How to transform a flat in the Raval thanks to home staging

We explain the change that GM Home Staging made to this little flat in the Raval. A face-lift with taste and delicacy that potential clients fell in love with.

Whether it is a purchase housing or a rental housing you may need a push to make potential tenants or buyers fall in love with it. And that push is the one they manage to give from GM Home Staging. Like home stagersThey prepare the properties so that potential buyers and tenants can find the home they are looking for.

Today, Anna from GM Home Staging tells us about the work they have done in a small flat in the Raval thanks to Lluís Sabinoreal estate agent associated with Monapart who has been in the industry for many years and knows very well how to connect with people and show them the type of flat or house they are looking for. They met him through a mutual friend and are delighted to be working with him.

What about this little flat in the Raval? After Lluís showed it to them and told them what kind of family usually lives there and what the budget would be, they presented their home staging proposal so that when they showed the flat to the future client, he would think as soon as he entered that this could be his future home, not only to see it, but also to feel it and visualise himself carrying out his routines and his daily life in that space...

Ahhh, important! Before starting, they always tried to make the house a blank canvas, that's why they ask for it to be free of junk and always clean, this way it is much easier to project what they have in mind.

So, get your coat, we're going to the Raval!

THE HOME STAGING PROCESS

As it is a small flat, they wanted to enhance its light by using a neutral base and placing the right furniture for each space, in this way they managed to enlarge it and make it more pleasant. It is necessary to make the most of the spaces, no matter how small they are.

The furniture in the dining room and bedrooms was a combination of real furniture and ephemeral furnitureThe cardboard sofa and beds were dressed with neutral covers and duvets and the cushions, blankets and plaids added a touch of colour. They also added rugs and some plants and flowers to add warmth to the space.

How to transform a flat in the raval thanks to home staging | Monapart

Living room before-after

How to transform a flat in the raval thanks to home staging | Monapart

Double room before-after

How to transform a flat in the raval thanks to home staging | Monapart

Single room before-after

For the kitchen and bathrooms, in this case refurbished a couple of years ago, they chose to add small accessories such as soap dishes and fluffy towels in the bathrooms and cloths, chopping boards and a recipe book for the kitchen. They created a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

How to transform a flat in the raval thanks to home staging | Monapart

Kitchen before-after

How to transform a flat in the raval thanks to home staging | Monapart

Bath before-after

And, although summarised, this is how they changed spaces that may seem cold and small into defined and warm spaces, because as we all know, a picture is worth a thousand words.

If you are thinking of offer for sale o rent your home, plan a good home staging to make everyone who walks through the door fall in love with it.

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