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Looking to hire an interior designer in Minneapolis

By casey

I have a condo on the market in downtown Minneapolis and am looking for someone to help me "stage" it for sale.  I have a small budget for furniture, paint or whetever we need but unfortunately my design sense is terrible.  You would have almost total freedom to do what you want.  If you have some examples of previous work, or know someone who is in the business, or want to start your own staging company and need a first client, let me know.

   

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March 21, 2007
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casey

April 04, 2007
We have gotten 1 quote and are getting another on Monday.  We will probably make a decision at that point.  Does anyone know what the general "going rate" is for a 2 bedroom condo needing furniture (2 beds, end tables, couch/living area stuff, wall art work), some painting and some minor lighting?  Just curious.  Thanks!
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Deborah

April 04, 2007
HAVE YOU FOUND SOMEBODY TO STAGE YOUR PLACE YET?
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jason2000

March 22, 2007
see our staging work at http://twincitiesstaging.blogspot.com. We always work within a tight budget.
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casey

March 22, 2007
The pics of the place are posted in my profile.
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bruno

March 22, 2007
Casey, don't forget to check out the Curbly Pro directory (you can sort pros by location).
 Let's see some pics of your place!
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casey

March 21, 2007
Great thanks!  Ill check em out right away.
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DIY Maven

March 21, 2007

Hey Casey. You might want to check out the regional chapter of the IAHSP (International Association of Home Staging Professionals). Most members post pictures of their work. As far as budgeting for furniture, many stagers have furniture tucked away in warehouses that they'll use for a job, if necessary.