Dining Rooms
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| This lovely dining room had no impact; the green chair pads were too informal for the rest of the room. The two lamps were too large for the table on which they were placed. | The chair pads were removed and a vignette was created on the center of the dining table. A small chest – found in the homeowner’s garage – replaced the table on the right, and was accessorized by a simple orchid. A creative way to display art is seen in the corner – a lovely painting sits on a tripod frame. |
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| A plain patio dining set does not entice potential buyers to see themselves relaxing with friends outdoors. | Now, with some simple plates, glassware, and napkins, this area suggests fun and relaxation! |
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| Although suggesting a bar seating area, mismatched chairs and counter clutter distract potential buyers from seeing themselves using this area for its intended function. | Now, a subtle suggestion of a wine and cheese party entices buyers to see themselves enjoying this additional space. |
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| An empty dining room did nothing for potential buyers. | With a simple dining room set and table accessory, buyers could see the size of the space relative to the furniture – now, imagining their own furniture is easier to do. |
Located in East Highlands Ranch, California, Kristen serves all of the Inland Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties), Orange County, and parts of Los Angeles County. Call today and see how Kristen can create stylish and functional living and work spaces for you!







