Prospective buyers need to envision themselves living there before they put in an offer.  When viewing a home with a minimalist style, it can be difficult to find an emotional connection to the house.

 

Living Room

Living Room

This cozy home consists of two bedrooms and one bath, all on the main floor, with a walk-up attic and full basement.

Living Room

Living Room

The homeowner struggled with where to put the TV and thought it might be better if hung on the hallway wall.  However, that suggests a too-small living room.  Premiere Home Stagers decided to place the sofa where the TV is now, move the TV on the sofa wall, and float the white chair where it is, although turned inward.  An area rug would better define this space.

Dining Room

Dining Room

The homeowner frequently travels for his job.  But by having his clothes here suggests the bedroom closet is too small even for a single person.  It needs to be recaptured as a formal dining area for the next owner.

Kitchen

Kitchen

A little paint, some wall art, and some soft accessories like pillows and greenery, would go a long way in making this cozy home appeal to both sexes.

 

The homeowner decided to tackle the attic and basement areas before he lists it for sale.  Perhaps Premiere Home Stagers will return to stage it before uploading listing photos–a wise suggestion!  Call Premiere Home Stagers for your next move: 608-345-9396.