Seattle Staged To Sell

Soft Colors and Neutrals Update Craftsman Home

October 6, 2016
luxury remodeled craftsman home kitchen

Of all of the homes we have staged, the entry of this luxury craftsman home is one of our favorites. The details of the stained glass window inspired our color palette and design style. Its soft colors complimented the dark wood trimming and neutrals throughout the house. A stained glass window is classic and timeless, and we wanted to bring…

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Beautiful Waterfront Views Inspired Our Staging Design

September 29, 2016
Waterfront Home Exterior Lake Washington Bellevue

This luxury Bellevue property, priced at $2.6 million, is located on the shores of Lake Sammamish. With this water front home, we wanted to incorporate its stunning views into our staging inspiration. We decided to bring a casual beach vibe into the design while keeping it classic. To accomplish this, we selected natural textures, used the views and landscaping…

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Modern Sammamish New Construction

April 4, 2015

Seattle Staged to Sell had the privilege to stage a beautiful house nestled in the Sammamish area. The new construction transitional home is tucked in a quaint neighborhood surrounded by lush greenery, which inspired us to bring the outdoors in! While the home has a very classic look we were able to choose neutral colors…

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Staging a Seattle Mt. Baker House With Stunning Views

April 4, 2015

For those of us who live in Seattle, we know that a Mt. Baker home means having views of Lake Washington, I-90 Bridge, and the majestic Mt. Rainier. Furthermore, when it comes to Seattle Seafair, these homes offer a front row view to the Blue Angels air show. When we saw this house for the…

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Large Windows & Reclaimed Wood Defined This Wedgwood House

April 3, 2015

Have you heard the saying that eyes are the doors to the soul? For me windows, like eyes, do the same for houses. The large windows combined with all the natural reclaimed wood products gave this Wedgwood house a soul and voice of it’s own. Windows like this bring the outside in with this relationship…

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A Shoreline Remodeling Project Completed With Perfection

March 20, 2015

As designers and home stagers, we often partner with builders and real estate investors assisting them with their projects in various ways. These projects can be as extensive as selecting all the finishes and products for custom built homes, selecting exterior and interior colors or coming up with the best home staging strategy for each…

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What Kind Of Home Seller Are You?

January 1, 2015
best results for selling homes

After years of being in the home staging business (since 2005) and meeting with countless of homeowners, we can easily identify what types of home-sellers/clients we work with.  Usually, the buyers fall into three groups, however some are intermixed between groups while others who travel from one group to another. As home stagers, we work hard to educate our clients…

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Staging A Seattle House With Old Charm

September 15, 2013
Green Lake Staged living Room

The Green Lake neighborhood is known for its charming houses. This particular house had great bones to it and we just wanted to update and prepare it for sale. Our solution:  painting the walls in a beautiful neutral warm color. We selected Camouflage paint by Benjamin Moore. The second step was to select furniture pieces…

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Ho To Maintain Garden and Curb Appeal Year Round

November 21, 2012

Just because it may be wet and cold outside, that doesn’t mean that you can’t have outside focal points and interest in your gardens.  Nor does it mean that you can’t achieve an attractive curb appeal. It’s easy to have a year round garden here in Northwest. There are many steps that you can take and there are…

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Why We LOVE Our Seattle Based Home Staging Business Model

November 13, 2012

Not all homes are alike and this is why here at Seattle Staged To Sell, we design and stage each home uniquely and stay away from a formula design where house after house, the design basically remains the same with little or no variation. It is true that using such a formula would save a lot…

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