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Debby:

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Debby has been redesigning spaces for over 10 years.  She first realized the power of home staging when she helped her mom prepare her condo for an open house, which in turn received two offers that brought in thousands more than her asking price.  Debby believes that every home has potential and that interior redesigning is the budget-friendly and Eco-friendly way to bring out the best in your home.  After remodeling her home for the past several years, Debby has gained an extended experience about improving homes.  From framing, to hanging drywall, plumbing, tiling and (her favorite) painting - she has many projects from start to finish.  Her remodeling experience has given her a greater knowledge about homes which helps her to make good design decisions.

Debby is a graduate of The Staging Diva™ Home Staging Business Training Program. She received her training from internationally known home staging expert Debra Gould of Six Elements Inc.™, who created the program. CNN Money, the Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest and HGTV are just some of the media featuring Gould's home staging expertise.

Check out Debby's project portfolio page for interior redesigns and her home project page for photos from the projects of her home.  Let Debby's unique design experience help bring out the best in your home!

Staging & Redesign:

Why Home Staging and Interior Redesign is a great choice!

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"Here's how home sellers can create buzz and move their listing"

Finishing repairs, freshening paint, clearing clutter and staging the home for a wide range of potential buyers has become increasingly important in this tough sellers market. The superficial condition of the home reveals how well it's been taken care of by the seller. O'Connor says her members report some 20% of listings being professionally staged versus 5% a few years ago.
"It doesn't cost a fortune," she said. "Consider it like getting your car detailed."
Pam O'Connor, president and CEO of Chicago-based Leading Real Estate Companies, a trade group for independent real estate agencies.


"A redesigner might save you plenty on your redecorating project"

Handing over a home to an objective outsider for a few hours may save thousands of dollars otherwise spent on new furniture and accessories. As trained redesigners mix and match items from several spots in the house, group accessories for impact and rehang artwork, clients are reintroduced to underutilized spaces and their nearly forgotten possessions long relegated to storage. Others learn that limiting display items to a few favorites or rotating accessories is an effective fix.

For more information from articles By Rachel Koning Beals on MarketWatch go to:  
http://www.marketwatch.com


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The following is from HGTV's "25 Biggest Real Estate Mistakes"

1. Failing to Showcase Your Home and Make Small Cosmetic Changes
When you are selling your house, you have to really look at it objectively and think about it from the viewpoint of the house hunter. Make minor enhancements to the house and maybe hire a professional stager to come and arrange your furniture. Staging is about decorating your house for the buyers' taste, not yours. A great place to start is with the front of the home and the main entryway. Home staging is designed to increase the potential selling price and reduce the amount of time the house stays on the market.

Check out more from this article at:
   
http://www.hgtv.com