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Why You Shouldn't Sell Your House "Looking Like That" - Fishers on the Case - EP 15 Elaine Penhaul

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Welcome to another episode of Fishers on the Case, the podcast where we dive into the lives and careers of business owners and industry experts. In this episode, host Amanda Payne, CEO of Fishers Solicitors, sits down with Elaine Penhaul, the founder of Lemon and Lime Interiors. Elaine shares her fascinating journey from a background in mathematics and actuarial science to becoming a leader in the UK home staging industry. She explains how a "sleeping beauty" house and a direct conversation with a friend led to a sale £60,000 over the guide price—and sparked the beginning of her staging empire. In this episode, we explore: The "Accidental" Business: How Elaine transitioned from managing rental properties during the 2008 crash to professional property presentation. Systemizing Success: Why a mathematician's hatred for paper led to a highly scalable, franchise-ready business model. The Science of Sale: Achieving faster sales and guide price results through "desirable interiors". The Portfolio Career: Elaine’s experience running a Greek sailing school and how every past role shaped her current success. Whether you are a property professional, a homeowner preparing for a sale, or an entrepreneur interested in scaling a niche business, Elaine's insights on "professional property presentation" are not to be missed. 01:00:25 - Introduction to Elaine Penhaul and Lemon and Lime Interiors 01:01:45 - The 2008 Crash: Learning to eliminate void periods 01:02:38 - The "Sleeping Beauty" House: A £60,000 turning point 01:03:56 - Defining Home Staging vs. Property Presentation 01:05:00 - Scaling & Systemization: The mathematician’s approach 01:06:01 - Why the US staging model doesn't fit the UK 01:07:00 - The Journey to Franchising: From lockdown to national growth 01:09:00 - Managing 13,000 pieces of furniture and sustainability 01:10:00 - Case Study: The "Sad House" and pest control 01:12:00 - Working with family and balancing four children 01:13:30 - Career History: From Actuarial Science to sailing schools 01:16:00 - The "Divorce Save": When staging makes you fall back in love with your home 01:17:00 - Final Tip: Getting your house ready for sale

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Episode Why You Shouldn't Sell Your House "Looking Like That" - Fishers on the Case - EP 15 Elaine Penhaul Cover

Why You Shouldn't Sell Your House "Looking Like That" - Fishers on the Case - EP 15 Elaine Penhaul

Welcome to another episode of Fishers on the Case, the podcast where we dive into the lives and careers of business owners and industry experts. In this episode, host Amanda Payne, CEO of Fishers Solicitors, sits down with Elaine Penhaul, the founder of Lemon and Lime Interiors. Elaine shares her fascinating journey from a background in mathematics and actuarial science to becoming a leader in the UK home staging industry. She explains how a "sleeping beauty" house and a direct conversation with a friend led to a sale £60,000 over the guide price—and sparked the beginning of her staging empire. In this episode, we explore: The "Accidental" Business: How Elaine transitioned from managing rental properties during the 2008 crash to professional property presentation. Systemizing Success: Why a mathematician's hatred for paper led to a highly scalable, franchise-ready business model. The Science of Sale: Achieving faster sales and guide price results through "desirable interiors". The Portfolio Career: Elaine’s experience running a Greek sailing school and how every past role shaped her current success. Whether you are a property professional, a homeowner preparing for a sale, or an entrepreneur interested in scaling a niche business, Elaine's insights on "professional property presentation" are not to be missed. 01:00:25 - Introduction to Elaine Penhaul and Lemon and Lime Interiors 01:01:45 - The 2008 Crash: Learning to eliminate void periods 01:02:38 - The "Sleeping Beauty" House: A £60,000 turning point 01:03:56 - Defining Home Staging vs. Property Presentation 01:05:00 - Scaling & Systemization: The mathematician’s approach 01:06:01 - Why the US staging model doesn't fit the UK 01:07:00 - The Journey to Franchising: From lockdown to national growth 01:09:00 - Managing 13,000 pieces of furniture and sustainability 01:10:00 - Case Study: The "Sad House" and pest control 01:12:00 - Working with family and balancing four children 01:13:30 - Career History: From Actuarial Science to sailing schools 01:16:00 - The "Divorce Save": When staging makes you fall back in love with your home 01:17:00 - Final Tip: Getting your house ready for sale

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Episode Why Being a Lawyer Was the Perfect Foundation for My Writing Business - Fishers on the Case - EP 14 Kirsty France Cover

Why Being a Lawyer Was the Perfect Foundation for My Writing Business - Fishers on the Case - EP 14 Kirsty France

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