madison modern home

staging & interiors
MADISON MODERN HOME

Property Styling and Interior Design

In today's real estate market, your home needs to be buyer-ready. Fresh, unique and compelling. Styled to move quickly—and at the highest price. You have precious seconds to captivate a prospective buyer—and their experience begins at the curb. Today’s buyer needs to fall in love with your home in the first instant.

Since 2008, we have designed environments to entice buyers and encourage strong offers. No property is too large or small for us to show off its best features and highlight its unique qualities. At Madison Modern Home, we guide each project from beginning to completion with an eye toward exceptional quality and attention to detail. Homes we have styled stay on the market an average of six short weeks. Some have entered escrow within a mere 24 hours of listing. We ensure you'll experience a smooth transition from listed to sold.

Madison Modern Home is a family business, made up of a mother-daughter team

ROBIN DECAPUA

A natural-born interior designer, I have a keen eye for what works in a room, and a knack for sourcing just the right art and accessories to round out an environment.

 I spent 29 years in graphic design and creative direction, and I bring project management skills to my role.

RACHEL MOORE

Equally obsessed with design, Rachel studied interior design at Fashion Institute for Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles. With an additional background in graphic design, she brings her unique artistic vision to each project.

Together, we tackle homes, condos, townhouses and apartments with talent, energy, a fresh perspective and superb client interaction. madisonmodernhome.com

  • September 16, 2011 2:18 pm

    repurposing picture frames into chalkboards

    Agreat way to make creative use of a vintage print you find in a thrift shop is to re-purpose it into a framed chalkboard.

    It’s so easy and takes just a few steps. Purchase a print with wire hanging hardware on the back and a chipboard backing secured with brads or framing points that can be easily pushed aside.

    Carefully remove the print and chipboard backing (you can save the print to re-frame later, if you wish). If the frame is in good shape and you like it, keep it as is. Or, sand it lightly and spray paint it in your desired color.

    Paint the chipboard with chalkboard paint, available at any hardware store. Using a synthetic paintbrush, apply two liberal coats (let the first one dry in between coats) to make sure you have adequate coverage. Once dry, reattach your new chalkboard to the frame and push the brads or points down to hold it securely. You should wait three days before writing on your board, though, to ensure the paint is thoroughly dry.

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