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Designed to Sell

Virtual Staging

Potential buyers can struggle to imagine how empty spaces can become their dream home. Virtual staging helps people to visualise a room and see the full potential of a home without the expense of hiring or buying real furniture. All images are created using 3D modelling, this means that houses that are under construction or in need of renovation can be shown as a finished home and buyers can visualise the full potential.
 

From £225

Spacious empty room, light hardwood floor, white walls, bright balcony.
Modern minimalist living room featuring a comfortable sofa, TV, and large window.

Design Consultations

Pre-Sale Consultation

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At home or virtual consultations can help you to make small updates that will increase appeal and value before going on the market. We will discuss layout, décor and styling options to help your home sell faster. 
 

Pre-Moving Consultation

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This consultation helps you to get ahead and plan your décor and layout before you move in to your new home, minimising the stress on moving day. 
 

New Owners Consultation

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A post sale service to help you to reimagine and  plan your new home. Advice can be given on layout, function, furniture ideas, storage and décor and can be used as a one off service or to start a larger interior design project.
 

Hands pointing at detailed house blueprint plans during a meeting.

£170 for 90 Minutes

Image Review

A mini audit of property photos with tips to boost appeal. 

Get a designers insight on what to change, remove or add to a space in order to attract more buyers. 

Includes a written report with room by room feedback.
 

From £100

Image by Christin Hume

Staging

Home staging using your existing furniture and homeware.

We style the property using your own items to create a welcoming, 
well-presented space that helps buyers connect emotionally without the cost of furniture hire. 
 

From £250

Image by Toa Heftiba

Full Interior Design Services

For full interior design options please click here.

 

Image by Kam Idris
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