When it comes to getting your Texas home sold quickly and for top dollar, professional home staging can make a big difference. As a staging company specializing in staging vacant properties, we’ve compiled a list of home staging tips to help you add appeal and value to every space in your home.
Ready to learn more? Let’s explore some essential tips to get your home market-ready.
A cluttered home feels small and chaotic to home buyers. It doesn’t matter how much storage space your home has; if rooms are overwhelmed with personal belongings or buyers can’t access storage areas, it will chip away at the value of the property. The reality is, clutter makes rooms look smaller and makes buyers feel uncomfortable. When you’re selling your property, your goals should be to make buyers feel so comfortable and at home that they don’t want to leave. Eliminating clutter, streamlining storage spaces, and organizing closets or cupboards can go a long way towards achieving those goals.
Before you list, clear out unnecessary items and personal belongings to create a neutral, inviting space. Buyers want to imagine themselves living in the home, so removing personal touches helps them do that. Clean, open spaces look bigger and more appealing.
Staging your entire home is ideal, but if you’re on a budget, prioritize key rooms like the living room, kitchen, and primary bedroom. According to the NAR Staging Report, these are the most influential spaces for potential buyers. A well-staged kitchen, in particular, can make or break a sale.
When we consult with our clients, we emphasize the importance of staging-at a minimum- the main floor and primary bedrooms. Why? Because that’s where your buyers will decide whether they want to purchase your home. These spaces are critical if you want your house to sell quickly and for top dollar.
Neutral colors appeal to a broader audience by providing a blank canvas for potential buyers. They also allow other house features to stand out (like your amazing fireplace or beautiful floors). Neutral colors are more restful and inviting and make spaces look larger – all of which add to a home’s overall appeal.
Want to add a little personality to keep rooms from looking too neutral? Add pops of color with accents like throw pillows or artwork. Additionally, modern, stylish furniture can make your vacant home look fresh and updated.
Good lighting can transform a home. Warm lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere, while strategically placed mirrors make a room appear larger and brighter. Buyers feel more comfortable and will spend longer in homes with bright and welcoming rooms. The brighter each space, the more comfortable and appealing it is to visitors.
To help ensure every room is well-lit, start by maximizing natural light or using lamps and fixtures. We recommend adding layers of lighting to make rooms feel cozier. Flanking main pieces of furniture like sofas, loveseats, or beds with pairs of lamps will help you achieve this goal. Layering in table lamps on sofa tables, desks, and other surfaces will also help smaller rooms and transitional spaces look and feel brighter.
Use mirrors strategically and intentionally to help reflect light, whether natural or artificial. We recommend using them in transitional spaces like hallways, walls across from windows, and small spaces to help them look larger and brighter.
Following these home staging tips can significantly improve your home’s appearance, leading to quicker sales and higher offers. If you’re a realtor, investor, or home seller in the Dallas or Fort Worth area who wants customized staging recommendations to help maximize the appeal of your property, be sure to book one of our home staging consultations. We’ll help you make your home unforgettable, so it sells quickly and for the most money possible.