Category: Home Staging

How to Select the Right Artwork for Home Staging

Living Room with White Furniture and Abstract Wall Art

When you’re staging a home to sell, the details of a room are just as important as the main pieces. This means you need to thoughtfully select not only the furniture for your space, but the accessories too. Wall art is one of the most pivotal staging accessories to get right. The right artwork can… Read more »

Tips for Choosing Your DIY Home Staging Package from Stage2Go

DIY Staging Services in Washington D.C.

For certain D.C. properties on the market, less really is more when it comes to home staging. While staging is always an essential step to a successful (i.e., fast and lucrative) home sale, it doesn’t always have to be super in depth. Sometimes, just a few of the right pieces are all you need to… Read more »

3 Statistics About Home Staging to Show You Why It’s Worth the Investment

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C.

If you’re getting ready to sell your house, then your agent and the internet have probably already informed you about how important it is to stage your home. But as you’re listening to or reading about the many reasons why home staging is a crucial component of your sale, you’re probably mostly thinking, “so how… Read more »

The Top Accessories to Complete Your Home Staging

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C.

Home staging is an art. One of the many things staging and art have in common is that it’s the finishing touches that truly bring everything together to create a beautiful final piece. In home staging, carefully chosen décor and home accessories are what act as these finishing touches to complete your space. To help… Read more »

Staging Strategies to Get Your Home Ready for Spring

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C.

It may be hard to believe, but spring is already just around the corner. Do you know what that means? Warmer weather, blooming flowers, chirping birds, more daylight, and, of course, the peak of the real estate market! If you’re listing your house in the spring, there’s going to be more competition to contend with… Read more »

3 Common Myths About Home Staging: Debunked

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C.

There’s a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into selling a home that many people don’t quite understand until the first time they do it themselves. If you don’t do your research, work with the right people, or listen to the professionals trying to help you, there are a lot of places in this process… Read more »

Tips for Boosting Winter Curb Appeal Because Yes, It Still Matters

DIY Home Staging in Washington D.C.

There’s a lot to think about when you’re selling your home in the winter. In between prepping your house for the market and getting ready for the holidays, you may think you can get away with brushing off your curb appeal, since the cold brings people inside faster anyway. But getting your home exterior market-ready… Read more »

Tricks to Make Your Home Feel Cozier

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C. & Maryland

As the winter days grow closer, most of us are going to spend more and more time retreating to the warmth and comfort of our homes. Since you likely took measures to make your space feel light and airy for the summer, you’re going to need to layer back in warm and cozy elements before… Read more »

How to Stage an Inviting Entryway

Affordable Home Staging in Washington D.C.

When staging a home for sale, too many people make the mistake of thinking once they’ve finished the living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and dining room, their job is done. While it’s true that these principle areas require your attention first, you can’t afford to underestimate the influence that smaller ancillary spaces can have on… Read more »

How to Live in Your House While It’s Staged

DIY Home Staging Packages in Washington D.C.

In a dream world, your new house will be ready to move into just as you’ve closed an offer on your old one. Unfortunately for many home sellers, the timing doesn’t always quite work out that way. Sometimes, the selling process moves quicker than the buying process and you end up having to live in… Read more »