A mix of real art and furniture and virtual elements. Can you tell which is which?
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Staging: Virtual Staging
I know that agents, stagers, and sellers all have mixed opinions about virtual staging, but it can be a great tool for helping buyers visualize how a space can be used, and it is especially helpful for larger rooms. (Just keep it ethical and don't add things like flooring or ceiling fixtures that aren't actually there.) As a stager and a photographer, one trick I found that really helps the room to look authentic is to photograph it with one or two actual pieces of furniture or artwork and then fill in the space digitally.
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Reroofing after a Hail Storm
This is the story of the roofing cowboy:
| This is the roofing cowboy. |
| This is my little house. |
| This is the truck that was used to haul the shingles. |
| This is the shingle elevator the roofing cowboy built so he doesn't have to carry shingles up the ladder. |
| This is the dump trailer the roofing cowboy agreed to repair for the rental company in exchange for getting to use it. Also note: the mighty Gorilla Cart being dwarfed by the trailer. |
| Due to the shingle shortage I had a choice of brown, black, or gray. A lot of the neighbors went with black and it looks sharp, but I decided on gray to match our siding. The old shingles were more brown with lots of little red rocks in them, perhaps to match the bricks. I prefer the look of the new ones. |
| This is the roofing cowboy finishing off the back of the house. |
The End
For Now
Sunday, March 13, 2022
A Kitchen in Progress
| This is what the kitchen at our project house looked like when we bought the house. This is the agent's listing photo. Lots of doors that didn't close, dark brown on the soffit and a tile counter top. The peninsula was not photographed for listing because many of the tiles on it were broken. However the tile back splash is beautiful and was worth saving. The cabinets were in good shape for the most part as well and were much more solid than what you would buy today. |
| There was a see through glass cabinet over the peninsula that made the room feel small and cut off from the dining area. I pulled it down but discovered that the board it was mounted on was not coming down without heavy equipment and major damage to the ceiling. We took this opportunity to add some lighting and architecture with two drop lights and some decorative trim pieces. I also decided to do a waterfall end on the cabinets just because I like the way it looks. |
| We replaced the dated light fixture with one that is more sleek and modern and replaced the scalloped trim above the sink with a simpler design that opens up the space above the sink and lets in more light. |
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