Renovation staging is not just a matter of style when it comes to furniture choice but it is about scale and proportion. The furniture size and the layout may either complement a refurbished environment or create an impression of crowding and lack of balance. Furniture staging when applied properly accentuates flow, functionality, and the feeling of home so that the buyer or resident can feel at ease living in the home.
Large pieces of furniture in the small rooms may overpower them to look even smaller. On the other hand, small works of art in large and open areas may leave spaces feeling empty or incomplete. The point is to be able to balance the size of furniture to the size of the room and to have a practical design of the room. Sectional sofa, can be used in a large living room whereas a small loveseat can be used in a small apartment.
Proportion is also applied in the height and location of furniture. Low profile items have the ability to make ceilings look higher whereas taller book shelves or cabinets can highlight the vertical space. The size of the table used in the eating places should not be too small that people can use without any congestion.
Staging must also have open lanes. This is because furniture layouts can facilitate mobility, whereas zoning can be used to establish areas in an open-plan renovation. Scaling of accessories such as side tables and rugs should also be done to eliminate imbalance in vision.
In conclusion: Staging in renovating will depend on furniture scale and proportion. With the right pieces to suit the size and shape of each room, the renovators are also able to design harmonious and welcoming interiors that are natural and practical and in the end make the renovated house more attractive.