Surviving Staged Bathrooms

I have a thing for bathrooms.  As a home stager, I especially LOVE staging them.  But as a homeowner, it’s not always very practical to live with a staged bathroom.  What is eye candy for the buyer is often inconvenient for the seller. 

So I’m going to help you out today with some tips for staged-bathroom survival, show some examples of staged bathrooms, and some easy updates for those of you who are not trying to sell your home.

First, let’s talk about a few tips to help you survive your staged bathroom:

Ok, now let’s check out a few before and after shots of staged bathrooms. The first two examples are from vacant homes. 

This vacant bathroom feels much more luxurious with warm tones.

This master bathroom needed to have more of a spa feeling.  Contrasting darker accessories with the light walls gave it some depth.

Now this example is from an occupied home – and note that the sellers did not spend much money at all to update the bathroom.  It just needed a few style updates. Simple curtain made out of kitchen towels, more contemporary artwork, fresh towels and a little de-cluttering made this bathroom feel move-in ready.

Even if you’re not moving, there are some staging techniques you can use to infuse some style into your bathroom:

There you have it!  Thanks for sharing in my bathroom obsession!

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