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Just saw this show for the first time yesterday. Really top-notch designers with access to a 9,000 square foot warehouse loaded with fabulous furniture and accessories staging homes in California.
SO much better than that older show with Sabrina Soto "Designed to Sell" where every home had brown furniture and a big vase in the corner filled with a bunch of twigs. I hope HGTV keeps this one coming.
I liked both shows. I enjoy looking at those homes in Cali. Staged to Sell makes me wish that I had followed that route when staging first became a more mainstream thing for selling homes. Even here in Delaware, hiring a professional stager is really pricey. Of course, you never know if that will work out for the better. I have a friend who used one and sold her home within a week and another friend who did not and sold her home at the first showing.
This sounded interesting but not familiar to me so I went to the HGTV site. Could the show be "Staged to Perfection"?
If so, it was on for six Saturday's- the site seemed to contradict itself as to whether two half hour episodes were shown subsequently, or it was one, 1/2hour show or one 1 hour show...
In any case, FWIW, yesterday's was the final episode(s). I couldn't find any repeats or if another season is pending.
I admit that I am often doing other things and while HGTV is on; maybe it was promoted and I wasn't paying attention.
You should see the smile on the faces of the businees owners as Merideth goes shopping. She's like: I'll take one of these and two of those and six of these, what's my total? $86,432. says the clerk, Okay great, can you dleiver it today?
Just saw this show for the first time yesterday. Really top-notch designers with access to a 9,000 square foot warehouse loaded with fabulous furniture and accessories staging homes in California.
SO much better than that older show with Sabrina Soto "Designed to Sell" where every home had brown furniture and a big vase in the corner filled with a bunch of twigs. I hope HGTV keeps this one coming.
The difference between this show and Designed to sell or Get it sold is that the budgets are really different, so you definitely get a different style at the end. With a tiny budget to stage a townhouse you will just go with what is easy, hence the neutralization of wall color and the massive decluttering.
But it sure is interesting to see what can be done with a higher budget. Reminds me a little of another show entitled The stagers (or something like that).
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