May 29, 2019
Betsy Helmuth and guest Catherine Lewis-Brown discuss the nuances of staging versus interior design, the influence of TV shows, and the costs of starting a staging business. They also cover renting versus owning inventory, working with real estate agents, and share budget-friendly staging tips.
0:00 Premium membership details
1:33 Introduction of guest Catherine Lewis Brown
2:28 Catherine's background in staging
3:44 Differences between staging and interior design
5:24 Impact of TV shows on staging expectations
7:29 Costs and logistics of starting a staging business
13:08 Renting versus owning staging inventory
18:03 Key considerations in staging versus interior design
23:32 Working with real estate agents
27:54 Budget-friendly staging tips
40:40 Announcement of podcast's YouTube channel
- Staging focuses on appealing to potential buyers by
highlighting the home's best features, rather than personalizing
the space for current homeowners.
- A successful staging business requires investment in inventory,
understanding market trends, and effective client relationships,
particularly with real estate agents.
- Decluttering, fresh wall colors, and up-to-date flooring are
cost-effective strategies that significantly increase a home's
appeal and potential sale price.
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