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9 Tips To Stage Your Home On A Budget And Wow Buyers

by Joseph Kipping

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Home staging is an art that aims to show off your property in its best light. According to the Real Estate Staging Association, professionally staged homes sell for more money, get more foot traffic, and sell 73% faster. Staging your home involves taking your personality and style out of the space and ensuring it looks aesthetically pleasing and welcoming to all potential buyers.

The best time to stage your home is before taking the listing shots to give potential buyers the best first impression. It should transform the space into a blank slate that buyers will want to call home. Here is a list of 9 Tips To Stage Your Home On A Budget & Wow Buyers.

1) Declutter

Decluttering is the first step in staging a home. Eliminate clutter from all surfaces, rooms, closets, cabinets, pantries, and remove unnecessary mats and rugs to show off lovely floors. The truth is prospective homebuyers will open the closets and cabinets to evaluate the home’s space and storage condition. Consider emptying at least a third of your closets to allow buyers a chance to visualize their belongings in there. In the meantime, you could rent a storage unit to store all your clutter before you move. Do not forget to empty all trash cans, and put the toilet lids down.

2) Deep Clean

Before listing your house, you want to ensure that floors are spotless, surfaces are dust-free, and bathrooms are squeaky clean. Depending on the condition, you can clean them yourself or have your space professionally cleaned. Be very particular about kitchens and baths as they are focal points and can quickly turn buyers off when dirty. Check your carpet and rugs for any stains, and do not forget the baseboards and kitchen appliances.

3) Decorate Your Home in a Neutral Style

A big part of decluttering a home is de-personalizing. Start by removing yourself from the picture by taking down personal photographs and collections, hiding Nintendo, and playing down your home’s girly aesthetic. Instead, go for a less distracting neutral palette by hanging some simple wall art and adding décor accents, such as throw pillow.

4) Modernize Kitchens and Baths

Your kitchens and bathrooms will appear bigger and show better if they are free of clutter, clean, and feel almost as good as new. Update stained and outdated cabinets affordably and efficiently with a fresh coat of paint and new stylish drawer pulls and cabinet knobs. Spruce up your bathrooms with new paint and hardware, and replace old bath mats and shower curtains.

5) Give An Illusion of More Space

Make rooms appear bigger than they are sells. And there are several ways that you can achieve this without knocking down any walls.

  1. Go for paint pallets and colors that make a room look bigger; these include white, pastels, sea shades, and light sea shades.
  2. Add more mirrors and position them well to create more light.
  3. Ensure there is minimal furniture in your rooms because the room should speak louder than the furniture.
  4. Minimize on drapes and window treatments.

6) White-out Bedrooms and Bathrooms

White items make spaces look new, fresh, and clean. You do not have to break your bank replacing countertops and cabinets; so instead, get fresh white towels, a white bathmat, and a shower curtain for your bathroom. And give new life to your bed with new white beddings, reflecting a peaceful ambiance that many buyers desire.

7)Let in More Natural Light

Most buyers are looking for a home with plenty of natural light. Therefore, ensure curtains and shades are open, and windows are clean to allow loads of natural light to flood in and illuminate every nook and cranny. Turn on all overhead lights and lamps to show prospective buyers that you have nothing to hide. Replace outdated or broken light fixtures, and accentuate dark corners with floor lamps to make rooms look brighter and bigger.

8) Enhance Your Landscape’s Curb Appeal

The National Association of Realtors reports that 44% of home buyers booked a viewing after seeing a property online, but they did not make their way inside. That means, the outdoor must make a great first impression or buyers may never give your home a chance. Replace rotted siding missing shingles ensure your flower beds and lawns are well maintained; brighten up your landscape by adding colorful flowers and some mulch. Thoroughly clean your walkway, driveway, windows, and screens to increase your home’s curb appeal.

9) Stage the Dining Room

Most buyers picture themselves hosting friends and family in their new home, and the dining room is a big part of realizing that vision. Set the table with elaborate modern place settings, remove extra chairs, use neutral-colored décor items, solid color plates, and stainless steel cutlery.

Successfully staging your house also includes ensuring that your whole house smells fresh and inviting. This list provides convenient and affordable ways to Stage your Home for selling.

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