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Homestaging: how to update the interior and not go broke

by Anna Dalton

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Repairs are a difficult element and for many a real test of the strength of family relationships. But if the house is a place of power for you, it must change from time to time. We tell you how to wisely approach the renovation of the interior, not to make annoying mistakes and not get bogged down in repairs for many months.

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Repair or upgrade?
The house is our refuge. Sometimes it’s an office, sometimes it’s a game room, a cooking studio or a spa. And the house is the best reflection of our values and preferences, character and interests. But we are changing, the family is growing. Sooner or later, there comes a time when it is necessary to find new design solutions for the place where we spend a lot of time. Global repairs are only necessary in a few cases: when moving, as well as if serious redevelopment and replacement of functional systems and communications are required. In all other cases, you can do without updating the interior to make the space more comfortable and modern.

Recently, home staging (from the English home staging – house + staging) has been gaining popularity – preparing a room for sale or rent, creating a new thoughtful image of it. But even if the sale is not planned, the principles of homesteading will help you take a fresh look at your own home and find interesting solutions.