PNW Home Lens

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Photos from PNW Home Lens's post 04/23/2026

First thing that stood out on this one?

Just look at how much space there is…

5 bedrooms, 3 baths, over 3,500 square feet.
Definitely one of those homes where there’s a lot to show.

The kitchen caught our eye pretty quickly too. Big island, pantry, butler’s pantry, and it all opens right into the main living area.

Also noticed the updates right away. New flooring, fresh paint, newer hardware… stuff like that just makes the place feel fresh.

The basement was probably one of the bigger things though.

Two more bedrooms down there, second kitchen, another laundry area, big family room.

The garage setup was nice too. More room than you usually expect.

Just one of those homes where the layout really matters, so getting that across in the photos was a big part of the shoot.

Got a larger listing coming up? Feel free to reach out. Happy to help make the layout come through clearly in the photos.

Photos from PNW Home Lens's post 04/16/2026

Just wrapped up photos on this property…

This house sits on 3 acres, not far from town, which is probably what a lot of people are looking for.

One thing that really stood out to us was the view from the kitchen and dining area.

Looking out over the fields and the hills… yeah, that part was pretty easy to picture. Morning coffee there would be hard to beat.

Then outside, there’s the garden area, the fruit trees, the barn, fenced pasture… it’s the kind of property where people are probably already thinking about how they’d use the space.

Animals, hobbies, maybe just wanting more room around them. Stuff like that.

With places like this, if you only focus on the house, you kind of miss the point.

A lot of what makes it feel special is everything around it.

Got a property coming up with land or unique outdoor features? Feel free to reach out. Happy to help capture it the right way.

Photos from PNW Home Lens's post 04/09/2026

Today, we’re sharing a few shots from this property in Indian Trail. Pretty cool house, honestly.

First thing that stood out was the vaulted ceilings. You walk in and the whole place just feels open right away.

Those kinds of spaces are always nice to shoot because the room kind of does the work for you.

Then the kitchen… yeah, that caught our eye too. The granite counters, the appliances, the cabinets... it all felt really clean.

Nothing flashy, just put together well.

Same with the flooring. New LVP and carpet, and you can tell it freshened the place up a lot.

The layout was nice too. More than one living space, fireplace, basement finished out. Plenty of room.

Outside had a few things we liked: covered deck, patio, BBQ hookup.

And the garage was bigger than expected. 3 cars, heated, shelving already there.

Just one of those homes where there’s a lot to show without trying too hard.

Got a place coming up that needs photos? Feel free to reach out.

Photos from PNW Home Lens's post 04/07/2026

We get asked this a lot… virtual staging or traditional?

Honestly… depends.

Some homes make more sense one way, some the other. There’s not really a perfect answer every time.

Lately though, a lot of people have been going virtual. Mostly because it’s faster.

Traditional staging can be a whole thing... moving furniture in, setting it up, then taking it back out again later.

Takes time. Sometimes more than people expect.

With virtual, you just need solid photos first and then build from there.

Usually easier on the budget too.

People sometimes worry it’ll look fake. And… yeah, it can if it’s done poorly.

But when it’s done right, it helps a lot. Especially with empty rooms.

Traditional still has its place though. Some higher-end homes definitely benefit from the real thing.

Really it comes down to what helps someone picture themselves living there.

That’s the whole point.

And yeah… the photos still need to be good first. Otherwise none of it lands.

If you’re trying to decide what makes more sense for your listing, feel free to reach out. Happy to help talk it through.

Photos from PNW Home Lens's post 03/26/2026

Office spaces are a bit different.

People don’t just look at them and think “this looks nice.”
They’re thinking…
“Can my team actually work here?”

With commercial properties, it’s not just about showing the space. It’s about showing:

➜ how it flows
➜ how it feels during the workday
➜ how usable it actually is

And honestly, a lot of office listings miss that.

So, if you’ve got a commercial space coming up and want it to actually stand out (like this one), feel free to reach out.

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