Jessica Consterdine Designs, Halton

Whether you’re looking to sell, entice new tenants or just want ‘Oh Wow!’ to be the first thing people say when they enter your home or office, we know just the person. Enter Jessica Consterdine – interiors guru, style queen and home-staging strategist.

 

Ever look at an interiors picture and want to move into that house straight away? It’s not just good lighting and camera trickery, home staging is a thing and it’s incredibly important when it comes to selling your home. Just ask Jessica Consterdine, Bucks-based design maven, styling whizz, home-staging extraordinaire and our go-to gal for all things interiors.

Not your average designer, Jessica has studied across sooo many design disciplines over the years, we’re talking film, costumes, fashion and, obviously, interiors  – what this chick doesn’t know about style isn’t worth knowing. She also has a PhD in Strategic Media (one of five degrees she holds – we know, impressive!) which is what sets her home styling and staging apart from the rest. Jessica knows, appreciates and understands how to enhance your property so buyers want to lay down the big bucks, and fast – let the bidding wars commence!

Of course, one size doesn’t fit all, so whether your property is a cute chocolate box cottage, slick contemporary space or open plan barn conversion, with Jessica’s bespoke service your home will be sold in no time. And it’s not only private sales that Jessica works on, her services extend to show homes, rentals (whether longterm lets or holiday homes) and offices too. Basically, there’s no space Jessica can’t transform.

Everything begins with a complimentary consultation where Jessica will discuss your unique style, tailoring everything to meet your needs so your space doesn’t just look amazing, it’s functional too. From furniture and art hire to wallpapering and window dressing, Jessica’s comprehensive service leaves no cushion un-fluffed.

Contact her for a free consultation and begin your home transformation today.



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