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Home Staging

  • Writer: stagedtosellnola
    stagedtosellnola
  • Jan 16, 2023
  • 3 min read

Picture it, waking up in a beautiful, spacious bedroom with perfectly arranged furniture, stylish décor, and delicious smelling morning coffee by your side. Wouldn't it be great if you could stage your own home to show it off to its best potential? Whether you plan to sell it or want to rent it out, preparing your house for sale or rent will give it that special something else and help it to sell quick and hassle-free.

When preparing your home for sale, there are several things you need to focus on. From cleaning and decluttering to putting the right amount of furniture to making sure everything is photographed and described correctly online. In this article, we will cover some important points that you need to keep in mind when staging your home for sale.


Make Sure Everything Is in Its Place

When someone visits your home for the first time, the last thing they will want to do is waste time searching for things and asking questions about where things should be placed. So, a big no-no in this case is throwing out or giving away items that you no longer use or want, as this will only lead to more confusion. Instead, take your time putting everything back where it belongs and take out only what is necessary. This will not only make your things easier to find but will give your home an overall polished and neat appearance.



No Clutter

If there is one thing that buyers have a knack for, it's picking up on messes left behind by the previous owner. So, before you start throwing out any old furniture or accessories, give it a good clean to make sure there are no stubborn stains or marks left behind. This will help create a better first impression for potential buyers.


Fully Furnished Room

Furniture is an important part of any home decor and giving it a good once-over will certainly make it look more stylish and polished. However, don't fill your room with too much furniture or else it will appear overcrowded and look a bit chaotic. Instead, choose a theme for your room and stick to it. If you have a lot of space, you can even choose to add in a small office or den for when your guests come over for a while.


Aromas Galore

There is nothing more inviting than coming home after a long day at work and picking up where you left off the night before. The moment you walk in the door, your family and friends will come running to give you a hug and wish you a joyful return. This is the kind of atmosphere you should aim for when putting your home in order for sale. To make it even more inviting, add some scented candles in each room to set the mood and create some aromas to fill the air.


A Great Place to Eat

Apart from the fact that it's a great way to spend your time with your loved ones, eating dinner together is also one of the best ways to get to know someone. So, when you're entertaining guests at your home, make sure you have everything you need to make them feel comfortable and welcome. This could include anything from soft lighting to a lovely, seating area. When choosing where to eat at, consider what is available in terms of cuisine, service, and cleanliness as these are all important factors in creating an intimate atmosphere.


A Great Place to Relax

There is nothing worse than being cooped up in your home with nothing to do. When this happens, you lose a lot of sleep and become highly ineffective at work. To avoid this, make sure you have someplace where you can go after work to relax. This could include watching TV or going for a walk.

As you can see, putting your home in order doesn't have to be hard. With a little bit of planning and organizing, you can make sure everything is perfect before you put it up for sale. If you follow these tips, you will give yourself a great advantage in selling your home quickly and with the least amount of stress possible. So don't be afraid to put your best foot forward as you may just be discovering the joys of curating a home that is just right for you.

 
 
 

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