Kitchen

November 21st, 2009

A clean and modern space, but reduce the accessories by about 75%, and you leave buyers no choice but to focus on and admire the great expanse of counter tops, sparkling appliances and generous number of cabinets!

Kitchen 2

November 21st, 2009

Great light, and nice color on the wall, but too many (little) things to look at make a space feel smaller. Clear the counters and windowsills, add a few dramatic pieces-you are not cooking, you’re creating! Fig plant is an unexpected and delightful touch.

Office

November 21st, 2009

Wouldn’t each of us feel-and be-more efficient in this after office? Ask: what do I truly need to have at arm’s length? File cabinets/etc can often go in the bottom of a closet, or be better positioned, behind a door swing, or at the far end of a piece of upholstery. If there is no other place, choose a piece that co-ordinates with existing pieces so it is less obtrusive.

Living Room

November 20th, 2009

What you take out is as important as what you add. This rug made room very bottom-heavy, and just a mass of things filling up the space. A few pieces with room to breathe, now you see the room, not the stuff.