Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Flaccid and Limp in the Bedroom? Not a good look.

Yeah - yeah - got your attention . . . but really where was YOUR mind going?  I was talking about AIR BEDS - of course.  For home staging, this has been an item some use instead of real mattresses in Staged bedrooms.
For those who use blow up beds, ever had one deflate on you after you left?  (One key reason why we need to check on our Staging to make sure things still look good!). 
What an embarrassing call THAT is. . .  "Um, Hello?" "Yes" - "This is ____ - and well, the bedroom bed looks sort of funny - and limp."  Uh oh!  A leak, a hole, or an improperly screwed on sealer - and you have "Flaccid Bed Syndrome!"
We had this happen too many times - getting calls from sellers or agents letting us know our air mattress had sprung a leak and bed was flat.  This is why we switched to real mattresses.   
If you use air mattresses, to get rid of Flaccid Bed Syndrome - use these simple tips.
1.  Blow the mattress up first when you get to the house so that you can check on it while there and make sure it is still firm when you leave.
2. When deflating a bed for de-staging, be careful not to crimp the mattress to hard to where it might create a hole.
3.  Store air beds in boxes when not in use so that in storage they are not susceptible to being poked or damaged by other items in your storage or warehouse.
4.  If you are unsure about the condition of a mattress, bring a back-up.  Remember - "I am not going back" is the motto.
5.  Put a note on the bed if you feel that the public might sit on the beds or damage them.   Personally I don't put notes on the bed telling people to keep off or that it's just a prop, but it's not a bad idea.
6. Consider using real mattresses or two box springs stacked together in a bedroom.  Yes the storage factor can be an issue, but you will not be constantly having to replace deflated beds that have a negative impact on buyers, and your ultimate reputation.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Staging Before & After Transformation of Investor Property - Boulder, CO


I love how this property turned out after Staging.  The colors and styles I selected were in line with the type of property, price point and target demographic. My clinet loved what I did and our team knocked it out of the park with the Staging that will help this property sell at the top of the price range.


Saturday, November 3, 2012

Habitat for Humanity ReStore beneficiary of Denver IAHSP Worldwide Staging Service Week Project

The Members of the Denver Chapter of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP) conducted their Worldwide Staging Service Week Project today in Littleton, CO.  Habitat for Humanity was the beneficiary of this year's project - and Accredited Staging Professional (ASP) Members of the Denver IAHSP Chapter created appealing vignettes to help draw buyers into the store - and show them what can be done with the donated items in the store.

Two teams created a living and dining area - using only what was found in the ReStore.  Members did bring in accessories to help add surface appeal.  Some of the creative things done were to add a "fireplace" to the Living Room set up - using tiles and glass blocks to create a foundation for the mobile fireplace.  In the Family Room, doors with window panels were set behind the couch to create a look of a "window" and wall.

Shoppers voted on their favorite rooms - and the winning team was given $50 gift cards for the Habitat ReStore.  It was a fun activity and benefits a great cause - helping build houses for those in need - and supporting Habitat For Humanity.