How to stage a property for selling or living in

Looking to sell your home? Home staging is one of the ways to 'set the stage' and make your home look more interesting to buyers.

05/06/2021

 

 

If you are looking to put your home up for sale, staging a home is one of the ways to not only improve the value of a house, but also to 'set the stage' and make your home look more interesting to buyers. To attract more potential buyers it's important to spend some time staging your home.

Whether you’re looking to attract individual buyers or agencies like Burlington House Buyers Hinesburgh, it’s imperative that you invest enough time in staging your home. Remember, the more appealing it looks, the higher your chances of selling it fast. Here are some of the things to keep in mind during this stage of your sale process.

 

Take a look at this picture, for example. The dark brick fireplace sets the tone of the room as drab, dark and old-fashioned. So, how can you improve it? First, you’ll need to modernize it through painting and remodeling of some parts.

A couple of coats of paint and the focal point in this lounge is transformed into an attractive feature - including the dark wood cabinet. While staging may involve introducing new furniture and accessories to add to the look, buy neutral pieces that will fit into your new home. Make it simple but classy at the same time – that's the theme of most modern homes.

 

 

This small living space doesn't invite anyone to sit and relax. For one, it’s squeezed, which can be a dealbreaker for most home buyers. The furniture and the rug also contribute to a dull environment. If this describes your living room, then you might want to make a few changes before you can list your home in the real estate market. It doesn’t have to be a c

More often than not, staging your home for sale requires nothing more than swapping out old dated furniture for modern pieces. Notice how the bold geometric rug has been replaced with a natural sisal rug - instantly lightening up the space.

The original sunroom looked anything but sunny. Closed off and used as a place for occasional guests to sleep, the space was wasted.

Adding value to the home, the newly decorated sunroom is transformed into a breakfast-sitting room for a place to relax on hot, lazy days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pushed tightly into a corner, this dining space definitely doesn't look ready for entertaining.

After removing clutter, adding a new dining table and chairs and a few pieces of artwork, this dining room sets the tone for dinner parties and family get-togethers.

Too much clutter overwhelms and creates a disorganised setting.

Open shelving should be arranged to fit in with the style of the room and anything else packed away behind closed doors. Keep casual furniture out of the living room. More often than not, simply by swapping furniture around from room to room you can save money on buying new.

The same applies to childrens toys, which more often than not end up piled up in a living room.

Take the approach of 'less is best' and 'lighter is brighter' to stage a room for selling. You want any interested buyer to look at the space and say, "wow".

Dingy and cluttered - definitely not a place you would want guests to spend the night.

If you have a spare room that isn't being used - stage the room to look like a guest bedroom or study. A room that is dressed will impress far more than one left empty or filled with untidy clutter.

There's nothing really wrong with this bedroom that a few simple changes wouldn't put right.

Adding a few splashes of vibrant colour onto a neutral palette makes any room pop. Plump up fluffy pillows and layer the bed for effect. Be sure to match the colors perfectly though. Otherwise, your room might lose that sense of attractiveness.

You might also want to paint your ceiling and walls if they’re stained. Of course, this applies to all rooms, not just your bedroom, and it would be prudent to find a professional painter to avoid any mistakes.

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