How To Stage Your Home
DECLUTTER AND DEPERSONALIZE Clear out any unnecessary items or personal belongings to make the space look larger and more appealing to potential buyers.
CLEAN AND REPAIR
Clean your home thoroughly and fix any visible damages, such as chipped paint or broken fixtures, to make the space appear well-maintained.
ENHANCE CURB APPEAL First impressions are everything, so make sure the exterior of your home is tidy and inviting. Consider adding some potted plants, a fresh coat of paint or new front door hardware. REARRANGE FURNITURE Create a functional flow by rearranging furniture and removing any oversized pieces that make rooms look cluttered. USE NEUTRAL COLORS Neutral colors create a blank canvas that allows buyers to envision themselves in the space. Consider painting walls or swapping out bold accessories for more muted tones. LET IN NATURAL LIGHT Open curtains and blinds to let in as much natural light as possible. This will make rooms feel brighter and more spacious. STAGE EACH ROOM Each room should have a clear purpose and be staged accordingly. For example, a spare bedroom can be staged as a home office or workout space. ADD FINISHING TOUCHES Small details can make a big impact. Consider adding fresh flowers, a decorative throw pillow or a scented candle to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
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