Home staging is the proven way to sell your house quicker and at a better price...even in today's poor market. Home staging makes your house more competitive by presenting the house as "ready-to-move-in" to prospective buyer's. And; home staging can be a way to get more organized and de-cluttered. This applies to both inside and out of the home.
Staging can be simple or more work and could require the help of a professional home stager. But; in some cases you can do it yourself if it is a simple project.
The first step is to look around each room. Bring a note pad with you if you are serious about doing this. Make notes about any problem items; such as broken doors, light switches. Yes; the ‘honey do' type list, but it gets much more detailed as you go.
Now look inside the closets. Yes; buyers look in closets to see if there is enough room. Mark in your pad whether the closet is neat or packed and needs some thinning out.
Bathroom is the next stop. Any broken tiles, dripping faucets, etc? Also is there any areas that need to really be cleaned? Look at this as though you were buying.
The kitchen is an important area. Is it cluttered with items all over the counters? Are the cabinets messy and over flowing? Clear out the items you don't use on a regular basis. Store them where you can get to them; but not clutter a cabinet in doing so.
Look around the living and dining rooms. Clean up as much clutter and items you don't use daily. Clean out he display case of any items that are not “display casable”.
The garage is another place that gets cluttered very quickly. If you get a hold on it before it gets too cluttered you will be ahead of the game. If you are beyond that you may want to do a little at a time to make it easier on yourself. A cluttered garage can create an issue for buyers. You want to have the garage clear so they can determine what vehicle(s) will fit and how much room they have for their belongings.
Curb appeal is just as it sounds. An appeal of your house from the curb view. What do you see when you look at your house from the curb? Peeling pain, a broken mailbox, dead plants, etc? You will be surprised at how different the house will look once you make the effort to clean up the yard. Take a drive past your house and see what needs to be changed or repaired. And; don't forget the back yard. This is a particular area where buyer's like to see how they will use it - especially if they have children. So this area needs a special cleaning.
Staging is just making your home more presentable to yourself and/or prospective buyers. To make it easier on yourself; just make a list of the items that need to be fixed, repaired or cleaned and do it a little at a time.
Ask yourself this question: Would you buy a house that needed a lot of work; unless you were a handyman?
Interior Design Home Staging
The front door, front porch if you have one, front yard and driveway all assume major importance when you have your home on the market. This is the first impression that your prospective buyer forms of the home that you are selling. In reality these areas make a statement at any time, about you and your home and family.
For this reason, we should re-assess the first impressions our home may give. Small improvements can be made that will cost next to nothing. Even a brand new coat of paint in a bright or intense color is an inexpensive improvement that will have a huge impact.
Would you like to inject warmth to your visitors or humor? A doormat can be a way to set the tone and it is very inexpensive. The obvious doormat is the 'Welcome' one, but some actually say 'Go Away" or 'My Dog Bites' or something similar. An amber or colored light bulb will ensure that they can read it and it will also make a pleasant glow at your front door.
A small fir in a decorative tub is another good buy; two in fact, one either side of the door. You can always move them to the deck when you have barbecues!
In some areas theft can be a problem, but fixed hardware is most likely safe. An unusual new mail box or an antique door knocker will add to the decorative interest of your front door. An electric bell that plays music is favored by some families.
In the festive season a wreath is nice, in fact, some decorators suggest hanging a permanent wreath on the door. If it is made from willow or grapevine it can lend itself to any annual occasion. This way you can put baby gourds and pumpkins in the fall, fir boughs and pine cones at Christmas, and yellow ribbons and flowers in the Spring.
A scented candle encased in a glass bowl in your porch will be very welcoming. It is even worth thinking about buying one of those plug in air fresheners for permanent scent in your porch, if it is possible.
If you have a porch that is big enough for a seat or a table, make sure that the items you select are not too big. It is handy to have a chair to sit down on for when you change your shoes, and a console table for you to drop your keys on, but it is not handy if you have to squeeze past them when you are rushing out late for work!
Lights that push into the earth are a very effective and yet an inexpensive way to accent the front yard. Planning the lights may be more complicated than you imagine. There must be enough cable left over to be able to hide the wire in the earth so that it will not trip people up. A visitor face down on the front path will not truly appreciate all the effort of your home's new look!
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