We recently staged a new construction home with a "country rustic" style on a half-acre lot in Portland Oregon ... our staging team fell in love with this house for several reasons (one is that it has a 4-car garage that would be a stager's dream storage area!)
Agents and Homeowners: Showing an inviting furnished property in the online mls photos is much more likely to encourage a potential buyer to view the home in person. Vacant rooms don't have the ability to capture the buyer's imagination the way that a staged property can. Call a professional stager in your area (you can find them right here on Active Rain) to help your property appeal to your target buyer.
Update: This home was on the market from November 2007, staged in late March, and SOLD 3 weeks later!
Here are a few Before & After photos ...






Maureen Bray and Room Solutions Staging in Portland Oregon works with homeowners and realtors to stage properties to sell for maximum profit. Give us a call at 503-246-1800 and let us help you sell your property faster.

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Nice job of showcasing this home with the furniture selections, Maureen. The dining chairs go very well with this style. Did you find a rental company for these? Thanks
Kathy
Maureen - Excellent job!
Congratulations. Your post is being featured in the group Staging Before & After Photos.
Kathy
Night & day! Wonderful job!
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Tony & Darcy ~ Thanks for stopping by with your comment....we agree that staging really can make a difference!
Amy ~ Thank you for your feedback. This was a fun home to stage.
Terrylynn ~ Wish you could have been here! (Kym apparently doesn't want to stage anymore without you!) Seriously though, I appreciate your kind remarks.
Karen ~ It's a great house, and even nicer than these photos. It sits on a half acre and you can hear roosters crowing and all those wonderful "country" sounds nearby, in a very peaceful setting. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Kathy A. ~ Why thank you -- I'm happy to hear that the personality of the home came through. After all, it's about the house, not the "stuff" in it, isn't it.
Kathy P. ~ You have a good eye -- yes, we removed half of the shelves before staging them. Builders sometimes use too many shelves so we usually put about half of them in a nearby closet so it's less distracting to buyers.
Kristi ~ It's a lovely home and looked OK when vacant, but with furnishings it seems much warmer. Thanks for commenting.
Kathy R. ~ I was lucky enough to find this dining set at a furniture rental company, and felt that it fit in well. Thanks for your feedback.
Elaine ~ Ha Ha I like your comment on the rustic homes in Colorado! In honor of your love of roosters, this kitchen wood plaque was selected just for YOU (it's as far as I'll go with rooster staging!) :-)
Kathy N. ~ Many thanks for your comment and for the feature.
Susan and Nicola ~ Thank you for your kind compliments, they're much appreciated.
Maureen, simply beautiful. Great work and transformation! I bet it will sell quickly.
Maureen It is looking so great! Great Job and good way to get feedback from other agents!! Love this site!
Tom Davis - DE Realtor
Wayne ~ It's so true that photos say it all. Thanks for taking the time to stop by and comment.
Tom ~ How nice to see your comment here ... as an agent, your feedback is important. We love this site too!
Maureen,
You took a cold house and turned it into a warm house. Very cool!
Great staging and I like the furniture choices you made. A good fit with the style of the home without going overboard with the "country!"
Is that a FAUX TV I see in the living area??
;=)Susan ~ We staged this home a week ago, and the builder and his agent are hoping for a sale soon. Thanks for stopping by with your comment.
Janis ~ The country feeling was important, but we didn't want to go too far with it. Yes, that is a prop TV and after reading your blog about making one, I'd like to try your idea! Thanks for sharing it.
Maureen,
You did a fabulous transformation. The home is so much warmer now.
Diane ~ Our goal was to warm up the home to make it more inviting. Thanks for your endorsement!
Jason ~ You're right, clutter doesn't sell does it? Thank you for your feedback.
Ravinder ~ If buyers have a choice, it's likely they'll want to view a home that already looks inviting from the photos, so we try to capture their imagination even before they walk in the door.
Emily ~ Thanks for stopping by with your comment.
WOW! You can really see how big of a difference it makes to have furniture in the home while buyers come through! You guys did a great job!
Hi Maureen - what a beautiful difference your staging team made in that home! Love the before and after pictures, and that should really help prospective buyers see just what that house could be with their own things in there.
Nicely done!
Ann
Maureen...The timing of your post is just perfect.
Tomorrow morning I am meeting with my investors at one of the homes they own. I have suggested that we get the home staged and now I am going to print your examples to show them what an impresive difference it makes.
Thank you,
Kathleen
Sarah ~ We want to give sellers all the proof they need to show the benefits that staging can provide. Thanks for stopping by with your feedback.
Robert ~ Oh really? Well, I hope that a buyer comes along with the same reaction that you had!! Thanks for the smile.
Ann ~ Many thanks for your kind comments. We hope that prospective buyers can now imagine this being "their" home.
Kathleen/Kate ~ I really hope that the photos help you convince your investor client to stage their properties -- that would be wonderful. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
Such beautiful work, just goes to show every property can benefit from staging
Ardell ~ We find that we use plants (I must have 100+ in my inventory) to bring the outside in and to make cold spaces seem cozier. Good luck with your project.
Sheron ~ What a nice thing to say, thank you! I've discovered that I enjoy staging all styles of homes and find the challenge part of the fun. I'll bet other stagers feel the same way.
beautiful job. do you do a lot of vacant staging. I have my first one coming up and it seems like it's going to be really expensive. It's a 3000 square foot house and they want to stage every room. Anyway, great job!!! The house looks beautiful.
Chrissie Sutherland
Maureen,
Great job! It's always fun to stage a vacant, its somewhat like painting a picture. You start with a blank canvas and fill it with color and texture and dimension and then the end result.....a MASTERPIECE! Continued Success!
Michelle Pimentel, Empire Home Staging Solutions-So. CA
Michelle ~ Thank you for your enthusiastic response ... I like what you said about color and texture and dimension ... it does seem to be a magical formula, doesn't it?
Michael ~ Your kind remarks are appreciated!
Maureen, It looks wonderful. I love that area run in the dining room.