Living in your home is very different than preparing your home for sale. With few exceptions, it is essential in today’s competitive Real Estate market to have your home evaluated and staged by a professional. The goal of staging is to maximize the positive and eliminate the negative to create a picture enticing enough that prospective buyers can visualize themselves moving in. With backgrounds in New Home Sales, Interior Design and Visual Merchandising, RFI designers have the expertise to create that picture and meet that goal.
RFI has developed several flexible Staging Options to meet individual needs and budget.
Consultation and Evaluation: RFI in-home appointment including written recommendations to homeowner. This option works well for homeowners who have well placed furnishings and are able to complete the list of recommendations without further help.
Editing: RFI in-home appointment including placement of existing furnishings, artwork, and accessories plus written recommendations to homeowner. Many homeowners have furnishings available but need help in arranging them to create more visual appeal.
Edit and Accessorize: RFI in-home appointment including placement of existing furnishings plus rental of additional artwork and accessories supplied and placed by RFI designers. This option helps to fill in the gaps when homeowners do not have the finishing touches that are so important in creating drama and appeal.
Furnish and Accessorize: RFI in-home appointment including placement of existing furnishings plus rental of additional furniture, artwork, and accessories supplied and placed by RFI designers. This option is more comprehensive and helps homeowners who are taking some furnishings with them and leaving some in the home.
The Max: RFI in-home appointment including development of a design and color concept to compliment architecture, a one or two day installation and rental of all furnishings, accessories and artwork supplied and placed by RFI designers. This option is for new construction, model homes, and homeowners who have moved and taken their furnishings. |