Home Staging Tips
Studies have shown that most buyers make a decision about a house
within 15 seconds of walking in the door. Many other buyers make a decision without ever getting out of their
car. The message here is that first impressions are very, very important when selling a home.
Home Staging Tips for the Outside of Your Home
The feeling that
people get about the house from the street is called "curb appeal" and there are many home staging tips to
improve it.
1) Eliminate any and all clutter. Trim back overgrown bushes, and generally do a thorough
clean-up.
2) A fresh coat of paint goes a long, long way to making a house look good. Be careful
not to pick too strong of a color. The idea is to appeal to the greatest number of buyers as possible.
3)
Fresh sod or landscaping can make a major difference.
4) Eliminate any other negatives
like oil stains on the driveway, an old T.V. antennae on the roof, etc.
5) Putting out some some simple
flowers in a pot on the front porch, and a new doormat can create an inviting feeling to buyers.
Home
staging tips to improve the inside of the home also:
1) Eliminate
all clutter. Homes look bigger and more stylish without any clutter. Many stagers have the clients move out entirely,
and the stagers bring in their own items. Take all of the pictures off of the refrigerator, remove any stacks of paper
on your desk, etc. Also, having a professional house cleaning service come in and do a thorough once-over is almost
always well worth the cost.
2) Fresh paint can make a real difference. It is the frosting on the cake.
Use colors that will appeal to the greatest number of people. You may prefer something bolder or outrageous for yourself,
but when selling a house, neutral-colored interior paints work best. Also, replace any worn carpets or other flooring.
If you have hardwood floors that are in rough shape, having them refinished can often return many times the cost of the refinishing,
and sell the home much faster.
3) In many parts of the country homes are shown with no window coverings at all.
This creates an open and airy feeling.
4) Make sure there are no unpleasant pet or cooking
odors. Some sellers now bake cookies for the open house, creating a warm feeling in they buyer's mind.
5)
Use size-appropriate furniture. If you have a small bedroom, don't put a king-sized bed in there. Conversely, if you
have a huge master suite, putting a single bed in there would look unbalanced.
6) Leave the
lights on even during the day to make the home as bright as possible.
All of these
home staging tips are really geared towards making the whole package seem as pleasant and comfortable as possible. One
would think that buyers buy with their heads, but it's often their hearts that make the decision!
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