Before & After: Success Stories of Styled Homes

In today's competitive real estate market, it's crucial to make your property stand out from the crowd. By transforming a home into a visually appealing and inviting environment, styling can help potential buyers envision themselves living in the home. In this blog post, we'll explore some inspiring success stories of styled homes that were transformed, proving the power of styling your home ready for sale.

 

Empty to Cozy Living

This empty living and dining room presented a challenge for potential buyers. Without any furniture or decor, buyers would be unsure how to best layout the space for optimal living.

A plush 2.5 sofa became the centrepiece of the living area by floating it in the middle of the room to differentiate between living zones, while still allowing a clear walk way between.

Complemented with a pair of cozy armchairs, the seating arrangement created an inviting space for family gatherings and relaxation.

To add visual interest and warmth to the grey walls and otherwise cold space, warm timbers, yellows and linens were layered throughout the room to brighten and inject personality.

Through thoughtful styling techniques, the room was brought to life, creating an inviting environment for families and everyday living.

 

Uninviting to Appealing

This master bedroom in question was a blank canvas, lacking personality and style. The carpet and curtains had seen better days. The space felt cold and uninviting, lacking visual interest and warmth.

New carpeting instantly brought a sense of comfort and luxury to the room with a neutral colour.

The empty bedroom was then furnished with a modernly dressed bed that took center stage. Matching bedside tables with stylish lamps were added to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the room.

One of the standout features was the addition the once empty curtained window was now a cozy sitting nook. An armchair was paired with a small side table to create a perfect spot for relaxation and reading.

To replace those worn-out curtains, modern blinds were installed to allow natural light to flow in while still enabling privacy.

This once lacklustre bedroom was now completely revitalised through thoughtful styling.

 

Maximising Space

Sometimes homeowners face the challenge of selling a smaller property, where the layout and size of the rooms call for careful consideration when selecting furniture to maximise the available space.

In this success story, compact and multifunctional pieces were chosen to make the rooms feel open and uncluttered. A smaller sofa was selected for the living area, providing ample seating without overpowering the room. A smaller coffee table was also chosen to allow buyers to move freely and explore at open inspections.

Light colours in layering and accessories allowed the room to appear larger and more versatile.

Previous old floorings that did nothing to enhance the home were also updated with a fresh and modern alternative which completely uplifted the value of the property. The new flooring not only added visual appeal but also created a sense of flow and continuity throughout the space.

With the correct layout and modern updates potential buyers were able to see the full potential of the property and envision themselves there.

 

These success stories demonstrate the incredible impact professional home styling can have on selling a property.
By tapping into the potential of a space, transforming it with small yet modernising features, and careful selections styling enables potential buyers to envision themselves living there.

From small apartments to larger two storey homes, each success story showcases the transformative power of styling to create inviting spaces that stand out online and attract excited buyers to open inspections to make offers.

If you're planning to sell your home, consider the magic of styling with Home Style Co and unlock your homes full potential to attract eager buyers!

- Home Style Co

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