If you notice the huge speakers in this room. This was something that did not want to be used in the process of staging, however the client wanted them in the room. We worked around this and utilized these giant speakers as pedastals...
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'Staging' a home is a crucial selling point to the sell of a home. Research has revealed in many cases that when 'staging' a home the potential buyer will make an emotional connection and in turn make an emotional decision to purchase the home. Ultimately, 'staging' allows the potential buyer to see themselves in the home as their own. Hence, becoming the new homeowner.
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