Eight Easy & Affordable Staging Ideas H
ave you ever walked into a home and thought "Wow, I can really see myself living here!" Chances are that feeling was created by some artful and strategic "staging" of the home to create a vision of a desirable lifestyle, designed to appeal to a broad range of buyers. As the seller, you want prospective buyers to see their future in your home, not your past. Below you will find eight easy and affordable ways to help you set the scene for a quick and successful sale of your home.
De-Clutter You've likely seen this on TV—the incredible transformation of a home created by a few days of dedicated cleaning, culling and organizing of the amazing variety of "stuff" that creeps into a home over the years. De-cluttering your home helps it appear larger and more appealing. Take that much-the-worse-for-wear recliner and put it and other mis¬matched furniture in storage. Box up your knickknack collection. Clear the dining room table of half-finished craft projects, tidy up the garage, and pare down the contents of your closets to what you're wearing at this time of year. Donate items you no longer use to charity and/or have a garage sale. Take a load or two to the dump. Rent a short-term storage locker to hold everything else not needed during the selling of your home.
Paint A can of paint is worth its weight in gold. By renewing the paint throughout your home, you create a clean slate for someone else to write their future on—one minus the dirt, scrapes and other milestones of your family's day-to-day living. A neutral palette is best: an unusual colour choice that was the hot trend of a decade ago may not appeal to today's home buyer, and they may have difficulty envisioning their own furnishings in place.
Lighting Logic If it's antique or vintage, a light fixture can certainly add character to a home. If, however, they bring
back memories of disco dancing or flower-power, it's probably time to head off to the home renovation store for some updated light fixtures. They need not be expensive but they should reflect today's styles and energy efficiency considerations.