I met with a real estate agent last week who was very positive about the possibility of selling The Glade.

This house needs to be ready for showing in less than 2 weeks.
She sent us a property stager who was also impressed by the location and the “look”. She and I toured the property while I took notes.

Thankfully both former tenants of Glade Cottage left me lots of moving boxes.
We are not emptying the house just minimizing our style to allow others to see themselves in the space where I have lived for the past 27 years.

This is a lot to accomplish in 2 weeks.
The stager left us a with a “top ten to do list” that we had to accomplish in 2 weeks. Additionally we received a more detailed email that same day.

Apparently hardwood floors are a big deal — without rugs it’s too much of a good thing for me.
People like hardwood floors and lots of light it seems. To that end we were instructed to remove all rugs (except the one in the primary bedroom) and all curtains.

It’s hard to hide a pile of rugs this big.
The rugs were a huge chore. The pile was large — too large to “hide” somewhere on the property.

The kitchen curtains are down with some major unscrewing — next time: shorter screws.
The curtains came down easily since we were instructed to leave the rods up except that the kitchen curtains are stapled to a board which was screwed to the wall. This was challenging since I didn’t have the paint color (from 11 years ago) and was not about to repaint the whole room.

We’re boxing up everything we can temporarily live without.
We started packing up anything that we could do without for the next few months because all counters needed to be empty of our personality and replaced with a pretty flower or a bowl of fruit.

We’re trying a local company to cart our stuff.
This was an enormous job to accomplish in 2 weeks. As Charlie and I began to dismantle we realized we didn’t have the space to “hide” all of it so Charlie hired a moving pod which arrived the next morning.

We opted for the 16′ by 8′ by 8′ unit to start.
Charlie and a buddy loaded that thing for 3 days since we had positioned everything in the living room and mudroom hall. Still, an overwhelming job.

Just clearing up the walk-in closet floor makes an immediate improvement. Before (left) and After.
According to the stager, the “money” items in a house are:
- Kitchen
- Primary suite
- Closets: primary bedroom, pantry, and linen closet.
In the mean time Charlie fixed a crack in the primary bathroom ceiling for which I had no matching paint since it was last done 10 years ago.

I not only painted the ceiling I changed the lightbulbs so they would all match.
So I painted the entire ceiling which included the hallway. Ugh!

The gallery is gone and the wall is restored to boredom neutral.
I also had to take down my gallery wall in the mudroom that left lots of holes to be spackled and some darkness where the frames had been. I painted this whole wall with the previously used color of Benjamin Moore’s Moonshine. I was errant in not getting the same sheen which means I had to paint multiple coats.

The living room seems very bare and not so cozy.
I have spent the time after staging being Sergeant Major by saying “Don’t put that there!” No fun.
Jo