions that sellers have about home staging.

1. It's too expensive
Staging is an investment in getting a house sold for top dollar and always less than the first price reduction on a home. According to the Association of Staging Professionals (ASP), 95 percent of staged homes sell in 11 days or less and sell for 17 percent more than homes that are not staged. When compared with the carrying costs of a home that lags on the market (monthly mortgage, utilities, landscaping, etc.), the cost of staging is far less.

2. Our home has been professionally decorated
Decorating and staging are completely different. Although home owners may love the way their house looks and it suits their needs perfectly, it may not appeal to the tastes and style of today's buyers. An accredited home stager has the experience and objectivity to prepare a home for mass appeal in the current marketplace to engage as many buyers as possible - no matter what their personal style.

3. We don't need a stager to declutter and clean
Although these may seem like easy tasks, there is a lot of emotion that goes into depersonalizing a home after so many years of accumulating personal belongings. A stager will provide a detailed action plan to neutralize and remove any items that will distract from the home's features to get the house sold.

4. We can't stage the house if we're living in it
Staging is absolutely not just for vacant homes. Every home can be staged while it's occupied and a professional stager will provide home owners with tips for keeping the home in show-ready condition while the home is on the market - and still feel comfortable in their own home.

5. We can wait and then stage later if needed
There is a lot of truth to the popular phrase "you never get a second chance to make a good first impression." If you don't stage before you list, you will inevitably lose time and money.

6. Staging won't hide all the problems
Before beginning the staging process, sellers should address basic repairs such as leaky faucets and broken lights first so buyers won't have a reason to turn away as soon as they walk into a home. Once this is done, a staging company will handle superficial imperfections such as repainting walls and removing outdated wallpaper to make the home aesthetically inviting and comfortable.

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Gray interiors are growing in popularity, holding the edge on most popular hue for the second year for home interiors, a...
10/06/2015

Gray interiors are growing in popularity, holding the edge on most popular hue for the second year for home interiors, according to the Paint Quality Institute.

"It's understated and sophisticated," according to the Paint Quality Institute in a 2015 colour trends report. "And most tints and shades of gray are 'chameleon' colours that change appearance when the light changes, so they provide enormous visual interest."

Part of the gray appeal is that the colour can go with just about any other colour, an easy on the eyes neutral that home buyers will appreciate too. Gray paired with other neutrals - like white, off-white, beige, taupe, soft blue, or black - can also provide a tranquil colour scheme for an interior space, particularly for family rooms and bedrooms, according to the Paint Quality Institute.

Many shades of gray are popular too, from silver tints to gunmetal, charcoal, and slate.

"Grays that contain traces of warm hues like red, yellow, or brown seem cozier, and partner best with warm companion colours," the Paint Quality Institute notes. "On the other hand, grays that have hints of blue or green seem cooler and more austere, so they are inherently more compatible with colours on the cooler side of the spectrum.

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Thanks to Dana Miller and   my most recent staging turned out great and the clients were very happy.
09/12/2015

Thanks to Dana Miller and my most recent staging turned out great and the clients were very happy.

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