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How to make small spaces look bigger with staging

With these amazing tips, you can transform a smaller space to a more spacious area. Hire our services if you plan to sell your home and need assistance with home staging.<br><br>

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How to make small spaces look bigger with staging

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  1. HOW TO MAKE SMALL SPACES LOOK BIGGER WITH STAGING

  2. LESS IS MORE – AVOID CLUTTER When there are too many things in a small space, it seems stuffy. Organize your clutter behind closed doors, use closed cabinets, or use table skirts to hide your belongings. To keep things sorted, the best interior designers employ concealed storage or multi- functional furniture.

  3. MAKE USE OF GLASS OR LUCITE FURNITURE OR ACCESSORIES Transparent material is advised by home staging businesses to add light to smaller spaces. Using glass tabletops and Lucite chairs is a terrific method to execute this. The house staging concepts are simple: the more visible floor space, the larger the room appears.

  4. PLACEMENT AND SIZE OF FURNITURE Use furniture that is equal to the quantity of the room. Bulky furniture makes any space appear smaller. Smaller pieces will make the walls appear larger.Trying to cram huge furniture into a small space can eat up all of the available space. Using exposed-leg sofas, beds, and chairs can help to create the idea of more space.

  5. PLACE MIRRORS STRATEGICALLY Reflective surfaces, which bounce light around, can seem extend the living space. A huge framed mirror on the wall behind your couch, for example, can provide the appearance of wide space while also serving as a lovely decorative element.

  6. CONTACT US Email Address blueanchorstaging.cc@gmail.com Phone Number 361-461-0047 Website www.blueanchorhomestaging.com

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