How a Stager Would Transform a Cramped Bathroom with $206
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How a Stager Would Transform a Cramped Bathroom with $206
"Whether you're selling your home, moving to a new one, or simply bored with how things look around the house, it can be nice to switch things up. Rearranging your furniture, decluttering old boxes of stuff, or adding an accent piece or two can be nice, but sometimes you just want to start over completely. That can feel both financially and logistically daunting - even in a smaller part of the house like a bathroom, whether it's an en suite."
"If your bathroom is especially small or unusually shaped - something I'm very familiar with as a longtime New York City apartment dweller - it can feel even more challenging to find items that are practical, good-looking, and actually fit the space you have. Fortunately there are plenty of people out there, like interior designer and home stager Jalessi Aviles of Boston Modern Staging, who have made it their life's work to ensure every room in a home lives up to its potential"
Refreshing a home's look can involve simple changes like rearranging furniture, decluttering, or adding an accent piece, but sometimes a full restart feels necessary. Complete redesigns can feel financially and logistically daunting, even in small spaces such as bathrooms. Unusually shaped or compact bathrooms complicate finding practical, attractive items that fit available space. Interior designer and home stager Jalessi Aviles of Boston Modern Staging focuses on maximizing room potential on modest budgets. Aviles outlines a plan to transform a cramped bathroom for less than $250 by sourcing only affordable, space-appropriate items from Walmart.
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