When it comes to decor for home sellers, less is definitely more.
Remove anything that requires an opinion. What does that mean? Anything that people either love or hate, probably should be crated and prepared for moving day.
Countertops, console tables, open-shelving , tabletops, bed side tables—because any flat surface—looks best with as little as possible on display. These items are personal in nature and might not be of any interest to a purchaser.
Townhouse Buyers not only want to see your home, but they want to see what you see from your Contemporary-style. That's why the right window treatment is vital.
Take down black-out shades and heavy curtains. Replace them with sheer curtains that cut down on glare but let the light in the home.
If you're reflecting on the thought of selling your residence is it time to paint?
Soft whites, plaster gray, and very subtle colors can make the walls recede from the eye and make your home a blank canvass for the next owner. “Greige,” a pale gray with a beige undertone, is one of the most versatile colors for staging. This pale taupe is a cool, sophisticated hue that can elegantly complement most furnishings.
A room with beige walls, wood floors, a rich brown sofa with accent pillows
is a good choice for staging. This is because a soft blend of neutral colors can be perceived as a larger room.
Depersonalizing is a good idea when you decide to sell.
If you're going to sell your property, you'll going to want to make it easy for a buyer to imagine a future in the home.
What do stagers mean by depersonalizing to your home to sell it?
Consider these proposals:
- Consider updating your faucets. They can really change the look of a bathroom or kitchen and are much cheaper than a remodel.
- If you have a room that is snug remove superfluous furnishings. For example, remove nightstands in a smaller bedroom. Remove end-tables from a smaller living room.
- Paint a picture with outdoor furniture. A deck, porch, balcony or patio can come to really be enticing.
- Staging scents work best in small doses. Scent, even pleasant scents, are counter-productive if applied in heavy doses.
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