Before and After Galleries

Project 1: Stage main living spaces

Update the home and showcase its best features. (Click to start slideshow)

Before :: Dining Room After :: Dining Room          Before :: Eat-in Kitchen After :: Eat-in Kitchen

Before :: Living Room After :: Living Room Before :: Living Room After :: Living Room

 

Project 2: Focus on positive attributes

Stage the kitchen to maximize size, imply an easy workflow, and emphasize its open format.

Before :: Original kitchen cabinetry and layout After :: New cabinetry and workflow

 

Project 3: Alternative uses for underutilized space

Position furnishings to showcase best features of room and to imply alternative uses for otherwise underutilized spaces.

 

Project 4: Create an outdoor living area

... or breathe new life into one. Showcase its best features, including additional living space and great garden views.

Before :: Original patio at the beginning of deck construction During Construction :: Deck platform complete After :: Finished deck with garden access After :: Outdoor living space detail. Cable railings offer great garden views from the deck

 

Project 5: Help potential buyers imagine their belongings in place

Offer enough furniture and accessories that a potential buyer can see their own belongings in the new space. Position furniture to "take advantage of the views."

Before :: Empty dining room After :: Stage set for entertaining guests at dinner Before :: Empty living room After :: Now, an area for quiet and relaxation

Before :: Pink bedroom After :: Now, a neutral scene most people can place their furniture in Before :: Empty sunroom After :: A bonus getaway, a feature that can distinguish this home from others

 

Project 6: Styling a great room

Great rooms need clear, functional areas.

Before :: Entry way After :: Kitchen bar set and a more formal dining area is defined Before :: Undefined area After :: Living room seating area created

 

Project 7: Remodeling a kitchen

In this kitchen remodel, a wall was moved to clear the site line to the back door. Though this increased the square footage by less than 20 square feet, the kitchen feels dramatically larger.

Before :: Outdated oak cabinets and laminate counter tops After :: Classic white cabinets and Silestone countertops create a lasting look Before :: Outdated oak cabinets and  laminate counter tops After :: Classic white cabinets and  Silestone countertops create a lasting  look

During :: The kitchen is stripped to basics After  :: Uncluttered cooking area becomes focal point when upper cabinets are removed permanently During :: Space is taken from an adjacent room After  :: Cabinets and refrigerator are set flush in the new space to maintain clean lines

 

 

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Matthew Cole

(812) 606-8558
matthew@bloomingtonstaging.com

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