10 Secrets from Home Stagers
Experts reveal their tricks on how to highlight a home's strong points—and distract from its weaknesses—to make it a more inviting, functional place to live in.
By Ashley Sepanski and Pamela Masin
Remember to Think Big
You've heard not to buy a bulky couch or a clunky TV console for a small living room, but go big with this: artwork. Large art fills unused vertical space, which leads the eye up to give the illusion there's more height, says Cheryl Eisen, the founder of the home staging firm Interior Marketing Group that appears on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York.
Published 03/28/2018