Antiques are not being used for staging enough
The importance of staging is even greater nowadays, since the difficulties of the house market cause houses to sit on the market for months and eventually, if and when sold, fetch less than expected. Staging instead, as a way to make the prospective buyer more attracted to the property, is almost a necessity. It's proven that staged houses sell for a significantly higher price than an unstaged property. And they sell faster, working on the imagination of the visitors that can view themselves and belongings in a staged home. The image of a warm and cosy place, as one with a few, thoughtfully selected antique pieces of furniture, can improve that feeling greatly. Antiques give that sophisticated look that says a lot about the seller, making the house also stand out from the others and more memorable. Using antiques should be done picking specific pieces that give the right feeling and cause the right emotional experience that makes the potential buyer fall in love with the property...
We are interested in any staging project and would consider proposed terms or offer our own favorable conditions. Contact us for more info.
- chests of drawers
- dining tables
- chairs
- stools
- bookcases
- bureaux or bureaus
- cakestands
- wall mirrors
- plantstands
- hallstands
- mirrors
- sets of chairs
- settees
- occasional tables
- piano stools
- corner cupboards
- sideboards
- chiffoniers
- sidecabinets
- writing tables
- wall mirrors
- hat and coat stands
- stickstands
- display cabinets
- washstands
- china display cabinets
- tea trolleys
- nests of tables
- nesting tables
- camp beds
- worktables
- workboxes
- chests
- center tables
- bureau bookcases
- music cabinets
- suite
- card table
- centre tables
- bedside cabinets
- gateleg tables
- coffee tables
- bedside cupboards
- sideboards
- bedstands
- bed tables
- shelves
- dressers
- dressing chests
- bedside tables
- end tables
- dressing tables
- torcheres
- lampstands
- dressing stools
- consol tables
- lampstands
- library steps
- metamorphic chairs
- wall cabinets
- beds
- consolle tables
- filing cabinets
- office furniture
- consolle
- victorian, our favourite, functionality, elegance, great materials
- edwardian, very elegant, often georgian inspired
- art deco, transitional antiques, not modern, not antique, but stylish and popular
- late victorian, great variety of styles
- georgian, antique, elegant, rare
- arts & crafts, great materials, simple, stylish
- art nouveau, beautiful and romantic
- 1900s, last period for quality handmade furniture, last antiques
Typical woods of our antique pieces:
- mahogany
- beech
- oak
- walnut
- rosewood
- satinwood
- shellac, hand polished (hardest, but best option to add value to the piece)
- wax, polished (easier than shellac, but time consuming and not appropriate for English antiques)
- shellac on wax (easier than just plain shellac, more appropriate than just wax, but not the greatest value)
- wax on shellac (easy, therefore cheap, reduces value of the piece)
- satinated shellac (easier than polished, easy to repolish appropriately, good temp solution, doesn't reduce potential value)
- satinated wax (easy even with no experience, but subtracts value even if product for antiques)
- NO synthetic materials (they seriously affect the value of antiques and are costly and messy to remove)
- NO oils (almost irreversible when absorbed, therefore damaging almost all antiques of any wood)
These would be detrimental to the aesthetics and real value of the piece. However, we can restore and refinish any piece to suit the taste and requirements of our clients, because in the end, what counts is customer satisfaction.
We will provide all the advice that we believe is useful, and we will make available all our knowledge, based on decades of experience and studies.
Origin, where we directly select and acquire our antiques:
- England
- Scotland
- Wales
- Tuscany, Italy
- Boston, MA, USA
- ...and next NH, USA
