We Gave Stagers $200 to Transform a Bedroom - Here's What They Bought at Anthropologie
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The bedroom is the most personal room in a home and should appeal to potential buyers when selling. Staging means rearranging or redecorating part or all of a home before showings to boost buyer appeal. Professional home stagers can create impact without a complete bedroom overhaul. Smaller, affordable details often deliver big visual improvements while avoiding heavy labor and high cost. Selecting curated pieces from retailers like Anthropologie can achieve a cozy, vintage-inspired, and distinct bedroom style for under $200, making the space more marketable and attractive to buyers.
Your bedroom is probably the most personal (and private) place in your home. Out of all the rooms in the house, it's the one that's truly yours (and your partner's, if you have one). But when you're trying to sell your house you want it to appeal to other people, not just yourself. That's where staging - aka rearranging and/or redecorating part or all of your home before showing it to potential buyers - can come in handy.
Working with a professional home stager doesn't mean you'll have to do a complete overhaul of your bedroom. Smaller details can make a big difference, and they're usually cheaper and don't require too much heavy lifting. For some inspiration, we turned to Steve and Nikki Carlson of Cottage + Sea, a California-based home staging and renovating company, to see what items they'd pick out at Anthropologie to give your bedroom a cozy, vintage-inspired, and distinct look all for under $200.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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