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Thursday Feb 03, 2022
Thursday Feb 03, 2022
Styling is becoming commonplace in homes for sale. It's designed to show off the spaces, make you feel like it's home using mostly neutral tones, carefully placed accessories and inviting in plenty of natural light. However, there is an influx of feeling like each house is the same as the one before, and when buyers see 5 or 6 properties in a day, with similar styling, it can create an air of confusion. Today, we are going to find out how you can make your styling unique to your property by adding a little soul.
Lisa Carlyle and Chloe Martopo from Soul.d Spaces are here today to talk to us about creating a unique space when you're styling your home for sale. Lisa is a yoga and meditation teacher who is passionate about creating soulful spaces for people to enjoy and be positively impacted, and Chloe is an ex visual merchandising manager for Myer in Sydney and Melbourne, and has a strong desire to enhance and create beautiful spaces where people can feel good.
1. As I said in our intro, many homes we go to as copywriters, the styling is timeless, that is, it goes with every single property, and the colour schemes change every year, ever so slightly, but essentially they are the same pieces of furniture. You can understand why, because it definitely makes it easier on the stylists to be able to use the same pieces in a period home or a contemporary home, but is it always the best formula for each and every property?
2. How should stylists be looking at a property?
3. What should a vendor be looking for in their stylist before choosing one that best suits their home?
4. If I had a stylist come to my home, how can I get them to make it unique, and not like the other 40 properties on sale in my suburb?
5. What is Soul.d Spaces intention for every job, when styling a property for sale?
6. What do home owners and agents love about Soul.d Spaces homes?
7. Do you have a variety of furniture and accessories that suit different vintages and architecture, or is more about creating a calming experience?
8. When choosing a stylist, at what point should price be a determining factor?
9. What is the biggest point of difference?
Contact:
Website: www.souldspaces.com.au
Email: hello@souldspaces.com.au
Instagram: soul.dspaces
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