Something about fall makes me want to turn over my entire house. My closet gets a refresh, my refrigerator gets cleaned off - mostly, kid drawings excluded :) and I avoid fall decorations completely. The stager in me doesn’t have room for quaint decor that only exists to serve the season. This comes with zero judgment - frankly, I wish I had the urge to seasonally style but I find my book-stacked buffet far more aesthetically pleasing because I took time to find the pieces I really love and enjoy displaying those. Every time I come into this assessment phase, I use these principles. Now they’ve saturated my staging process and can help you better define your home too.
Read MoreIf you’ve lived in Colorado for any amount of time, you know the influx of California, Chicago and New York crews we get. With that, an incoming of bi-coastal (and midwestern) aesthetics elevated our discerning buyer needs. Whether they hail from Palm Springs or Brooklyn, your buyer isn’t looking for a white box devoid of character anymore - and neither are us Coloradans!
Read MoreI often hear “I wish we could just buy all our furniture all at once”, but truthfully, the key to creating a homey feel without hiring a professional…
Read MoreClients often come to us once they’ve lived with their space long enough to want to refresh the entire home. Once they start feeling antsy about one area, the entire home collapses into a not-good-enough-for-company environment. Aesthetic design is all about changing the context of a space and knowing where boundaries lie so so you can avoid a full blown overhaul before family comes to town.
Here are a few inspiration-filled tips to get you settled into hosting without blowing the budget and feel settled before your next house guests arrive.
Read MoreRolling into fall with earthy texture and checkered prints. Shop the trends here!
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