
Setting up your home and property to be staged is an essential part of selling your house. There are certain benefits that come with such preparations that translate to the outcome of the final sale, both in success and monetary value.
Here are a few details to consider when staging your property.
Clean Inside And Out
Cleaning your house and property is one of the more important details you have to ensure for the staging of your home. If you live in a house and are planning to put it on the market, do not forget the yard maintenance. Many people get so caught up with cleaning and staging the interior that they forget to tend to the basics of the exterior of the house. This is crucial as it is the first thing any potential homebuyers will see first, even before they enter the residence. Once inside, you want to make sure that you have thoroughly cleaned all of the interior, making it a key focus to clean specific rooms such as the bathroom and kitchen. These are high traffic areas where hygiene should be a priority and not taking the time to care for these rooms can scare off potential buyers from your asking price.
Take Out Personal Belongings
When you are considering the staging process, you are decorating and designing your house to intrigue and entice buyers. You want people who are interested in your house to be able to envision themselves living in your home. If you have any personal items such as pictures, frames, and gifts that showcase your family, it removes the veil of mystique that people might have as seeing it as their home. You want people to immediately believe this place is where they belong from the moment they set foot through the front door.
Small Details Make Big Differences
Staging a home doesn’t have to be a huge redesign of the interior. You don’t need to make large purchases and changes to your house, especially if everything is functional and clean. Keep in mind that the cost of staging a house will vary from person to person and home to home depending on what you already have access to and how you plan on executing your staging. Certain furniture pieces are important for a few rooms like the kitchen and dining space, or the bedroom, but if you already have all the necessities and basics, adding a few things like sheets and towels goes a long way. If you are working with a real estate agent already, they should have the knowledge and experience to assist you with the staging process.
White Beddings And Towels
When considering rooms that focus on cleanliness, there are a few things that you want to add or ensure you have to reflect the environment. White and light tones provide a feeling of freshness or cleanliness, so be sure to add towels in your bathroom and fresh sheets on your mattress that emphasize that feeling. Because white colors are easy to stain, a fresh set of white towels or bed linens would suggest that everything is freshly washed or that no one else has used these, allowing them again to put themselves in your home. This also will intuitively translate to buyers a more inviting feeling, allowing them to feel more comfortable.
Fresh Paint
When preparing your house to have people visit and walk through your home, consider giving the walls a fresh coat of paint. This serves multiple purposes. As highlighted before, the color white is associated with a clean feeling, and having a coat of white on your walls will give potential homeowners a feeling of a fresh start. White is important as it provides a flexible base coat, so even if people want to repaint the walls a different color, they won’t need to worry about having to paint over other colors before the white paint. Lastly, when you are staging your house, it is important to let as much light in. white paint and other light colors help bounce that light, creating a more vibrant and spacious feeling. Dark colors will feel restrictive and make your home feel smaller than it actually is.
It is important that you take the time and go through the necessary steps to help set up your home when you decide to open it up to the market. These details will help with increasing interest and solidifying the value of your home in comparison to others, their expectations of price, and your listing price. Presentation of your home plays a significant role in the final price.