Tips For Staging Your Home

When it comes to trying to sell your home, staging it for potential buyers is incredibly important. It’s understandable that your house probably isn’t always in perfect shape but that’s not what you’d want buyers to see. You should be showing your home’s best features to potential buyers and trying to avoid having them see any weak points to sell it quickly, and at the highest price you can get. If you’re not sure how to go about staging your home for sale, check out a few of these great staging tips.

 

Clean Your Home

While this may seem obvious at first, you’d be surprised how many people don’t think about it. A clean home shows that you’ve taken good care of it. You should make sure that all of the rooms are in good condition, including the walls, the floors, and the ceilings. If you have older kitchen appliances, clean them as much as possible since they’ve likely built up a lot of grime over time. Your bathroom is likely the same way, so take a good look at the tub, toilet, and sink to avoid turning potential buyers off.

 

Depersonalize

Before you put your home on the market, you’ll want to remove all of the personal items that you’ve collected over the years. This includes all of the family photos, your refrigerator art, and all of the toys that your children may have collected. You should also keep clothes hidden away so that potential buyers can’t see them. While it may be hard since you’re likely still living there, it’s important that you detach your house as much as possible when trying to sell it, in order to allow buyers a better chance of envisioning themselves living there.

 

Take Advantage of Lighting

When you’re showing your home, take advantage of its natural light. You can add various fixtures and turn on all of the lights in your home to make it look more inviting and brighter. Doing so will allow you to avoid having to search for light switches. If you have older light fixtures that still work great, be sure to give them a good cleaning. If any are broken, you’ll want to replace them. This can be done very easily, and it won’t cost much either.

 

Spruce Up The Exterior

The entryway and the exterior of your home are two of the most important factors that potential buyers consider when deciding on a home. They can help determine if they’re interested in the property and whether or not they’ll even want to see the inside. Before you put your home on the market, make sure that all of the trees, shrubs, and lawn are well groomed. You should also make sure that your windows are well-dressed and that you have flower boxes in place to add some color to the area. Powerwash the sidewalks and driveways, and set up your backyard to look warm and welcoming as well.