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Problem
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Solution
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| Because the rooms are empty, it is difficult for buyers to envision how they would look with furniture. |
Staging shows buyers how rooms will look when they are furnished. |
| Sometimes it is impossible to figure out the purpose of a particular space. |
Staging does this for the buyer by giving them ideas for its intended use. |
| Paradoxically, empty rooms actually seem SMALLER than furnished rooms, leaving buyers to wonder whether their things will even fit. |
Once furniture has been added to a room, its size appears adequate and is more easy to visualize. |
| When a room is empty, buyers focus on negative details. |
Beautiful furnishings make a favorable first impression and distract the buyer from imperfections. |
| Empty rooms feel cold and bleak. |
Staging creates a warm, comfortable ambiance that appeals to the buyer. |