Home Staging For Changing Weather Conditions

| January 23, 2013 in Kym Tarr

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In the process of home staging, much of the planning and preparations of homeowners and home staging professionals revolve around factors that are within control, such as décor, themes, space maximization, color combinations, and other essentials. Functional and space-saving home accessories can be selected, lighting fixtures can be upgraded, floors and rugs can be cleaned, and window treatments can be updated for natural lighting and air.

There are factors and circumstances,however that are not within our control, no matter how much we would like everything to be carefully planned and all details to fall into place. Weather conditions, for instance, are variables that we just have to deal with and adjust to. Depending on where you live, climate and weather conditions may be mild and temperate throughout the year, or it may be more volatile and subject to sudden changes at a moment's notice.

How you stage your home should be as resistant to weather conditions as possible, in order to maximize resources and to retain the look and ambience that you are going for, no matter what climate conditions may be. Temperatures may be higher or lower, and it may be a day of sunshine, or rain, perhaps even strong winds or thunderstorms, but if planned carefully, your home staging efforts would still hold up and make an impact if properly planned and managed.

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