Staging Diva Directory welcomes Bloom Home Staging & congratulates 2Visions Design

by Debra Gould, The Staging Diva on April 30, 2009

The Staging Diva Directory of Home Stagers welcomes Bloom Home Staging located in Ontario, Canada.

Owner of Bloom Home Staging, Tina Haessler, is a Staging Diva Graduate who has recently added her business to the Staging Diva Directory with a Mini Listing.

Although Tina already has a home staging website, she knows a Mini Listing on the Directory will boost her site’s ranking in search engines and that anyone browsing the Directory for a home stager in her area will be sure to find her. She’ll also benefit from free project referrals.

Bloom Home Staging serves the following areas in Ontario: Toronto including Bloor West Village, High Park, Beaches (Beach), Kingsway, Etobicoke, Roncesvalles, Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton and Collingwood.

Congratulations are due for Staging Diva Graduate, Dianna Leeder’s home staging business, 2Visions Design as she enters her third year of being included in the Staging Diva Directory with a full Profile Listing. Visitors to the 2Visions Design page in the directory can learn all about her company and review her portfolio right there without having to click over to a separate website.

Dianna has also taken advantage of the 3 free months of hosting available to anyone who commits to a full year in the directory and got a free company brochure designed for her company by Staging Diva. Check out the 2Visions profile and brochure.

2Visions Design serves the the following areas in Ontario: Barrie, Midhurst, Snow Valley, Innisfil, Thornton and surrounding areas. 2Visions also serves clients in Saskatchewan in Regina and surrounding area.

Learn how you can get listed in the Staging Diva Directory!

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Kim Warburton August 4, 2009 at 2:58 pm

HI
I work for the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto.
I have opened a furniture bank for our youth and families and was wondering if there was an ability to talk with you about a partnership we might make.
You help people stage their homes and I am sure de-clutter….and I need the stuff that they de-clutter.
Our youth and families need everything to start their homes …beds, sofas dressers and more.
I would love to talk with you about whether or not this could be a possibliity.
Please feel free to e-mail me back or call me at 416-924-4646 ext 3258

Debra Gould, The Staging Diva August 18, 2009 at 9:34 am

Kim, as part of the Staging Diva Training Program I advise my students look into local charities who could use what is removed from the home during staging.

Children’s Aid is a great idea, I have also donated to women’s shelters in the past. They too need all sorts of things others no longer have a use for…. children’s and women’s clothes, furnishings, toys, etc.

Many junk removal services won’t just take everything to the dump, they’ll separate out what can be reused and divert those items. A win-win for people needing what we have to give and much better for the environment than throwing out perfectly usable items that need a new home.

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