Each house has its own aspect, and in home staging during the renovation, placing the emphasis on architecture could be an option to demonstrate the character and workmanship. It can be the open beams, arches, fireplaces or the homemade mouldings, but these details can make a property stand out and give its overall design some luster. This is aimed at attracting attention to such features without crowding out the rest of the space.
One of the best tools of emphasis is lighting. It is immediately made the center of attention by spotlights on a brick wall of a textured style or sconces on either side of a fireplace. In the same way, natural lighting must be made as much as possible, the decoration in rooms with outstanding window-dressing should be kept to a minimum, so that its lines may glare.
Attention can also be directed by the arrangement of furniture. Having chairs around a fireplace, a dining table under a chandelier or mirrors to bring out the exposed beams makes architectural details central to the purpose of a space. These features should be framed with a complementary piece of staging, such as artwork, rugs or plants but not compete with them.
Visibility is also increased by color and finishes. Contrasting the background of trim or moldings, or restoring wooden beams or stonework, can be used to make them stand out or look natural, respectively. In current remodelling, the combination of the old and the new, e.g. smooth furniture with old vintage appliances creates a feeling of equilibrium and sophistication.
Conclusion: The emphasis of architectural characteristics in the renovation staging is the celebration of the uniqueness of a home. Renovators can make structural details the highlight of the show by lighting, furniture arrangement, and complementary finishes, which can add the value and charm to the property besides making the buyer or the residents admire the unique character of the property.