by Cassee Cunningham | Oct 26, 2017 | designed to sell, home stager, home staging
I know. You love your home. It’s been a source of joy and memories for years. Selling it is going to be hard. If only all of those warm and fuzzy memories translated into a bigger asking price. Unfortunately, they don’t. Let’s face it. A well-loved home is a lived in...
by Cassee Cunningham | Oct 19, 2017 | designed to sell, home roi
My husband and I are getting ready to remodel a home in the Elizabeth neighborhood. It’s a massive project that I’ll be sure to share with you as we really start getting our hands dirty. Home renovation projects come in all sizes and most homeowners have had to tackle...
by Cassee Cunningham | Oct 12, 2017 | designed to sell
First impressions matter. What you tell someone about you in the first few minutes of meeting them sets a tone. Job interviews and blind dates have succeeded and failed based on first impressions. So what is your house telling people when they walk up to it for the...
by Cassee Cunningham | May 8, 2017 | designed to sell, home stager, home staging, Uncategorized
There are times when selling a home that staging is critical to helping make the sale and to get top dollar; however, there are times not to stage. Selling a home is all about spending money in smart efficient ways to draw the buyer’s that you seek. I know what you...
by Cassee Cunningham | Apr 6, 2017 | designed to sell, home stager, home staging
The last thing sellers and listing agents want to hear is “too small” this feedback seems hopeless but it’s not. I haven’t met a small space yet that staging couldn’t open up and define. It is amazing what furniture can do to make a space...
by Cassee Cunningham | Mar 9, 2017 | designed to sell, home stager, home staging
A picture says a 1,000 words? It’s true. Carefully chosen photographs, and especially impactful black and white images, speak volumes. Photographs are also very effective in conveying an urban sophistication, evoking happy memories, and subtly telling a story. Because...