Adding sophistication to an empty house through vacant home staging in Stamford

Recently we had the pleasure working with a wonderful investor who brought a worn down house, located close to the beach in Stamford, back to life. The house was beautifully remodeled and Connecticut home stagers Birgit Anich Staging & Interiors were brought in to stage this vacant property. We fell immediately in love with it and saw the huge potential to further enhance the property with our unique staging design.

Because of the proximity to the beach, where the new home owners will also have private beach rights to, we used blue and yellow tones to bring these summer colors into the house. The reclaimed wood adds another layer of sophistication to the staging design.

As all our staging designs, this was a custom design that does not just appeal to the target buyers, but also presents a different aesthetics to elevate the property at its best light.

Here are some before and after photos:

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