If you’re thinking of selling your home, then you should consider staging it. It might seem unnecessary at first, but having everything set up in an aesthetically appealing way can draw in more potential buyers. First impressions make a big difference, especially if you want to secure a quick sale.
Below, we are going to look at six staging tips to help you sell your home. Want to learn more? Then keep on reading!
Keep it neutral
If you want to sell a house fast, one of the best tips is to depersonalize and make the space neutral. This way, potential buyers can envision themselves living there and have the freedom to make changes. For example, it’s much easier to paint over a white wall than a hot pink one. When setting up, stick to pastels, whites, and beige shades. However, you can add a pop of color to your décor choices.
Decorate the walls
Sometimes we spend so much time focusing on furniture and other décor that we forget about the walls. However, they are just as important. Mirrors can make a space appear larger, and specific artworks can add depth.
A great idea is to try and keep a theme throughout. For example, ragdolls are amazing cats, and this minimalist art print would be perfect if you are going with a more simplistic style.
Bring in natural light where possible
Dark rooms can bring in dark emotions, so when staging your home, try and bring in as much natural light as possible. Open the windows, clean any skylights and turn on all the lights. It’s one of the best ways to make the home appear more welcoming and gives the illusion of bigger rooms. Just make sure that you don’t accidentally illuminate any problem areas!
Rearrange furniture to create space
The way you arrange your furniture can make a big difference to the appearance of a room. You want to create a layout with as much walkable space as possible, so buyers can easily navigate around the home while visualizing their own belongings. If you still can’t seem to free enough space by moving things around, consider placing some unnecessary pieces away in storage. Check out these room layout mistakes to avoid for more information.
Pay attention to smell
It may seem strange, but the scent of a home can be just as important as the appearance. Creating a fresh-smelling atmosphere ensures a pleasurable experience that potential buyers will remember. It could be as simple as some fresh flowers in each room or even burning candles. There have been some reports of individuals baking cookies before an open house!
Touch up small imperfections
Lastly, to complete the staging of your home, make sure you spend some extra time fixing up any small imperfections. Paint over any chips in the wall, scrub off scuff marks and seal any holes. The less work that the next owner has to do, the better. It really can make a big difference!
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes


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