“I follow the golden rule of staging and that is ‘Keep it Simple’
I go for classic styles and clean lines because it’s all about making those first impressions count!”
KRISZTINA BELL | Founder, Professional Home Stager
KRISZTINA BELL | Founder, Professional Home Stager
Atlanta vacant Home Staging expert and the pioneer of Virtual Staging, Krisztina Bell provides her clients with over 19 years of experience in the real estate marketing and home staging industry. Krisztina consults and teaches clients in Atlanta and nationwide the importance of transforming any vacant property listing into a beautifully staged home that sells faster and for top dollar through her two Atlanta-based companies, No Vacancy, Inc.(www.novacancy-atl.com) and Virtually Staging Properties, Inc. (www.virtuallystagingproperties.com).
Both businesses provide clients with traditional home staging services as well as a patent-pending process called “virtual staging” that digitally transforms any photo of a vacant home into a more attractive ‘virtually’ staged listing when viewed online. Krisztina developed this process for agents and sellers as an economical marketing tool that instantly drives buyer traffic and knocks out the competition.
Both of her companies consist of a team of professional home stagers, interior designers and stylists who along with her expertise and works have been featured on HGTV’s House Hunters, The Property Brothers and featured in such publications and online media as Realtor Magazine, The New York Times, Dallas Morning News, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlanta Journal & Constitution, FoxNews.com, Trulia.com, Apartment Therapy.com and CNBC.com to name a few.
Krisztina is the former co-host of the popular Atlanta radio show and podcast “At Home With Paisley Radio Show” which featured interviews with high profile home, design and real estate industry experts as well as HGTV celeb hosts that provided listeners with practical advice and stylish living for the home and office.
“I follow the golden rule of staging and that is ‘Keep it Simple’. I go for classic styles and clean lines because it’s all about making those first impressions count!”