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How to Stage Your Home⎜7 Staging Tips for Sellers to Maximize Home Value

Updated: Apr 11, 2023

When it comes to selling your home, staging is an essential part of the process. Staging makes your home look its best to appeal to more potential buyers and maximize its value.


Here are some tips and tricks for staging your home for sale:




1 \ Declutter! Declutter!! Declutter!!!


I mean it, Declutter. A cluttered home can make it difficult for buyers to see the potential of the space. Start by removing any excess clutter, like those old People magazines that haven't been read since 2009, unused furniture (staging doesn't mean adding furniture where it doesn't belong), and personal items like family photos. This will make your home feel more spacious and allow buyers to visualize their own belongings in the space.


2 \ Hire a Professional Cleaning Service


Not your cousin who has a side gig sweeping and windex's for some extra cash. Hire a professional cleaner who will get your house immaculate. A clean home is essential when staging. Make sure to clean every surface, including floors, walls, and ceilings. Yes - ceilings too - people do look up and can see the splatter of that smoothie when the blender a-wall on you. Don't forget to clean windows, appliances, and fixtures. A clean home will not only look better, but it will also give buyers the impression that the home has been well-maintained. There are great places to find a service for competitive prices like Thumbtac or Angie's List to find a company that fits your needs and budget.


3 \ Depersonalize

It's important to make your home feel welcoming and inviting, part of achieving this is to depersonalize it. Remove any items that are too personal or specific to your taste, such as family photos or your baby photos and especially mounted wildlife . We all think our spaces are special and they are, but that doesn't mean someone else thinks so too. Most of your personal items can be considered clutter (sorry, it's the truth) and get it out. We want Martha Stewart Homes not Pawn Stars Collectors.


4 \ Rearrange Furniture


Consider rearranging your furniture to make the most of the space. Remove any bulky or unnecessary furniture and arrange the remaining pieces in a way that maximizes flow and makes the space feel open and inviting. If it feels awkward, it awkward. Make it feel natural and open. Always keep in mind - Maximize space. The bigger it feels the better.


5 \ Maximize Natural Light


Not all square footage was created equal. Square footage with natural light demands a premium price and is one of the most sought-after features in a home. Make sure to open curtains and blinds to let in as much natural light as possible. If your home doesn't get a lot of natural light, consider adding some strategically placed lamps to brighten up the space. LIGHT IT UP!


6 \ Finishing Touches


Adding fresh flowers, colorful throw pillows, and tasteful artwork. But be careful not to overdo it; the goal is to create a warm and welcoming environment without overwhelming potential buyers. Don't forget about the exterior of your home. Make sure the yard is well-maintained, the lawn is mowed, and the bushes are trimmed. Add some potted plants or flowers near the front door to create an inviting entrance. Bust out the power washer and get off the nasties - you know what I'm talking about.



7 \ Highlight the Best Features


Whether it's a fireplace, a beautiful view, or a unique architectural feature, make sure to highlight the best features of your home. This will help potential buyers remember your home and make it stand out in their minds. Neutralize Colors, while bold colors and unique patterns may be appealing to you, they may not appeal to potential buyers. Neutral colors are best when staging a home for sale. This doesn't mean you have to paint everything white, but consider using muted, calming colors that will appeal to a wide range of buyers.


In Conclusion


Staging your home properly can make a big difference in the selling process and it isn't rocket science. By decluttering, cleaning, depersonalizing, rearranging furniture, and adding tasteful decorations, you can create a warm and welcoming environment that will appeal to potential buyers. And don't forget about the exterior; a well-maintained yard and inviting entrance can make a great first impression. So take the time to stage your home, and you'll increase your chances of selling it quickly and at a good price.

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