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5 Budget Bathroom Transformations by a Morris County Stager

 

Happy Friday Everyone!

Here's another fabulous post on inexpensive bathroom make overs from my favorite Morris County, NJ Home Stager. The before and after pictures are amazing! A big thank you to Kristine for allowing me to Re-Blog her post.

Enjoy!

 

Via Kristine Ginsberg Morris County, NJ Stager (Morris County, NJ: Elite Staging and Redesign, LLC):

 5 Bathroom Budget Transformations by a Morris County Stager

This Morris County Stager shows you how small, inexpensive changes can and will transform your dated bathroom whether you are selling or looking to update to enjoy yourself.  

A quality home stager/redesigner  works with what you have making small, but powerful changes that look like you’ve redone your bathroom when in reality you’ve spent a fraction of the cost of hiring a decorator or contractor.

Below are 5 bathroom examples that Elite Staging and Redesign staged without any renovations or big purchases...

Bathroom #1 - the biggest problem with this bathroom was the wallpaper. It dated it even though the vanity was new. Elite Staging and Redesign removed the wallpaper and painted it in Benjamin Moore’s Bleeker Beige.

Bathroom #2 - this was so easy! All we did was let the light shine in, added white towels and a few accessories...

Bathroom #3 - painting this Yarmouth blue by Benjamin Moore really made the white molding pop and warmed up the space. We added a few accessories and the transformation was complete

Bathroom #4 - this builder grade wood vanity didn’t do anything for this otherwise pretty  bathroom. We painted it white, added new hardware and found a carrara marble top at Home Depot for $120.00. Next we added some storage space with a bench and a small cabinet over the toilet – both from Home Depot.

Bathroom #5 - for this ½ bath, we painted it from stark white to Sherman Williams Kilim Beige, added some accessories and a small table with towel storage. Staging is about being creative and finding inexpensive solutions that add function and beauty...

Whether you’re selling your home or want to update a room while you still can enjoy it, call Elite Staging and Redesign of Morris County: 201-602-2562 or email me today!

 Staged to Sell, Designed to Live! 

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Elite Staging and Redesign - Kristine Ginsberg - 201 602 2562


Home Staging Morris County - Staged to Sell, Designed to Live!

You have 90 seconds to make a great first impression once your home goes on the market. Consult a Morris County professional home stager serving Union, Essex, Sussex Counties for that competitive edge so your home stands out from the competition, selling faster and for top dollar!  

Elite Staging and Redesign offers home staging services to North Jersey homeowners, real estate agents, banks, builders, and investors in preparing homes to stand out in today’s real estate market. For a consultation on vacant staging, lived in homes or interior redesign projects call Elite Staging and Redesign at 201-602-2562.

Home Staging Website: Elite Staging and Redesign

Morris County Staging Before/After pictures: Portfolio

Email: Kris@elitestagingandredesign.com

 

           

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Comments

Bathrooms are key to most buyers and making them look elegant is a great idea. Most just recommend that they keep them spotless but staging them like this is a better idea..

Posted by Edward Gilmartin (Boston Homes) 4 months ago

These pictures are pretty impressive. I like the idea of adding a bench or table for some extra storage. 

Posted by Dan and Amy Schuman- Cleveland OH Luxury Real Estate (Howard Hanna Real Estate Services) 4 months ago

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