PFP's Favorite Staging Styles
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Transitional
Transitional style is a marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics equating to a classic, timeless design. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles.
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Contemporary
Contemporary furniture pieces should make a bold statement but at the same time be simple and uncluttered, without curves or decoration. Smooth, clean, geometric shapes are essential. Upholstered furniture often wears black,
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Mid Century Modern
Influence of modernism design mixed with graphic and chunky strong statements is how we would describe Mid Century Modern Furniture. The style has not passed the saturation point and it blends seamlessly with so
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Vintage - Old World Charm
We stage homes built between 1890-1940 in our region with this design style. The homes must be representational of the era they were built in. Original character and original features must be present.
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Craftsman
These homes are known for the attention to detail, especially of the outside world and nature. They usually have gabled roofs, stucco walls, beautiful unpainted woodwork, square posts on porches, a variety of roofing types,
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Modern
Modern design favors low, horizontal furnishings with clean strong lines. Mirrored and chromed surfaces are a hallmark. Natural materials such as unpainted wood, metals, leather, and natural fibers are often used. In Modern decorating,
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Modern FarmHouse
Modern Farmhouse was a response to the minimalist trends of the 1990’s and 2000’s. People wanted to return to the more comfortable details of the past. Farmhouse style in general is known for coziness, comfort, and charm;
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Luxury
If we go back into history, every era provides us with great examples of an opulent or luxurious lifestyle. Some of the best high end designers describe a difference between the words Luxury and Luxe. -
Occupied Home Stage
An Occupied Home Stage is the use of some or all of the homeowner's furnishings with the option to supplement with PFP accessories and/or furniture. This is a great option for someone on a budget that already has nice furniture.