What do you think, when you walk into an empty room? It may not happen often, but when it does - weird sensation, right? Our eyes, and brains, are making decisions about where to look, all the time, without our conscious input. A recent study by Zoopla, covered by The Guardian , shows that people viewing houses tend to look at the items in them - the furniture, the artwork, and so on - rather than the blank walls. Can that really be true? Let's take a look at some images of the a room, before and after home staging, to find out for ourselves... Spoiler alert: these images are of rooms that were staged by Mint Staging , the business run by me, Holly Hammond. Before home staging: large bedroom After home staging Now that there's a bed in the room, it's possible to know how big the room is. When it's empty, you can't tell how much space this - the largest piece of furniture - will take. Before home staging: living room After home staging The problem with some rooms, w...
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