Congratulations to Staging Diva Graduate Karen Wilson of Completely Staged (Ohio) who had the courage to cut back her hours after 10 years in the corporate world so she could pursue her passion for design. Like many of my students, Karen had been helping friends and family for years with everything from choosing the best… continue reading […]
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Staging Success Spotlight on Corrine Mann
Congratulations to Staging Diva Graduate Corrine Mann of Sensibly Staged Designs (MN) who got her first project from doing the homework assignment between courses 1 and 2 of the Staging Diva Program. Corrine writes, “I am so excited! I am rushing to get my LLC, tax id, and business cards so I can truly accept… continue reading […]
Staging Transforms Stale Properties into Hot Listings
In a slow real estate market, buyers have less incentive to buy because they know that increased inventory means asking prices may go down even more tomorrow. As listings sit on the market month after month, and in some cases year after year, they get forgotten by real estate agents and their clients. After all,… continue reading […]
Home Staging Success Spotlight on Cheryl Ward
Congratulations to Staging Diva Graduate Cheryl Ward of Ivy Home Staging (ON) on her first full-blown home staging project. She writes, “I couldn’t be more excited, ecstatic, enthused and motivated. A stranger saw my advertising, contacted me, hired me and paid me for a home staging consultation and arranged for final home staging once renovations… continue reading […]
Staging Success Spotlight on Kim Nuzzaci
Congratulations to Staging Diva Graduate Kim Nuzzaci of Moving Home Interiors (DE, MD, PA) on winning a national design competition sponsored by Pottery Barn.
Nurse and mother proves home staging works
Holly Battaglia is a Staging Diva® Graduate and the owner of Maryland-based home staging business, Holly’s Home Matters. She recently sent in these photos of a project she had done for a couple who had been stuck with a house that didn’t sell for 10 long months. Perhaps the homeowners had originally been the “I don’t… continue reading […]